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Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine ; : 40-2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-126537

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BACKGROUND: On September 27, 2012, at 3:43 pm, a hydrogen fluoride spill occurred in a manufacturing plant located at the 4th complex of the Gumi National Industrial Complex in Gumi City, South Korea. The present study aimed to evaluate the psychological effects of the hydrogen fluoride spill on the members of the community and to investigate their relationships with physical symptoms and changes in psychological effects occurring as time passed after the accident. METHODS: The 1st phase involved a survey of 1359 individuals that was conducted 1 month after the spill, and the 2nd phase involved a survey of 711 individuals that was conducted 7 months after the accident. The questionnaires included items for assessing demographic characteristics, hydrogen fluoride exposure level, physical symptoms, and psychological status. Physical symptoms were assessed to determine the persistence of irritations. Psychological status was assessed to investigate the impact of event level using the Impact of Event Scale – Revised Korean version (IES-R-K), and the anxiety level was assessed using the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). RESULTS: As the hydrogen fluoride exposure level increased, the impact of event and anxiety levels increased significantly both 1 and 7 months after the accident (p < 0.05). The mean score of the impact of event levels decreased significantly from 33.33 ± 14.64 at 1 month after the accident to 28.68 ± 11.80 at 7 months after the accident (p < 0.05). The mean score of the anxiety levels increased significantly from 5.16 ± 6.59 at 1 month after the accident to 6.79 ± 8.41 at 7 months after the accident (p < 0.05). The risk of persistent physical symptoms at 7 months after the accident was significantly higher in females. The risk of persistent physical symptoms also increased significantly, with increasing age, hydrogen fluoride exposure, and impact of event levels (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The present study found that the impact of event level and anxiety level increased with increasing hydrogen fluoride exposure. Anxiety levels persisted even after time passed. The risk of persistent physical symptoms at 7 months after the accident was higher in females, and it increased with increasing age, hydrogen fluoride exposure level, and impact of event levels.


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Female , Humans , Anxiety , Disasters , Hydrofluoric Acid , Hydrogen , Korea , Plants
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Br J Med Med Res ; 2012 Oct-Dec; 2(4): 587-596
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-162762

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The breast is a sign of female sexual identity. However, there are some anomalies that affect normal breast development. These abnormalities could have physiological, psychological and psychosocial effects on an individual and could result in the person developing a negative self image. Not much study on these anomalies has been carried out even though most people are likely to suffer from any one of these breast developmental abnormalities (BDA) than breast cancer. Awareness on these abnormalities is very low unlike breast cancer. Due to low awareness, people with this form of condition are not aware of measures available. Incidence of these anomalies could be high hence the need to educate people on these abnormalities. This review seeks to create the awareness on BDAs and the necessary interventions available.

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China Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-528302

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OBJECTIVE:To discuss the adjustment of patients'medication psychology in clinical pharmaceutical care.METHODS:Various factors that influence patients'medication psychology and the effects resulted from patients'medication psychology were analyzed.RESULTS&CONCLUSIONS:Patients'psychological effects influence the physiological effects of medicine,thus greatly influencing drug action,therefore,pharmacists'knowledge on pharmacopsychology should be strength?ened and their communication ability with patients should be improved.Furthermore,pharmacists should adjust patients'medication psychology timely to satisfy their basic psychological needs for medication.

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Chinese Mental Health Journal ; (12)1991.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-584751

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Objective:To analyze the socio-psychological effects of killing raised masked civet in the prevention of SARS.Methods:3816 comments pasted in News Forum of Net Ease freely by net mates,on the second SARS prevention in Gnangdong province,were collected.The public psychological responses before and after the killing raised masked civets were compared.Results:All the four main categories of“optimal or rational”,“worry”, “complaining of government”,and“"complaining of scientists”,which reflected the socio-psychological response to the prevention of SARS,greatly improved after this measure.Conclusion:This measure had positive effect on enhancing the confidence in anti-SARS,getting rid of the fear of SARS,increasing the trust of the public to government,and strengthening the scientific belief among the public.

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