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JaLCDOI 10.18926/66515
Title Alternative About RENDAKU on Foreign Loanwords in Japanese
FullText URL hss_056_017.pdf
Author LU, Jianhui|
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2023-12-28
Volume volume56
Start Page 17
End Page 36
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2023 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/66514
Title Alternative Building Principles of Citizenship Education for Children with Intellectual Disabilities: Toward Making a Framework for Developing Programs that Ensure Independent Decision-Making
FullText URL hss_056_001.pdf
Author KUWABARA, Toshinori|
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2023-12-28
Volume volume56
Start Page 1
End Page 16
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2023 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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FullText URL hss_056_contents.pdf
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2023-12-28
Volume volume56
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2023 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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Title Alternative The formation of sandbanks and regional transformation in the Late Medieval period
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66192
FullText URL jdc_003_060.pdf
Author YATA, Toshifumi|
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to clarify how a harbor city established in a sandbank inlet transformed a local area. In the Later Medieval period, the harbor city of Nakamura was established in the lower part of the Chikusa river. In the late 15th century, the Eiōji temple of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism was constructed in the harbor city of Nakamura. Nakamura used Sagoshinoshō as a local name. In the 16th century, the harbor city of Kariya on the west coast of the Chikusa river also used the local name of Sagoshinoshō. In the early modern period, villages to the west of the mouth of the Chikusa river came to use the local name of Sagoshinoshō. While the local name of the west coastal area of the Chikusa river mouth had been Akōnoshō, it changed to Sagoshinoshō. Areas where local names may have changed also include Shikatanoshō and Mikuriyanoshō elsewhere in the Later Medieval period.
Keywords sandbank the Chikusa river harbor city temple of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism local names
Amo Type 特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 60
End Page 66
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Disasters and human life
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66191
FullText URL jdc_003_055.pdf
Author IMAZU, Katsunori|
Amo Type 特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 55
End Page 59
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
Copyright Holders © 2024 by RIDC
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/66188
FullText URL jdc_003_001.pdf
Author TSURI, Masao| AOO, Ken|
Abstract Holistic well-being has rapidly developed in the 21st century as a policy measurement tool. Nevertheless, there continue to be some gaps in the literature regarding the interrelation between subjective well-being and other factors, and, regarding disaggregation of the well-being status within a country, by age group, gender, and community. This study first illustrates how the concept of well-being developed from a philosophical and psychological conception of “happiness” to being measured by multidimensional tools that measure the impact of policy and the progress of society, such as OECD’s Better Life Index, UK’s National Well-being Measurement, and Japan’s Well-being Survey and Quality of Life. Subsequently, it analyzes the relationships between subjective well-being and objective variables by comparing the country, regional, and individual datasets. It found that some indicators, such as social relationships, have asymmetric effects on life satisfaction depending on the income level or threshold. In other words, if the income is less than a certain level, the effects of some indicators on life satisfaction are complementary to income, while if the income is above that level, the effects are substitutional. Finally, it estimates these effects and confirms them statistically by using the OECD Regional Statistics. Regarding the relationship between social connection and self-evaluation of life satisfaction rated on a 10-point Likert scale, the base score in the estimation is approximately 5.1 points higher in the lowest quartile group of income. However, the substitution is lower than that of the other groups by approximately -0.061. The coefficient of social connection for the other groups was approximately 0.059, and the lowest group had almost zero coefficients for substitution.
Keywords well-being household income social connection OECD Regional Statistics
Amo Type 論文 (Research article)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 1
End Page 20
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/66149
FullText URL 77_6_577.pdf
Author Liu, Siyu| Athurupana, Rukmali| Han, Hongmei| Yang, Titi| Nakatsuka, Mikiya|
Abstract Bereavement care is conducted to meet the emotional needs of grieving couples who are devastated by the experience of a miscarriage or stillbirth. From January to April 2022, we distributed a questionnaire that assessed the knowledge and attitudes of Japanese nursing staff (nurses and midwives) in Japan’s Chugoku-Shikoku region toward bereavement care for couples with miscarriage/stillbirth. The 370 survey respondents’ answers revealed that the nursing staff’s knowledge regarding recurrent pregnancy loss and subsequent bereavement care was insufficient. About 41.1% and 64.1% of the respondents had received school and on-the-job education in bereavement care, respectively, and 79.2% expressed willingness to provide such care. Our analyses revealed that the following factors were associated with the nursing staff’s knowledge level: parent status, age, reproductive history, midwifery license, work experience and environment, and on-the-job education. The following were correlated with the staff’s willingness to provide bereavement care: work environment, midwifery license, bereavement care knowledge, and on-the-job education. Together our findings indicate that education plays a significant role in equipping caregivers to provide effective bereavement care for couples who have experienced a miscarriage or stillbirth.
