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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing ; : 73-82, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-647717

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing factors on mental health related quality of life (MHRQoL) in adults across the lifespan. METHODS: A total of 688 Korean adults aged 19 years and older were selected. Data were collected by personal interviews or self report using structured questionnaires. For data analysis, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients and Stepwise multiple regression were used. RESULTS: Mental health related quality of life (MHRQoL) differed significantly according to life cycle, especially showing a lower score in the elderly than others. In addition, elderly adulthood reported the highest stress and depression. The most significant predictors of MHRQoL in young and middle aged people were stress, depression, and subjective health status. Predictors of MHQoL in the elderly were stress and religion. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that MHRQoL of adult is associated with stress and depression. When the programs are developed to enhance mental health in elderly adulthood, religion should be considered as well as stress.


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Adult , Aged , Humans , Middle Aged , Depression , Life Cycle Stages , Mental Health , Quality of Life , Surveys and Questionnaires , Self Report , Statistics as Topic
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Korean Journal of Gynecologic Oncology ; : 70-76, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-33407

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OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to compare the difference and the positivity rate between Preserv Cyt(TM) solution of Thin-Prep(TM) Pap test and Cervical Sampler(TM) of Hybrid Capture II for detecting HPV DNA. METHODS: We collected samples of the cervix by using Preserv Cyt(TM) solution of Thin-Prep(TM) Pap test and a Cervical Sampler(TM) of Hybrid Capture II from ninety one women who screened for cervical carcinoma and precancerous cervical lesions between January 2003 and March 2003. At the same time, we tested the sample using the Preserv Cyt(TM) solution left over with a sample conversion kit. The cut off value for positive test result was above 1 pg/mL. RESULTS: The results of comparing the test using the Preserv Cyt(TM) solution of Thin-Prep(TM) Pap test with the one using Cervical Sampler(TM) showed negative results and 34 patients showed positive results with a significant high kappa coefficient of 0.674. The HPV titer of 10. Agreement rates of Preserv Cyt(TM) solution according to the HPV titer of Cervical Sampler(TM) were as follows: 97.7% in values below 1, 96.8% in values above 10, but 17.6% in values 1 to 10. So, the agreement rate was low between Cervical Sampler(TM) and Preserv Cyt(TM) solution in low value of HPV of Cervical Sampler(TM). CONCLUSION: Comparing the test using Preserv Cyt(TM) solution with Cervical Sampler(TM), there was a high correspondence and the Preserv Cyt(TM) solution was facilitated to detection for HPV at a time.


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Female , Humans , Cervix Uteri , DNA
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