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박수빈 ( Park¸ Subin ) 국제비교한국학회 2021 비교한국학 Comparative Korean Studies Vol.29 No.1
‘한국학’은 매우 논쟁적인 개념이다. 이를 ‘학(學)’으로 인정할 수 있는가 하는 본질적인 질문에서부터 출발하여 그것의 대상을 한정하는 문제, 계보를 정리하는 문제 등 ‘한국학’은 이 순간에도 외부와 영향을 주고받으며 마치 생물(生物)처럼 변화한다. 그러나 지금-여기서, 지나온 그 과정을 확실히 정리해야 할 필요성에 대해 많은 연구자들이 공감할 것이다. 이 책은 ‘한국학’ 개념의 탄생과정과 그 개념의 변천과정을 우리 내부에서 추동한 내적 욕망과 외부적 영향력을 바탕으로 다각로로 조명한다. 서로 다른 전공과 배경지식, 관심사를 가진 연구자들이 쓴 총 12편의 글은 절묘하게 직조되어 하나의 상(像)을 만든다. 다양한 논의가 이루어지는 만큼 얻을 수 있는 것도, 의문이 남는 부분도 많다. 아직은 시론격인 이 책은 근대 ‘한국학’과 동아시아 지 식장에 대한 총체적인 그림의 한 조각으로 충분할까? 자발적이고 적극적인 토론자가 되어, 본고에서는 이 책의 내용을 소개하는 한편 연구의 성과와 제기되는 의문을 정리해보고자 한다. ‘Korean Studies’ is a very controversial concept. As we can see from a pretty much intrinsic question if it can be acknowledged as a ‘Studies’ as well as other issues like limiting its subjects, organizing genealogy, etc., ‘Korean Studies’ interacts with outside and keeps changing like an organism even at this moment. However, numerous researchers will sympathize with the necessity to clearly organize the process that we once have gone through here and now. In this book, the birth of the concept ‘Korean Studies’ and the process of its transition are examined in multilateral ways based on desires that have been inspired inside us and external influences. The 12 articles written by researchers with different specialties, diverse background knowledges, and various interests get exquisitely woven and forms a single image. Matters to be obtained and questioned are as many as the number of diverse discussions currently being made. Is this book, which can be regarded as contemporary opinions, sufficient to serve as a part of the whole picture of the modern ‘Korean Studies’ and sites of knowledge in East Asia? The contents of this book are to be introduced and performances achieved as well as questions arisen in terms of the studies are to be examined in this article from the viewpoint of a spontaneous and active debater.
BungNyun Kim,Subin Park2,MinHyeon Park 대한신경정신의학회 2017 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.14 No.3
The association of sexual victimization with self-esteem, depression, and problematic internet use was examined in Korean adolescents. A total of 695 middle and high school students were recruited (413 boys, 282 girls, mean age, 14.06±1.37 years). The participants were administered the Early Trauma Inventory Self Report-Short Form (ETISR-SF), Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale (RSES), the Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI), and Young’s Internet Addiction Test (IAT). The associations between sexual abuse and the level of self-esteem, depressive symptoms, and problematic internet use were analyzed. Adolescents who had experienced sexual abuse showed lower self-esteem, more depressive symptoms, and greater problematic internet use compared with adolescents who had not experienced sexual abuse. In the path model, sexual abuse predicted lower self-esteem (β=-0.11; 95% CI=-0.20, -0.04; p=0.009), which predicted higher depressive symptoms (β=-0.34; 95% CI=-0.40, -0.27; p=0.008). Depressive symptoms predicted problematic internet use in a positive way (β=0.23; 95% CI=0.16-0.29; p=0.013). Sexual abuse also predicted problematic internet use directly (β=0.20; 95% CI=0.12–0.27; p=0.012). The results of the present study indicate that sexually abused adolescents had a higher risk of depression and problematic internet use. For sexually abused adolescents, programs aimed at raising self-esteem and preventing internet addiction, as well as mental health screening, are needed.
유현정(Yoo, Hyunjung),김관희(Kim, Kwanhee),이하정(Lee, Hajeong),박보미(Park, Bomi),박수빈(Park, Subin),박주희(Park, Juhui),박진희(Park, Jinhui),반민주(Ban, Minjoo),임지현(Lim, Jihyun),박준후(Park, Junhoo),이예은(Lee, Yee Eun) 한국농촌간호학회 2019 한국농촌간호학회지 Vol.14 No.2
Purpose: This study was done to identify the cultural capacity of college nursing students and the relationship of intercultural communication. Methods: The participants were 200 students in colleges of nursing from 6 universities in C city, who understood the purpose of the study and agreed to participate. Collected data were analyzed with t-test, ANOVA, correlation analysis, and stepwise regression analysis using SPSS/WIN 22.0. Results: Cultural sensitivities in this study (r=.372, p<.001), cultural knowledge (r=.399, p=.001), cultural awareness (r=.547, p<.001), and cultural technology (r=.550, p<.001) each showed a statistically significant correlation with intercultural communication skills. Conclusion: The results of this study show that reinforcement of the cultural and intercultural communication ability of college nursing students, in-depth exploration of the cultural area and religious inspection, cultural and professional backgrounds, assessment and consideration of cultural characteristics, nursing diagnosis, and health appropriate to the cultural background. It is suggested that education such as service provision should be conducted systematically.
