1.The Relationships between Sexual Intercourse and Health Risk Behaviors in Korean and US Adolescents.
Yeongmi HA ; Seungjin LEE ; Hyunkyung CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2017;28(2):173-181
PURPOSE: Early sexual intercourse is associated with poor health outcomes in adolescents. It is known that sexual intercourse coincides with other health risk behaviors such as smoking, drinking, and using drugs. The purpose of this study is to identify the relationships between sexual intercourse and health risk behaviors among Korean and US adolescents using nationally representative data. METHODS: Data were collected from the 2011 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey (29,676 students) and 2011 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (10,135 high school students). Logistic regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: In Korea, students who had sexual intercourse accounted for 7.0% in total. Among these, 9.7% were male and 4.2% were female students. In the US, a total of 51.3% students had sexual intercourse, and the proportion of the US male (49.3%) and female (53.4%) students who had sexual intercourse was similar. Korean and US students who experienced sexual intercourse were more likely to smoke, drink alcohol, and use drugs. CONCLUSION: Since the results of this study show the relationships between sexual intercourse and health risk behaviors, it is necessary to develop comprehensive sex education programs with effective strategies to reduce health risk behaviors in adolescents.
Adolescent*
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Coitus*
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Drinking
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Female
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Humans
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Korea
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Risk-Taking*
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Sex Education
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Sexual Behavior
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Smoke
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Smoking
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United States
2.Characteristics of Social Perception and their Changes after Treatment in Patients with Schizophrenia Using the Idea of Reference Provoking Task.
Seungjin CHOI ; Il Ho PARK ; Seon Koo LEE ; Jae Jin KIM
Korean Journal of Schizophrenia Research 2013;16(2):69-79
OBJECTIVES: Patients with schizophrenia often present idea of reference in social situations, but there has been a limitation in quantitatively measuring their reactions to the social stimuli. The aim of this study was to investigate behavioral characteristics of patients with schizophrenia in social situations in which idea of reference can be provoked. METHODS: Forty subjects with schizophrenia (21 males) and 26 healthy volunteers (17 males) performed the idea-of-reference-provoking task, which was composed of movie clips with scenes of two women sitting on a bench of 1 or 5 m away. The conditions consisted of "referential conversation", "non-referential conversation" or "no conversation". The reactions of the participants were rated by the questionnaires for self-referential perception, malevolent interpretation and anxiety reaction. RESULTS: There were significant group differences in the reactions on self-referential perception, malevolent interpretation and anxiety reaction. After the treatment, patients with schizophrenia showed improved scores of the reactions. In particular, score changes of malevolent interpretation and anxiety reaction in patients with schizophrenia were correlated with change of paranoia scale (rs=0.65, p<0.05 and rs =0.73, p<0.05, respectively). CONCLUSION: Patients with schizophrenia revealed self-referential bias and paranoid responses to social situations, which were improved after psychiatric treatment. Self-referential perceptions and paranoid responses may be state dependent rather than trait of schizophrenia.
Anxiety
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Bias (Epidemiology)
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Female
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Healthy Volunteers
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Humans
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Paranoid Disorders
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Schizophrenia*
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Social Perception*
3.Visual Searching Pattern of Patients with Schizophrenia in the Idea-of-Reference-Provoking Situation.
Seungjin CHOI ; Jooyoung OH ; Il Ho PARK ; Jae Jin KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2014;53(4):195-205
OBJECTIVES: Patients with schizophrenia often present the idea of reference in social situations ; however, the number of research studies examining the nature of the idea of reference and the visual searching pattern in social situations is limited. The aim of this study was to investigate behavioral and visual searching characteristics of patients with schizophrenia in social situations in which the idea of reference can be provoked. METHODS: Eighteen subjects with schizophrenia (eight males) and 18 healthy volunteers (seven males) performed the idea-of-reference-provoking task, which was composed of movie clips with scenes of two women sitting on a bench 1 m away. The participants' reactions were rated using questionnaires for self-reference, malevolent intentions, and anxiety. Visual scan path was monitored during performance of the task. RESULTS: There were significant group differences in the reactions on self-reference, malevolent intentions, and anxiety. The visual searching pattern in patients with schizophrenia was to avoid looking at the women's body area in every movie clip. However, there was no significant difference in the face area in both groups. CONCLUSION: A distinct visual strategy in schizophrenia may affect the self-referential bias and paranoid response. The absence of difference in attention to a core information region (face) may suggest the possibility of inferential errors as well as the cause of self-referential bias and paranoid responses.
Anxiety
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Bias (Epidemiology)
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Female
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Healthy Volunteers
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Humans
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Intention
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Schizophrenia*
4.Juvenile Idiopathic Scoliosis.
