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Volume 22(2); June 2014
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Affecting Factors on Competence of Clinical Practice of Nursing Students
Kyoungnam Kim
Korean J Str Res. 2014;22(2):55-65.   Published online June 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2014.22.2.55
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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of the ego-resilience, stress, satisfaction and competence of clinical practice and affecting factors on competence of clinical practice in nursing students. Data were obtained through questionnairs from 202 nursing college students in 6 nursing college located in the province of G. The collected data were analyzed by the statistical package SPSS WIN 19.0. As a results, ego-resilience had a significant positive correlation with satisfaction of clinical practice (r=.213, p=.002), competence of clinical practice (r=.432, p<.001). Stress of clinical practice had a significant negative correlation with satisfaction of clinical practice (r=?.443, p<.001), competence of clinical practice (r=?.156, p=.031). Satisfaction of clinical practice had a significant positive correlation with competence of clinical practice (r=.401, p<.001). The significant major predictors of competence of clinical practice were satisfaction of clinical practice in participants (β=.24) and second factor were ego-resilience in curiosity (β=.22). The explained variances for competence of clinical practice was 34.9% in nursing students. Therefore to enhance competence of clinical practice a follow up study on the development of a program for advanced ego-resilience, reduction to stress, enhanced to satisfaction of clinical practice in nursing students is needed. (Korean J Str Res 2014;22:55∼65)

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    Eun Mi Park, Yeoungsuk Song
    Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education.2019; 25(3): 357.     CrossRef
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    Sun-Hee Kim, So Yeon Yoo, Yae Young Kim
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2018; 48(1): 70.     CrossRef
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    Yu-Jin Jeong, Chin-Kang Koh
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    Jeong Hwa Park, Su Kyoung Chung
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Effects of Depression and Impulsive Behavior on Smoking of Adolescents
Hea Shoon Lee
Korean J Str Res. 2014;22(2):67-76.   Published online June 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2014.22.2.67
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This study was to investigate the relationship between depression and impulsive behavior among adolescents. The data were collected using questionnaire from the sample of 452 middle and high school students. The data were collected from July 2 to 13, 2012. Data were analyzed using frequencies, means, χ<sup>2</sup>-test, t-test and logistic regression analysis (SPSS 20.0). The major findings of this study were as follows. Adolescents smoking rate were 19.2%. Firstly, Significant differences were found for Sex, school achievement levels, school of life satisfaction, family living together, parental relationship satisfaction between smoking group and non-smoking group. Secondly, Depression and impulsive behavior of smoking group were higher than non-smoking group. Thirdly, The logistic regression analysis revealed that depression, motor impulsiveness, and school achievement levels were significantly associated with smoking. The results of this study offer basic data for the development of intervention programs to prevent adolescents smoking. (Korean J Str Res 2014;22:67∼76)

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  • Gender Differences in the Association between Eating Behavior and Depression of Adolescents: Evidence from a National Korean Cross-sectional Survey
    Hye Sun Hyun
    Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing.2016; 27(2): 106.     CrossRef
The Effects of Subjective Health Status, Climacteric Symptoms and Coping Behaviors of Office Workers Men on Mid-life Crisis
Eun Young Kim*, Mi Young Jang*, Eun Young Jung
Korean J Str Res. 2014;22(2):77-86.   Published online June 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2014.22.2.77
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The purpose of this study was to identify influencing factors on mid-life crisis of office workers men in mid-life crisis and provide the basic materials to devise effective management methods and nursing education program for overcoming mid-life crisis. The subjects in this study were office workers middle aged men who lived in G and J. The number of the selected middle aged men was 121. The collected date were analyzed with independent sample t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients and stepwise regression analysis. As a results, the most powerful influencing factors on mid-life crisis of office workers is climacteric symptoms. The other factors are relationship with spouse, drinking and coping behaviors. These factors explained 74.1% of the variables in mild-life crisis. Results suggest that this study provides useful information that management of climacteric symptoms is very important for office workers to control their mid-life crisis. Based upon the results, this study provides useful information that could control mil-life crisis among office workers and indicated that nursing intervention is needed. (Korean J Str Res 2014;22:77∼86)

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    Young Hwa Lee, Sun Jung Park, Hyun Ji Kim, Bock Soon Park, Hyo Yeol Jang, Ha Na Cho, Young Sook Lim
    International Journal of ADVANCED AND APPLIED SCIENCES.2023; 10(6): 129.     CrossRef
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    Korean Journal of Adult Nursing.2022; 34(4): 424.     CrossRef
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    Sustainability.2021; 13(7): 3761.     CrossRef
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    Eun-Hui Seo, Eun-Young Kim, Eun-Young Jung
    Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2016; 17(4): 454.     CrossRef
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    Dahye Park, Eunhee Jang
    Journal of the Korea Convergence Society.2015; 6(6): 95.     CrossRef
Development of the Daily Life Stress Response Inventory for a Middle-Aged Woman
Sung-Man Bae*, Byung-Sun Kim
Korean J Str Res. 2014;22(2):87-95.   Published online June 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2014.22.2.87
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This study examined the development and validity of daily stress response scale for middle-aged woman. We surveyed 91 preliminary items for 406 middle-aged woman, from 35 to 44 age, living in seoul and gyeonggi-do. We excluded 5 of 91 items through content and item analysis and conducted exploratory factor analysis and eliminated 16 items which were under communality value .30. Next to, we removed 15 items which were under factor loading .30 and double loading with two or more factors and final inventory were composed to 40 items. internal reliability of total items was good as .941 and 3 sub-factors explained 42.82 percents of a total variance of inventory. Each factors were named as follows. First factor is a somatization, second factor is a anger, third factor is a negative emotion. There was a significant correlation between daily stress response and perceived stress and this result imply that criteria validity of daily stress response inventory was guaranteed. (Korean J Str Res 2014;22:87∼95)

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  • Relationship of Friend/Parent Exercise Participation Levels and Adolescents’ Exercise Intention/Behavior as Moderated by Action Control
    Keunchul Lee, Kanghun Lee
    Perceptual and Motor Skills.2020; 127(2): 347.     CrossRef
The Banker to Engage in Emotional Labor's Stresses and Burnout
Sung-Jin Kim*, Chang-Hee Hong
Korean J Str Res. 2014;22(2):97-107.   Published online June 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2014.22.2.97
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation of emotional labor's job stresses, customer-related stressors, ego-resilience, tenure of office with burnout. Participants were 530 bankers (269 men and 261 women) working at bank branches in B city and surrounding area. Age of participants was 20∼52 years old, with a mean age of 36.26 years old (SD=7.28). They completed a set of questionaries on customer-related stressors, job stresses, burnout, type of emotional labor, and ego-resilience. Data were analyzed with Pearson's simple correlation, multiple regression analysis, and one-way ANOVA. The results were as follows. First, stepwise multiple regression analysis showed 4 variables (job stress, surface acting, ego-resilience and customer-related stressor) explained 54% variance of burnout. The job stress has the most power with a explanation and surface acting type of emotional labor has shown to further increase the burnout. Second, ego-resilience showed negative correlation with job stress and burnout. Third, bankers who had longer career were more skilled at deep acting type of emotional labor. Finally, implications and limitations of this study and suggestions for future studies were discussed (Korean J Str Res 2014;22:97∼107)

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    SoonJeong Yang, DonHun Lee
    Korean Journal of Industrial and Organizational Psychology.2019; 32(3): 265.     CrossRef

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