1.Effects of a One Session Spouse-Support Enhancement Childbirth Education on Childbirth Self-Efficacy and Perception of Childbirth Experience in Women and their Husbands.
So Ye EOM ; Eun Sil KIM ; Hyun Jung KIM ; Yang Ok BANG ; Nami CHUN
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2012;42(4):599-607
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of a one-session spouse-support enhancement childbirth education on childbirth self-efficacy and perception of childbirth experience. METHODS: The design of this study was a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest experiment. The participants in the study were 31 couples in the experimental group and 30 in the control group. The experimental couples were provided with one session on spouse-support enhancement childbirth education the night before delivery. Data were collected at two hours after delivery using the Childbirth Self-Efficacy Inventory (CBSEI) and perception of childbirth experience scale. Data were analyzed using PASW statistics 18 program. Frequencies, percentage, mean, chi2 test, t-test were used for data analysis. RESULTS: Childbirth self-efficacy significantly increased in the experimental group as compared to the control group, but there was no significant difference in perception of childbirth experience in the experimental group compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that a one-session childbirth education has beneficial effects on enhancing childbirth self-efficacy in pregnant couples. A one-session spouse-support enhancement childbirth education is recommended as an effective nursing intervention to promote couple's childbirth self-efficacy and it is also recommended that modifications of program to promote women's childbirth experience should be considered.
Adaptation, Psychological
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Parturition/psychology
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Patient Education as Topic
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Pregnant Women/*psychology
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*Self Efficacy
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Spouses/*psychology
2.Influence of Childbirth Experience and Postpartum Depression on Quality of Life in Women after Birth.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2013;43(1):11-19
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify influence of childbirth experience and postpartum depression on quality of life in women after birth. METHODS: Two hundred and eleven postpartum women were asked to complete the questionnaires on their childbirth experience during their admission and on their postpartum depression and quality of life between one to three weeks after birth. Initial data were collected from February 1 to May 30, 2011 at two obstetric hospitals in Busan, Korea. Data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and hierarchical multiple regression. RESULTS: The women's childbirth experience and postpartum depression were identified as factors influencing quality of life after birth. The model explained 50% of the variables. CONCLUSION: Results suggest that childbirth educators should include strategies to increase a positive childbirth experience and to decrease postpartum depression in their education programs in order to improve women's quality of life.
Adult
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Analysis of Variance
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Depression, Postpartum/*psychology
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Female
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Health Status
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Humans
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Parturition
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Postpartum Period
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Pregnancy
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*Quality of Life
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Questionnaires
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Women/*psychology
3.Survey on fertility of retained placenta and abomasal displacement cows after single or twin births in dairy cows in Korea.
Jin Haeng CHO ; Myung Cheol KIM ; Seong Mok JEONG ; Jae Yeon LEE ; Beom Jun SHIN
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2012;52(2):141-146
Calving records of Holstein dairy cows from 2005 to 2010 comprising Goyang and Paju cities herd with 2,362 calving events representing 240 twin births were used to evaluate the effect of abomasal displacement and retained placenta after single or twin births on fertility. In retained placenta cows, the period of twin pregnancy (mean 270.5 days) was shorter than that of single pregnancy (mean 274.8 days), however first artificial insemination period (twin: mean 107.4 days, single: mean 92.0 days), non-pregnant period (twin: 154.8 days, single: 132.2 days), and number of insemination (twin: mean 2.00 times, single: mean 1.87 times) of twin pregnancy were increased as compared with single pregnancy. In abomasal displacement cows, first artificial insemination period (twin: mean 122.9 days, single: mean 106.0 days), non-pregnant period (twin: 172.4 days, single: 152.0 days), and number of insemination (twin: mean 2.16 times, single: mean 1.89 times) of twin pregnancy were increased as compared with single pregnancy. The prevalence of complication such as retained placenta, abomasal displacement with single or twin births increased first artificial insemination period, non-pregnant period, and number of insemination period.
Displacement (Psychology)
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Fertility
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Humans
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Insemination
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Insemination, Artificial
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Korea
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Parturition
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Placenta, Retained
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Twin
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Prevalence
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Twins
4.Left abomasal displacement between the uterus and rumen during bovine twin pregnancy.
