Jongwook Lee
University of Minnesota
13 Papers
13 Citations
Jongwook Lee is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vietnamese & Productivity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Jongwook Lee include Seoul National University.
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Papers
The Impact of Providing Vision Screening and Free Eyeglasses on Academic Outcomes: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Title I Elementary Schools in Florida.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors implemented a multi-armed randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the impact of vision screening and accompanied by eye exams and eyeglasses, provided by a non-profit organization to Title I elementary schools in three large central Florida school districts.
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Mental Health Literacy Affects Mental Health Attitude: Is There a Gender Difference?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the levels of and factors associated with mental health attitude between males and females and found that men and women with greater mental health literacy had a more positive mental health attitudes.
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Is health literacy associated with mental health literacy? Findings from Mental Health Literacy Scale
TL;DR: Interventions aiming to improve health literacy seems beneficial to increase MHL, and a variety of programs should be implemented, such as social programs that target those with less social group interaction.
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Analyzing factors associated with decisional stage of adopting breast cancer screening among Korean American women using precaution adoption process model.
TL;DR: Important factors that could potentially facilitate BC screening among KA women in Georgia are highlighted and implications for interventions and practice for increasing mammography screening among medically underserved populations are provided.
Analyzing Factors Associated With Decisional Stage of Adoption for Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Older Korean Americans Using Precaution Adoption Process Model.
TL;DR: Intervention research should incorporate consideration of individuals’ decisional stage to move KAs forward from not engaging the screening to maintaining regular participation in CRC screening, using the precaution adoption process model stage.
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