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POPULATION GROWTH, POVERTY INCIDENCE AND FOREST DEPENDENCY IN NEPALESE TERAI

  • Panta, Menaka;Kim, Kye-Hyun;Neupane, Hari Sharma;Joshi, Chudamani;Park, Eun-Ji
    • 한국공간정보시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국공간정보시스템학회 2007년도 GIS 공동춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.280-285
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    • 2007
  • Since the human civilization, people's livelihood is dependent on natural resources primarily on forest. Human dimensions such as population, poverty, agricultural expansion and infrastructure development are some of the underlying factors and their interrelated associations which could play a vital role in deforestation and forest degradation. This process is not only related to the human population but also connected to the various socioeconomic factors. This paper focuses to link the spatio-temporal extent of population, poverty incidence and forest dependency and their severity on Terai forest of Nepal. Secondary data on censuses were used. ArcGIS and descriptive statistics were also used for data analysis. Based on analysis & literature review we concluded that population, poverty and forest dependency have largely expanded over time in Terai and their interrelated associations substantively influence on deforestation. However, the direct relationship of such factors with deforestation and forest degradation found to be incompatible, complex and hard to perceive with fragmented and inconsistency censuses data. So, deforestation and forest degradation issues intertwined with socioeconomic factors need detailed analysis to comprehend where these linkages are still unravel.

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Challenges and Outlook for the UICC-Asian Regional Office

  • Akaza, Hideyuki
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제14권8호
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    • pp.4935-4937
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    • 2013
  • At the United Nations High-level Meeting on Non-communicable Disease Prevention and Control in 2011 the link between health and socioeconomic issues was raised, becoming a global political issue. Health equity is one challenge that has hitherto not been addressed directly, although there is a growing shared recognition that cancer in Asia is an urgent social issue. At the UICC-ARO we are working to promote and widen networks of individuals and organizations in Asia and involve them in cooperation for this purpose. As part of our current activities, we are addressing the question of the "Economic burden of cancer in Asian countries: How should we face the current situation?" from a variety of angles and seeking to bring together a wealth of multidisciplinary knowledge about cancer in Asia and its related socioeconomic factors. It is essential to ensure that the real picture of cancer in Asia, which is currently not accurately understood, is conveyed clearly to all concerned, and also that the differences between cancer in Asia and in the West are highlighted.

건강 불평등 연구의 역사전 발전 (Historical Advances in Health Inequality Research)

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    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제40권6호
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    • pp.422-430
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    • 2007
  • The socioeconomic inequalities in health have recently become an important public health concern in South Korea, and the issue has gained increasing attention from many South Korean researchers due to the increasing income inequality and Widening social polarization following its economic crisis in the late 1990s. However, despite the mounting literature on health inequalities published in recent years, the history of research on health inequality in South Korea is premature in comparison to the long histories in several Western countries. Understanding the historical background underlying the issue of health inequality research may aid in establishing and accumulating scientifically solid evidence in South Korea. It may also direct the South Korean research community to develop research agendas that are. more politically and academically appropriate for South Korean society. This paper describes the historical development of health inequality research in the West and introduces several important issues contributing to the advancement of health inequality research. Specifically, the major studies conducted before and after the UK Black Report are presented. In addition, the history and current status of health inequality research in South Korea are documented and evaluated. Finally, several research agendas for the quantitative and qualitative improvement of health inequality research in South Korea are proposed.

사회계층에 대한 재조명: 심리학에서 개념화 및 측정을 중심으로 (Revisiting the Social Class: Focusing on the Conceptualization and Measurement in Psychology)

  • 변상우
    • 한국심리학회지 : 문화 및 사회문제
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.101-130
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    • 2018
  • 사회계층이 인간의 삶에 미치는 지대한 영향으로 인해 서구 심리학에서는 사회계층에 대한 연구가 활발히 이루어지고 있다. 하지만 국내 심리학계에서는 심화되고 있는 사회계층화 현상에도 불구하고 학문적 관심은 미비하였으며, 그 개념이나 측정 또한 사회학에서 사용하는 방식을 그대로 차용하고 있는 실정이다. 본 연구에서는 사회계층 연구의 중요성과 관심을 환기시키기 위해 사회계층이 무엇이며, 어떻게 측정할 것인가에 대한 기초적인 물음을 다루었다. 이를 위해 사회계층 측정과 관련된 다양한 이론적 배경을 살펴보고, 사회계층의 동의어로 사용되는 사회경제적 지위(SES)를 서로 비교하였다. 또한 사회계층 측정 방식을 객관적 사회계층과 주관식 사회계층으로 나누어 각 접근의 특성과 주요 사용 지표를 개관하였다. 마지막으로 국내 심리학에서 발표된 사회계층을 다룬 연구들을 수집, 검토함으로써 현재 사회계층 연구의 현황을 파악하였다. 대상 논문 총 23편 중 65.2%가 객관적 사회계층 지표를 사용하였으며 주로 사용된 지표는 학력, 소득, 직업순이었다. 주관적 사회계층이 사용된 연구는 7편으로 모두 사회계층 정체성 측정 방식을 사용하였으며, 사회계층을 언급하는 용어로는 총 7가지로 밝혀졌다. 이러한 검토결과를 토대로 향후 연구에서는 사회계층 변인에 대한 보다 직접적 연구가 필요하다는 것, 사회경제적 지위보다 '사회계층'을 사용함으로써 용어의 통일성을 기하고, 객관적 지표와 주관적 사회계층 측정에 있어 유의점 등을 제안하였다.

