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        대구·경북지역 여대생들의 피부건강 영향요인 분석

        박미경 한국피부과학연구원 2014 대한피부미용학회지 Vol.12 No.1

        In this study, the skin of the Daegu and Gyeongbuk area health-related factors in female college students take alook at the factors that mediate skin to skin health impact of health behaviors survey was conducted to find outthe following: First, for each factor for skin health survey, all three were out of the equation on the average is 1.86behavior, skin conditions, satisfaction, self-efficacy scores were higher in the group of each factor was higher inskin health. For skin health behavior survey, an average of 2.13 out of 3-type behavior has been investigated,skin conditions, satisfaction, self-efficacy scores were higher in the group of each factor was higher in skin health. Second, skin health and health-related factors, examining the correlation between the results of action, selfefficacy,behavioral expressions, skin condition, the order of satisfaction showed a significant correlation. In otherwords, self-efficacy, behavioral expressions, skin conditions, skin health behavior and satisfaction were positivelycorrelated. Third, the skin health status and health behavior factors affecting the skin and affect the results ofmultiple regression analysis, a skin condition satisfaction, self-efficacy is a significant skin health impact. Satisfactionwith skin conditions skin health behaviors, self-efficacy, sense of beauty, skin health is a significant factor affectingrespectively. Regression analysis also looks at interest in self-esteem and health behaviors were significantlyaffected skin. I think more than a subjective, as in skin health skin health behavior was less than the normal level,beyond what is usually the cause was investigated and the interval, which is quite negative about the health of theirskin, and they can be recognized. In addition, self-efficacy for healthy skin, skin health behaviors, suggesting thatthe greatest effect on skin health factors than internal factors are more superficial skin health can lead to aggressivebehavior is assumed. So for the next college student in education and health programs in the skin when the skinhealthy internal human face, such as self-efficacy should be further considered to be highlighted.

      • KCI등재후보

        서울시내 일부 여대생의 피부건강관련 변수와 피부건강행위와의 관계 연구

        배수현,문인옥,김연희 韓國保健敎育.健康增進學會 2003 보건교육건강증진학회지 Vol.20 No.1

        The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationships between variables related to skin health and skin health behavior of female university students in seoul, and to plan effective educational programs for skin health. 322 university women attending women's universities and 363 university women attending co-educational universities were selected to conduct a questionnaire survey; the total number of examinees was 685, and the examination period was from October 23rd to November 6th, 2002. The study results are as follows; 1. The score distributions of skin health behavior were as fallows; 8.7% of examinees got 20-40 points, 51.6% got 41-60 points, 36.7% got 61-80 points, 0.4% got 81-100 points. The maximum score was 100 points; the lowest score was 22 points and the highest score was 97 points, the average score was 56.9 points. 2. The general characters were as follows; the older subjects were and the higher subjects income levels were : the higher their scores of skin health behavior were. Scores of skin health behavior of students who temporarily stay out of school were higher than those who were enrolled full time. Scores of skin health behavior of university women attending women's universities were higher than those of university women attending co-educational universities. The greater subjects were satisfied with their appearances, the better their health states were, the more subjects were concerned about health problem, the higher their scores of skin health behavior were. 3. Characters related to skin were as follows; the better subjects skin conditions were, the higher their scores elf skin health behavior were. Scores of skin health behavior of university women whose skin types were 'sensitive' were higher than those of university women whose skin was "t sensitive"Score of skin health behavior of university women who worry about their skin wrinkles or skin color were higher than those of university women who have different kinds of skin troubles. Scores of skin health behavior of university women who get skin-related information through dermatology clinics or beauty salonspecialists in this area were higher than those of university women who get the information through other sources. Scores of skin health behavior of university women who have experienced adverse effects of beauty products were higher than those of university women who have not experienced adverse effects of beauty products. 4. The relationships between variables related with skin health and skin health behavior were as follow Skin states, health status and health concerns all had statistically significant correlation with skin health behavior.

