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The Effects of Solution-Focused Group Counseling on the Stress Response and Coping Strategies in the Delinquent Juveniles
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Mi Ja Ko, Sook Ja Yu, Yang Gon Kim
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2003;33(3):440-450. Published online March 28, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2003.33.3.440
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Purpose
This study was conducted to examine the effects of solution-focused group counseling on the general stress, stress response and coping in the delinquent juveniles.
Method
The subjects consisted of a convenience samlple of 60 delinquent juveniles who had been placed under probation in Kwang-ju, and recruited from Oct., 2000 to Dec., 2000. Solution-focused group counseling was conducted for the experimental group once a week for 120 to 180 minutes for 6 week. The control group received no group session. For both groups the level of general stress, stress response and coping were measured before and after the experiment.
Result
General stress significantly decreased in the experimental group and increased in the control group, but showed no significant difference between the two groups. Stress response decreased significantly in the experimental group and increased in the control group, but showed no significant difference between the two groups. The problem-focused coping significantly increased in the experimental group and decreased in the control group, and showed a significant difference between the two groups. The emotion-focused coping significantly decreased in the experimental group and increased in the control group, and showed no significant difference between the two groups.
Conclusion
This study showed that solution-focused group-counselling has a positive effect on variables like the general stress, stress response, emotion-focused coping and problem-focused coping. Further study needs to be conducted to verify results.
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The Effect of Dance Therapy on Pulmonary and Cognitive Function in the Elderly
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Young Ran Lee, Sook Ja Yu
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1999;29(6):1273-1283. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.1999.29.6.1273
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This study was done to explore the effects of dance therapy on pulmonary and cognitive functions in the elderly. The design of this study was a non-equivalent pre-post test experiment.
The subjects consisted of elderly persons living in a facility located in Kyoungi-Do. Fifty eight subjects had normal cognition, sensory function and resting blood pressure. They underwent tests of pulmonary and cognitive function as baseline data before dance therapy, and at 6th week and at the end of 12nd week after following dance therapy.
Twenty seven elderly persons were assigned to the experimental group and participated with the dance therapy. This therapy was based on the Marian Chace's dance therapy and Korean traditional dance with music. The dance therapy consisted of 50 minutes session, 3 times a week for 12 weeks. One session consisted of warming-up, expression, catharsis, sharing and closing stage. the intensity of the dance therapy was at the 40% of age-adjusted maximum heart rates.
Data were analyzed with mean, standard deviation, Chi-square test, unpaired t-test, repeated measures ANOVA, and Bonferroni multiple regression using SAS program. The results were as follows: 1. Pulmonary function(forced expiratory volumn at one second and forced vital capacity) of the experimental subjects significantly increased over time more than that of the control subjects. 2. The experimental group had significantly higher score for pulmonary function than the control group at the 12nd week after dance therapy. 3. Cognitive function of the experimental subjects significantly increased over time more than that of the control subjects. 4. The experimental group had significantly higher score for cognitive function than the control group at the 6th week and 12nd week after dance therapy. The findings showed the dance therapy could be effective in improving the pulmonary and cognitive function of the elderly.
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A study on psychological care for hospitalized patients
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Sook Ja Yu, Soo Yang
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Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1983;13(3):86-94. Published online April 3, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1983.13.3.86
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The purpose of this study were to find out the perceived importance of psychological care, to investigate the nurses perception on the quantity of psychological care activities, and the correlation between the structual variables.
206 registered nurses from general wards of 3 university hospitals in Seoul were randormmly sampled.
Data were gathered by check-list on the perceived importance and perceived quantity and were analysed by the frequency, percentile, scores, ANOVA and Correlation-coefficient.
Results are as follows
1. Majority of subjects(96.6%) responded to the psychological care for hospitalized patients being very, and most important nursing care activity.
Two-third(66%) revealed to be give more or less satisfactory amount of psychological care to the hospitalized patients.
2. Heavy work-load(7.9%), personal factors of(33.0%) nurses and the health team and factors of nurse-patient relationship(20.9%) revealed to be the major causes hindering psychological care.
3. To improve quality and the quantity of psychological care, personal and professional development of nurses and the health team(56. 8%), improvement of nurse-patient relationships (49.03) and improvement of nurse patient ratio(45%) were suggested.
4. The perceived quantity of psychological care and the educational status revealed significant correlation (p<. 005).
The perceived quantity and position in nursing revealed significant correlation(p<.01).
5. No significant correlation was revealed between the perceived importance and the perceived quantity of the psychological care.
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A Comparative Study of Attitude of Teachers and General Public Toward Mental Health
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Sook Ja Yu
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Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1976;6(1):1-11. Published online April 3, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1976.6.1.1
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In an attempt to recognize attitudes of teachers and general public toward mental health, 111 teachers of middle and high school and 130 general public were selected for this study from September 6 , 1975 to October 18, 1975. Date were collected through "Mental Health Questionnaire" designed by Nunnally. Results of the study were as follows: 1 . The selected teacher group and general public group revealed almost similar attitudes toward psychotic patients, that is, positive aspects for employment problems and relationship toward other persons. 2, Both teacher group and general public group revealed the same attitudes toward neurotic patients, felt relatively more reliance on them, and showed much more positive attitudes toward neurotic patients than psychotic patients. 3 . Both groups indicated that, for the security of mental health, It is best way to show him the right path and make sure that he follows it. As to mental health, most of the selective subjects consulted with psychiatrist about the problems and obtained the information through books. 4 . Both teacher group and general public group identified mental illness being equal in seriousness to alcoholism or cardiac disease. In case of a close relative living in their home having mental disease, most of them responded to be glad to help him. 5. Both teacher group and general public group revealed intensively negative attitudes toward mental hospital, in order of despair, danger, and filth, while positive attitudes toward psychiatrist.
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