Relationships Between Psychopathology and Tattoos in Those Receiving Physical Examination for Conscription at Korea Military Manpower Administration S

Relationships Between Psychopathology and Tattoos in Those Receiving Physical Examination for Conscription at Korea Military Manpower Administration S

Article: 1868 Topic: EPV38 - e-Poster 38: Others Relationships Between Psychopathology and Tattoos in Those Receiving Physical Examination for Conscription at Korea Military Manpower Administration S. Lee1, M. Kim2, W. Bahk3, B. Yoon4, Y. Kwon5, D. Jon6, K. Lee7, W.O.N. Kim8 1Psychiatry, Wonkwang University and Hospital, Iksan, Korea ; 2Psychiatry, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju, Korea ; 3Psychiatry, Catholic University Yeouido St. Mary's Hospital, seoul, Korea ; 4Psychiatry, Naju National Hospital, Naju, Korea ; 5Psychiatry, Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital, Cheonan, Korea ; 6Psychiatry, Hallym University College of Medicine, Chuncheon, Korea ; 7Psychiatry, Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital, Gyeongju, Korea ; 8Psychiatry, Seoul Paik Hospital College of Medicine Inje University, Seoul, Korea Object : This study was aimed to discover the correlation between those getting tattoos and their psychopathology relating to their delinquent behavior and emotional problems. Methods : Date for this study was collected from 19-year-old men who were receiving a physical examination for conscription at the Korea Military Manpower Administration. 400 data sheets were collected among them. All of sjubjects were evaluated on the following measures : sociodemographic variants, Juvernile delinquency scale, State-trait anger expression inventory, Beck depression inventory, State-triat anxiety inventory, and Positive affect and negative affect schedule. Results : In comparison with those without tattooes, those with a tattoo scored higher in the scales that were related to delinquency, anger, depression, and negateive emotion. Furthermore, there were positive correlations between the number of tattoos and the scores for the Juvenile delinquent tendency and behavior scale as well as on the State-triat anxiety scale. Conclusion : Those with tattoos had experienced anger, anxiety, and depression more strongly in comparison with those without tattoos. These reults recommended that tattooed males should be evaluated more on their regrading psychopathology compared to those without tattoos..

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