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Public Health Policy and Health Equity

Kim CY

Equity-focused public health policy has solid theoretical and practical basis, in addition to ethical one. In the Republic of Korea (hereafter Korea), however, equity in health has not had a...
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Health in All Policies: The Evolution of Health Promotion and Intersectoral Cooperation

Jhang WG

'Health in All Policies' is a new strategy for governance for health in 21st century. The evolution of health promotion has affected the creation of the strategy through the efforts...
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Effects of Chronic Insufficient Sleep on Society

Lee HJ, Kim L

  • KMID: 2317392
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2003 Dec;10(2):77-83.
Industrialization has brought great changes in human life. Human sleep patterns have also been much influenced by industrialization and the invention of electricity and the light bulb. Insufficient sleep is...
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Epidemiologic Transition of Communicable Diseases in Korea: Academia's Contributions to the National Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Programs

Kim JS, Cheong HK

  • KMID: 2303876
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2006 Jun;28(1):4-21.
This paper describes the transition of communicable diseases in Korea since 1970s. Some of Korean's general living background and health indicators are introduced, followed by trends in the changes during...
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Public Policy and Laws on Infectious Disease Control in Korea: Past, Present and Prospective

Chun BC

The history of modern infectious disease control in Korea could be divided into 4 era by its characteristics; the Opening and Korean Empire era (1896-1910), Japanese Colonial Rule and US...
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Physical activity recommendations and guidelines based on a new paradigm

Koh KW

As new physical activity recommendations and guidelines have spread globally since 1996, scrutiny of the evolution of national physical activity recommendations and guidelines for application to the Korean medical field...
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Health Impact Assessment as a Strategy for Intersectoral Collaboration

Kang E, Park HJ, Kim JE

OBJECTIVES: This study examined the use of health impact assessment (HIA) as a tool for intersectoral collaboration using the case of an HIA project conducted in Gwang Myeong City, Korea. METHODS:...
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Policy and law of big data use in health care

Park HW

According to Article 17 of the Korean Constitution, the privacy of no citizen shall be infringed. There have been considerable advances in the fields of computers and communications technology in...
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Multidisciplinary Approach to Low Fertility Issue in Korea

Park JH

A rapid decrease of total fertility rate to 1.08 in 2005 prompted the Korean government to plan and implement a ‘5-year plan for ageing society and population policy’ starting from...
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An Exploratory Study of Health Inequality Discourse Using Korean Newspaper Articles: A Topic Modeling Approach

Kim JH

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore the health inequality discourse in the Korean press by analyzing newspaper articles using a relatively new content analysis technique. METHODS: This study used the search...
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Changes in Labor Regulations During Economic Crises: Does Deregulation Favor Health and Safety?

Jhang WG

OBJECTIVES: The regulatory changes in Korea during the national economic crisis 10 years ago and in the current global recession were analyzed to understand the characteristics of deregulation in labor...
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Proposal for improving the outcomes of cancer treatment

Kim HJ

Cancer is the most common cause of death in Korea. Nationwide cancer statistics, the early detection of cancer, and quality control and feedback regarding cancer treatment are very important for...
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Cancer Control Programs in East Asia: Evidence From the International Literature

Moore MA

Cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity throughout the world, including the countries of North-East and South-East Asia. Assessment of burden through cancer registration, determination of risk and...
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Elderly Suicide in Korea

Bae JN

  • KMID: 2186212
  • J Korean Geriatr Psychiatry.
  • 2001 Dec;5(2):113-119.
In almost all countries, older adults present higher suicide rates than young people and generally, lifetime suicide risk and the wish to die are positively correlated with increase in age....
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Estimation of Demand and Supply for Occupational and Environmental Medicine Specialties in Korea (II): Demand Estimation and Demand-Supply Balance

Chae Y, Kim J, Leem J

  • KMID: 2075082
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2011 Mar;23(1):80-88.
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the demand and demand-supply balances of occupational and environmental medical specialties (OEMS) in the target year of 2020. METHODS: We adopted a new OEMS demand model based on...
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Consensus Making Process in the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Guideline for Physical Impairment: Evaluation as a Social Process

Youm Y, Lee MJ, Hwang SC

The steering committee of the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Guideline for Physical Impairment was fully aware of the social processes of disability evaluation from the beginning and thus, developed...
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The Structure and Orientation of Governance for Healthy Cities Programs

Jhang WG

The Healthy Cities program is being actively pursued worldwide under the leadership of the World Health Organization as an effort to improve urban health through changes in the physical and...
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Irish public opinion on assisted human reproduction services: Contemporary assessments from a national sample

Walsh DJ, Sills ES, Collins GS, Hawrylyshyn CA, Sokol P, Walsh AP

OBJECTIVE: To measure Irish opinion on a range of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments. METHODS: A nationally representative sample of Irish adults (n=1,003) were anonymously sampled by telephone survey. RESULTS: Most participants...
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Asbestosis Epidemics Caused by Non-occupational Neighborhood Exposure

Ahn YS, Kim HR

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral in the Earth's crust, and it is not confined to the historic and current asbestos mining areas, but rather quite commonly encountered in certain...
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The Past, Present, and Future of Attachment Theory

Bahn GH

The attachment theory, which was developed half a century ago by a British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, John Bowlby, is the most fundamental theory for raising infants and children. His colleagues,...
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