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The Factors Associated with Accident and Addiction Among Korean Adults
조동식,이무식 융합연구학회 2022 융합연구학회지 Vol.6 No.3
This study was conducted to investigate the factors related to accidents and addiction among Korean adults. A total of 228,381 adults were included in this study, and 160,546 people (70.3%) under 64 years old and 67,835 people (29.7%) older than 65 years old were analyzed separately. The 2017 Community Health Survey Data was used, a univariate chi-square test and multiple logistic regression analysis were performed to identify and analyze the factors related to accidents and addiction. The results were as follows. The prevalence of one accident and addiction among Korean adults was 6.2% for men and 6.9% for women, and the prevalence of 2 or more accidents and addiction was 0.4% for men and women, respectively. Significant contributing variables to at least one accident and addiction included education, region, administrative district, generation type, marital status, flexibility exercise days, annual drinking, health level, driving status, drunk driving, drunk driving (motorcycle), fastening the rear seat’s seat belt, safety level, dyslipidemia, falling, depression, suicidal ideation, and sitting with drunk driver (p<0.05). Significant contributing variables to 2 or more accidents and addiction were gender, region, economic activity, administrative district, health level, driving status, fastening the front seat belt, arthritis, falling, internet, depression, suicidal ideation, and sitting with drunk driver (p<0.05). Many factors related to accidents and addiction among Korean adults have been identified, and it will be needed to consider these various variables in the public health intervention project.
조동식,정진호 한국정보통신학회 2022 한국정보통신학회논문지 Vol.26 No.3
Recently, various artificial intelligence technologies are being applied to smart factory, finance, healthcare, and so on. When handling data requiring protection of privacy, distributed learning techniques are used. For distribution of information with privacy protection, encoding private information is required. Minimal codes has been used in such a secret-sharing scheme. In this paper, we explain the relationship between the characteristics of the minimal codes for application in distributed systems. We briefly deals with previously known construction methods, and presents extension methods for minimal codes. The new codes provide flexibility in distribution of private information. Furthermore, we discuss application scenarios for the extended codes.