A Consensus Plan for Action to Improve Access to Cancer Care in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Region

  • Woodward, Mark
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제15권19호
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    • pp.8521-8526
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    • 2014
  • In many countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), cancer is an increasing problem due to ageing and a transition to Western lifestyles. Governments have been slow to react to the health consequences of these socioeconomic changes, leading to the risk of a cancer epidemic overwhelming the region. A major limitation to motivating change is the paucity of high-quality data on cancer, and its socioeconomic repercussions, in ASEAN. Two initiatives have been launched to address these issues. First, a study of over 9000 new cancer patients in ASEAN - the ACTION study - which records information on financial difficulties, as well as clinical outcomes, subsequent to the diagnosis. Second, a series of roundtable meetings of key stakeholders and experts, with the broad aim of producing advice for governments in ASEAN to take appropriate account of issues relating to cancer, as well as to generate knowledge and interest through engagement with the media. An important product of these roundtables has been the Jakarta Call to Action on Cancer Control. The growth and ageing of populations is a global challenge for cancer services. In the less developed parts of Asia, and elsewhere, these problems are compounded by the epidemiological transition to Western lifestyles and lack of awareness of cancer at the government level. For many years, health services in less developed countries have concentrated on infectious diseases and mother-and-child health; despite a recent wake-up call (United Nations, 2010), these health services have so far failed to allow for the huge increase in cancer cases to come. It has been estimated that, in Asia, the number of new cancer cases per year will grow from 6.1 million in 2008 to 10.6 million in 2030 (Sankaranarayanan et al., 2014). In the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), corresponding figures are 770 thousand in 2012 (Figure 1), rising to 1.3 million in 2030 (Ferlay et al., 2012). ASEAN consists of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. It, thus, includes low- and middle-income countries where the double whammy of infectious and chronic diseases will pose an enormous challenge in allocating limited resources to competing health issues. Cancer statistics, even at the sub-national level, only tell part of the story. Many individuals who contract cancer in poor countries have no medical insurance and no, or limited, expectation of public assistance. Whilst any person who has a family member with cancer can expect to bear some consequential burden of care or expense, in a poor family in a poor environment the burden will surely be greater. This additional burden from cancer is rarely considered, and even more rarely quantified, even in developed nations.

경로당 발전방안 탐색: 경로당 이용경험에 따른 노인들의 특성을 중심으로 (Exploring Ways Toward Development of Kyungrodang: Focusing on the Characteristics of the Elderly Based on the Types of Kyungrodang Participation)

  • 유성호
    • 한국노년학
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.1463-1478
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구의 목적은 경로당 이용경험(이용중, 이용 중단, 이용경험 없음)에 따른 노인들의 특성을 조사하고 그 결과를 바탕으로 경로당의 발전 방안을 모색하는 데 있다. 전국에 거주하는 65세 이상 재가노인을 대상으로 한국보건사회연구원과 보건복지부가 공동으로 실시한 2004년도 전국 노인생활실태 및 복지욕구조사 결과 수집된 자료를 카이검정, 분산분석, 다항로지스틱회귀분석을 이용하여 분석하였다(n=3,005). 연구 결과 사회경제적 여건이 좋지 않은 농어촌지역의 고령노인이 주로 경로당을 이용하였고, 비교적 젊고 사회경제적으로 안정된 도시지역의 중산노년층이 경로당을 이용하다가 중단하거나 경로당을 이용하지 않는 것으로 나타나 경로당 이용경험에 따른 노인간 연령, 거주지역, 사회경제적 여건에서 확연한 차이가 있었다. 남녀노인간 차이는 있지만, 경로당 이용을 중단하거나 이용하지 않는 가장 큰 이유는 '경로당을 이용하는 노인들과 맞지 않아서'였다 즉, 노인들간 인구 및 사회경제적 차이 때문에 발생하는 교류상의 문제와 그로 인한 경로당 이용노인 모두의 여가복지욕구를 만족시킬 수 있는 프로그램의 제공이 현재 우리나라 경로당 운영에서 가장 시급히 해결해야 할 과제였다. 연구 결과를 바탕으로 경로당에만 한정하는 협의적 차원의 경로당 발전 방안(보건, 재활 및 건강 관련 프로그램의 활성화, 여성노인의 여가복지욕구를 반영한 프로그램의 운영, 보육시설의 운영 등)과 중장기적이고 종합적인 노인여가복지정책 수립을 위한 광의적 차원에서의 경로당 발전 방안(정부가 추진하고 있는 저출산 및 고령화정책의 인프라를 위한 복지시설로의 경로당 기능전환, 노인복지관과 유료노인여가복지시설의 활성화 등)이 제시되었다.

