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The Relationships of Internet Addiction, Depression, and Suicidal ideation in Adolescents
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Eun Jung Ryu, Kwi Soon Choi, Jeong Seok Seo, Bum Woo Nam
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(1):102-110. Published online March 28, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.1.102
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Purpose
This study was done to identify the state of internet addiction and to investigate the relationships among internet addiction, depression and suicidal ideation in adolescents.
Method
Participants were 1,670 high school students in an urban city. The Internet Addiction Scale was used to measure internet addiction, the DISC-MDD-SQ was used to measure depression, and the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire-JR was used to measure suicidal ideation.
Result
38.1% of participants were perceived to be in the early stages of internet addiction and 1.5% reported heavy addiction. Overall the internet addiction scale score was 37.57(±12.52). The differences of internet addiction in sample characteristics were found to be significant in rank in class. The differences in DISC-MDD-SQ and IAS scores among the states of internet addiction were statistically significant. The level of internet addiction correlated positively to the level of depression and suicidal ideation.
Conclusion
Based upon these findings, there were significant positive correlations among Internet addiction, depression, and suicidal ideation in adolescents. As schools are often the first line for the identification of potential life-threatening behaviors, nurses, especially school-based health professionals, need to be cognizant of measures and procedures for the assessment of Internet addiction, depression, and suicidal ideation.
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A Study on Self-Efficacy and Quality of Life in Schizophrenic Patients
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Eun Sun Rho, Hye Jin Kwon, Eun Jung Ryu
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(5):912-920. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.5.912
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to identify the correlation that exists between quality of life and self-efficacy of schizophrenic patients, focusing on the influence of related factors on these varables. METHOD: The subjects of this study were 151 schizophrenic patients. The data were collected using questionnaires. The instruments used for this study were the general self-efficacy scale developed by Sherer & Maddex (1982), the specific self-efficacy scale modified and complemented by these co-researchers on the basis of the past studies and modified SIP by Voruganti (1996). The period of data collection was from July. 2000 to Jan. 2001. Data analysis was done by SPSS, t-test, ANOVA and the Pearson Correlation Coefficient. RESULT: 1. The level of self-efficacy showed a mean score of 60.0 and the level of quality of life, a mean score of 47.0. 2. The general characteristics affecting the self-efficacy of schizophrenic patients were staying with family (p=0.05) and employment (p=0.00). 3. The general characteristics affecting the quality of life of schizophrenic patients were staying with family (p=0.04), employment (p=0.05) and duration of illness (0.03). 4. A positive correlation was identified between self-efficacy and quality of life (r=-0.469, p=0.000). CONCLUSION: The study suggests that nursing intervention strategy should be worked out to develop a psychiatric rehabilitation program that can promote self-efficacy and thus enhance the quality of life of schizophrenic patients.
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A Study on Causal Attribution and Self-Efficacy in the Patients with Cancer
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Eun Jung Ryu, Eun Ja Yeun
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(2):232-243. Published online March 29, 2017
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When people undergo stressful situations such as a cancer diagnosis, they ask, "why
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strategies are chosen. Weiner (1979) suggested three dimensions of causal attributions:
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1. Each mean score of causal attribution dimensions (focus of control, stability,
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The mean score of self-efficacy was 71.03.
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significant negative relationship between self efficacy and external controllability.
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A study on the Experience of Nurses' socialization Process in the Hospital Setting
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Bok Soon Kim, Eun Jung Ryu, Kyung Hee Kim, Hae Kyung Chung, Mi Seung Song, Kyung Sook Choi
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1999;29(2):393-404. Published online March 29, 2017
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Sun Hae Choi, Young Hwa Nam, Eun Jung Ryu, Myung Wha Baek, Dong Hee Suh, Soon Rim Suh, Gui Yun Choi, Kyung Sook Choi
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1998;28(3):786-800. Published online March 29, 2017
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Analysis of the Nursing Interventions done by MICU and SICU nurses using NIC
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Eun Jung Ryu, Kyung Sook Choi, Young Mi Kwon, Suk Nam Joo, Suk Rae Yun, Hwa Sook Choi, Seoung Bok Kwon, Jeong Hee Lee, Bok Ja Kim, Hyung Yae Kim, Ok Hee Ahn, Eun Sun Rho, Kyung Sook Park
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