      • P168 Survey on needs for skin health care mobile application

        ( Jeong Soo Kim ),( Seul Ki Lee ),( Ha Ryeong Ryu ),( Chul Hyun Yoon ),( Jin Ok Baek ),( Jong Rok Lee ),( Joo Young Roh ) 대한피부과학회 2016 대한피부과학회 학술발표대회집 Vol.68 No.2

        <div style="display:none">fiogf49gjkf0d</div><div style="display:none">fiogf49gjkf0d</div><div style="display:none">fiogf49gjkf0d</div><div style="display:none">fiogf49gjkf0d</div><div style="display:none">fiogf49gjkf0d</div><div style="display:none">fiogf49gjkf0d</div><div style="display:none">fiogf49gjkf0d</div> Background: Along with the trend of wellness, dermatology and skin care associated field is the most representative growing industry. Recently, there is a variety of health-care device and mobile phone applications were developed. However, application of health-care service is limited and the lack of reliability is a problem as well. Objectives: We considered the people’s needs of skin-health care mobile application and checked their intentional use of the application. Methods: 87 who were diagnosed as atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis and acne (26:29:32) in the dermatologic clinic were enrolled in the questionnaire survey,including items such as skin health care awareness and recognition, skin care type, and the intention of using skin health care mobile services. Results: 88% of respondent answered that they usually obtain information on skin problem through internet, while only 8% used mobile application. 62% answered that they have interest in the usage of new mobile application. The most common question people have was the cause of skin problem which accounted for 64.4%. Respondents assume the food/dietary habit as the main cause of skin problem (31%). They considered moist and elasticity of skin as top priority for good skin(48.3%). Conclusion: We could gathered data of skin health care mobile service with regards to consumers needs through this survey.Mobile health application might be supportive tool for the patients and dermatologist to prevent and educational purpose.

      • SCOPUSKCI등재

        피부 건강 박람회 방문자를 대상으로 한 피부 건강에 대한 인식과 행태에 관한 조사 연구

        신지연 ( Ji Yeoun Shin ),강훈 ( Hoon Kang ),김문범 ( Moon Bum Kim ),김유찬 ( You Chan Kim ),박미연 ( Mi Youn Park ),박천욱 ( Chun Wook Park ),손상욱 ( Sang Wook Son ),유박린 ( Bark Lynn Lew ),이동윤 ( Dong Youn Lee ),이동훈 ( Don 대한피부과학회 2018 대한피부과학회지 Vol.56 No.8

        Background: Healthy skin is an important determinant of the quality of life and physical and mental well-being. The demand for dermatological information is increasing not only in patients with skin diseases, but also in the general population with normal/healthy skin. However, public perception and behavior with regard to skin health among Koreans are not known. Objective: To examine public perception and behaviors with regard to skin health in Koreans visiting the Skin Health Expo 2017. Methods: A total of 597 participants completed a questionnaire that assessed demographics, status, and behavior for skin health and Expo satisfaction. Results: Respondents with higher stress levels and a history of skin diseases showed lower satisfaction with self-skin health. Most participants considered adequate sleep and water intake to be important factors associated with healthy skin. One-on-one consultation with dermatologists was the most satisfactory among participants at the Expo. Conclusion: Educational tools using mass media and informative activities such as the Expo planned by dermatologists and the government are necessary to spread awareness and provide proper information to improve skin health in thegeneral population and to emphasize the key role of dermatologists in skin disorders with a social burden. (Korean J Dermatol 2018;56(8):475∼484)

      • Research of public perceptions and behaviors for skin health: results of survey from the skin health expo in Korea

        ( Ji Yeoun Shin ),( A Young Park ),( Woo Il Kim ),( Sung Yul Lee ),( Moon Kyun Cho ),( Sang Hoon Lee ) 대한피부과학회 2018 대한피부과학회 학술발표대회집 Vol.70 No.2

        Background: Healthy skin is an important factor for the quality of life and physical and mental well-being. The demand for dermatological information is increasing not only in patients with skin diseases, but also in the publics with normal skin. However, the public’s perception and behaviors for skin health in Korea is unknown. Objectives: To examine public’s perception and behaviors for skin health in Koreans visiting Skin Health Expo 2017. Methods: A total of 597 participants completed a questionnaire. The questionnaire regarding demographics, status and behavior for skin health and expo satisfaction. Results: Respondents with higher stress level, and history of skin diseases had lower satisfaction with self-skin health. Most subjects responded with sleep and water intake as important factor for healthy skin. One-on-one consultation with dermatologists was the most satisfactory among the Expo. Conclusion: To provide proper information for improving public skin health and emphasize the importance and expertise of dermatologists in skin disorders with social burden, educational efforts using mass media and education program such as Expo planned by dermatologists and government are necessary.

