Jung Eun Ko
Affiliations: | 2013- | School of Child & Family Studies | University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States |
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Park NS, Kim J, Ko JE, et al. (2024) A perceived community typology in older Korean Americans: implications for mental health. Aging & Mental Health. 1-9 |
Jang Y, Rhee MK, Park J, et al. (2024) Falls as a mental health risk among Korean-American residents in subsidized senior housing: mediating effect of fall-related self-efficacy. Aging & Mental Health. 1-7 |
Cho YJ, Jang Y, Ko JE, et al. (2020) Perceived discrimination and depressive symptoms: a study of Vietnamese women who migrated to South Korea due to marriage. Women & Health. 1-9 |
Jang Y, Park NS, Yoon H, et al. (2016) Mental health literacy in religious leaders: a qualitative study of Korean American Clergy. Health & Social Care in the Community |
Park NS, Jang Y, Ko JE, et al. (2015) Factors Affecting Willingness to Use Hospice in Racially/Ethnically Diverse Older Men and Women. The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care |
Park NS, Jang Y, Lee BS, et al. (2015) An empirical typology of social networks and its association with physical and mental health: a study with older Korean immigrants. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 70: 67-76 |
Chiriboga DA, Jang Y, Molinari V, et al. (2014) Recalled attributes of parents with Alzheimer's disease: relevance for caregiving. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine. 2: 1038-1052 |
Park NS, Jang Y, Lee BS, et al. (2014) The impact of social resources on depressive symptoms in racially and ethnically diverse older adults: variations by groups with differing health risks. Research On Aging. 36: 322-42 |
Ko JE, Jang Y, Park NS, et al. (2014) Neighborhood effects on the self-rated health of older adults from four racial/ethnic groups. Social Work in Public Health. 29: 89-99 |