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Korean sibling caregivers of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia
Siblings of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are an important source of family caregiving. Unfortunately, limited information is available about sibling caregivers because existing studies have focused on other family relationships such as parents, spouses, and children. To fill the knowledge gap, the purpose of this study is to describe Korean sibling caregivers’ experience with individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Guided by Colaizzi’s descriptive phenomenological methodology, we conducted in-depth, semi-structured, face-to-face interviews with eight individuals who have a sibling (1) diagnosed with schizophrenia and (2) hospitalized in an inpatient psychiatric unit. We discerned six key themes: sorrow, burnout, shame, different perspectives in life, acceptance, and responsibility. We categorized these themes into three groups: suffering, hope, and responsibility and obligation.
Sibling caregivers of individuals with schizophrenia experience a mixture of several emotions. Participants loved their brother or sister with schizophrenia, but at the same time they felt shame and fear. While they were burdened by the responsibilities of caregiving, they remained loyal to their sibling with schizophrenia, continuing to help their siblings reach their full potential. Although participants were confused about the symptoms of schizophrenia, they were committed to learning more about the illness.
Because we conducted the current study in Korea, the findings of this study may be unique to Korea culture. Further studies are needed to compare and contrast nuanced differences in sibling caregivers’ experience among different cultural groups
On Possibility of Determining Neutrino Mass Hierarchy by the Charged-Current and Neutral-Current Events of Supernova Neutrinos in Scintillation Detectors
One of the unresolved mysteries in neutrino physics is the neutrino mass
hierarchy. We present a new method to determine neutrino mass hierarchy by
comparing the events of inverse beta decays (IBD), , and neutral current (NC) interactions, , of supernova neutrinos from accretion and
cooling phases in scintillation detectors. Supernova neutrino flavor
conversions depend on the neutrino mass hierarchy. On account of
Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein effects, the full swap of flux with
the () one occurs in the inverted hierarchy, while
such a swap does not occur in the normal hierarchy. In consequence, the ratio
of high energy IBD events to NC events for the inverted hierarchy is higher
than in the normal hierarchy. Since the luminosity of is larger
than that of in accretion phase while the luminosity of
becomes smaller than that of in cooling phase, we calculate this ratio
for both accretion and cooling phases. By analyzing the change of this event
ratio from accretion phase to cooling phase, one can determine the neutrino
mass hierarchy.Comment: one column, 16 pages, 3 figure
Chaos in the segments from Korean traditional singing and western singing
We investigate the time series of the segments from a Korean traditional song
``Gwansanyungma'' and a western song ``La Mamma Morta'' using chaotic analysis
techniques.
It is found that the phase portrait in the reconstructed state space of the
time series of the segment from the Korean traditional song has a more complex
structure in comparison with the segment from the western songs. The segment
from the Korean traditional song has the correlation dimension 4.4 and two
positive Lyapunov exponents which show that the dynamic related to the Korean
traditional song is a high dimensional hyperchaotic process. On the other hand,
the segment from the western song with only one positive Lyapunov exponent and
the correlation dimension 2.5 exhibits low dimensional chaotic behavior.Comment: 23 pages including 10 eps figures, latex, to appear in J. Acoust.
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