1.The Relationship of Alcohol Use and Stress.
Jin Yong JUN ; Dong Yul OH ; Min Seong KOO ; Jun Seok LEE ; Keun Ah CHEON ; Woong Sub PARK ; Sang A KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2006;45(4):343-348
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to assess the relationship between alcohol use and stress. METHODS: The study subjects were 1,261 people who drink among the 2,565 people who lived in Gangneung. We investigated the sociodemographic characteristics, Short Form-12 (SF-12), Global Assessment of Recent Stress (GARS) and Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT). RESULTS: In Problem drinking group the GARS was significantly positively associated with the AUDIT (p=0.02). In Social drinking group sex (p<0.001) and age (p=0.02) is significantly associated with the AUDIT. CONCLUSION: This study showed the significantly positively association between stress and alcohol use. We think that the intervention and active management of the stress can prevent the alcohol problem.
Drinking
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Gangwon-do
2.Small Round Structured Virus (SRSV) Outbreak Among Elementary School Students in Wonju Province.
Unyeong GO ; Young Hak SHIN ; Jung Sik YOO ; Youngmee JEE ; Ki Soon KIM ; Jae Deuk YOON
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 2001;33(3):210-213
No abstract available.
Gangwon-do*
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Humans
3.A study on the carrier rate of beta-hemolytic streptococci in children of three elementary schools in Kangwondo.
Seon Ju KIM ; Eui Chong KIM ; Ji Young PARK ; Sung Kweon KIM ; Jin Tae SUH ; Sung Ho CHA
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 1992;24(3):143-151
No abstract available.
Child*
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Gangwon-do*
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Humans
4.A clinical study of at Kangwon-Do infertility.
Myoung Soon LEE ; Hyuck Dong HAN ; Young Jin LEE ; Jang Yeon KWON ; Dong Soo CHA ; Sang Won HAN ; In Bai CHUNG ; Dae Hyun KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(5):701-711
No abstract available.
Gangwon-do*
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Infertility*
5.Result of Patch Test in Kangwon Province.
Young Sik CHOI ; Dong Sik BANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1990;28(5):519-526
No abstract available.
Gangwon-do*
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Patch Tests*
6.Optimal locations and travelling pathways of emergency ambulances in Wonju city.
Moo Eob AHN ; Kyoung Soo LIM ; Sung Oh HWANG ; Seong Joon KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1993;4(1):67-77
No abstract available.
Ambulances*
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Emergencies*
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Gangwon-do*
7.Prelimonary study for community based rehabilitation in Kangwon-Do.
Hyeok SON ; Gyeong Hee HAN ; Yang Soo LEE ; Ki Eon JANG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1993;17(4):612-619
No abstract available.
Gangwon-do*
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Rehabilitation*
8.Some Unrecorded Higher Fungi of the Seoraksan and Odaesan National Parks.
Sang Kuk HAN ; Young Jun PARK ; Sung Keun CHOI ; Je O LEE ; Jong Ho CHOI ; Jae Mo SUNG
Mycobiology 2006;34(2):56-60
Higher Fungi were collected twice a month from May to September 2004 during field survey trips to Seoraksan and Odaesan National Parks. All the collected specimens were investigated for the morphological characters of carpophores and other features, and deposited in the herbarium of the Entomopathogenic Fungal Culture Collection (EFCC), Kangwon National University, Chuncheon. Among the identified specimens, three genera Rhodotus, Hotermannia and Sebacina and four species Rhodotus palmatus, Gomphus clavatus, Holtermannia corniformis and Sebacina incrustans were confirmed as new to Korea and reported here with descriptions.
Fungi*
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Gangwon-do
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Korea
9.Influence of Nurses' Followership Types and Ego-Resilience on Job Embeddedness
Kwon Soon LEE ; Kyeong Hwa KANG
Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research 2018;24(2):127-136
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate and identify the influence of nurses' followership types and ego-resilience on job embeddedness. METHODS: Self-reported questionnaires were distributed to 546 nurses working at hospitals with 400 to 700 beds in Seoul and Gangwon Province, and 520 sincere questionnaires were analyzed using SPSS / WIN ver 23.0 program. RESULTS: The job embeddedness, ego-resilience and followership types of the participants showed significant correlation with each other. In hierarchical multiple regression analysis, nurses' followership types and ego-resilience were identified as predictors of job embeddedness (Adj. R2=0.34, p < .001). CONCLUSION: Findings of this study indicate that nurses need to develop their followership and ego-resilience to increase job embeddedness. Future studies should explore ways to improve followership and ego-resilience.
Gangwon-do
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Seoul
10.A Study on Service Characteristics of Directors of Health Centers in Korea.
Jae Won YOO ; Ok Ryun MOON ; Sang Yi LEE ; Chul Woung KIM ; Sang Gu YI
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1998;31(4):786-800
This study has attempted to show general characteristics of health centre directors who have served the post of directorship during the last 40 years. Of 3,000 such health centre directors, information on about 2,500 directors was collected. While average length of service for health center directors has increased, that of vacancy period has decreased. Rural areas have a shorter average length of service than the urban area. Rural areas have twice longer length of vacancy period per health center. Kangwon-do has the longest average length of vacancy period since 1980(2.79 months/year), and Daejeon has the shortest length of vacancy period(0.21 months/year). Chung-buk has no physician directors. The civil servant's rank for the directorship has promoted from the fifth level to the fourth level since 1990. A comparison between the physician director and non-physician director was made as follows : First, the proportion of physician directors had maintained rather high before 1980s ; 62.5% in 1963, 78.3% in 1970, 70.4% in 1980. It decreased to 44.1% in 1990 and 47.6% in 1997. Instead, non-physician directors has abruptly increased since 1980s(12.4% in 1980, 55.4% in 1990 and 50.8% in 1997). Second, physician directors mainly locate in the urban area(58.0% in 1997), but non-physician directors mainly in the rural area(67.2% in 1997). Third, since 1980, the average length of service for physician directors and for non-physician directors has become similar. Fourth, the mean age of physician directors is 45.1 years, and that of non-physician directors 55.7 years. The latter is 10 years older than the former.
Child
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Gangwon-do
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Humans
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Korea*