Keywords midwife nurse miscarriage bereavement knowledge
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-12
Volume volume77
Issue issue6
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 577
End Page 587
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 38145931
Web of Science KeyUT 001164631200002
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Author Li, Huazhi| Yang, Jiajia| Yu, Yinghua| Wang, Wu| Liu, Yulong| Zhou, Mengni| Li, Qingqing| Yang, Jingjing| Shao, Shiping| Takahashi, Satoshi| Ejima, Yoshimichi| Wu, Jinglong|
Keywords Haptic roughness perception Raised-dot surface Local feature Global feature
Note The version of record of this article, first published in Experimental Brain Research, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00221-021-06289-0|
Published Date 2022-01-16
Publication Title Experimental Brain Research
Volume volume240
Issue issue3
Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Start Page 773
End Page 789
ISSN 0014-4819
NCID AA00640970
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © The Author(s) 2021
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PubMed ID 35034179
DOI 10.1007/s00221-021-06289-0
Web of Science KeyUT 000742785900002
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/65971
FullText URL 77_5_491.pdf
Author Habu, Hiroshi| Takao, Soshi| Miyaji, Chikara| Matsumoto, Naomi| Aoo, Ken| Nishita, Yosuke| Tsuri, Masao| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Abstract Arts festivals have become increasingly popular in various parts of Japan in recent years. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between arts festival activities participation at the Setouchi Triennale and the health of residents in the town of Naoshima. This was a cross-sectional study. Questionnaires were distributed to all residents of Naoshima who were 20 years old or older (n=2,588). We analyzed responses from 708 people. The associations between arts festival activities participation and health (measured by self-rated health) were analyzed using logistic regression analysis as the primary outcome. Kessler’s psychological distress scale scores were also analyzed in the same manner as the primary outcome. The participating group had an adjusted odds ratio of 1.86 (95% confidence interval: 1.03-3.33) for higher self-rated health compared with those who did not participate. Kessler’s psychological distress scale results showed that the participating group had an adjusted odds ratio of 3.23 (95% confidence interval: 1.19-8.81) for lower psychological distress compared with those who did not participate. In conclusion, arts festival activities participation was associated with higher self-rated health and lower psychological distress. However, caution must be taken in regard to generalizability and causality when interpreting these results.
Keywords art arts in public health arts festival self-rated health Setouchi Triennale
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-10
Volume volume77
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 491
End Page 497
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 37899260
Web of Science KeyUT 001108661600006
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/65970
FullText URL 77_5_479.pdf
Author Murata, Akiko| Matsumoto, Naomi| Miyaji, Chikara| Takao, Soshi| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Abstract For decades, the notion has persisted in developed countries that exclusive care by the mothers is best for the development of children up to 3 years of age. To examine the veracity of this “myth of the first three years” in Japan, we examined the effects of childcare facility use for children younger than 3 years on their development using the cohorts of the Longitudinal Survey of Newborns in the 21st Century conducted in Japan. Of the 47,015 respondents to the survey, we studied the children of 5,508 mothers with university/professional education to evaluate the relationships between primary early (< 2.5 years) childcare providers during weekday daytime hours and specific development indices for the ages of 2.5, 5.5, and 8 years. At the age of 2.5 and 5.5 years, children attending childcare facilities were judged as having more advanced developmental behaviors by their parents, such as being able to compose a two-word sentence (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 0.22) or to express emotions (aOR: 0.81), compared with those cared for by mothers. However, at the age of 8 years, children who attended childcare facilities as infants < 2.5 years showed more aggressive behavior in interrupting people (aOR: 1.20) and causing disturbances in public (aOR: 1.26) than those cared for by mothers (after adjustment for numerous child and parental factors). Although these results are generally consistent with previous studies, issues potentially involved with problem behavior such as quality of childcare require further investigation, as does the case of children of mothers with more modest educational attainment.
Keywords “myth of the first three years” childcare child development problem behavior educational attainment
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-10
Volume volume77
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 479
End Page 490
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 37899259
Web of Science KeyUT 001108661600005
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/65966
FullText URL 77_5_443.pdf
Author Miyaji, Chikara| Takao, Soshi| Habu, Hiroshi| Matsumoto, Naomi| Aoo, Ken| Nishita, Yosuke| Tsuri, Masao| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Abstract This study examined whether participation in an art project was associated with higher social capital (SC). We conducted a questionnaire survey from November 2021 to March 2022 among residents aged 20 years or older of Naoshima, an island in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. Before the survey, the Setouchi Triennale had been held on Naoshima four times, starting in 2010. We calculated propensity scores for Triennale participation and performed propensity score matching. We then compared cognitive and structural SC by Triennale participation and found significant differences, respectively. We adopted a conditional ordered logistic regression analysis with propensity score matching for cognitive or structural SC, and found adjusted odd ratios of 2.913 (95%CI, 1.846-4.596) for cognitive SC and 4.535 (95%CI, 2.839-7.244) for structural SC. Our findings suggest that Triennale participation enhanced the cognitive aspect of SC while also building structural SC.