Subin Park,HongJin Jeon,JaeNam Bae,SuJeong Seong,JinPyo Hong 대한신경정신의학회 2017 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.14 No.6
The goal of the study was to examine the prevalence and psychiatric comorbidities of Internet addiction in a nationwide sample of Korean adults. Among a total of 6,022 participants involved in Korean Epidemiological Catchment Area study in 2011, 3,723 Internet users were assessed for their Internet addiction using Young’s 8-item Diagnostic Questionnaire. The results showed that of the 3,723 Internet users, 39 (1.0%) had Internet addiction. Addicted Internet users were younger, more likely to be males and unemployed compared to non-addicted Internet users. Internet addiction was associated with alcohol and nicotine use disorders, depressive disorders, and anxiety disorder after controlling for age, gender, and occupational status. Internet addiction was associated with suicidal plans even after controlling for psychiatric disorders and socio-demographic factors. This study showed that Internet addiction is highly associated with variety of different psychiatric disorders and suicidal plans. Therefore, clinicians should carefully evaluate them when treating addicted Internet users.
Park, Subin,Oh, Cheol,Kim, Yunjong,Choi, Saerona,Park, Seri Elsevier 2019 Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psycholog Vol.64 No.-
<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>Considering that aggressive driving behavior significantly contributes to crash occurrences, it is necessary to establish appropriate safety strategies for managing and suppressing the risk factor of aggressive driving behavior. Understanding the characteristics of aggressive driving and its impact on traffic stream is fundamental to developing safety countermeasures. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the crash potential under the various aggressive driving events on freeways based on both driving simulators and microscopic traffic simulation model, VISSIM. A novel feature of this study is the application of a multi-agent driving simulation facility, where two driving simulators are connected to establish a network that can render synchronized driving in the same space. The results of the driving simulation were used for modifying the driving behavior parameters of VISSIM. This approach will enable to effectively represent the driving behavior of aggressive drivers and normal drivers under various aggressive driving cases. Study results indicated that aggressive driving deteriorated not only the network safety performance represented by the crash potential index (CPI) but also the mobility represented by travel speeds. The outcomes of this study would be useful in developing well-informed countermeasures and supporting policy making-activities to prevent aggressive driving events.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> A multi-agent driving simulation was used to analyze the driving aggressiveness. </LI> <LI> The results of the driving simulation were used for VISSIM simulations. </LI> <LI> Impact of aggressive driving was evaluated in terms of freeway safety ad mobility. </LI> <LI> The outcomes of this study would support safety polices for driving aggressiveness. </LI> </UL> </P>
Associations of Internet Use with Oral Hygiene Based on National Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Subin Park,Jung Hyun Lee 대한소아청소년정신의학회 2018 소아청소년정신의학 Vol.29 No.1
Objectives: To investigate the association of problematic Internet use with oral health behaviors and oral health status in a nationally representative sample of Korean adolescents. Methods: Data from the 2010 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey (73238 Korean adolescents; mean age 15.06±1.75 years; age range, 12–18 years) were used. Problematic Internet use was measured using the Korean Internet Addiction Proneness Scale for Youth-Short Form. Self-report questionnaires were used to assess oral health behaviors and oral health status of adolescents. Results: Problematic Internet users were less likely to brush their teeth frequently [adjusted odds ratio (AOR)=0.59; 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.56–0.63] and at school after lunch (AOR=0.89; 95% CI=0.83–0.94) as well as more likely to perceive their oral health to be poorer (AOR=1.63, 95% CI=1.54–1.72) and experience oral symptoms (AOR=1.75, 95% CI=1.65–1.86) compared to usual Internet users. Conclusion: The study results indicate that problematic Internet use may adversely affect the oral health of Korean adolescents. Thus, oral health screening and Internet-based education are needed for adolescents experiencing problematic Internet use.
Self-Injurious Behavior Rate in the Short-Term Period of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea
Park Se Jin,임수정,Jo Minkyung,Lee Min Geu,Kim Gyurin,Park Subin 대한의학회 2022 Journal of Korean medical science Vol.37 No.6
Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the trend of self-injurious behavior (SIB) among persons who were directly impacted by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), especially those with pre-existing mental disorders. Methods: Using the National Health Insurance Service-COVID-19 database cohort, the monthly SIB rate was calculated by COVID-19 subgroups (i.e., positive for COVID-19 test, negative for COVID-19 test, and non-COVID-19 test [control]). In addition, moderated regression analysis was utilized to examine the statistical difference of SIB (suicide attempt and non-suicidal self-injury using ICD-10 code) trend between COVID-19 subgroups and with and without pre-existing mental disorder. Results: A total of 328,373 persons were included in the cohort study. Of these, 212,678 had been tested for COVID-19, and 7,713 of them were confirmed positive. During the pandemic peak, the “negative for COVID-19” group showed a large increase (P = 0.003) in SIB rates compared to the control group, the “positive for COVID-19” group showed a decreasing trend, but not significant (P = 0.314). Among those who were tested for COVID-19, those with pre-existing mental disorders showed an increasing trend of SIB compared to those without pre-existing mental disorders, however statistically insignificant (P = 0.137). Conclusion: Our results suggest that people who are tested for COVID-19 are at a high risk of SIB during the peak COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, screening for suicide risk and psychological interventions is needed for these high-risk groups.