Bart PARDON ; Geert VERTENTEN ; Pieter CORNILLIE ; Stijn SCHAUVLIEGE ; Frank GASTHUYS ; Gunther VAN LOON ; Piet DEPREZ
Journal of Veterinary Science 2012;13(4):437-440
Here, we describe two cases of left displaced abomasum (LDA) in Holstein cattle at 6 and 9 months of twin gestation. Clinical examination revealed signs of proximal ileus with marked abdominal distension, but no ping sounds. An unusually high position of the gravid uterine horn on the left side was observed with ultrasound. Left exploratory laparotomy confirmed that the abomasum was displaced to the left and entrapped between the rumen and twin gravid uterine horn. A left surgical approach was necessary to correct the condition. Both animals recovered and gave birth to healthy twins. The present cases indicate that the subomental position of a heavy twin gravid uterine horn is a possible mechanical cause of LDA.
Abomasum
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Animals
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Cattle
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Displacement (Psychology)
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Horns
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Humans
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Ileus
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Laparotomy
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Parturition
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Twin
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Rumen
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Twins
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Uterus
5.Effects of Birth Control Empowerment Program for Married Immigrant Vietnamese Women in South Korea.
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2017;23(1):1-10
PURPOSE: Aims of the researchers were to develop an birth control empowerment program (BCEP) designed to help married immigrant women in Korea to plan their pregnancies. METHODS: This study was as a randomized controlled trial to verify the effects of the BCEP. The BCEP was developed based on Falk-Rafael (2001)'s Empowerment caring model. The program was offered once a week, for 90 minutes per session, for a total of 10 weeks. The BCEP incorporated group instruction, group discussion, and counseling. The eligible participants were randomly assigned to either experimental group (n=23) or control group (n=23). RESULTS: Participants in the intervention group had significantly better outcomes in contraceptive knowledge (p<.001), contraceptive self-efficacy (p=.014), perceived contraceptive control (p<.001), sex-related spousal communication (p<.001), and sexual autonomy (p=.009). CONCLUSION: The BCEP was effective intervention method, which can promote family planning practices among married immigrant women.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
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Contraception*
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Counseling
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Emigrants and Immigrants*
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Family Planning Services
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Female
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Humans
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Korea*
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Methods
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Parturition*
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Power (Psychology)*
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Pregnancy
6.Basic Structures of Consciousness and Odes to Cow Seeker on the Transpersonal Context.
Seung Douk CHEUNG ; Luke I C KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2000;39(2):334-350
OBJECTIVE: Several decades ago Sutich, Walsh and Wilber said, "Transpersonal psychology has taken a position of the fourth emerging force", after the first three of psychoanalytic, behavioristic and humanistic psychology. There is a basis to confirm that transpersonal psychology and transpersonal psychotherapy are the new power of psychology. Namely they pursue entire spectrums of consciousness including the spiritual domain of human consciousness which the school of psychoanalysis, behaviorism and humanistic psychology did not emphasize. Transpersonal psychology is concerned with the study of optimum psychological health and well being, including traditional areas and techniques of therapeutic concern. Added to these it an interest in facilitating growth and awareness beyond traditionally recognized levels of health and, in so doing, it emphasized the importance of modifying consciousness. In addition to optimum psychological health and well-being, these areas included subjects such as altered states of consciousness, peak experience, self-realization, transcendent of personal levels and effects of meditation and other consciousness altering techniques. The representative theory of this is the basic structures of consciousness by Wilber. His basic structures of consciousness explain the essence of human beings and contain various lines of human development. He has limited his presentation to nine of the most basic and central levels, three of which are prepersonal, personal and transpersonal realms. There are several cases with the similar standpoint of consciousness of Wilber in Zen Buddhism of the Orient. One of them is the ode to the cow seeker and the picture to the cow seeker by Zen master, Kwak-am. Kwak-am explained the process of seeking the essence of a human being with 10 pictures trying to seek lost cow which is called "ten ox herding pictures". The odes to the cow seeker are added explanation of those pictures of the cow seeker Here, this paper introduces you the metaphor of odes to the cow seeker which was compared with basic structures of consciousness and discussed with some scholar's theories of personality development. Therefore, both metaphorical meanings of odes to the cow seeker and Wilber's basic structures of consciousness are an inquiry into the nature of human beings and this inquiry also links the process of the development of transpersonal consciousness Lastly, I tried to prove that transpersonal psychology draws on the contribution of both Eastern wisdom and Western science. METHOD: In order to discuss for correlation