Jun Hee Noh
Woosuk University
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society | 2012
Eun Ju Lim; Jun Hee Noh
Abstract The purpose of this study was a descriptive research that identified the levels of health- promoting behaviors, previous related behavior, perceived benefits/barriers, self-efficacy, and social support. In addition, it was to establish the relations among the variables, and determine the factors affecting the health-promoting behaviors. Study participants were 311 middle aged between 55-64 in urban areas, and the data were collected through self-reported structured questionnair. According to the results, the mean score for the levels of health-promoting behaviors of the late middle aged was 2.64. Also, among the variables related to health-promoting behaviors, perceived benefits were the highest score (30.7), and perceived barriers were the lowest one (2.08). Meaningful positive correlations were found among health-promoting behaviors and previous related behavior, social support, perceived benefits, and self-efficacy, but perceived barriers showed weakly negative correlations. In addition, the factors affecting health promoting behaviors were revealed in order as following: Previous health related behavior(β=.35,
Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society | 2016
Jun Hee Noh; Soo Jung Chang; Seong Eun Kim
The aim of this study was to test the validity and reliability of the Suicide Resilience Inventory-Korean version. Data were collected from 266 university students in Jeonbuk, South Korea. The Suicide Resilience Inventory-Korean version Suicide Resilience Inventory-25 was developed, and the collected data were analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis and Cronbachs alpha. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that The Suicide Resilience Inventory-Korean version(SRI-K) had factor loadings of the 19 items on the three subscales from 0.442 to 0.767. The three subscales model was validated by confirmatory factor analysis (RMSEA<.08, CFI≥.9). The internal consistency with a Cronbachs alpha was reliable with a total scale of 0.943. These findings show that the SRI-K has satisfactory construct validity and reliability to measure the ability to effectively overcome and to flexibly cope with the suicide
Occupational health nursing | 2013
Eun Ju Lim; Jun Hee Noh; Seung Eun Kim
bio science and bio technology | 2015
Eun Ju Lim; Jun Hee Noh
Healthcare and Nursing 2015 | 2015
Eun Ju Lim; Jun Hee Noh; Yong Sun Jeong
Healthcare and Nursing 2015 | 2015
Seong Eun Kim; Eun Ju Lim; Jun Hee Noh
International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics | 2019
Eun Young Kim; Jun Hee Noh; Eun Young Jung; Eun Ju Lim
International Journal of IT-based Public Health Management | 2017
Eun-Young Kim; Eun Ju Lim; Jun Hee Noh; Eun Young Jung
bio science and bio technology | 2016
Seong Eun Kim; Jun Hee Noh; Eun Ju Lim
bio science and bio technology | 2016
Eun Ju Lim; Jun Hee Noh; Yong Sun Jeong; Naju-si Jeollanam-do