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Young Ah Kim

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  108
Citations -  1983

Young Ah Kim is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acinetobacter baumannii & Drug resistance. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 104 publications receiving 1490 citations. Previous affiliations of Young Ah Kim include Dongguk University & Soonchunhyang University.

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Preschool Psychopathology Reported by Parents in 23 Societies: Testing the Seven-Syndrome Model of the Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 1.5-5

TL;DR: The seven-syndrome model provides one way to capture patterns of children's problems that are manifested in ratings by parents from many societies, and Clinicians working with preschoolers from these societies can assess and describe parents' ratings of behavioral, emotional, and social problems in terms of the seven syndromes.
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Microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity with Ureaplasma urealyticum is associated with a robust host response in fetal, amniotic, and maternal compartments

TL;DR: Patients with preterm premature rupture of membranes and microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity with U urealyticum are associated with a robust host inflammatory response in the fetal, amniotics, and maternal compartments.
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International comparisons of behavioral and emotional problems in preschool children: parents' reports from 24 societies.

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TL;DR: International comparisons were conducted of preschool children's behavioral and emotional problems as reported on the Child Behavior Checklist by parents in 24 societies, indicating that the rank orders of mean item ratings and internal consistencies of scales were very similar across diverse societies.
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Association of oligohydramnios in women with preterm premature rupture of membranes with an inflammatory response in fetal, amniotic, and maternal compartments

TL;DR: Oligohydramnios in women with preterm premature rupture of membranes is associated with an inflammatory response in the fetal, amniotic, and maternal compartments.