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				Prevalence Rate and Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis among Korean Middle School Students														
			
			Ji Won Oak, Hea Shoon Lee			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2012;42(7):992-1000.   Published online December 12, 2012			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2012.42.7.992
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to verify prevalence rates of atopic dermatitis (AD) in middle school students in Korea and to define AD and associated factors.Methods This study was conducted using secondary analysis of raw data from the ‘The 6th Korean National Adolescent Health Behavior Survey, 2010’ conducted by the Korea Centers for Disease Control. The participants were 37,570 students. General characteristics and health behavior-related characteristics were analyzed using descriptive statistics, χ2-test and logistic regression analysis.Results Results are as follows. 1. There were 8,494 middle school students (22.6%), who had been diagnosed with AD during the last 12 months. 2. Factors associated with AD in middle school students were gender (p< .001), grade level (p= .001), father’s education (p< .001), mother’s education (p= .032), regular dietary habits (breakfasts, p= .025; lunches; p= .003), stress (p< .001), recognition of subjective awareness of one’s health conditions (p< .001), hand washing before meals at school (p= .013), and cessation education for both smoking (p= .002) and alcohol (p= .031).Conclusion Results of the study indicate that in order to alleviate AD symptoms in these students, there is a need to develop nursing interventions and education programs taking into consideration these variables and verifying the effects of interventions and programs.
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				A Study on Health Behavior in People at Risk for a Cerebrovascular Accident														
			
			Mi Sook Song, Young Soon Byeon, Kyoung Sook Lim, Ji Won Oak			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(7):1091-1097.   Published online December 31, 2007			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.7.1091
							
							 
				
										
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  This study was done to survey health behaviors in people at risk for a Cerebrovascular Accident(CVA).Method From November 21 to December 29, 2005, a questionnaire survey was conducted with 171 people at risk for a Cerebrovascular Accident(LDL of above 130 mg/dl & homocysteine of above 15.0 micromol/L). Their physical composition was measured and blood was collected.Results 1. Of the subjects, 34.5% were smokers, 61.4% were drinkers, 56.7% did not exercise regularly, 57.3% did not control their weight, 26.9% preferred eating meat, and 32.2% preferred salty food. 2. The gender was different between smoking status(χ2=10.734, p=.001), and drinking status(χ2=7.185, p=.007), and the age was different between smoking statusχ2=6.656, p=.010), and drinking status(χ2=10.722, p=.001). The HbA1C level was different for regular exercise(χ2= 4.824, p=.028) and the HDL-cholesterol was different for meat-eating preference(χ2=7.928, p=.005). The observance of troubling signs was different for a salty food preference(χ2=4.313, p=.038).Conclusion It is necessary to develop programs for taking care of people at risk for a Cerebrovascular Accident and test the effects of the programs in order to reduce the risk factors of CVA and enhance health behavior promotion.
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