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Validity and Reliability of the Korean Version of Gotland Male Depression Scale

Moon JY, Kim SY, Yang S, Yoon S

Objective Despite lower depression rates in men than in women, men’s suicide rates are significantly higher, suggesting potential gaps in depression screening. Rutz et al. developed the Gotland Male Depression...
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Effects of Methylphenidate and Atomoxetine Treatment on Improvement of Motor Coordination in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Kim JY, Jung E, Lee T, Park KJ, Joung YS, Kim HW

Objective To investigate the effects of methylphenidate and atomoxetine treatment on motor coordination in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Methods In this single-site, open-label, naturalistic follow-up study, 157 children (7.6±1.4 years;...
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Development of a Standardized Suicide Prevention Program for Gatekeeper Intervention in Korea (Suicide CARE Version 2.0) to Prevent Adolescent Suicide: Version for Teachers

Lee HA, Lee YJ, Kim KA, Baik M, Paik JW, Seol J, Lee SM, Lee EJ, Lee H, Lim M, Jun JY, Ki SW, Jeon HJ, Kwon SJ, Lee HY

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The Role of Knowledge and Personal Experience in Shaping Stigma Associated With COVID-19 and Mental Illness

Yoo JM, Kim JW, Kim SY, Ryu S, Lee JY, Jung SI, Kim JM, Kim SW

Objective Stigma influences perceptions of mental illness and novel diseases like coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), often impeding healthcare access despite advancements in medical treatment. This study compares the stigma associated with...
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Psychological Inflexibility, Cognitive Fusion, and Thought–Action Fusion as a Transdiagnostic Construct: Direct Comparisons Among Major Depressive Disorder, Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, and Healthy Controls

Lee SW, Lee SJ, Choi M

Objective Evidence suggests that acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) processes function as transdiagnostic factors in both major depressive disorder (MDD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) individually. However, few studies have directly...
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Loneliness, Social Isolation, and Digital Health Literacy Among Older Women Living Alone in South Korea During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Hwang M, Kim G, Lee S, Park YH

Objective While using digital technologies for social health is widely acknowledged, the relationship between loneliness, social isolation, and digital health literacy remains unknown. This study aimed to assess the levels...
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Temperamental and Neurocognitive Predictors in Korean Basketball League Draft Selection

Oh K, Lee JW, Kang KD, Han DH

Objective This study hypothesized that physical status, temperament and characteristics, and neurocognitive functions of basketball players could predict the result of Korean Basketball League (KBL) draft selection. Methods We recruited the...
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Diabetes Is Positively Associated With High Risk of Depression in Korean Cervical Cancer Patients: Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2010–2021

Lee SM, Shin D, Seol A, Lee S, Cho HW, Min KJ, Hong JH, Lee JK, Lee NW, Song JY, Choi WJ

Objective Objective of this study is to evaluate the association between high risk of depression and metabolic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia in Korean cervical cancer patients. Methods A...
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The Moderating Effect of Internet Ethics on the Relationship Between Cyberbullying Victimization and Perpetration Among Korean Adults

Park SR, Bae SM

Objective Cyberbullying is increasing every year and poses a serious problem worldwide; although the rate of adult cyberbullying is increasing every year, still cyberbullying studies mainly focused on youths. This...
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Healing Through Loss: Exploring Nurses’ Post-Traumatic Growth After Patient Death

Kim Y, Ahn JH, Park J, Bang YR, Jun JY, Hong Y, Chung S, Ahn J, Park CHK

Objective This study aimed to identify the factors contributing to post-traumatic growth (PTG) among nurses who experienced patient death during the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and to evaluate the necessity...
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A New Agenda for Optimizing Roles and Infrastructure in a Mental Health Service Model for South Korea

Kim E, Lee HA, Lee YR, Lee IS, Na KS, Ahn SH, Cho CH, Seo H, Jung SB, Cho SJ, Lee HY

Objective As the demand for community mental health services continues to grow, the need for well-equipped and organized services has become apparent. This study aimed to optimize the roles and...
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Memory Decline and Aberration of Synaptic Proteins in X-Linked Moesin Knockout Male Mice

Cai H, Lee SM, Choi Y, Lee B, Im SJ, Kim DH, Choi HJ, Kim JH, Kim Y, Shin BA, Jeon S

Objective This study aims to investigate may moesin deficiency resulted in neurodevelopmental abnormalities caused by negative impact on synaptic signaling ultimately leading to synaptic structure and plasticity. Methods Behavioral assessments measured...
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Facilitators and Barriers Associated With Mental Health Service Utilization Among Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorder in Korea

Lee ES, Ha Y, Ko YM, Park S

Objective The treatment rate for alcohol use disorder (AUD) in Korea is significantly lower than its prevalence rate. Because untreated AUD can have harmful consequences, it is important to identify...
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