• 제목/요약/키워드: avoidance of embarrassment

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First Trial of Cervical Cytology in Healthy Women of Urban Laos using by Self-sampling Instrument

  • Nabandith, Viengvansay;Pholsena, Vatsana;Mounthisone, Phouthasone;Shimoe, Kyoko;Kato, Saiko;Aoki, Kunio;Noda, Sadamu;Takamatsu, Reika;Saio, Masanao;Yoshimi, Naoki
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제13권9호
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    • pp.4665-4667
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    • 2012
  • Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in Laos women and a screening programme, even with the PAP smear test (PAP test), has yet to be established for routine use. The Pap test is accepted as the most appropriate for cervical cancer screening in some settings but it is not commonly available in Laos hospitals, because there are few cytopathologists and gynecologists have little experience. As a pilot program, seminars for the PAP test were given in 2007 and 2008, and then PAP tests were carried out using self-sampling instrument (Kato's device) with 200 healthy volunteers in Setthathirath hospital, Laos, in 2008. The actual examination number was 196, divided into class I 104 (53.1%), class II 85 (43.3%), class IIIa 4 (2.0%), class IIIb 1 (0.5%), and class V 1 (0.5%) by modified Papanicolau classification. Four cases had menstruation. There were 6 cases with epithelial cell abnormalities including malignancy. There were 7 cases with fungus and 2 cases with trichomonas in Class II. More than 70% volunteers felt comfortable with the Kato's device and wanted to use it next time, because of the avoidance of the embarrassment and a low cost as compared with pelvic examination by gynecologists. This first trial for PAP test for healthy Laos women related to a hospital found three percent to have abnormal cervical epithelial cells. Therefore, this appraoch using a self-sampling device suggests that it should be planned for cervical cancer prevention in Laos.

Enablers of the Adoption of Mobile Banking: From Economic-Psychological-Social Perspectives

  • YunJi Moon
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.72-93
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    • 2020
  • With the proliferation of smart devices, mobile banking has become increasingly important. Customers can manage their banking needs without desktop computers or a face-to-face meeting with bank tellers. However, contrary to expectation of wide-spread use of mobile banking, several factors restrict its adoption. The purpose of this study is to explore what factors affect positively or negatively the adoption of mobile banking from economic (operational competence, convenience, mental accounting), psychological (hope, self-efficacy, optimism, resiliency) and social perspectives (normative social pressure, embarrassment avoidance). This paper suggests that three enablers would consequently affect a customer's perceived utilitarian and hedonic value in mobile banking, followed by trust and intention to use. In testing the hypothesized research model, survey and analysis of a structural equation model using Amos are conducted. The findings emphasize that banks need to focus on perceived utilitarian and hedonic values when considering economic, psychological and social enablers most salient to customers in order to promote greater adoption of mobile banking services.

국공립 어린이집 재원 유아의 문제행동과 교사의 현재 교수 실태 및 지원요구에 대한 탐색 (An Analysis of Child Care and Education Teacher's Current Practices and Difficulties in Supporting Children with Problem Behaviors)

  • 이연정;조윤경
    • 한국보육지원학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.5-29
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구는 학급 내에서 다양한 문제행동을 보이는 일반유아의 행동특성들과 이로 인한 유아의 어려움, 교수과정에서 교사가 느끼는 어려움 및 지원요구를 알아봄으로써, 보육현장에 있는 교사들에게 실질적인 지원방안을 제시하고자 하였다. 서울 경기 지역에 위치한 국 공립어린이집에 근무하는 만3~5세 보육교사 8명을 대상으로 반 구조화된 심층면담을 실시하고, 내용분석을 시행하였다. 연구결과는, 교사들이 인식한 유아의 문제행동은 행동적인 문제를 보이는 외현적인 문제행동 유형과 정서적인 문제를 보이는 내현적인 문제행동 유형, 이외의 기타유형이었고, 유아는 자신의 여러 가지 문제행동들로 인해 교사 또래 부모관계에서 어려움을 보이고 있었다. 교사는 학급 내에서 문제행동을 보이는 유아들에게 적절한 지원을 하지 못하거나, 개별적인 지원을 하기도 하며, 어린이집 내 외부에서 도움을 받을 수 있는 곳을 안내하고, 가정과 연계하여 육아지원을 하고 있었다. 교사가 주로 사용하는 교수방법은 행동주의적 접근 심리적 접근이었다. 유아의 문제행동에 따른 교수의 어려움으로 교수과정에서 생기는 문제 교사의 감정조절에 어려움 시간부족 담임교사가 없는 통합보육시간 활동 진행의 방해 전문성부족 부모상담을 통한 가정과의 협력의 어려움을 이야기 하였다. 자녀의 문제행동에 대한 부모들의 반응은 자녀의 문제행동에 당황 수긍 단순지연 회피하는 경향을 보였으며, 문제행동을 보이는 유아를 위해 가정 어린이집 외부와 지역사회 교사연수를 통해서 현재 도움을 받고 있었지만 적절하지 않았다. 따라서 교사는 전문가 보조인력 지원, 부모와 교사에 대한 교육, 교사에 대한 존중, 심리치료 놀이치료 진단평가 등 외부 기관과의 연계, 경제적지원 등을 요구하였다.

