요약2 |
Only half a century after the Korean War, Korea has achieved a miracle by joining the ranks of the developed countries from a colony, and have become an economically powerful nation with the world's 7th export volume in 2014. However, the unprecedented history of industrialization and urbanization brought about frequent incidents, accidents, and traumatic disasters, and because of the aftermaths of them, many people have not escaped from their mental and physical suffering yet. Due to these frequent accidents and incidents, adequate mental health supports have not been provided at a national level. In addition, individually driven mental health supports from different organizations by departments and regions do not allow an integrated model to be built. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the roles, functions, and programs of domestic and foreign trauma centers, and to suggest a form of trauma center that treats post-traumatic stress disorder patients for disaster responders who experience relatively repetitive events than disaster victims. |