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Prevalence and disease experience rates in Korean physicians.

This study aimed to find out the morbid status of Korean physicians living in Korea, as one part of a feasibility study on the Korean physician cohort. It was performed by mail survey using a self-administered questionnaire from Jan. 1, 1995 through Dec. 31, 1995. Study subjects were 21,552 includin...

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Autores principales: Kim, J. J., Kim, S. D., Meng, K. H., Ahn, Y. O., Yum, Y. T., Oh, H. C., Lee, D. B., Lee, S. I., Chun, B. Y., Choi, J. S.
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9681802
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author Kim, J. J.
Kim, S. D.
Meng, K. H.
Ahn, Y. O.
Yum, Y. T.
Oh, H. C.
Lee, D. B.
Lee, S. I.
Chun, B. Y.
Choi, J. S.
author_facet Kim, J. J.
Kim, S. D.
Meng, K. H.
Ahn, Y. O.
Yum, Y. T.
Oh, H. C.
Lee, D. B.
Lee, S. I.
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description This study aimed to find out the morbid status of Korean physicians living in Korea, as one part of a feasibility study on the Korean physician cohort. It was performed by mail survey using a self-administered questionnaire from Jan. 1, 1995 through Dec. 31, 1995. Study subjects were 21,552 including 17,877 (81.1%) males and 3,384 (15.5%) females. Person based prevalence rate of disease was 17.7% (18.3% for males and 13.8% for females) with the rate increasing with age. The disease group showing the highest prevalence rate was circulatory diseases (5.16%) for males, and respiratory disease (3.13%) for females. The individual disease showing the highest prevalence rates was hypertension (3.77%) for males and allergic rhinitis (2.25%) for females. The person based disease experience rate was 36.2% (36.9% for males, 32.7% for females) with the rate increasing with age. The disease group showing the highest disease experience rate was digestive disease for both sexes (10.05% for males, 7.42% for females). Individual disease showing the highest disease experience rate was hypertension (5.00%) for males and allergic rhinitis (4.08%) for females. There were different ranks of both prevalence and disease experience rate depending on age in both sexes.
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spelling pubmed-30544982011-03-15 Prevalence and disease experience rates in Korean physicians. Kim, J. J. Kim, S. D. Meng, K. H. Ahn, Y. O. Yum, Y. T. Oh, H. C. Lee, D. B. Lee, S. I. Chun, B. Y. Choi, J. S. J Korean Med Sci Research Article This study aimed to find out the morbid status of Korean physicians living in Korea, as one part of a feasibility study on the Korean physician cohort. It was performed by mail survey using a self-administered questionnaire from Jan. 1, 1995 through Dec. 31, 1995. Study subjects were 21,552 including 17,877 (81.1%) males and 3,384 (15.5%) females. Person based prevalence rate of disease was 17.7% (18.3% for males and 13.8% for females) with the rate increasing with age. The disease group showing the highest prevalence rate was circulatory diseases (5.16%) for males, and respiratory disease (3.13%) for females. The individual disease showing the highest prevalence rates was hypertension (3.77%) for males and allergic rhinitis (2.25%) for females. The person based disease experience rate was 36.2% (36.9% for males, 32.7% for females) with the rate increasing with age. The disease group showing the highest disease experience rate was digestive disease for both sexes (10.05% for males, 7.42% for females). Individual disease showing the highest disease experience rate was hypertension (5.00%) for males and allergic rhinitis (4.08%) for females. There were different ranks of both prevalence and disease experience rate depending on age in both sexes. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3054498/ /pubmed/9681802 Text en
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Kim, J. J.
Kim, S. D.
Meng, K. H.
Ahn, Y. O.
Yum, Y. T.
Oh, H. C.
Lee, D. B.
Lee, S. I.
Chun, B. Y.
Choi, J. S.
Prevalence and disease experience rates in Korean physicians.
title Prevalence and disease experience rates in Korean physicians.
title_full Prevalence and disease experience rates in Korean physicians.
title_fullStr Prevalence and disease experience rates in Korean physicians.
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and disease experience rates in Korean physicians.
title_short Prevalence and disease experience rates in Korean physicians.
title_sort prevalence and disease experience rates in korean physicians.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9681802
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