Sachiko Kita
University of Tokyo
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health | 2015
Masako Kageyama; Keiko Yokoyama; Satoko Nagata; Sachiko Kita; Yukako Nakamura; Sayaka Kobayashi; Phyllis Solomon
Family violence is a serious concern in the era of deinstitutionalization in Japan. Consequently, we aimed to clarify the rate of family violence among patients with schizophrenia, and differences by sex and relationship to the patient. We asked households belonging to a family group association to complete a self-administered mail survey. Of 350 households that responded, data for 302 were analyzed. The rate of violence toward any family member was 60.9% over the lifetime and 27.2% in the past year. Order of lifetime rates for family members from highest to lowest was 51.0% for mothers, 47.0% for fathers, 30.7% for younger sisters, 23.8% for spouses, 19.5% for younger brothers, 18.2% for older sisters, 17.1% for older brothers, and none for children. Younger sisters were more likely to be victims compared to other siblings. Fathers and older brothers were likely to be victims when patients were male.
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2015
Sachiko Kita; Mariko Minatani; Naoko Hikita; Masayo Matsuzaki; Mie Shiraishi; Megumi Haruna
The perinatal mortality of immigrants in Japan is higher than that of Japanese women. However, details of the problems of immigrant perinatal women that contribute to worsening of their health are still unknown. This review describes the physical, psychological, social, and economic problems of immigrant women during the perinatal period in Japan. Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Igaku-Chuo Zasshi were searched and 36 relevant articles were reviewed. The related descriptions were collected and analyzed by using content analysis. The results showed that immigrant perinatal women in Japan experienced the following problems: language barriers, a problematic relationship with a partner, illegal residency, emotional distress, physical distress, adjustment difficulties, lack of utilization of services, social isolation, lack of support, lack of information, low economic status, unsatisfactory health care, and discrimination. These results indicated that multilingual services, strengthening of social and support networks, and political action are necessary to resolve their problems.
Depression Research and Treatment | 2013
Mariko Minatani; Sachiko Kita; Yukiko Ohashi; Toshinori Kitamura; Megumi Haruna; Kyoko Sakanashi; Tomoko Tanaka
Background. To examine the effects of temperament and character domains on depression during pregnancy. Methods. We examined 601 pregnant women using a questionnaire that included the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), and demographic variables. Results. In a hierarchical regression analysis, severity of depression during pregnancy was predicted by the womens negative response towards the current pregnancy, low self-directedness, and high harm avoidance, persistence, and self-transcendence. Conclusion. Depression during pregnancy is predicted by personality traits as well as womens negative attitudes towards the current pregnancy.
Archives of Womens Mental Health | 2016
Sachiko Kita; Megumi Haruna; Masayo Matsuzaki; Kiyoko Kamibeppu
Open Journal of Psychiatry | 2013
Toshinori Kitamura; Yukiko Ohashi; Sachiko Kita; Megumi Haruna; Reiko Kubo
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2016
Masako Kageyama; Phyllis Solomon; Sachiko Kita; Satoko Nagata; Keiko Yokoyama; Yukako Nakamura; Sayaka Kobayashi; Chiyo Fujii
Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2016
Kenji Takehara; Amarjargal Dagvadorj; Naoko Hikita; Narantuya Sumya; Solongo Ganhuyag; Bayasgalantai Bavuusuren; Erika Ota; Megumi Haruna; Mikako Yoshida; Sachiko Kita; Hisashi Noma; Rintaro Mori
International Journal of Nursing | 2014
Yukiko Ohashi; Toshinori Kitamura; Sachiko Kita; Megmi Haruna; Kyoko Sakanashi; Tomoko Tanaka
PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018
Sachiko Kita; Megumi Haruna; Naoko Hikita; Masayo Matsuzaki; Kiyoko Kamibeppu
Open Journal of Nursing | 2017
Sachiko Kita; Megumi Haruna; Miku Yamaji; Masayo Matsuzaki; Kiyoko Kamibeppu