| Literature DB >> 19745008 |
Han Chae1, Soo Hyun Park, Soo Jin Lee, Myoung-Geun Kim, Danny Wedding, Young-Kyu Kwon.
Abstract
A systematic review of studies related to the psychological characteristics of Sasang types was conducted with the goal of delineating generalizable psychological profiles based on Sasang typology, a traditional Korean medical typology with medical herbs and acupuncture that is characterized as personalized medicine. Journal articles pertaining to Sasang typology were collected using five electronic database systems in Korea and in the USA. As a result, 64 potentially relevant studies were identified and 21 peer-reviewed research articles that employed psychometric inventories were included. Beginning with the use of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory in 1992, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, NEO-Personality Inventory, Temperament and Character Inventory and other personality assessment tools were employed in the identified studies. Because data synthesis could not be carried out due to the heterogeneity of the studies, the present review article sought to delineate the mutual relevance of the studies based on research results pertaining to the correlation between the aforementioned psychological assessment instruments. Results of the review indicate that two super-factors, Extraversion and Neuroticism, serve as the foundation in regards to delineating personality constructs, such that the So-Yang type scored high on the Extraversion dimension and low on the Neuroticism dimension, while the So-Eum type scored low on the Extraversion dimension and high on the Neuroticism dimension. The present systematic review indicates that Sasang typology shares similarities with the Western psychological tradition.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19745008 PMCID: PMC2741618 DOI: 10.1093/ecam/nep079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Typology of the West and Sasang typology
| Theorist (theory) | Type and its descriptive psychological features | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hippocrates and Galen (Humor and Temperament) | Blood and Sanguine: cheerful, optimistic, passionate | Yellow bile and Choleric: bad temper, anger, irritability | Phlegm and Phlegmatic: sluggish, disinterested, non-excitable | Black bile and Melancholic: gloomy, pessimistic |
| William H. Sheldon (Somatotype) | – | Mesomorph: Muscularity, somatotonia, control | Endomorph: roundness, viscerotonia, in the middle | Ectomorph: linearity, cerebrotonia, alone |
| Hans J. Eysenck (Psychoticism, Extraversion and Neuroticism) | Stable-Extrovert: sociable, outgoing, talkative, responsive, easygoing, leadership, lively, carefree | Neurotic-Extrovert: touchy, restless, aggressive, excitable, changeable, impulsive, optimistic, active | Stable-Introvert: passive, careful, thoughtful, peaceful, controlled, reliable, calm, even-tempered | Neurotic-Introvert: moody, anxious, rigid, sober, pessimistic, reserved, unsociable, quiet |
| Lee Je-Ma ( | ||||
Summary of psychological studies on Sasang typology
Inventory—MMPI: Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory; NEO-PI-R: NEO Personality Inventory-Revised; TCI: Temperament and Character Inventory; TCI-RS: Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised Short; EPQ: Eysenck Personality Inventory; STAI: State Trait Anxiety Inventory; BDI: Beck Depression Inventory; MBTI: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; 16PF: Sixteen Personality Factor; QSCC1: Questionnaire for Sasang Constitutional Classification 1; QSCC2: Questionnaire for Sasang Constitutional Classification 2. Significant outcome—Hs: Hypochondriasis; Hy: Hysteria; D: Depression; Pt: Psychasthenia; Ma: Hypomania; Si: Social Introversion; Pa: Paranoia; Re: Reasoning; TM: Tough Mindedness; EI: Extroversion to Introversion; TF: Thinking to Feeling; JP: Judgment to Perception; SN: Sensing to Intuition; Intr.: Introversion; Judg.: Judgment; STAI-S: State Trait Anxiety Inventory – State Anxiety; STAI-T: State Trait Anxiety Inventory – Trait Anxiety; Ne: Neuroticism; Ex: Extraversion; Co: Conscientiousness; Op: Openness; Ad: Addiction; NS: Novelty Seeking; HA: Harm Avoidance; N.A.: not available; n.s.: not significant.
aMean age: N.A.: not available; N.A. (estimation of mean age).
bPrevalence: Tae-Yang/So-Yang/Tae-Eum/So-Eum.
cScale (mean ± SD). A statistical significance level of P < 0.05 was used as the baseline and the symbols , •, ▾ were used to directly show significance.