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Nonsuicidal Self-Injury among Korean Young Adults: A Validation of the Korean Version of the Inventory of Statements about Self-Injury

Kim S, Kim Y, Hur JW

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Psychopathologic Profiles and Clusters in Tertiary Clinic Referred Patients with Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Person-Centered Analysis

Oh Y, Park H, Kim S, Kim HS, Joung YS, Hong KS, Baek JH

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Traumatic Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Middle School Students and Caregivers

Terzioğlu MA, Büber A

Objective To investigate the traumatic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on middle-school students and their parents. Methods This epidemiological cross-sectional study was conducted with middle-school students in Denizli. A questionnaire...
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Clinical Characteristics Associated with Suicidal Attempt and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Korean Adolescents

Lee HS, Park KJ, Kwon Y, Shon SH, Youngstrom EA, Kim HW

Objective This study evaluated the association between mood and anxiety symptoms and suicidal attempt (SA) and/or non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in adolescents seeking mental health services. We also tested predictors of...
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A Mixed-Methods Study Protocol for Soma Experiencing Motion Program (Soma e-motion Program): The Effectiveness of Contemplative Movement for Emotion Regulation

Lee MS, Kim SJ, Chae JH, Park EJ, Won WY, Jeon YW, Huh HJ

Somatics refers to body work and movement study that emphasize internal perception and experience. Recently, a new perspective has emerged that views somatics-based techniques as a kind of mindful movement....
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Reconciliation of Two Cognitive Models in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: An fMRI Study

Kim S, Lee SW, Cha H, Kim E, Chang Y, Lee SJ

Objective Although cognitive models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) fall into two categories: cognitive deficit models and dysfunctional belief models, these approaches have their own ways and have hardly been reconciled....
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Do Anxiety and Depression Levels Affect the Inflammation Response in Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19

Kahve AC, Kaya H, Okuyucu M, Goka E, Barun S, Hacimusalar Y

Objective The whole world is still struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic. Inflammation response, thought to be associated with severe illness and death, is an important research topic in COVID-19. Inflammation...
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Association between Dementia and Clinical Outcome after COVID-19: A Nationwide Cohort Study with Propensity Score Matched Control in South Korea

Wang SM, Park SH, Kim NY, Kang DW, Na HR, Um YH, Han S, Park SS, Lim HK

Objective Despite a high prevalence of dementia in older adults hospitalized with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection (SARS-CoV-2), or so called COVID-19, research investigating association between preexisting diagnoses...
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Normative Study of the Block Design Test for Adults Aged 55 Years and Older in Korean Aging Population

Joung H, Yi D, Ahn H, Lee Y, Byun MS, Sung K, Han D, Lee DY, KBASE Research Group

Objective The Block Design Test (BDT) is known to be an effective measure in diagnosing age-related cognitive decline of visuospatial function. The goal of this study is to investigate the...
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Patterns of Depression and Resilience in Children and Adolescents Exposed to an Earthquake: A Latent Profile Analysis

Wang Y, Ge F, Wan M, Zhang J

Objective Depression and resilience are different psychological outcomes caused by experiencing traumatic events. We aimed to 1) explore heterogeneity patterns of co-occurrence between depression symptoms and resilience among children and...
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Reliability, Validity, and Unidimensionality of the Korean Version of the Pornography Craving Questionnaire Based on the Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory

Kim SR, Bhang SY, Lim EY, Huh S, Lee SK, Kraus SW, Potenza MN

Objective This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the Pornography Craving Questionnaire (K-PCQ) using classical test theory and item response theory. Methods The goodness...
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An Intervention Program Targeting Daily Adaptive Skills Through Executive Function Training for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Pilot Study

Kim JH, Kim YA, Song DY, Cho HB, Lee HB, Park JH, Lim JI, Hong MH, Chae PK, Yoo HJ

Objective Adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience significant difficulties with executive functioning (EF) and related adaptive skills, yet the lack of interventions in South Korea targeting these areas has...
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Association of Prefrontal Cortex Thinning with High Impulsivity in Healthy Adults

Lim JE, Kim S, Seo S, Kang W, Kim A, Kang Y, Choi KW, Tae WS, Ham BJ, Han KM

Objective Studies have been conducted to identify brain structural alterations related to high impulsivity in psychiatric populations. However, research on healthy subjects is relatively less extensive. Therefore, we aimed to...
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Systematic Review of the Neural Effect of Electroconvulsive Therapy in Patients with Schizophrenia: Hippocampus and Insula as the Key Regions of Modulation

Moon SY, Kim M, Lho SK, Oh S, Kim SH, Kwon JS

Objective Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been the most potent treatment option for treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). However, the underlying neural mechanisms of ECT in schizophrenia remain largely unclear. This paper examines...
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Pseudotumoral Presentation of Cerebral Amyloid-Beta Angiopathy: Case Report and Review of Literature

Roca CU, Gonzalez FM, Bala MI, Saucedo M, Bandeo L, Cejas LL, Pacha S, Bonardo P, Rugilo C, Dezanzo P, Torino R, Sevlever G, Pardal MF, Reisin R

Objective Cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related inflammation (CAA-RI) is a rare and potentially treatable encephalopathy that usually affects people older than 50 years old and has an acute or subacute clinical presentation...
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