      • KCI등재

        피부 관리가 이용고객의 정신 건강 및 자아존중감에 미치는 영향

        이순희 ( Soon Hee Lee ),이경옥 ( Kyung Ok Lee ),김순옥 ( Soon Ok Kim ) 한국미용학회 2009 한국미용학회지 Vol.15 No.1

        The purpose of this study was to examine which effects it has on mental health and self-esteem targeting customers of using skin care. The subjects were 217 men and women who now attend the skin care room while dwelling in Daejeon area. Regarding the result on mental health of customers who use skin care, the customers with the better healthy condition in skin led to indicating the better mental health, thereby having shown the significant difference(F=17.09, p<.001). By satisfaction with skin, the customers with the higher satisfaction at skin led to indicating the better mental health, thereby having shown the significant difference(F=30.23, p<.001). By term in special skin care, the customers with the longer-term skin care led to indicating the better mental health, thereby having shown the significant difference(F=23.02, p<.001). The customers with the more use in skin care room for the recent 6 months led to indicating the better mental health, thereby having shown the significant difference(F=15.07, p<.001). Regarding the results of self-esteem according to satisfaction with skin in customers of using skin care, the customers with the higher satisfaction at skin led to being higher, and showed the statistically significant difference(F=16.74, p<.001). Regarding term, the whole self-esteem was higher in the customers with the longer-term special skin care, and showed the statistically significant difference(F=10.12, p<.001). These findings can be known that the skin care is effective for promoting mental health and enhancing self-esteem. Accordingly, the skin care is suggested to be likely to be more recommended in the future by psychological and mental necessity as well as external care. And, the aim is to become basic data in order to implement the competitive edge and the institutional foundation available for coping with the opening and globalization in skin-care industry, in order for a rapidly changing social diversity such as internationalization and globalization.

      • KCI등재

        연구논문 : 피부미용 교육 프로그램이 피부의 지식 및 피부 관리행위에 미치는 효과

        정은숙 ( Eun Suk Jeong ),강수경 ( Soo Kyung Kang ) 한국미용학회 2007 한국미용학회지 Vol.13 No.3

        This study grasped the effect of skin health education program on knowledge of skin and skin care act in college students. A lecture method using a moving picture was used with a moving picture was conducted and college students were selected as a subject. This study intended to provide fundamental materials needed to develop skin health education programs in the future and further, contribute to the improvement of skin health. The period of research was from Oct. 7th to 28th, 2004 and subjects included a test group of 101 students and a control group of 83 randomly selected in a college located in Gwangju city. Research instruments were made using Power Point with its focus on skin health related materials. To produce a moving picture, this author corrected and edited skin care materials broadcasted on KBS health program to fit for this study. The research procedure was pre-survey and post-survey after two weeks of education. The results are as follows. It was found that the correlation of skin-related features and several factors of skin health, and the skin health education program of test group had an effect on knowledge, and the changes of care act. Furthermore, the skin health education program between two groups showed that the test group had a significantly high effect in the awareness of care act. This study demonstrated that the skin health education program had an effect on knowledge, and act. Since a lecture method using a moving picture was more effective than a traditional method alone, this kind of new education method should be systematically established and spreaded.

