- Original Article
- Emergency Medicine
- Nonfatal injuries in Korean children and adolescents, 2007–2018
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Gyu Min Yeon, Yoo Rha Hong, Seom Gim Kong
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2022;65(4):194-200. Published online September 9, 2021
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Question: How many children and adolescents have experienced nonfatal injuries in the previous year?
Finding: Among Korean children and adolescents, 8.1% experienced at least one injury per year. We found no significant change in the incidence of injuries over the previous 12 years.
Meaning: The incidence of injuries is higher than this estimation; therefore, more attention and effort are needed to prevent injuries among children and adolescents. |
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- Hematology
- Changes in the prevalence of anemia in Korean adolescents, 1998–2018
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Jun Young An, Yoo Rha Hong, Seom Gim Kong
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2021;64(2):86-92. Published online November 16, 2020
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Question: Over the past 21 years, has the prevalence of anemia decreased among Korean adolescents?
Finding: The prevalence of anemia in boys aged 10–18 years decreased from 3.0% to 0.5% over the study period, whereas that in girls did not change significantly over time (increased from 7.9% to 8.5%).
Meaning: The prevalence of anemia in female adolescents remains high, requiring attention and efforts to improve it. |
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- Review Article
- Impact of attachment, temperament and parenting on human development
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Yoo Rha Hong, Jae Sun Park
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2012;55(12):449-454. Published online December 20, 2012
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The purpose of this review is to present the basic concepts of attachment theory and temperament traits and to discuss the integration of these concepts into parenting practices. Attachment is a basic human need for a close and intimate relationship between infants and their caregivers. Responsive and contingent parenting produces securely attached children who show more curiosity, self-reliance, and independence.... |
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