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For the Great Leap of Psychiatry Investigation

Lim HK

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Associations of Temperament and Character with Coping Strategies among Office Workers

Hwang HC, Kim SM, Han DH, Min KJ

Objective Coping can be defined as the reactions to harm or distress individuals take to reduce stress. This study aimed to determine how an individual’s temperament and character is correlated...
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Neuroinflammation, Gut-Brain Axis and Depression

Evrensel A, Ünsalver B, Ceylan ME

Psychiatric diseases are the manifestations that result from the individual’s genetic structure, physiology, immunology and ways of coping with environmental stressors. The current psychiatric diagnostic systems do not include any...
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Similarities and Differences of Strategies between Bipolar and Depressive Disorders on Stress Coping

Suh H, Kang TU, Moon E, Park JM, Lee BD, Lee YM, Jeong HJ, Kim SY, Lee K, Lim HJ

Objective As coping strategies can influence the illness course of mood disorder, they could be potential targets for psychological intervention. The current study investigated the similarities and differences in stress...
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Validity and Reliability of the Behavior Development Screening for Toddlers-Questionnaire/Parents(BeDevel-Q/P): A Korean Autism Screening Instrument for Infants aged 24–35 Months

Lee KS, Jung SJ, Yoo HJ, Shin YW, Cho YI

Objective This study tested the validity and reliability of the Behavior Development Screening for Toddlers-Questionnaire-Parents (BeDevel-Q/P), a new autism spectrum disorder (ASD) screening instrument being developed in South Korea. The...
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Personality Traits Do Not Have Influence on Glycemic Control in Outpatients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Yasui-Furukori N, Murakami H, Otaka H, Tanabe J, Yanagimachi M, Murabayashi M, Matsumura , Matsuhashi Y, Nakayama H, Mizushiri , Sugawara N, Daimon M, Shimoda K

Objective Glycemic control varies based on lifestyle factors and stress coping mechanisms, which are influenced by personality. The psychological factors associated with glycemic control have not yet been established in...
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The Life Condition of Syrian Asylum Seekers in Turkey and the Effect of These Conditions on the Desire to Migrate to Europe

Uygun E

Objective In recent years, many Syrian asylum seekers has died while they were crossing over sea to migrate to Europe. We aimed to identify the determinants of choice of Syrian...
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Annual Prevalence and Incidence of Schizophrenia and Similar Psychotic Disorders in the Republic of Korea: A National Health Insurance Data-Based Study

Cho SJ, Kim J, Kang YJ, Lee SY, Seo HY, Park JE, Kim H, Kim KN, Lee JY, Sohn JH

Objective We conducted this study to address the incidence and prevalence of schizophrenia and similar psychosis in South Korea with Health Insurance Review and Assessment (HIRA) database. Methods We used HIRA...
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The Association between Physical Activity and Anxiety Symptoms for General Adult Populations: An Analysis of the Dose-Response Relationship

Kim SY, Jeon SW, Lee MY, Shin DW, Lim WJ, Shin YC, Oh KS

Objective The aim of this study is to determine the dose-response relationship between physical activity and anxiety symptoms. Methods We included data of 124,434 participants who had comprehensive health-screening examinations from...
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Low Diastolic Blood Pressure and Cognitive Decline in Korean Elderly People: The Korean Longitudinal Study on Cognitive Aging and Dementia

Lee D, Kim BJ, Han JW, Kim TH, Kwak KP, Kim K, Kim SG, Kim JL, Kim TH, Moon SW, Park JY, Park JH, Byun S, Suh SW, Seo JY, So Y, Ryu SH, Youn JC, Lee KH, Lee DY, Lee DW, Lee SB, Lee JJ, Lee JR, Jeong H, Jeong HG, Jhoo JH, Han K, Hong JW, Bae JB, Kim KW

Objective Cardiovascular diseases are representative risk factors for the onset of cognitive decline. The purpose of this study was to confirm the relationship between diastolic blood pressure and cognitive function...
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Alterations in Resting Heart Rate Variability: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Ge F, Yuan M, Li Y, Zhang W

Objective The functions of both the central and peripheral autonomic nervous system, indexed by heart rate variability (HRV), are affected by psychology and physiology. This review summarizes the results of...
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