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Hanna Lee 3 Articles
The Longitudinal Relationships between Depression and Smoking in Hardcore Smokers Using Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Modeling
Jeong Won Han, Hanna Lee
J Korean Acad Nurs 2019;49(1):69-79.   Published online January 15, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2019.49.1.69
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Abstract Purpose

This study aimed to identify the directionality of the causal relationship and interaction between depression and amount of smoking over time in hardcore smokers using longitudinal descriptive analysis.

Methods

Secondary data from the Korean Welfare Panel Study were analyzed using autoregressive cross-lagged modeling. Participants included 342 hardcore smokers who participated in the 8th to 11th waves of the panel study.

Results

Analyses revealed that change(s) in depression levels according to time had a significant positive relationship with the total amount of smoking per day (β=.29, β=.19, β=.17, p<.001), while change(s) in total amount of smoking per day according to time had a significant positive relationship with depression (β=.43, β=.50, β=.38, p<.001). Analysis of the cross-lagged effect between depression and total amount of smoking per day showed that depression at one time point had a significantly positive relationship with the total amount of smoking per day at the next time point (β=.14, β=.13, β=.13, p=.021), and that the total amount of smoking per day at one time point had a significant positive relationship with depression at the next time point (β=.04, β=.04, β=.03, p=.044).

Conclusion

The findings in the present study confirmed a cross-interaction between depression and total amount of smoking per day in hardcore smokers. The present findings could be used to develop appropriate smoking-related interventions.

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  • Correlations among nicotine dependence, health-related quality of life, and depression in current smokers: a cross-sectional study with a mediation model
    Huali Xiong, Fengxun Ma, Dayi Tang, Daiqiang Liu
    Frontiers in Psychiatry.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A study on related factors of hardcore smokers
    Hanna Lee, Jeong‐Won Han
    Japan Journal of Nursing Science.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Effects of Parenting Stress and Controlling Parenting Attitudes on Problem Behaviors of Preschool Children: Latent Growth Model Analysis
Jeong Won Han, Hanna Lee
J Korean Acad Nurs 2018;48(1):109-121.   Published online January 15, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2018.48.1.109
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Abstract Purpose

This study was conducted to examine the longitudinal effects of parenting stress and parental control attitudes on problem behaviors in preschool children, using a latent growth model.

Methods

Participants were 1,724 pairs of parents and 1,724 preschool children who had completed the panel survey on Korean children (5th~7th survey panels).

Results

An analysis of the multivariate latent growth model of parenting stress, parental control attitudes, and children's problem behaviors suggested that the parents’ intercepts for parenting stress influenced their intercepts for parental control attitudes (father: b=.21, p<.001; mother: b=.55, p<.001). In addition, the slopes for fathers’ parenting stress was the only aspect that affected the slopes for mothers’ parental control attitudes (b=.77, p<.001). Moreover, both the intercepts and slopes of parenting stress and parental control attitudes significantly affected the children's problem behaviors.

Conclusion

This study is significant as it provides longitudinal evidence of the impact of parenting stress and parental control attitudes on children's problem behaviors. The findings suggest that accurately assessing changes in parenting stress and parental control attitudes and developing intervention programs to reduce them will be effective in reducing problem behaviors in children.