between odes to the cow seeker and basic structures of consciousness, a method was chosen for interpreting books which are related with these subjects. Among these books, the principal books for odes to the cow seeker were "Buddhistic words seeking himself" by Sunglim, "ox herding pictures", "ten series reaching enlightenment" by Hyee-ik Lee and the manual of zen Buddhism by D. T. Suzuki. The three books were compared with "ontogenic development", "two fundamental patterns" and the spectrum of development by Wilber. RESULTS: The results of the discussion were as follows. The 1st stanza, ode of searching for the cow is corresponded to the sensory physical mind, the 2nd stanza, ode of finding cow's footprints is corresponded to the phantasmic emotional mind, the 3rd stanza, ode of seeing the cow is corresponded to the representational mind, the 4th stanza, ode of catching the cow is corresponded to the rule/role mind, the 5th stanza, ode of taming the cow is corresponded to the formal reflexive mind, the 6th stanza, ode of coming home on the cow's back is corresponded to the vision-logic mind, the 7th stanza, ode of cow gone(the seeker remains alone), is corresponded to the psychic and subtle mind which consciousness belongs to the transpersonal level. The 8th stanza, ode of the cow and the seeker disappeared is corresponded to the causal level, and the 9th stanza, ode of returning to the source is corresponded to the ultimate mind which is connected to the eighth ode and abided as the absolute spirit. Strictly speaking, the ultimate state is not one level among others, but the reality, condition or suchness of all levels. Then, the 10th stanza, ode of entering a house in the market with help-bestowing hands is a scene which the transpersonal deity is not staying in contemplative life state but illuminating toward market people naturally as the flower blooms on an old tree in Spring. CONCLUSION: Human psychology tends to change to transpersonal psychology in order to understand the essence of human nature like abnormal behavior is destructive while sound is constructive with nature. The 'transpersonal' combined with the term of 'trans' and 'personal' is a new psychology field which pursues the existence of spirituality. All creation with human beings has its spirituality moving immanently horizontally and it goes transcendentally vertically. Ode to the cow seeker tells the process how the consciousness of a person reachs out to be transpersonal beyond his boundary. The attitude of seeker after spirituality would be compared with the attitude of today's teacher. Therefore I would like to remark that psychotherapists and seekers of the essence of human-beings have to access the point of self-transcendence and also have to try to develop their self-introspection at the level of biopsychosocial-spiritual dimension in the base of psychodynamism. From birth to death, it is very hard to find a real Guru who guides us to find out the right ways of life. There's only ways to seek his own spirituality by relieving himself in the base of transpersonal movement and only a few seekers say that's the only way to find it. Besides this way, whether the way of life we take is repeated or comes to a deadlock.
Buddhism
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Consciousness*
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Flowers
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Hand
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Human Characteristics
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Human Development
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Humans
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Meditation
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Metaphor
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Parturition
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Personality Development
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Psychoanalysis
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Psychology
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Psychotherapy
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Reflex
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Spirituality
7.Development of an Instrument to Assess the Quality of Childbirth Care from the Mother's Perspective
Geum Hee JEONG ; Hyun Kyoung KIM ; Young Hee KIM ; Sun Hee KIM ; Sun Hee LEE ; Kyung Won KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2018;48(1):38-49
PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop an instrument to assess the quality of childbirth care from the perspective of a mother after delivery. METHODS: The instrument was developed from a literature review, interviews, and item validation. Thirty-eight items were compiled for the instrument. The data for validity and reliability testing were collected using a questionnaire survey conducted on 270 women who had undergone normal vaginal delivery in Korea and analyzed with descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis, and reliability coefficients. RESULTS: The exploratory factor analysis reduced the number of items in the instrument to 28 items that were factored into four subscales: family-centered care, personal care, emotional empowerment, and information provision. With respect to convergence validation, there was positive correlation between this instrument and birth satisfaction scale (r=.34, p < .001). The internal consistency reliability was acceptable (Cronbach's alpha =.96). CONCLUSION: This instrument could be used as a measure of the quality of nursing care for women who have a normal vaginal delivery.
Factor Analysis, Statistical
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Female
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Humans
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Korea
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Mothers
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Nursing Care
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Parturition
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Power (Psychology)
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Quality of Health Care
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Reproducibility of Results
8.Morphometric Study of Synapses in the Rat Cerebellar Cortex in Their Early Postnatal Periods.
