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Effects of Renaming Schizophrenia in Korea: from “Split-Mind Disorder” to “Attunement Disorder”
Year of publication 2018
Title of paper Effects of Renaming Schizophrenia in Korea: from “Split-Mind Disorder” to “Attunement Disorder”
Author Jang Won Cho, Eun-Young Jang, Hyung-Jin Woo, Yong Chon Park, Seok Hyun Kim, Kyung Sue Hong, Yu Sang Lee, and Jun Soo Kwon
Publication in journal Psychiatry Investigation
Status of publication accepted
Vol 15(7)
Link https://dx.doi.org/10.30773%2Fpi.2018.02.18.2 169회 연결

Objective

Korean Neuropsychiatric Association changed the Korean name of schizophrenia from ‘Split-mind Disorder’ to ‘Attunement Disorder’ in 2012. This study assessed attitudes towards the renaming of schizophrenia among mental health practitioners (n=440), patients with schizophrenia and their guardians (n=396), and the university students (n=140) using self-administered questionnaires.

Methods

The questionnaire included items related to participants’ perception of the renaming of the disease, the nature of informing about the disease to confirm the effect of the name change.

Results

It was confirmed the notification rate of disease name by mental health practitioners was increased significantly after the renaming. Among patients and their guardians, 24.9% and 15.0%, respectively, perceived their own or the family member’s illness as ‘attunement disorder’.

Conclusion

Patients and their guardians continue to display a low awareness about the name of the disease as ‘attunement disorder.’ However, mental health practitioners were found to be able to easily use the name ‘attunement disorder’ as a result of the increased notification rate of the new disease name.

Keywords: Schizophrenia, Renaming, Stigma