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시간 변화에 따른 여름철 산림환경의 생리ᐧ심리적 안정 효과 (Temporal Changes in the Physiological and Psychological Relaxation Effects of a Forest Environment during the Summer)

  • 송인준;김주현;김초윤;정다워;이윤정;박범진;송초롱
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제113권1호
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    • pp.107-117
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    • 2024
  • 본 연구는 시간에 따른 산림환경의 물리환경요소 변화와 이에 따른 온열환경 쾌적성, 인체의 생리·심리적 반응의 차이를 종합적으로 규명하기 위하여 수행되었다. 9시부터 18시까지 산림환경의 물리환경요소(공기온도, 평균복사온도, 풍속, 상대습도)와 예상평균한서감지수(PMV), 예상불만족률(PPD)를 연속 측정하고, 1시간 간격으로 남자 대학생 30명(평균 연령: 21.7±1.9세)이 눈을 감고 5분 동안 안정을 취할 때의 생리·심리적 반응(심박변이도, 심박수, 구강체온, 혈압, 맥박수, 주관적 온열감과 쾌적감 및 인상)을 조사하였다. 더불어 물리환경요소와 생리적 반응 사이의 상관관계를 조사하였다. 그 결과, ① 공기온도, 평균복사온도, 풍속, 상대습도 모두 시간에 따라 유의하게 변화하였다. ② PMV와 PPD도 시간에 따라 유의하게 변화하였다. 주관적 온열감은 PMV와 일치하였으나, 주관적 쾌적감은 PPD와 일치하지 않았다. ③ 생리적 반응 중 ln(HF), ln(LF/HF), 심박수, 이완기혈압이 시간에 따라 유의하게 변화하였다. 공기온도가 가장 높았던 14~16시에 ln(HF)는 가장 낮았고, ln(LF/HF)는 가장 높았다. ④ 공기온도, 평균복사온도, 풍속은 ln(HF)와 음의 상관관계, ln(LF/HF)와 양의 상관관계를 나타내었다. 이를 통해 산림환경을 이용하는 시간대에 따라 이용객의 쾌적감과 생리·심리적 안정 효과가 달라질 수 있으며, 시간에 따른 산림환경의 물리환경요소 변화가 이러한 차이에 영향을 미친다는 사실이 밝혀졌다.

한국문화에서 주관안녕에 영향을 미치는 사회심리 요인들 (Correlates of Subjective Well-being in Korean Culture)

  • 한덕웅
    • 한국심리학회지 : 문화 및 사회문제
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    • 제12권5호_spc
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    • pp.45-79
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    • 2006
  • 필자와 공동연구자들(2002)이 선행연구에서 개발한 주관안녕척도를 사용하여 한국문화에서 주관안녕에 영향을 미치는 변인들을 알아낸 연구 결과들을 개관하고, 국내외 연구들과 비교하여 시사점을 논의하고, 장래 연구할 과제들도 제안하였다. 먼저 주관안녕에 영향을 미치는 선행요인들로 ① 개인차와 인구통계 변인들, ② 개인과정 요인들, ③ 대인과정 요인들 및 ④ 한국문화의 요인으로 사회규범에 따른 행동을 다룬 연구 결과들을 개관했다. 또한 노인을 대상으로 주관안녕이 동시점에서 신체건강의 예측에 기여하는 수준과 아울러 1년 이상이 경과한 시점에서 종단적으로 신체건강이나 생사에 어떤 영향을 미치는지도 알아냈다. 본 논문은 한국문화에서 필자와 공동연구자들이 수행한 실증연구의 결과들과 연결시켜서 주관안녕을 연구하는데 따르는 이론, 방법 및 과제들을 구체적으로 논의함으로써 장차 문화비교 연구와 아울러 국내 연구에 시사점들을 제시한데 의의가 있다.

조선시대(朝鮮時代) 전기(前期)의 의료제도(醫療制度)에 대한 연구(硏究) (A study of the Medical System in the Early Chosun-Dynasty)

