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Identifying Research Direction for Mental Health of North Korean Refugees Using Delphi Technique

Noh JW, Kim HA, Kim Y, Park H, Woo JM

OBJECTIVES: Refugees from North Korea are at risk of a range of mental health problems, posing urgent problems to their care. A review of research on mental health prevalence and...
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Current Trends and Future Tasks of Cohort Study for Disaster Victims

Joo JY, Huh S, Yoon YA, Chae JH

An analysis of domestic and foreign cohort studies of disaster victims can suggest directions for domestic cohort studies of disaster. Research papers on disaster cohorts were found with search engines...
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The Inhibitory Effect of Korean Antismoking Advertisement on Smoking Urge

Jeong S, Kim DJ, Jeong JE, Cheon EJ, Park MH

OBJECTIVES: This study compares the emotional reaction and inhibitory effect on smoking urge between foreign antismoking advertisements and Korean antismoking advertisements. METHODS: Twenty-seven male smokers responded to a self-report survey including...
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Relationship between Perceived Stigma for Psychological Helps and Depression in North Korean Defectors

Song DK, Shin SS, Lee SH, Kim SJ, Jun JY

OBJECTIVES: This study was implemented for North Korean defectors to understand the relationship between perceived stigma for psychological helps and depression. METHODS: Two hundred defectors from North Korea were subjects in...
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Research on Psychiatric Treatment by Psychiatrists of Chosun-Governor Hospital and Keijo Imperial University Hospital in Korea during Japanese Colonial Rule

Min SK, Lee CH

This review describes the types of psychiatric treatment studied during the Japanese colonial period of 1910–1945 in Korea, known at the time as Chosun. Twenty-nine research papers and abstracts on...
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Application of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Psychiatry

Kim JW, Lee J

Transcranial cranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that consists of applying a weak current over the scalp to modulate cortical excitability by facilitating or inhibiting...
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A Survey on the Perception for the Disaster Mental Health Services among General Population

Na KS, Lee MS, Hyun J, Nam I

OBJECTIVES: Disasters exert substantial effects on the mental health of victims and bereaved populations. Thus, a systematic framework for preparing and providing psychosocial and mental health services is necessary. The...
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The Effects of Stress- and Sleep-Related Variables on the Quality of Life in Insomnia Patients

Lim YC, Kim SJ, Kwon HJ, Lee JH

OBJECTIVES: We examined the effects of sleep variables and emotional factors including stress, anxiety and depression on the quality of life in insomnia patients. METHODS: We recruited 153 insomnia patients and...
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Study on Cognitive Reserve in Korea Using Korean Version of Cognitive Reserve Index Questionnaire

Choi CH, Park S, Park HJ, Cho Y, Sohn BK, Lee JY

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate cognitive reserve in Korea using Korean version of Cognitive Reserve Index questionnaire (K-CRIq) and to investigate the effects of gender and age on cognitive reserve. METHODS: Three hundred...
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Effectiveness and Safety of Electroconvulsive Therapy in Clinical Practice

Joo SW, Jeong HE, Chon MW, Joo YH, Kim CY, Lee JS

OBJECTIVES: There is little research on the practice and effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in Korea. This study investigated the practice pattern, effectiveness, and safety of ECT. METHODS: This chart review...
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A Provincial Population-Based Survey on Attitudes towards Wills of Individuals with Dementia and Related Issues

Kim JY, Sung NJ, Choi SJ, Hwang TY

OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the attitudes of a provincial population towards wills of individuals with dementia and related concerns to prevent civil disputes related to dementia in an aging society. METHODS:...
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Prevalence and Factors Related to Depressive Symptoms among University Students : From the Honam District, Korea

Lee ME, Kim SH, Ha KS, Park H, Jung HS, Park JC, Kim YS

OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the prevalence of depressive symptoms and co-variates among university students in Honam district, Korea. METHODS: One thousand seven hundred and thirty (792 male and 938 female) university...
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Temperament and Character Traits, Heart Rate Variability and Occupational Stress in New Nursing Employees

Ko MS, Jang YL, Choi JS, Shim HB, Nam HJ, Wang MS, Lee ID, Lee HW

OBJECTIVES: Nursing is a job with high stress. This study investigated the relationship between temperament and character traits, heart rate variability, and the severity of occupational stress in new nursing...
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Measurement of Depression in Breast Cancer Patients by Using a Mobile Application : A Feasibility and Reliability Study

Sim Y, Sohn G, Son BH, Ahn SH, Lee JW, Shin YW

OBJECTIVES: This study examined feasibility and reliability of a mobile application to measure depression in breast cancer patients. METHODS: Forty-two breast cancer patients from the Department of Surgery at Asan Medical...
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Comparison of Clinical Characteristics between Single and Repeated Suicide Attempters Admitted to Emergency Room

Koo T, Lee K, Seo WS, Lee JH, Kim HC, Lee SW, Won S

OBJECTIVES: This study compares single and repeat suicide attempts, and evaluates the risk factors associated with suicide re-attempts. METHODS: Two hundred and seventy-nine patients admitted to emergency rooms in four university...
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Delay in Normalization of Disrupted Sleep-Wake Cycle in Mice as a Bipolar Disorder-Prone Animal Model (Bipolar Disorder-Prone Animal Model)

Kim SY, Moon E, Jeong HJ, Lee YM, Lee BD, Park JM

OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to test the hypothesis that delayed recovery from disrupted circadian rhythm is associated with both manic and depressive episodes in bipolar disorder. METHODS: Twenty-two male mice...
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