성폭력 피해여성의 경험에 관한 연구 (A Grounded theory Approach on the Experience of Sexual Abuse Victims)

  • 김경희;남선영;지순주;권혜진;정연강
    • 한국학교보건학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.77-98
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    • 1996
  • This studies designed to work out a theoretical framework on the experience of sexual abuse from the perspective of grounded theory in an effort to provide more practical and efficient nursing intervention for female victims. The subcategories identified were "sexual abuse", "threatening", "absent mindness", "embarrassment", "horripilation", "dizziness", "wondrousness", "filthiness", "sexual curiosity", "violence level", "victim's age", "neighbors response", "victims personality", "common experience", "sexual abuse information", "family relations", "level of familiarity", "hiding", "suppression", "self-torture", "self-protection", "avoidance", "asking aid", "withdrawal", "hatred", "confusion", "dodging, "remmant", and "pursuing". The 29 subcategories given above were further integrated into 16 categories such as "victimizedness", "being astounded", "filthiness", "degree", "developmental stage", "response pattern", "personality", "rarity", "information availability", "family support", "cover-up", "escaping", "informing", "negative internalization", and "positive pursuit of change". The core categories linked to all the other categories turned out to be "being taken aback" and "filthiness" incorporating the relevant subcategories. A total of 23 theoretical hypothesis emerged in the process of analyzing data. 1. the grater sexual curiosity, the weaker the senses of being taken aback and filthiness. 2. The weaker sexual curiosity, the stronger the senses of being taken aback and filthiness. 3. The stronger the level of violence, The more violent the senses of being taken aback and filthiness. 4. The lower the level of violence, the weaker the senses of being taken aback and filthiness. 5. The younger the victims, the stronger the senses of being taken aback and filthiness. 6. The older the victims, The weaker the senses of being taken aback and filthiness. 7. 'Escaping' will transpire regardless of the given circumstances. 8. The weaker the senses of being taken aback and filthiness, the more probable 'informing' and 'escaping' transpire. 9. The stronger the senses of being taken aback and filthiness, the more probable 'informing' and 'escaping' transpire. 10. The more protective the response from 'informing' and 'escaping' transpire around, the more likely the response to being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'informing' and 'escaping'. 11. The more repelling the response from around, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'covering-up' and 'escaping'. 12. The more open minded the personality of the subject, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'informing' and 'escaping'. 13. The more closed the personality of tile subject, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'covering-up' and 'escaping'. 14. The more frequent the experience of sexual abuse, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'informing' and 'escaping'. 15. The less frequent the experience of sexual abuse, the more lilely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'covering-up' and 'escaping'. 16. The more available information concerning sexual abuses, the more likely response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'informing' and 'escaping. 17. The less available information concerning sexual abuses, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'covering-up' and 'escaping'. 18. The more cohesive the family of the subject, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'informing' and 'escaping'. 19. The less cohesive the family of the subject, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'covering-up' and 'escaping'. 20. The less familiar the subject is with the abuser, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'informing' and 'escaping'. 21. The less familiar the subject is with the abuser, the more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' will be 'covering-up' and 'escaping. 22. The more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' is 'informing and 'escaping', the more positive changes the subject will pursue. 23. The more likely the response to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' is 'covering-up' and 'escaping', the more negative changes the subject will pursue. The following four hypotheses were conformed in the process of data analysis. 1) In case the level of violence is strong but 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' in weak because of strong sexual curiosity and also if information concerning sexual abuse is not readily available and the frequency is low, negative internationalization marked by 'covering-up' and 'escaping' will take place despite the fact the subject is open-minded, the family is cohesive and the abuser is unfamiliar. 2) In case the level of violence is weak but 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' is weak combined with weak sexual curiosity and also if information concerning sexual abuse is readily available and the response from around is protective and the frequency is high, the subject will pursue positive changes to 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness', further aided by the fact that the subject is open-minded, the family is cohesive and the abuser is unfamiliar. 3) In case the level of violence is strong and 'being taken abuse' and 'filthiness' is strong because of weak sexual curiosity and also if information concerning sexual abuse is reading available and the response from around is readily available and the response from around is protective and the frequency is low, the subject will persue positive changes marked by 'informing' and 'escaping' despite the fact that the family cohesion is weak and the abuser is familiar. 4) In case the level of violence is strong and 'being taken aback' and 'filthiness' is strong because of weak sexual curiosity and also if information concerning sexual abuse is not readily available and the response from around is respelling and the frequency is low negative internalization like 'covering-up' and 'escaping' will take place, further aggravated by the fact that the subject's personality is closed, family cohesion is weak, and subject is familiar. On the basis of the above finding, it is recommended that nursing intervention should focus on promoting the milieu conductive to the victims pursuing positive changes along with the adequate aids from protection facilities as well as from the people around them.

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