국내 주요 직업병 및 생활제품 위해 사건과 전문가의 역할 (Occupational and Environmental Safety Issues in South Korea and Their Implications for Health Experts)

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    • 한국환경보건학회지
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    • 제48권1호
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2022
  • The industrial development and socioeconomic structures of a society are inextricably linked to occupational accidents and diseases. Since the 1970s, a series of major occupational diseases have occurred in South Korea, such as mercury poisoning in Munsong-myeon, carbon disulfide poisoning at Wonjin Rayon, and leukemia at Samsung Electronics. These incidents have caused us to take a critical look at the level of worker safety and health management within companies and the government. These serve as symbolic and representational events. Doctors, lawyers, and labor activists concerned about employee safety and lives came together for years to struggle with the government and industry in order to determine what caused the diseases and to obtain compensation for victims. They finally achieved recognition for occupational diseases and recompense for losses. It is difficult to find similar cases to the baby powder asbestos talc cases and the radon bed case internationally, or there is no case where such a large number of consumers have been potentially harmed. It is also difficult to prove that the damage took place due to the victims' diverse geographic locations and ages, as well as the disease's long incubation period. Based on this premise, businesses and the government have been apathetic in acknowledging these diseases and compensating for damages, with few practical outcomes. Furthermore, unlike the large-scale occupational disease cases, only a few people including expert groups were organized and actively participated in the settlement of these issues, so it remains unfinished business for our society to address.

소아 청소년기에서 고혈압 (Hypertension in children and adolescents)

  • 정조원
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제52권7호
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    • pp.745-751
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    • 2009
  • Hypertension is a major risk factor for myocardial infarction, stroke, and cardiovascular mortality in adults; its treatment reduces the risk of cardiovascular events. In recent times, attention is being paid to monitoring of blood pressure from childhood to adulthood. Childhood hypertension is associated with hypertension in later life, and early intervention is important. In the Korean socioeconomic background, a rapid increase is observed in the number of obesity cases and the rate of increase in the incidence of obesity is more in childhood. The strong association of high blood pressure with obesity and the marked increase in the incidence of childhood obesity indicate that both hypertension and prehypertension are becoming significant health issues. In this comprehensive review, we acquaint the clinician with the available literature on childhood hypertension to provide recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of hypertension based on the available evidence and consensus in Korean clinical conditions.

Overview of Cancer Registration Research in the Asian Pacific from 2008-2013

  • Moore, Malcolm A.
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제14권8호
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    • pp.4461-4484
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    • 2013
  • Cancer registration provides a firm basis for cancer control efforts and research into changing patterns of incidence, mortality, survival and prevalence is of obvious importance. Most of the countries of Asia have already published relevant data although the level of coverage and accuracy do vary a great deal both between and within countries. The present review concerns the relevant literature for the period 2008-2013, focusing on the types of research conducted and the conclusions that can be drawn with regard to what should be done in the future to translate the information available into effective intervention efforts to reduce the burden of disease. A major emphasis has been on determining variation in incidence and mortality/survival on the basis of ethnicity and socioeconomic as well as geographical background, as well as trends over time, either for cancer in general or specific organ sites. In addition a small number of papers focused on methodological, quality and cancer control issues, very pertinent to the future development of cancer registry based research.

A Clinical Report of Adult Acute Viral Hepatitis Type A Treated with Herbal Prescriptions

  • Son, Chang-Gue
    • 대한한의학회지
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 2007
  • Owing to improvement of socioeconomic status during recent decades in Korea, incidence of hepatitis A has rapidly decreased, especially among children. However, this status has paradoxically caused a steady increase of adult patients with HAV infection, causing new medical issues associated with aggravated clinical symptoms. The present study reports an adult case of acute viral hepatitis type A treated with oriental medicine. The elevated biochemical findings(AST, ALT, gamma-GTP, bilirubin), physical symptoms (general weakness, nausea, right flank pain, itching sign), and serological makers (anti-HAV IgM and anti-HAV IgG) were normalized within four weeks. Also, sonographic examination showed a normal pattern on an enlarged liver image. This study informed us about the clinical capacity of oriental medicine for adult patients with acute viral hepatitis type A.

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