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Junko Yagi
Researcher at Iwate Medical University
Publications - 17
Citations - 321
Junko Yagi is an academic researcher from Iwate Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Suicide prevention. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 268 citations.
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The impact of inpatient suicide on psychiatric nurses and their need for support
Chizuko Takahashi,Fuminori Chida,Hikaru Nakamura,Hiroshi Akasaka,Junko Yagi,Atsuhiko Koeda,Eri Takusari,Kotaro Otsuka,Akio Sakai +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that nurses exposed to inpatient suicide suffer significant mental distress, however, the low availability of systematic post-suicide mental health care programmes for such nurses and the lack of suicide-related education initiatives andmental health care for nurses are problematic.
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Predictors for delayed encephalopathy following acute carbon monoxide poisoning
Kaoru Kudo,Kotaro Otsuka,Junko Yagi,Katsumi Sanjo,Noritaka Koizumi,Atsuhiko Koeda,Miki Umetsu,Yasuhito Yoshioka,Ayumi Mizugai,Toshinari Mita,Yu Shiga,Fumito Koizumi,Hikaru Nakamura,Akio Sakai +13 more
TL;DR: In patients with the characteristics identified in this study, administration of HBO therapy should be proactively considered after informing their family, at initial stage, of the risk of developing DNS, and at least 5 weeks’ follow-up to watch for the development of DNS is considered necessary.
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Clinically Significant Behavior Problems among Young Children 2 Years after the Great East Japan Earthquake
TL;DR: One in four children still had behavior problems even 2 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and children who had other trauma experiences before the earthquake were more likely to have behavior problems.
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Study of the outcome of suicide attempts: characteristics of hospitalization in a psychiatric ward group, critical care center group, and non-hospitalized group.
Kaoru Kudo,Kotaro Otsuka,Jin Endo,Tomoyuki Yoshida,Hisayasu Isono,Takehito Yambe,Hikaru Nakamura,Sachiyo Kawamura,Atsuhiko Koeda,Junko Yagi,Nobuo Kemuyama,Hisako Harada,Fuminori Chida,Shigeatsu Endo,Akio Sakai +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the outcomes of 1348 individuals who attempted suicide and visited the critical care center or the psychiatry emergency department of the hospital were categorized into three groups, "hospitalization in critical care centre (HICCC), "hospitalisation in the psychiatry ward (HIPW)", or "non-hospitalization (NH)", and the physical, mental, and social characteristics of these groups were compared.
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Does social capital reduce child behavior problems? Results from the Great East Japan Earthquake follow-up for Children Study
TL;DR: Children of caregivers who perceived higher community social capital (trust and mutual aid) showed fewer PTSD symptoms and caregiver’s mental health mediated the association between social trust and child PTSD symptoms.