Min Seok KANG ; Seung Woo SUH ; Seungjin CHOI ; Jin Ho HWANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2016;51(2):117-124
Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis includes scoliosis diagnosed from three to ten years old according to the chronological age. Spine growth in juveniles does not occur at a rapid rate spinal deformity does not show rapid progress. However, because of the intimate relationship between chest wall growth and the spine, decrease of chest wall capacity due to scoliosis could lead to development of cardiovascular and pulmonary complication, especially in early age. In scoliosis in early age, other causes of the deformity including neurological problems should be evaluated. If the scoliosis angle is more than 25 degrees, it could progress very easily, thus aggressive treatment is needed. A new growing-sparing surgical technique (growing rod and growth modulation) is introduced for improvement of spine and chest growth, and for prevention of crankshaft phenomenon.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Scoliosis*
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Spine
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Thoracic Wall
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Thorax
5.Perception of Risk of Developing Diabetes in Offspring of Type 2 Diabetic Patients.
Jaetaek KIM ; Seungjin CHOI ; Chee Jeong KIM ; Yeonsahng OH ; Soon Hyun SHINN
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2002;17(1):14-18
BACKGROUND: The risk of developing diabetes is high in the offspring of patients with type 2 diabetes. There have been no studies to assess the offspring's awareness of the risk of developing diabetes. The aim of this study was to investigate how the male offspring of type 2 diabetic patients assess their likelihood of developing diabetes. METHODS: One hundred and one non-diabetic men with one or both parents having type 2 diabetes, aged 19-28 years, were recruited. RESULTS: Thirty-nine subjects (38.6%) were concerned about diabetes and 85 (84.2%) considered diabetes a serious problem. However, only 10 (9.9%) thought they might develop diabetes and 9 (8.9%) had previously attended diabetes education programs with their parents. The educational level amongst the diabetic parents was the only independent predictor of perception of the increased risk. Age, body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, educational level and the perception of diabetes as a serious problem were not associated with perception of the increased risk. CONCLUSION: Most offspring of diabetic parents lacked knowledge about the increased risk amongst family members. We suggest that physicians and diabetic educators should provide knowledge about the increased risk of developing diabetes in offspring and the benefit of lifestyle modification to delay or prevent the development of the disease.
Adult
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Body Mass Index
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Diabetes Mellitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent/epidemiology/*genetics
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Educational Status
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Family
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Human
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*Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Korea
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Military Personnel
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Questionnaires
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Risk Factors
6.Insulin Secretion and Sensitivity during Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Korean Lean Elderly Women.
Jaetaek KIM ; Seungjin CHOI ; Beongho KONG ; Yeonsahng OH ; Soonhyun SHINN
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2001;16(5):592-597
Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and type 2 diabetes including undiagnosed isolated postchallenge hyperglycemia (IPH) are common in the elderly. The aim of this study was to investigate the insulin secretion and sensitivity in Korean elderly lean diabetic women. Forty-one lean women aged 65-88 years took 2 hr oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and were stratified according to the WHO criteria (normal glucose tolerance [NGT], n=20; IGT, n=6; and type 2 diabetics, n=15 including seven IPH). HbA1c and fructosamine progressively increased from the NGT to the diabetic subjects (p=0.006 and p=0.001, respectively). Compared with subjects with NGT, the insulinogenic index, a marker of early insulin secretion and the AUCins, a marker of total insulin secretion, decreased significantly in diabetic group [0.53 (-0.44 -1.45) vs. 0.18 (0.00 -1.11), p=0.03 and 306 +/- 165 vs. 199 +/- 78 pmol/L, p=0.02 respectively]. A significant difference was found in the AUCc-peptide among each group (221 +/- 59 vs. 206 +/- 34 vs. 149 +/- 51 pmol/L, p=0.001 for each). The homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), a marker of insulin resistance, was not different among the groups. We conclude that compared with NGT subjects, elderly lean women with diabetes have impaired oral glucose-induced insulin secretion but have relatively preserved insulin sensitivity. This suggests that insulin resistance is not necessarily an essential component of Korean elderly lean diabetic women.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Diabetes Mellitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent/*metabolism
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Female
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Glucose Tolerance Test
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Human
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Insulin/*secretion
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*Insulin Resistance
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Thinness
7.All-on-6 implant fixed prosthesis restoration with fulldigital system on edentulous patient: A case report
SeungJin LEE ; Seung-Mi JEONG ; Chae-Heon CHUNG ; YiQin FANG ; Byung-Ho CHOI
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2021;59(4):497-507
All-on-six concept can be used as one of the treatment options to maximize the use of available residual alveolar bone for implant-supported fixed prosthesis on edentulous patients. But this process is complex and cumbersome. Digital system can be used at multiple steps, from implantation to prosthetic restoration, to overcome this shortcoming. In this case of a maxillary edentulous patient aged 76, digital system was used for restoration of 1-piece design, screw retained fixed prosthesis from diagnosis, implant surgery to fabrication of provisional and final prosthesis. For preoperative diagnosis and treatment planning stage, intra-oral information of a patient was digitalized by direct intra-oral scan. Surgical guide and immediate provisional prosthesis was designed based on this digitalized data. Patient’s inconvenience was minimized by applying immediate provisional prosthesis, which was delicately fabricated according to the location data of six implants on most suitable residual alveolar bone. Then, final prosthesis was designed and fabricated going through new interim prosthesis which was newly designed and fabricated, considering patient’s requests, stable vertical dimension and occlusion, and esthetic factors using digital system. We hereby report a case successfully applying digital system to multiple steps including implant surgery to fabricating prosthesis, to simplify existing complicated implant treatment procedure to an edentulous patient.
