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Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1990

Effect of the Early Traumatic Experience on the Mental Health of the Elderly

Kwang Heun Lee; Jung Hoon Lee; Jong-Bum Lee; Byung Tak Park; Seung-Deuk Cheung

This study was intended to analyse the relation between the psychic traumatic experience and the psychological health of the aged. The authors carried out this study by means of the combined anxiety-depression scale(CADS) and the preadolescence traumatic experience scale(PTES) with 278 aged men and women residing in Taegu from September to October 1988. The results were as follows : 1. Based on the scores avaluated by CADS, the scores of the both groups showed that comparative group was accounted for , while the experimental group for , which showed significantly higher score in the experimental group(p


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1986

A Study on Psychoticism in College Freshmen

Jin Sung Kim; Jong Bum Lee; Seung Douk Cheung; Byung Tak Park

The authors studied psychotic ism, using Derogatiss SCL-90, in the subjects of 3,499 male and 1,335 female college freshmen of Yeungnam University. The authors collected the reports of Self-Rating Psychoticism Scale during the periods from January to February, 1986, and applied ANOVA and t-test on psychoticism scores in order to compare them between various psychosocial factors, and sexes. The results are as follows : There was significant difference in the mean averages of total psychoticism socres between male and female students: male students scored 4.62+4.01, female students scored 5.03+3.89(P


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1986

A Study on Organic Brain Syndrome in the Elderly at the Home for the Aged

Byung Tak Park; Jin Sung Kim; Seung Douk Cheung

The authors studied organic brain syndrome, using organic brain syndrome scale of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for DSM-II, in the subjects of 65 males and 231 females at the homes for the aged in the Taegu and Kyong-buk areas. The authors collected the data during the period from June to August, 1986, and applied ANOVA and -test in order to compare various psychologic factors in relation to the organic brain syndrome. The results could be summarized as follows : The elderly males(15%) showed high OBS scores of 12 and over, while ninety elderly females(39%) showed the same scores. Among those psychosocial factors, age, education, birth place, occupation, religion, history before institutionalization are significantly related to the OBS scores.


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1986

A Study on Anxiety in College Freshmen

Hyung Bae Park; Jong Bum Lee; Seung Douk Cheung; Byung Tak Park

The authors studied anxiety, using Zungs Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS), in the subjects of 3,499 male and 1,335 female college freshmen of Yeungnam University. The authors collected the reports of SAS during the periods from January to February, 1986, and applied ANOVA and t-test on anxiety scores in order to compare them between various psychosocial factors, and sexes. The results are as follows: There was significant difference in the mean averages of total anxiety scores between male and female students: male students scored , female students scored , (P


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1984

Evaluation of the Mental Health Status of the Aged by Zung's Self-rating Anxiety Scale

Jung Hoon Lee; Byung Tak Park; Seung Douk Cheung; Pock Soo Kang; Jong Hak Chung

The authors studied on anxiety, using Zungs self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), on the subjects of 329 men and 522 women of 60 years old and older. This study was carried out for 8 months from November 1983 to June 1984 in the area of Seoul, Taegu and Kyungsan Gun, Kyungpook province. The results showed that there was no significant difference in the means of total anxiety scores between the two groups of men and women. The anxiety scores in items of sweating, apprehension, dyspnea, restlessness and insomnia were relatively high in both groups. The scores of faintness, panic, fear, tremor and facial flushing were low in both groups. Among 329 men, 48(14.6%) showed rather serious anxiety level of score 50 or higher, while 153 of 522 women (29.4%) showed the same score. Among these psychosocial factors, suppoter, living place, religion and security system are significantly related with anxiety scores in both groups (p


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1987

A Study on Anxiety-Depression in College Freshmen

Hyeong Bae Park; Jin Sung Kim; Chang Su Kim; Byung Tak Park; Jong Bum Lee; Jung Hoon Lee; Seung Douk Cheung


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1990

A study on the attitude toward dying and hospice

Young Uck Kim; Jung Hoon Lee; Jong-Bum Lee; Byung Tak Park; Seung-Deuk Cheung; Myung Se Kim; Hoo Ja Kim


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1988

A Study on Obsessin & Lie in College Freshmen

Kim Jh; Byung Tak Park; Jong-Bum Lee; Jung Hoon Lee; Seung-Deuk Cheung


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1987

A Study on Paranoid Ideation & Obsession in College Freshmen

Byung Tak Park; Jin Sung Kim; Jong Bum Lee; Jung Hoon Lee; Seung Douck Cheung


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 1986

A Study on Depression in the Elderly at the Home for the Aged

Byung Tak Park; Kim Jh; Hyung Bae Park; Bok-Soon Kwon; Jung Hoon Lee; Jong-Bum Lee; Seung-Deuk Cheung

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