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Dong Woo Lee
Researcher at Inje University
Publications - 184
Citations - 4147
Dong Woo Lee is an academic researcher from Inje University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 165 publications receiving 3410 citations. Previous affiliations of Dong Woo Lee include Seoul National University & University of Ulsan.
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Brief screening for mild cognitive impairment in elderly outpatient clinic: validation of the Korean version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment.
Jun-Young Lee,Dong Woo Lee,Seong-Jin Cho,Duk L. Na,Hong Jin Jeon,Shin-Kyum Kim,You Ra Lee,Jung-Hae Youn,Miseon Kwon,Jae-Hong Lee,Maeng Je Cho +10 more
TL;DR: The results obtained show that the MoCA-K is brief, reliable, and suitable for use as a screening tool to screen MCI patients in elderly outpatient clinic settings.
Validation of Geriatric Depression Scale, Korean Version(GDS) in the Assessment of DSM-III-R Major Depression
TL;DR: The Geriatric Deression Scale (GDS) is a tool for evaluating the severity of adverse events in adults aged 65 and over.
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Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of DSM-IV psychiatric disorders among Korean adults.
Maeng Je Cho,Jang-Kyu Kim,Hong Jin Jeon,Tongwoo Suh,In-Won Chung,Jin Pyo Hong,Jae Nam Bae,Dong Woo Lee,Jong-Ik Park,Seong-Jin Cho,Choong-Koung Lee,Bong-Jin Hahm +11 more
TL;DR: Among the sociodemographic variables, widowed status, higher income, and rural residence were the risk factors for both lifetime major depressive disorder and alcohol use disorder after controlling for gender, age, and education.
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Korean version of mini mental status examination for dementia screening and its' short form.
Tae Hui Kim,Jin Hyeong Jhoo,Joon Hyuk Park,Jeong Lan Kim,Seungho Ryu,Seok Woo Moon,Il Han Choo,Dong Woo Lee,Jong Chul Yoon,Yeon Ja Do,Seok Bum Lee,Moon Doo Kim,Ki Woong Kim,Ki Woong Kim +13 more
TL;DR: The SMMSE-DS was found to be accurate, brief and portable instrument for screening dementia in Korean elders, and may be particularly useful for screenings dementia in elderly populations with wide variation in educational levels.
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Neural correlates of clinical symptoms and cognitive dysfunctions in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Jun Soo Kwon,Jae Jin Kim,Jae Jin Kim,Dong Woo Lee,Jae Sung Lee,Dong Soo Lee,Dong Soo Lee,Myung Sun Kim,In Kyoon Lyoo,Maeng Je Cho,Myung Chul Lee +10 more
TL;DR: Patients with OCD have distinct features of brain metabolic activities for performing cognitive tasks as well as presenting obsessive-compulsive symptoms, suggesting that the frontal-subcortical circuits might mediate not only symptomatic expression but also cognitive expression in patients with OCD.