8.Dual Growing Rod Treatment for Progressive Pediatric Spinal Deformity.
Seungjin CHOI ; Hak Sun KIM ; Kyung Soo SUK ; Seung Pyo HONG ; He QUAN ; Hwan Mo LEE ; Seong Hwan MOON ; Jae Ho YANG ; Joong Won HA
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2017;24(3):183-189
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the outcomes of dual growing rod treatment over a follow-up period of at least 2 years in patients with progressive pediatric spinal deformity. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: The dual growing rod treatment is safe and effective in curve correction and maintenance in patients with progressive pediatric spinal deformity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between 2009 to 2017, 14 patients who underwent dual growing rod treatment were followed up for more than 2 years. We analyzed their demographic and radiologic data, including age at surgery, sex, diagnosis, instrumented levels, number of total operations, number of lengthening procedures, interval of lengthening, Cobb angle, thoracic kyphosis angle, lumbar lordosis angle, T1-S1 length, and complications. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 11.0±2.9 years old. There were 10 male and 4 female patients, including 8 cases of neuromuscular scoliosis, 3 cases of idiopathic scoliosis, 2 cases of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, and 1 case of congenital scoliosis. The mean follow-up period was 42.4±14.0 months. The total number of operations was 6.6±2.6. The average number of lengthening procedures was 4.3±2.3 at an interval of 6.9±2.1 months. The Cobb angle improved from 60.4°±27.9° to 33.5°±19.7° after the initial treatment and 29.1°±16.4° after the last follow-up or final fusion. The T1-S1 length increased from 328.2±57.5 mm to 388.0±64.9 mm after the initial treatment and 424.9±64.4 mm after the last follow-up or final spinal fusion. The average growth rate was 11.5 mm/year. Six patients experienced 11 complications, of which 4 were Implant-related, and 7 were Infections. CONCLUSIONS: The dual growing rod technique is an effective and relatively safe treatment in patients with progressive pediatric spinal deformity.
Animals
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Congenital Abnormalities*
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Kyphosis
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Lordosis
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Male
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Osteochondrodysplasias
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Retrospective Studies
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Scoliosis
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Spinal Fusion
9.Various Expressions of Coronary Doppler Patterns of Myocardial Bridging.
Se Jung YOON ; Jong Kwan PARK ; Seungjin OH ; Dong Woon JEON ; Joo Young YANG ; Yoon Suk CHOI ; Ho Joong YOUN
Korean Circulation Journal 2013;43(4):284-285
No abstract available.
Myocardial Bridging
10.Odor-Dependent Hemodynamic Responses Measured with NIRS in the Main Olfactory Bulb of Anesthetized Rats.
Hyun Joo LEE ; Yunjun NAM ; Chin Su KOH ; Changkyun IM ; In Seok SEO ; Seungjin CHOI ; Hyung Cheul SHIN
Experimental Neurobiology 2011;20(4):189-196
In this study, we characterize the hemodynamic changes in the main olfactory bulb of anesthetized Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS, ISS Imagent) during presentation of two different odorants. Odorants were presented for 10 seconds with clean air via an automatic odor stimulator. Odorants are: (i) plain air as a reference (Blank), (ii) 2-Heptanone (HEP), (iii) Isopropylbenzene (IB). Our results indicated that a plain air did not cause any change in the concentrations of oxygenated (Delta[HbO2]) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (Delta[Hbr]), but HEP and IB induced strong changes. Furthermore, these odor-specific changes had regional differences within the MOB. Our results suggest that NIRS technology might be a useful tool to identify of various odorants in a non-invasive manner using animals which has a superb olfactory system.
Animals
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Benzene Derivatives
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Hemodynamics
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Hemoglobins
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Ketones
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Odors
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Olfactory Bulb
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Oxygen
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Rats
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Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared