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Depression and suicide in Korean society

Heo DS

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Depression and suicide

Jeon HJ

Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death in South Korea, which is the highest rate among the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member countries. The World Health Organization...
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Tools for assessing quality and risk of bias by levels of evidence

Lim SM, Shin ES, Lee SH, Seo KH, Jung YM, Jang JE

Tools for assessing methodological quality or risk of bias in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and non-randomized studies (NRS) were reviewed. The van Tulder scale and Cochrane's assessment of risk of...
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Reformation of post-graduate medical education system in Korea

Wang KC

Revision of the post-graduate medical education (PGME) system, which has been almost fixed since the introduction of the intern-resident training system in Korea more than 50 years ago, is particularly...
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Suicide prevention strategies from medical perspective

Bae SB, Woo JM

Even though suicide ranks as the fourth cause of death and is causing a significant loss in Korea, it seems that the conventional notion regarding suicide as a feasible way...
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Surgical treatment for myopia

Tchah H

This article briefly explains surgical treatments of myopia. Laser refractive surgery using the excimer laser and/or femtosecond is the most commonly operated one. As the cornea has the greatest refractive...
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A study on the relationship between non-pharmacological treatments and adherence to antidepressant pharmacotherapies in Korea

Ahn J

Non-pharmacological treatments (NPTs) including psychotherapies and behavioral therapies have proven to be an effective treatment tool for patients with depression. More importantly, NPTs reduce drop-out rates for pharmacotherapy when combined...
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Craving and treatment in smoking

Kim MH, Min S

Craving has been well known to be the most important clinical phenomenon in smoking cessation treatment and one that physicians always encounter. For successful and prolonged abstinence, understanding, evaluation, and...
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Depression, suicide, and Korean society

Nam M, Heo DS, Jun TY, Lee MS, Cho MJ, Han C, Kim MK

The number of Korean people who are currently suffering from depressive disorders that require medical treatment is assumed to be more than 2 million. However, only around 15% of those...
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Non-pharmacological treatment for depression

Park YC

In treatment of depression, non-pharmacological treatment is as important as pharmacological treatment. However, in clinical practice in Korea, non-pharmacological treatment is not provided sufficiently and patients are not satisfied with...
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A review of the epidemiology of depression in Korea

Park JH, Kim KW

Depression is one of the most significant public health problems in Korea. The lifetime prevalence rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) in Korean adults have ranged from 3.3% to 5.6%,...
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Pharmacotherapy for obesity

Kim KK

Due to its serious comorbidities and high prevalence, obesity is one of the heaviest burdens for public health. Although diet, exercise and behavioral modification are the first-line treatment for obesity,...
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