@article{ART001694827},
author={이수현 and 최은혜라 and KIM SUNG SOO},
title={The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control},
journal={Korean Journal of Medical Ethics },
issn={2005-8284},
year={2012},
volume={15},
number={2},
pages={206-218},
doi={10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206}
TY - JOUR
AU - 이수현
AU - 최은혜라
AU - KIM SUNG SOO
TI - The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control
JO - Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
PY - 2012
VL - 15
IS - 2
PB - The Korean Society For Medical Ethics
SP - 206
EP - 218
SN - 2005-8284
AB - The purpose of the study was 1) to examine the relationship between medical students’ attitudes toward death and their suicidal impulse control and 2) to investigate the effects of empathy on death attitudes and suicidal impulse control. A questionnaire was developed consisting of six death-attitude factors, a suicidal impulse control item, and two empathy related items. The questionnaire was administrated to medical students at one university in Pusan, South Korea. One hundred and six completed questionnaires were analyzed. The results show that the more often respondents think about death and consider death as liberation, the lower their ability is to control suicidal impulses. Respondents who avoided thinking about death or who thought the impact of their death on their family members would be high were more likely to have a higher level of control of suicidal impulses. The impact of their own death on family members was most strongly correlated with an attitude toward death as a natural part of life. Regarding the effects of empathy on suicidal impulse control, cognitive empathy had a stronger correlation with suicidal impulse control than affective empathy. The results of regression show that cognitive empathy has the strongest effect on suicidal impulse control compared to other significant factors. The results of this study imply that the causes of suicide are not limited to the conventional psychological factors, such as depression. Understanding attitudes toward death and empathy could enhance society’s continuing efforts to reduce suicide among college students generally and medical students in particular.
KW - attitudes toward death;empathy;suicidal impulse control
DO - 10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206
ER -
이수현, 최은혜라 and KIM SUNG SOO. (2012). The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control. Korean Journal of Medical Ethics , 15(2), 206-218.
이수현, 최은혜라 and KIM SUNG SOO. 2012, "The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control", Korean Journal of Medical Ethics , vol.15, no.2 pp.206-218. Available from: doi:10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206
이수현, 최은혜라, KIM SUNG SOO "The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control" Korean Journal of Medical Ethics 15.2 pp.206-218 (2012) : 206.
이수현, 최은혜라, KIM SUNG SOO. The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control. 2012; 15(2), 206-218. Available from: doi:10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206
이수현, 최은혜라 and KIM SUNG SOO. "The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control" Korean Journal of Medical Ethics 15, no.2 (2012) : 206-218.doi: 10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206
이수현; 최은혜라; KIM SUNG SOO. The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control. Korean Journal of Medical Ethics , 15(2), 206-218. doi: 10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206
이수현; 최은혜라; KIM SUNG SOO. The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control. Korean Journal of Medical Ethics . 2012; 15(2) 206-218. doi: 10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206
이수현, 최은혜라, KIM SUNG SOO. The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control. 2012; 15(2), 206-218. Available from: doi:10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206
이수현, 최은혜라 and KIM SUNG SOO. "The Effects of Medical Students’ Attitudes toward Death and Their Empathic Abilities on Suicidal Impulse Control" Korean Journal of Medical Ethics 15, no.2 (2012) : 206-218.doi: 10.35301/ksme.2012.15.2.206