• Title/Summary/Keyword: 지역주민건강

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Relationship between Mental Health and Social Capital of Local Residents: Focusing on Gyungsangnam-Do (지역 주민의 사회적 자본과 정신건강과의 관계: 경상남도를 중심으로)

  • Jang, Yu-Mi;Yeum, Dong-Moon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.12
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    • pp.764-774
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of the study is that which has to do with changes that are inherent in life or mental health of the local population, which appears as a subjective aspect of social capital of local residents. To examine factors that affect the mental health of the residents of a social capital accumulation and changes, as described a positive relationship between social capital in several previous studies related to the quality of life of local residents. The results showed that affect the mental health is the only community consciousness in 2010, higher community consciousness and higher network capacity of 2011 residents, but higher mental health scores, lower mental health scores were greater participation in social participation. Also score high in the mental health component of the group of the high number of people in all social capital and more social capital were higher than residents in low mental health score group. The indirect effects on mental health of the residents of social capital accumulation and changes.

생생 아이디어 - 마을상수도 무동력 소독장치

  • 한국상하수도협회
    • 한국상하수도협회지
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    • s.29
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    • pp.24-25
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    • 2010
  • 마을상수도는 상수도가 공급되지 않는 농어촌지역 주민들의 편의를 위하여 제공하는 수도의 형태로, 현재 2만3천여 개의 간이급수시설이 설치 운영되고 있다. 농어촌지역 주민들의 유일한 식수 및 생활용수원으로 사용되기 때문에 관리와 운영에 문제가 발생하면 해당지역 주민들의 건강이나 생활에 직접적인 영향을 미치게 된다. 따라서 마을상수도의 안전성 확보는 농어촌지역 주민들의 건강한 삶을 유지하기 위해 반드시 이루어져야 하는 중요한 사안이다.

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Operation of Community Resident Groups in a Community-Based Participatory Health Promotion Program for Low-income Older Adults (저소득층 노인의 건강증진을 위한 지역사회 참여형 연구에서 지역사회 주민 조직의 구성과 운영)

  • Yoo, Seung-Hyun;Butler, James;Elias, Thistle I.
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2009
  • Objectives: This paper is intended to illustrate and to discuss the organization and functioning of community resident groups (CRGs) in a community-based participatory health promotion program for healthy aging. Methods: CRGs were convened in 12 government-subsidized apartment communities for low-income seniors in Pennsylvania, U.S.A., to promote healthy aging. Researchers facilitated CRG meetings following a 6-step process of community empowerment and utilizing a social ecological model for assessment and planning. Almost 200 project-related documents were qualitatively analyzed using matrix analysis principles such as cross-classification of multiple dimensions to identify patterns in the data and matrix building for displaying such patterns. Results: CRGs were venues at which apartment building residents could interact, discuss health priorities, and become change agents in their building. CRG members' community health priorities were about their daily living, including building conditions, poor access to fresh food, and unhealthy resident relations. Specific patterns arose in analysis indicating that leadership withing the CRGs, consistency of meetings and participants' attendance, and ability to link health concerns to daily experience impacted the CRGs' capability to identify and accomplish their goals. Conclusion: Community health issues and solutions to those issues identified by CRGs were unique to community contexts and interests. Consistent participation by community members, a consistent pattern of group activities such as monthly meetings, and having established leadership to manage CRG activities were prominent characteristics of community group functioning.

Community-Based Participatory Project to Reduce Health Disparity: Focusing on the Residents' Autonomy Council (<사례보고> 건강격차 해결을 위한 주민참여형 보건사업: 주민자치회 중심 전략개발)

  • Nam-Soo Hong;Keon-Yeop Kim
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.165-177
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: The objective of this study was to develop strategies aimed at reducing disparity of physical activity in urban community. Methods: The study was conducted in a urban vulnerable area, focusing on the establishment and operation of a community health organization through the residents' autonomy council. Training programs were provided to the members of the council to enhance their capabilities. The research project was planned and implemented using a living lab approach. Based on these activities, the health division of residents autonomy council was newly established. Results: The findings demonstrated the potential and feasibility of utilizing the residents' autonomy council as a community-led health organization. A health project model centered on the health division of the residents' autonomy council was developed. Conclusions: This study concluded that it is possible to effectively promote health projects to reduce the health disparity through the resident-led participation strategy on the residents' autonomy council in the community.