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    Osman Hatun, Pınar Kütük-Yılmaz, Gülşen Topal-Özgen
    The Family Journal.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Patricia Trautmann-Villalba, Eva Heine, Angela Kribs, Katrin Mehler
    Frontiers in Psychology.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The Relationship Between Parental Attitudes and Parent-Child Relationship
    Mine Durmuşoğlu, Tülay İlhan İyi, Cansu Yıldız Taşdemir
    Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Buca Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi.2024; (61): 2214.     CrossRef
  • Mothers’ Perceived Co-Parenting and Preschooler’s Problem Behaviors: The Mediating Role of Maternal Parenting Stress and the Moderating Role of Family Resilience
    Jingjing Zhu, Shuhui Xiang, Yan Li
    Psychology Research and Behavior Management.2024; Volume 17: 891.     CrossRef
  • Okul Öncesi Eğitime Devam Eden 48-72 Aylık Çocukların ve Ailelerin Sürdürülebilirliğe İlişkin Bilgi ve Uygulamaları
    Kazım Biber, Caner Börekci
    Uludağ Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi.2024; 37(3): 974.     CrossRef
  • Infant Temperament and Coparenting Support as Antecedents of French-Canadian Fathers’ Autonomy Support During Toddlerhood
    Emma Laflamme, Célia Matte-Gagné, Rose Bourget, Frédérique Fortin
    Parenting.2024; : 1.     CrossRef
  • Parental Burnout and Adolescents’ Development: Family Environment, Academic Performance, and Social Adaptation
    Wei Wang, Shen Chen, Shengnan Wang, Geyan Shan, Yongxin Li
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2023; 20(4): 2774.     CrossRef
  • Intrusive parenting in early childhood: A review and meta‐analysis
    Zixin Jiang, Xi Liang, Zhengyan Wang, Yige Lin, Linlin Zhang
    PsyCh Journal.2023; 12(3): 335.     CrossRef
  • Anxiety, sleep habits and executive function during the COVID-19 pandemic through parents’ perception: a longitudinal study
    Ignasi Navarro-Soria, Borja Costa-López, Joshua A. Collado-Valero, Rocío Juárez-Ruiz de Mier, Rocío Lavigne-Cervan
    Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The mediating effects of parenting style on the relationship between parental stress and behavioral problems in girls with precocious puberty in Korea: a cross-sectional study
    Ahreum Kwon, Young Il Cho, Hyo Jin Kim, Junghwan Suh, Dong Hee Kim
    BMC Pediatrics.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • „Tut sich da denn was? Und wenn ja, was?“ Videodiagnostische Beurteilung elterlicher Interaktionsqualitäten in einer vorschulpsychiatrischen Stichprobe
    Clara Hennecke, Marius Janßen
    Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie.2023; 72(5): 408.     CrossRef
  • The relationship between parental depression and child internalizing and externalizing problems: The roles of parenting stress and child maltreatment
    Chen Chen
    Frontiers in Public Health.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Psychological Need-Based Experiences as Energizing Processes for Mothers’ Identity Formation
    Adi Arden, Idit Katz, Ortal Slobodin
    Journal of Child and Family Studies.2023; 32(9): 2573.     CrossRef
  • Those in the shadow of the pandemic: impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on the mental health of children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their parents
    Baris Guller, Ferhat Yaylaci, Damla Eyuboglu
    International Journal of Developmental Disabilities.2022; 68(6): 943.     CrossRef
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    Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing.2022; 19(2): 130.     CrossRef
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    T.D.O. Oliveira, D.S. Costa, A. Alvim-Soares, J.J. de Paula, I. Kestelman, A.G. Silva, L.F. Malloy-Diniz, D.M. Miranda
    Child Abuse & Neglect.2022; 130: 105345.     CrossRef
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    Brain Sciences.2021; 11(9): 1222.     CrossRef
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    Faruk Caner YAM, Hatice KUMCAĞIZ
    OPUS Uluslararası Toplum Araştırmaları Dergisi.2021; 17(35): 1946.     CrossRef
  • Consequences of COVID-19 Confinement on Anxiety, Sleep and Executive Functions of Children and Adolescents in Spain
    Rocío Lavigne-Cerván, Borja Costa-López, Rocío Juárez-Ruiz de Mier, Marta Real-Fernández, Marta Sánchez-Muñoz de León, Ignasi Navarro-Soria
    Frontiers in Psychology.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Traumatic Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Middle School Students and Caregivers
    Merve Aktaş Terzioğlu, Ahmet Büber
    Psychiatry Investigation.2021; 18(6): 553.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Covid-19 confinement on the mental health of children and adolescents in Spain
    Juan Pablo Pizarro-Ruiz, Nuria Ordóñez-Camblor
    Scientific Reports.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Impact of COVID-19 on the mental health among children in China with specific reference to emotional and behavioral disorders
    Varsha Agarwal, Ganesh L., Sunitha B.K.
    International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare.2021; 14(2): 182.     CrossRef
  • Behavioral and Emotional Disorders in Children during the COVID-19 Epidemic
    Wen Yan Jiao, Lin Na Wang, Juan Liu, Shuan Feng Fang, Fu Yong Jiao, Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Eli Somekh
    The Journal of Pediatrics.2020; 221: 264.     CrossRef
  • The link between mother and child's obsessive-compulsive symptoms: A test of simple and serial mediation models in a healthy community sample
    Gabrielle Coppola, Alessandro Costantini, Marvita Goffredo, Domenico Vito Antonio Piazzolla, Cristina Semeraro, Rosalinda Cassibba, Maria Grazia Foschino Barbaro, Francesco Mancini
    Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders.2020; 25: 100510.     CrossRef
  • Longitudinal relationship between the child value, parenting stress, and controlling parenting attitudes and the self‐esteem of children: Applying the actor‐partner interdependence model (APIM) using a latent growth model
    Jeong‐Won Han, Hanna Lee
    Japan Journal of Nursing Science.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Behavioral and Emotional Disorders in Children during the COVID-19 Epidemic
    Wen Yan Jiao, Lin Na Wang, Juan Liu, Shuan Feng Fang, Fu Yong Jiao, Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Eli Somekh
    Pediatric pharmacology.2020; 17(3): 230.     CrossRef
  • Stress e competenze genitoriali nelle separazioni giudiziarie. Analisi dei fattori protettivi e di rischio nelle relazioni parentali
    Daniela Pajardi, Monia Vagni, Valeria Giostra, Viviana La Spada, Tiziana Maiorano
    RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA.2019; (4): 693.     CrossRef
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Non-linear System Dynamics Simulation Modeling of Adolescent Obesity: Using Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey
Hanna Lee, Eun Suk Park, Jae Kook Yu, Eun Kyoung Yun
J Korean Acad Nurs 2015;45(5):723-732.   Published online October 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2015.45.5.723
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Purpose

The purpose of this study was to develop a system dynamics model for adolescent obesity in Korea that could be used for obesity policy analysis.

Methods

On the basis of the casual loop diagram, a model was developed by converting to stock and flow diagram. The Vensim DSS 5.0 program was used in the model development. We simulated method of moments to the calibration of this model with data from The Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey 2005 to 2013. We ran the scenario simulation.

Results

This model can be used to understand the current adolescent obesity rate, predict the future obesity rate, and be utilized as a tool for controlling the risk factors. The results of the model simulation match well with the data. It was identified that a proper model, able to predict obesity probability, was established.

Conclusion

These results of stock and flow diagram modeling in adolescent obesity can be helpful in development of obesity by policy planners and other stakeholders to better anticipate the multiple effects of interventions in both the short and the long term. In the future we suggest the development of an expanded model based on this adolescent obesity model.

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    Asian Nursing Research.2016; 10(1): 11.     CrossRef
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