      • KCI등재

        피부건강 웰니스 프로그램이 웰니스지수 및 피부건강지표에 미치는 영향

        김현준 대한통합의학회 2019 대한통합의학회지 Vol.7 No.4

        Purpose : The purpose of this study is to investigate the wellness and skin health effects of skin health programs to develop high-value health care services. Methods : The subjects were 15 middle-aged women who understood the research and volunteered and participated in the two-day skin health wellness program. Participants were measured the wellness index and skin health twice before and after participating in the program and wellness index measures include comprehensive wellness, physical wellness, mental wellness, emotional wellness, social / cultural wellness, financial wellness, and environmental wellness and skin health measurement items are skin oil, skin water, skin pore, skin elasticity, skin wrinkle and skin pigment. The skin wellness program included aerobic exercise, endurance exercise, functional food, cosmetics, herbal tea, massage, spa, meditation and marine leisure sports. Results : Among the wellness index items, comprehensive wellness index (p<.05), mental wellness index (p<.05) and environmental wellness index (p<.05) showed statistically significant differences. Among skin health items, skin oil (p<.05), skin elasticity (p<.01) and skin wrinkle (p<.01) showed statistically significant differences. Conclusion : This study confirmed that the two-day complex wellness program is an effective program for some items of wellness index and skin health.

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        30-40대 사무직 남성의 생활습관에 따른 피부건강 차이

        박자영 ( Ja Yeong Park ),장미숙 ( Mee Sook Chang ) 한국미용학회 2014 한국미용학회지 Vol.20 No.5

        This study attempted to analyze the effects of living habit on skin health among male office workers in their 30-40s. The results are as follows: Differences in the skin health were analyzed by demographic characteristics and living habit. In terms of overall skin health, ‘I can feel the skin tugging around the eyes or in the cheeks after washing-up’ was most responded. Statistically significant difference (p<.05) was found by age, education and average monthly household income. Poor skin health was found as the age was high, and household income was low. In addition, skin health was worse as the frequency of washing-up decreased with constipation. The low intake of water, vegetable and fruit and high sodium intake had a negative effect on skin health. According to frequency analysis on overall skin type, ‘neutral (29.6%)’ was the highest. In differences in a skin type by general characteristics, no statistically significant difference was found. According to analysis on sleep duration by skin type, ‘normal skin’ was 5-8 hours while ‘dry skin’ and ‘oily skin’ were 6 and 7 hours respectively. When respondents had constipation, ‘normal skin’ was most responded. Among non-smokers or those who quit smoking, ‘normal skin’ was most frequent. In smokers, ‘dry skin’ was the highest. Washing-up, intake of water, vegetables, fruits and sodium, and constipation influence on skin condition. In addition, sleeping hours, constipation, and smoking status affect skin type. This study confirmed that living habit had a considerable effect on skin health among male office workers.

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        Perceptions and Behavior Regarding Skin Health and Skin Care Products: Analysis of the Questionnaires for the Visitors of Skin Health Expo 2018

        이영복,신민경,김정수,박영립,오상호,김동현,안지영,이상주,김혜원,김상석,이현정,이미우,이양원,박미연 대한피부과학회 2020 Annals of Dermatology Vol.32 No.5

        Background: Social standards for skin health have changed and have led to a rise in the general population’s interest to achieve flawless skin. Objective: To survey the Korean public’s perception of skin health and dermatologists and skinhealth- related behaviors. Methods: A total of 355 participants of the Skin Health Expo 2018, held by the Dermatological Research Foundation of the Korean Dermatological Association from September 14 to 16, 2018, completed a questionnaire that assessed demographics, status, and behaviors regarding skin health. The questionnaire also included lifestyle characteristics, satisfaction, behavioral factors, and perceptions regarding skin-care products. Results: Participants were using various skin-care products including toners, lotions, hydrating or nutrition creams, sunscreens, essences, serums, facial masks and packs, body, hand, and foot moisturizers, eye creams, and hair products. The participants believed that the most reliable source of information on skin-care product recommendations was the dermatologist (41.55%). However, purchases were also being made at skin-care product stores (27.64%) based on the recommendation of a friend or acquaintance (40.11%). The results also revealed that 23.8% of participants experienced side effects from using skin-care and cosmetic products, and about 40% of participants could not yet distinguish hospitals run by dermatologists. Conclusion: Demand for skin-care products has been increasing, and dermatologists should provide proper information about skin health to prevent adverse effects from skin-care products. Educational and informative activities, such as the expo planned by dermatologists, are necessary to improve skin health in the general population.

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