Young Sung Suh
Keimyung University
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Yonsei Medical Journal | 2011
Hwee Soo Jeong; Dong Wook Lee; Chang Ho Youn; Mi Kyung Lee; Seung-Jun Lee; Young Sung Suh; Dae-Hyun Kim
Purpose A new strain of the H1N1 subtype of influenza A virus resulted in a pandemic outbreak. In South Korea, cases of pandemic influenza have increased. Therefore, we explored perception or preventive behaviors for this virus in hospital employees and outpatients. Materials and Methods Data was collected from hospital employees and outpatients at three university hospitals located in Daegu, Gyeongju in South Korea between the 21st and 30th of September, 2009 using a self-administrated questionnaire. We estimated perception by components of The Health Belief Model (HBM), preventive behaviors consisted of avoidance behaviors, and the recommended behaviors by the Korea Center of Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). Desire for vaccination was identified. Results The 1,837 participants comprised hospital employees (n = 880, 47.9%) and outpatients (n = 957, 52.1%). Of all hospital employees, 491 (55.8%) and 708 (80.5%) perceived susceptibility of the pandemic influenza and benefits of the preventive behaviors, respectively. Among all outpatients, 490 (51.2%) and 651 (68.0%) perceived susceptibility of the pandemic influenza and benefits of the preventive behaviors, respectively. Recommended preventative behaviors were adopted by 674 (76.6%) of hospital employees and 631 (65.9%) of outpatients. Vaccination was desired by 479 (54.4%) of hospital employees and 484 (50.6%) of outpatients. Factors influencing preventative behaviors included gender, economic status (for hospital employees) and educational level (for outpatients). All HBM components except perception of barriers were associated with the preventive behaviors in both groups. Conclusion The majority of the surveyed hospital employees and outpatients perceived the benefits of preventive behaviors for pandemic influenza and performed them.
International Journal of Sexual Health | 2018
Seung Wan Hong; Young Sung Suh; Dae-Hyun Kim
ABSTRACT Understanding sexual intercourse among adolescents is an important public health issue. To establish the risk factors of coitus among youth, we use 11th Korea Youth Risk Behaviour Web-based Survey data. Participants were completed a questionnaire on sexual behaviour, alcohol consumption, smoking, mental health, physical activity, weight management, health equity, and others. Among boys, coitus experience was higher in boys-only schools than in mixed-sex schools; conversely, in girls, coitus experience was higher in mixed-sex schools than in girls-only schools. High economic status, having step-parents, consuming alcohol or tobacco, low sex education, and low happiness scores were associated with coitus in boys, while the factors in girls were consuming alcohol or tobacco, low body mass index, low happiness score, and low academic performance. Boys with high economic status should be regarded as high risk, and mental health appears important for sexual health in both boys and girls.
Korean Journal of Family Medicine | 2009
Dae-Hyun Kim; Young Sung Suh
Korean Journal of Family Medicine | 2004
Hyeun Suk Kim; Hong Kyoung Bae; Young Sung Suh; Dae-Hyun Kim; M.D.,Kyung Sik Shon; In Ho Bae
Korean Journal of Family Medicine | 2008
Young Sung Suh; Yong-Won Cho; Yi Sang Doe
Korean Journal of Health Promotion | 2007
Young Sung Suh
Korean Journal of Family Practice | 2017
Jun Young Lee; Sang Kyun Park; Byung Taek Oh; Young Si Hwang; Seung Wan Hong; Dae-Hyun Kim; Young Sung Suh
Korean Journal of Family Practice | 2017
Young Si Hwang; Byung Taek Oh; Jun Young Lee; Sang Kyun Park; Seung Wan Hong; Dae-Hyun Kim; Young Sung Suh
Korean Journal of Family Practice | 2016
Eun Young Jung; Ji Won Seo; Jae Hyuck Lee; Young Sung Suh; Dae-Hyun Kim
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2010
Chae Rin Park; Young Sung Suh; Dae-Hyun Kim; Dae Kwang Kim