1.Effects of Perceived Parenting Behaviors on Emotional Behavioral Problems in Adolescents: Considered with the Moderating Effects of Peer Attachment.
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2013;13(3):116-123
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to examine the effects of perceived parenting behaviors on emotional behavioral problems in adolescents and the moderating effects of peer attachment. METHODS: A total of 1919 middle school students (males 968, females 951) were selected from the first and second data sets of the Korea Child and Youth Panel Survey (KCYPS). The t-test, Pearson correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis were conducted using SPSS/WIN 18.0. RESULTS: Of the parenting behaviors, high monitoring, affection, and reasoning were associated with lower emotional behavioral problems of their adolescent offsprings, whereas inconsistency, intrusiveness, and over-expectations were associated with higher emotional behavioral problems. The moderating effects of peer attachment on the relationship between parenting behaviors and emotional behavioral problems were different according to the gender of the adolescent. In males, the moderating effects of peer attachment were significant between reasoning and attention problems and between affection and aggression. However, in females, they were significant when parental monitoring, inconsistency, and reasoning affected attention problems. CONCLUSIONS: Peer attachment plays an important role in the aggressive behaviors of male adolescents. This finding should be considered in preventing violence in schools.
Adolescent*
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Aggression
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Child
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Female
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Parenting*
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Parents*
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Violence
2.Prevalence Study of Anemia among Urban and Rural Middle School Girl Students.
Jeong Ok HAH ; Mi Hwa KANG ; Jeung Ho KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(8):1087-1096
No abstract available.
Anemia*
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Cross-Sectional Studies*
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Female*
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Humans
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Prevalence*
3.The Mediating Effects of Loneliness on the Relationship between Smartphone Addiction and Dependent Personality Trait in Adults.
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2016;16(4):260-267
BACKGROUND: As the number of smartphone users is increasing, smartphone addiction is a recent concern. The purpose of the present study was to examine the mediating effect of loneliness on the relationship between smartphone addiction and dependent/ avoidant personality trait in Adults. METHODS: A total of 550 adults (male 116, female 434) were selected and rated smartphone addiction scale, dependent and avoidant personality trait scales, and loneliness scale. Pearson correlation coefficients, Structural Equation Model Analysis and Sobel test using SPSS version 21.0 (IBM, New York, NY, USA) and AMOS version 21.0 (IBM, New York, NY, USA) were conducted. RESULTS: Dependent and avoidant personality significantly were related smartphone addiction and loneliness. Finding in structural equation modeling indicated that the loneliness partially mediated the relationship between dependent personality and smartphone addiction, but did not mediated the relationship between avoidant personality and smartphone addiction. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirmed partial mediation effect of loneliness on the relationship between smartphone addiction and dependent personality. This finding suggests that future intervention for smartphone addiction should focus on reducing of loneliness and proper coping with loneliness.
Adult*
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Female
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Humans
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Loneliness*
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Negotiating*
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Smartphone*
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Weights and Measures
4.Therapeutic Thai of Recombinant Human Interferon-αA for a Case of Kaposi's Sarcoma.
Dae Won GOO ; Young Jin OH ; Hyung Ok KIM ; Jeung Kyu KIM ; Chung Won KIM
Annals of Dermatology 1989;1(1):28-32
No abstract available.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
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Humans
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Humans*
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Sarcoma, Kaposi*
6.Assessment of Irritancy to Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in Man by Laser Doppler Velocimetry.
Jeong Ki RHEE ; Hyung Ok KIM ; Jeung Kyu KIM ; Chung Won KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1989;27(2):157-163
It is desirable to use more safe, objective, non-invasive method than visual scoring for the evaluation of irritation reaction and determine the optimum eoncentration of sodium lauryl sulfate(SLS) as a positive irritant control in routine patch test. In this study, SLS was applied to the volar forearm of ll non-atopic, healthy volunteers in concentrations of 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 5.0% under occlusion for 24h. The blood flow in test sites exposed to SLS was tecorded by laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV). The test sites were scored visually and the skin blood flow was measured at 24h, 48h, and 72h after the application of FiLS. We obtained the following results,' 1. There was a good correlation between visual scoring and skin blood flow using LDV(p = 0.4547). 2. 5.0% SLS could be used as a positive irritant control in routine patch test (p<0,05).
Forearm
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Healthy Volunteers
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Laser-Doppler Flowmetry*
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Patch Tests
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Skin
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Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate*
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Sodium*
7.Some Effects of Histamine Type 2 Blockers on the Nosocomial Pneumonia in Patients with Prolonged Intubation.