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1997;30(2):183-190
Early postnatal period is considered as the critical period for formation and maturation of the synapses. And cerebellum has the major role in the development of equilibrium and somatic motor function, especially in the early postnatal age. So, I performed this study to investigate the morphological changes of the synapses in the rat cerebellar cortex. Sprague-Dawley rats were used as experimental animals. The ultrastructure of Synapses was observed in six groups ; 3-day, 1-week, 2-week, 3-week, 4-week, 5-week. The results are as followes. 1. After birth, the synaptic density was increased gradually by the forth week. 2. The length of postsynaptic densities was increased significantly in the period between first and second week. 3. There was significant correlation between the length of postsynaptic densities and the area of synaptic vesicle clusters. 4. The frequency of asymmetric and/or frown synapses was increased dramatically with advancing ages. According to the above results, the synaptogenesis in the rat cerebellum is very active in their early postnatal periods. And asymmetric and/or active frown synapses were the major type of synapses with advancing ages.
Animals
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Cerebellar Cortex*
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Cerebellum
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Critical Period (Psychology)
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Parturition
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Post-Synaptic Density
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Synapses*
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Synaptic Vesicles
9.Synaptic Morphology of the Mouse Striatal Cholinergic Neurons in the Early Postnatal Life.
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1999;32(2):161-170
The cholinergic neurons in the striatal complex are the major interneurons that integrate the informations incoming to and outflowing from the striatum. The shape of synapses may change even after birth and the synaptic morphology reflects the functional state of synapse. However, it is not well known about the synaptic morphology of the mouse striatal cholinergic neurons in their early postnatal life. Thus, we investigated the synaptic morphology of the mouse striatal cholinergic neurons in their early postnatal life by the electron microscopy combined with immunohis-tochemistry. In addition, we investigated the trends of change in synaptic morphology and whether the difference between two compartments exists or not. Experimental animals which are ICR mice, were divided into 5 groups according to their postnatal age: 3-day, 1-week, 2-week, 4-week, and 6-week. Pre-embedding immunohisto-chemistry was done with anti-choline acetyl transferase antibody. The results were as follows. 1. In synapses that immunoreactive terminals constitute the presynaptic components, most of synapses are symmetric type in all age groups (p<0.05). Most of synapses in the dorsal striatum are symmetric form from 1-week of postnatal age, but it is not prominent in the ventral striatum until 2-week of postnatal age. 2. In synapses that immunoreactive terminals constitute the postsynaptic components, both symmetric and asymmetric synapses are noted in similar proportions (p<0.05). There are no difference in the synaptic morphology between dorsal and ventral striatum. 3. No specific findings are observed in synaptic curve according to the postnatal age or compartment. In conclusion, the synaptic morphology of mouse striatal cholinergic neurons is similar to mature pattern from 2-week of postnatal age. And it is thought that period between birth and 2-week of postnatal age is the critical period for synaptogenesis. The synaptic curve does not reflect the degree of synaptic maturity. Further investigations will be required to generalize the synaptic curve as a marker for synaptic maturity.
Animals
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Basal Ganglia
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Cholinergic Neurons*
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Critical Period (Psychology)
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Interneurons
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Mice*
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Mice, Inbred ICR
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Microscopy, Electron
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Parturition
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Synapses
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Transferases
10.Association of discrimination and presenteeism with cardiovascular disease: the Fourth Korean Working Conditions Survey
Kyusung KIM ; Sung il CHO ; Domyung PAEK
Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2019;31(1):e28-
BACKGROUND: Discrimination is a representative social determinant of health. Presenteeism is defined as presenting to work despite of illness and is an indicator of group health. We investigated the association of discrimination and presenteeism with cardiovascular disease using Korean data. METHODS: This study used the fourth Korea Working Conditions Survey (2014) data of 27,662 wage workers (employees). Presenteeism and discrimination related to age, sex, education, birth region, and employment type were ascertained. Self-reported cardiovascular disease was also assessed using the survey questionnaire. General and occupational characteristics found to be significant in univariate analyses were entered into a multivariate logistic regression analysis of the association of discrimination and presenteeism with cardiovascular disease. We also calculated the odds ratios of multiple discriminations and/or presenteeism for cardiovascular disease. RESULTS: In the univariate analyses, sex, age, education, monthly income, employment type, occupation, hours worked per week, workplace scale, and shift work were significantly associated with cardiovascular disease. A multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusted for general and occupational characteristics showed that discrimination and presenteeism were significantly associated with cardiovascular disease. Finally, the association with cardiovascular disease was strongest when both multiple discriminations and presenteeism were present. CONCLUSIONS: Discrimination and presenteeism are associated with cardiovascular disease, and this association was stronger in the presence of multiple types of discrimination and presenteeism.
Cardiovascular Diseases
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Discrimination (Psychology)
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Education
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Employment
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Korea
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Logistic Models
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Occupations
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Odds Ratio
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Parturition
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Presenteeism
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Salaries and Fringe Benefits