  • 한대희;강효신
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제9권
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    • pp.555-652
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    • 1996
  • Up to the present the scholastic achievements in the history of the medical system have been rather scare despite its importance in the Korean History. Hence, this dissertation attempts to examine the significance of the institute in the Korean History, covering the period from the ancient times through the early Chosun-Dynasty. In the ancient times, the medical practice relied primarily upon human instincts and experiences at the same time, shaman's incantations were widely believed to cure diseases, the workings of evil spirits supposedly. For the period from the Old Chosun through Samhan(巫堂), Chinese refugees brought a long medical knowledge and skills of the continent. New Chinese medicine, traditional practices and incantations were generally used at this time. Medicine and the medical system were arranged by the period of the Three Countries(三國時代). No definite record concerning Koguryo remains now. As for Paekje, however, history shows that they set up the system under the Chinese influence, assigning medical posts such as Euibaksa(medical doctor), Chaeyaksa(pharmacist), and Jukeumsa(medicine man) within Yakbu(department of medicine). Scientifically advanced, they sent experts to Japan, giving a tremendous influence on the development of the science on ancient Japan. After the unification of the three countries, Shilla had their own system after the model of Dang(唐). This system of the Unified Shilla was continued down to Koryo and became the backbone of the future ones. In the ancient time religion and medicine were closely related. The curative function of the shaman was absolute. Buddhism played a notable part in medical practice, too, producing numerous medical monks. The medical system of Koryo followed the model of Dang with some borrowings from Song(宋). Sangyakkuk(尙藥局) was to deal exclusively with the diseases of the monarch whereas Taeeuigam(太醫監) was the central office to handle the national medical administration and the qualification test and education for doctors. In addition, Dongsodaebiwon(東西大悲院), Jewibo(濟危寶), and Hyeminkuk(惠民局) were public hospitals for the people, and a few aristocrats practiced medicine privately. In 987, the 6th year of Songjong(成宗), local medical operations were installed for curing the sick and educating medical students. Later Hyonjong(顯宗), established Yakjom(clinics, 藥店) throughout the country and officials were sent there to see patients. Foreign experts, mainly from Song, were invited frequently to deliver their advanced technology, and contributed to the great progress of the science in Korea. Medical officials were equipped with better land and salary than others, enjoying appropriate social respect. Koryo exchanged doctors, medicine and books mainly with Song, but also had substantial interrelations with Yuan(元), Ming(明), Kitan(契丹), Yojin(女眞), and Japan. Among them, however, Song was most influential to the development of medicine in Koryo. During Koryo Dynasty Buddhism, the national religion at the time, exercised bigger effect on medicine than in any other period. By conducting national ceremonies and public rituals to cure diseases, Taoism also affected the way people regarded illness. Curative shamanism was still in practice as well. These religious practices, however, were now engaged only when medication was already in use or when medicine could not held not help any more. The advanced medical system of Koryo were handed down to Chosun and served the basis for further progress. Hence, then played well the role to connect the ancient medicine and the modern one. The early Chosun followed and systemized the scientific and technical achievement in medicine during the Koryo Dynasty, and furthermore, founded the basis of the future developments. Especially the 70 years approximately from the reign of Sejong(世宗) to that of Songjong(成宗) withnessed a termendous progress in the field with the reestablishment of the medical system. The functions of the three medical institute Naeeuiwon(內醫院), Joneuigam(典醫監), Hyeminkuk(惠民局) were expanded. The second, particualy, not only systemized all the medical practices of the whole nation, but also grew and distributed domestic medicaments which had been continually developed since the late Koryo period. In addition, Hyeminso(惠民局, Hwarinwon(活人院)) and Jesaenwon(濟生院)(later merged to the first) played certain parts in the curing illness. Despite the active medical education in the capital and the country, the results were not substantial, for the aristocracy avoided the profession due to the social prejudice against technicians including medical docotors. During the early Chosun-Dynasty, the science was divided into Chimgueui (acupuncturist), Naryogeui(specialist in scrofula) and Chijongeui (specialist in boil). For the textbooks, those for the qualification exam were used, including several written by the natives. With the introduction on Neoconfucianism(性理學) which reinforced sexual segregation, female doctors appeared for the female patients who refused to be seen by male doctors. This system first appeared in 1406, the sixth year of Taejong(太宗), but finally set up during the reign of Sejong. As slaves to the offices, the lowest class, female doctors drew no respect. However, this is still significant in the aspect of women's participation in society. They were precedents of midwives. Medical officials were selected through the civil exam and a special test. Those who passed exams were given temporary jobs and took permanent posts later. At that time the test score, the work experience and the performance record of the prospective doctor were all taken into consideration, for it was a specialized office. Most doctors were given posts that changed every six months, and therefore had fewer chances for a goverment office than the aristocracy. At the beginning the social status of those in medicine was not that low, but with the prejudice gradully rising among the aristocracy, it became generally agreed to belong to the upper-middle technician class. Dealing with life, however, they received social respect and courtesy from the public. Sometimes they collected wealth with their skills. They kept improving techniques and finally came to take an important share in modernization process during the late Chosun-Dynasty.

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