Keywords social capital art project propensity score matching
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-10
Volume volume77
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 443
End Page 449
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 37899255
Web of Science KeyUT 001108661600001
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Author Mitsumoto, Jun| Ryan, Joseph| Yamaguchi, Yuji| Seike, Akira|
Keywords Japan Kofun period LiDAR mounded tombs
Published Date 2022-12-15
Publication Title Antiquity
Volume volume97
Issue issue391
Publisher Antiquity Publications
ISSN 0003-598X
NCID AA00033763
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © The Author(s), 2022.
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DOI 10.15184/aqy.2022.167
Web of Science KeyUT 000899499900001
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Author Cong, Yingnan| Hou, Yufei| Jiang, Jiaming| Chen, Shuangzi| Cai, Xiaojing|
Keywords energy trade complex networks topology evolutionary properties
Published Date 2023-07-28
Publication Title Energies
Volume volume16
Issue issue15
Publisher MDPI
Start Page 5677
ISSN 1996-1073
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2023 by the authors.
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DOI 10.3390/en16155677
Web of Science KeyUT 001045434700001
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/65749
FullText URL 77_4_387.pdf
Author Kataoka, Takahiro| Habu, Hiroshi| Tanaka, Ayumi| Naoe, Shota| Murakami, Kaito| Fujimoto, Yuki| Yukimine, Ryohei| Takao, Soshi| Mitsunobu, Fumihiro| Yorifuji, Takashi| Yamaoka, Kiyonori|
Abstract No epidemiological studies have examined the health effects of daily bathing in radon hot springs. In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the associations between radon hot spring bathing and health conditions. The target population was 5,250 adults ≥ 20 years old in the town of Misasa, Japan. We collected information about the participants’ bathing habits and alleviation of a variety of disease symptoms, and their self-rated health (SRH). Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated. In both the adjusted and unadjusted models of hypertension, significant associations between the > 1×/week hot spring bathing and the alleviation of hypertension symptoms were observed compared to the group whose hot spring bathing was <1×/week: adjusted model, OR 5.40 (95%CI: 1.98-14.74); unadjusted model, 3.67 (1.50-8.99) and for gastroenteritis: adjusted model, 9.18 (1.15-72.96); unadjusted model, 7.62 (1.59-36.49). Compared to the no-bathing group, higher SRH was significantly associated with both bathing < 1×/week: unadjusted model, 2.27 (1.53-3.37) and > 1×/week: adjusted model, 1.91 (1.15-3.19). These findings suggest that bathing in radon hot springs is associated with higher SRH and the alleviation of hypertension and gastroenteritis.
Keywords radon hot spring bathing habit self-rated health cross-section study
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-08
Volume volume77
Issue issue4
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 387
End Page 394
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 37635139
Web of Science KeyUT 001163659800003
JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/65684
Title Alternative New Agglomeration Indicators in Urban and Regional Economies
FullText URL oer_055_1_035_054.pdf
Author Nakamura, Ryohei| Nagamune, Takeshi|
Abstract  The indicators of agglomeration in urban and regional economies can be broadly classified into specialization and diversity, each of which is called the Marshal-Arrow-Romer type and the Jacobs type as external economic effects. There is also a Porter-type competitive environment indicator that advocates cluster-like agglomeration. The(modified)specialization coefficient, the Hirshman-Halfindahl index, and the entropy index are examples of indices that directly measure these factors. This paper reviews and evaluates indicators related to urban and regional economic agglomeration developed by Nakamura(2008)and Nakamura(2009), as well as indicators directly and indirectly related to agglomeration that have been developed since then. rice field.
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2023-07-24
Volume volume55
Issue issue1
Start Page 35
End Page 54
ISSN 2433-4146
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright © 2023 岡山大学経済学会
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FullText URL fulltext20230506-01.pdf
Author Tanaka, Hidekazu|
Keywords Adjuncts Argument ellipsis Island constraints Right dislocation VP-deletion
Note The version of record of this article, first published in [Journal name], is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10831-022-09250-6|
Published Date 2023-02-24
Publication Title Journal of East Asian Linguistics
Volume volume32
Issue issue1
Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Start Page 1
End Page 28
ISSN 0925-8558
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © The Author(s) 2023
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DOI 10.1007/s10831-022-09250-6
Web of Science KeyUT 000939066800001
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FullText URL hss_055_contents_e.pdf
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2023-03-27
Volume volume55
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2023 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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FullText URL hss_055_colophon.pdf
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2023-03-27
Volume volume55
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2023 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/65136
Title Alternative On Ten-nyo (Heavenly Maiden) with Wings, Part 8―Heavenly Maiden and Feathered Robe at the end of the Edo period and Early Meiji period―
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Author Tatsuno, Yuko|
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2023-03-27
Volume volume55
Start Page (27)
End Page (46)
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2023 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/65135
Title Alternative Japanese Translation of “Lunyu Jizhu”(6)(Part 3)―Xi ZHU’s interpretation of “Confucian Analects”―
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Author Sun, Luyi|
Publication Title Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published Date 2023-03-27
Volume volume55
Start Page (1)
End Page (26)
ISSN 1881-1671
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright (c) 2023 岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科
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