Performances and Limitations of the Health Community Organization Project in 148 Village, Gangbuk-gu (강북구 148 마을 건강주민운동사업의 성과와 한계)

  • Hong, Jong won;Park, Woong-Sub;Kim, Sang-A;Kim, Nam Jun
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.155-167
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the performances and limitations of health community building project of 148 village in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on community health organization perspective. Methods: we conducted a qualitative study using both a systematic review of this project and in-depth interviews with the operators who had worked for the project from January 2012 to December 2012. Results: In this project, activists worked by gathering the opinions of the residents and focusing on their growth. The residents themselves established a community health care plan. Based on social determinants of health, they continued projects to solve residents' needs. A variety of programs were activated by providing a health cafe, which was an alternative public participation health promotion space that was not a clinic or a public health center. As the various entities gathered, there were difficulties related to interests and role sharing, and there were limitations such as the fact that the performance and limit of the pilot project could not be clearly predicted beforehand. Conclusions: This case suggested that new possibility of health and medical movement, approaching health issues by the way of community organization principle. Through the health community building project as community health organization perspective is expanded, health promotion effect will be created in the whole society.

Mediating Effect of Depression on Self-rated Health and Quality of Life of Middle-aged and Elderly in Rural Areas (농촌지역 중노년층 주민의 주관적 건강상태와 삶의 질 관계에서 우울의 매개효과)

  • Kim, Yun-Young;Hyun, Hye-Sun;Bang, Hwal Lan
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.317-325
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating effect of depression in relation to the subjective health status and quality of life of middle-aged and elderly in rural areas. Subjective health status, depression and quality of life of 235 residents over 40 years of age in A county were collected and analyzed with t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's Correlation, and Multiple Regression, and verified with Sobel test. Depression had a mediating effect in relation to the subjective health status and quality of life of the residents. In conclusion, subjective health conditions and depression are important factors that determine the quality of life of middle-aged and elderly residents in rural areas. Various programs for improving subjective health of the residents and relieving their depression are needed to improve the quality of life of middle-aged and elderly in rural areas.

A Study on the Correlation between City's Built Environment and Residents' Health -A Case study of small and medium-sized cities in korea (지역주민들의 건강에 영향을 미치는 도시특성요소 분석 -한국의 중소도시를 대상으로)

  • Lee, Kyung-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.3237-3243
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze city's built environment that have influence on residents' health in the 40 small and medium-sized cities. In the study, landuse, urban form and facility accessibility of cities and other socio-demographic variables were used as explanatory variables, and a statistical analysis was carried out by applying multi-level analysis. Analysis shows that a high level of population density lower the obesity, and a high level of landuse-mix have a positive effect on EQ-5D & hypertension. In terms of urban form and facility accessibility, residents show a high level of obesity in an environment where roads are closely connected and access to bus service is bad. Finally, as more access to open space have a positive effect on EQ-5D. Therefore, landuse-mix, access to public transportation and open space should be used for planning factors to make a health improvement plan in cities.

건강을 지키는 현장-경기지부

  • KOREA ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH PROMOTION
    • 건강소식
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    • v.19 no.8 s.201
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    • pp.14-17
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    • 1995
  • 한국건강관리협회 경기도지부가 경기도비의 지원을 받아도 보건과, 한양의대 예방의학교실과 함께 수원시 김포군을 비롯한 8개 지역 주민 5천명을 대상으로 각종 성인병, 자궁경부암, 위암 이동검진을 실시하고 있다. 지난 7월까지 3천7백여 명의 주민이 이검진에서 건강검사를 받았다. 지난 해7월 도비지원으로 국내 최초로 특수검진장비까지 장착된 이동검진버스를 도입함으로써 지역주민 건강검진에 큰 성과를 거둔 건협 경기지부는 이번 사업을 통해 우리나라의 체계적인 집단검진 실시에 새로운 계기를 마련했다는 평가를 받고 있다. 특히 이번 검진사업에서는, 결과를 토대로 지역주민 위암 발병률 조사와 이상자에 대한 관리대책 등도 수립될 계획이어서 앞으로 우리나라 위암 검진 및 관리에 많은 도움을 줄 것으로 기대된다.

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뉴스페이지

  • KOREA ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH PROMOTION
    • 건강소식
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    • v.13 no.3 s.124
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    • pp.40-41
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    • 1989
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Success factors for the Development of Health Community Organizing in: 148 Village, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul (강북구 148마을의 건강주민운동으로서 발전가능요인)

  • Hong, Jong-Won;Kim, Joon-Hyeong;Lee, Shun-Hee;Kim, Nam-Jun;Park, Woong-Sub
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.154-165
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the success factors for the development of health community organizing in regard to its perspective in: 148 village, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul. Methods: We conducted a qualitative study using in-depth interviews from February 2020 to December 2021. Seven operators who had worked for the project were enrolled in this study. Results: In this study, the success factors for the development of health community organizing were analyzed as follows; building community relationships across generations; starting from interests of the community; belief that working together can solve the issues; external support based on spontaneity of community; project based on publicness; discovering community-based leadership. Conclusions: This study suggested that health community organizing following the principle of community organizing can sustain and develop itself without external support. In order to develop into resident-oriented health community organizing, it is necessary to reflect the success factors derived from this study.