Seoung Joong KIM ; Jeung Soo SHIN ; Shin Ok KOH ; Jong Rae KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;27(1):75-83
Nosocomial pneumonia, which can develop in patients with prolonged intubation, may have in fatal consequences. The histamine type 2 blockers used for prevention of stress ulcers, increases gastric pH, and may increase the incidence of nosocomial pneumonia in patients with prolonged intubation by promoting bacterial overgrowth in the stomach and retrograde colonization in the trachea. We assessed the effect of histamine type 2 blockers on the incidence of nosocomial pneumonia in patients with prolonged intubation, who were admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, Young Dong Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine from September 1992 to February 1993. The patients were divided into two groups Group 1 was the patients given histamine type 2 blockers and total parenteral nutrition, and Group 2 was the patients not given histamine type 2 blockers and with enteral feeding through the gastric tube. Gastric juice was aspirated for measurement of gastric pH. A culture of isolates was grown from endotracheal secretion and pharyngeal swab for identification of isolate cultured. Chest X-rays were taken for assess of pneumonic infiltrate, The results were as follows ;. 1. There were no difference of age, APACHE II scores at admission to ICU, duration of ICU stay and mortality between the two groups. 2. Gastric pH differed significantly between the two groups. In group 2, there was a significant difference between gastric pH before and after feeding. 3. The incidence of upper gastrointestinal bleeding did not differ between the two groups. 4. Colonization developed more frequently in the patients with enteral feeding. 5. The incidence of retrograde colonization was higher in patients with enteral feeding. 6. The incidence of nosocomial pneumonia were 30 and 40 percent, and there was no significant difference between the two groups. From our study, the incidence of nosocomial pneumonia was not different significantly between the two groups although gastric pH differed significantly.
APACHE
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Colon
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Enteral Nutrition
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Gastric Juice
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Hemorrhage
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Histamine*
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Humans
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Incidence
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Intensive Care Units
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Intubation*
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Mortality
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Parenteral Nutrition, Total
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Pneumonia*
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Stomach
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Thorax
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Trachea
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Ulcer
8.A Structured Literature Review on the Role of Mindfulness Intervention in Weight Control
Yu Jin PAEK ; Jeung OK ; Eon Sook LEE
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2019;19(4):186-195
Mindfulness training is growing in popularity as an adjunctive intervention in disordered eating and weight loss. Lifestyle modification, pharmacologic treatment, and surgical intervention have been widely used for weight reduction in obese persons, but these modifications are sometimes insufficient. In particular, stress-induced eating and binge-eating disorder have been frequently associated with increased risk of regaining weight. Initial research suggests that mindfulness training may be an effective intervention for binge eating. In this article, we reviewed 19 studies that investigated mindfulness training as an intervention for weight change and/or emotional eating. Results suggest that mindfulness training effectively decreases emotional eating in persons with good adherence to the training; evidence for its effect on weight reduction, however, is mixed. Further large-scale studies are warranted to explore the effectiveness of mindfulness training on long-term weight loss and emotional eating in persons with obesity.
Binge-Eating Disorder
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Bulimia
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Cognitive Therapy
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Eating
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Humans
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Life Style
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Mindfulness
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Obesity
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Overweight
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Weight Loss
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Weight Reduction Programs
9.A Structured Literature Review on the Role of Mindfulness Intervention in Weight Control
Yu Jin PAEK ; Jeung OK ; Eon Sook LEE
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2019;19(4):186-195
Mindfulness training is growing in popularity as an adjunctive intervention in disordered eating and weight loss. Lifestyle modification, pharmacologic treatment, and surgical intervention have been widely used for weight reduction in obese persons, but these modifications are sometimes insufficient. In particular, stress-induced eating and binge-eating disorder have been frequently associated with increased risk of regaining weight. Initial research suggests that mindfulness training may be an effective intervention for binge eating. In this article, we reviewed 19 studies that investigated mindfulness training as an intervention for weight change and/or emotional eating. Results suggest that mindfulness training effectively decreases emotional eating in persons with good adherence to the training; evidence for its effect on weight reduction, however, is mixed. Further large-scale studies are warranted to explore the effectiveness of mindfulness training on long-term weight loss and emotional eating in persons with obesity.
10.Quality of Life of Alopecia Areata Patients.
Seung Ju BACK ; Young Ok PARK ; Kae Jeung KIM ; Chang Deok KIM ; Young Joon SEO ; Jeung Hoon LEE ; Jang Kyu PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2008;46(5):578-586
BACKGROUND: Hair constitutes an integral part of our self and our self-identity, which is why hair loss may cause a broad range of psychological problems related to our identity. However, the association between quality of life (QOL) in alopecia areata (AA) patients and their clinical characteristics has not yet been investigated in Korea. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to compare the QOL in patients with AA and healthy controls by using Hairdex scale. The relationship between their QOL and their clinical characteristics will be investigated. METHODS: 102 AA patients and 82 healthy controls were recruited in this study and compared by use of Hairdex. Correlation analysis was performed to examine the relationship between the QOL and the clinical characteristics of patients with AA. RESULTS: The total Hairdex scores and all domain scores, except those of the symptomatic domain, of the Hairdex scales in AA were higher than those of the healthy controls. Clinical characteristics, including the age, disease duration, AA type, AA area, treatment satisfaction, treatment history, anxiety and depression, showed significant correlation with QOL. Of these characteristics, the depression and treatment satisfaction showed strong association with QOL. CONCLUSION: AA can a impair patient's quality of life and has a significant psychological impact.
Alopecia
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Alopecia Areata
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Hair
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Humans
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Quality of Life
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Weights and Measures