1.The Exploration on Promoting the Development of the Major of Child and Maternal Health
Minlan XU ; Shaojun XU ; Fangbiao TAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
Under the current circumstance that more and more students are being recruited in universities,ways have to be explored to promote the development of our major.The following three points including strength in construction of teaching staff,management of teaching quality and active participation in administration of students are suggested to be attempted,in combination with many other good ideas.
2.Relationship of sub-health and alexithymia among medical students
Congyun LIU ; Fangbiao TAO ; Qiang WU ; Yuhui WAN ; Runling WANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2002;0(12):-
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3.Teaching Innovation and Practice of Maternal and Child Health Care
Shaojun XU ; Fangbiao TAO ; Puyu SU ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
Based on our long-time teaching practice,we tried to explore some measures of the teaching innovation about maternal and child health care,in terms of the innovation of course system,the compiling of teaching materials and the updating of teaching methods and skills.Through the discussion,we aimed to enhance our students' integrated qualities,cultivate and bring up more and more capable medical students of new-pattern fit for the social demands.
4.Mediating effect of social support on relationship between childhood abuses and non-suicidal self-injuries in adolescents
Wan LIU ; Yuhui WAN ; Fangbiao TAO ; Jiahu HAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(3):230-234
Objective:To investigate the relationship among childhood abuses,social support and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in adolescents,and to examine the mediating effect of social support on the relationship between childhood abuses and non-suicidal self-injury.Methods:A total of 9704 middle school students were selected from junior and senior middle schools in Zhengzhou,Guiyang city.The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-28 item Short Form (CTQ-SF),Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Questionnaire,Social Support Scale for University Students and Multidimensional Sub-health Questionnaire of Adolescents (MSQA) were used to measure the different types of adverse childhood experiences,non-suicidal self-injury,social support and psychopathological status.Results:The CTQ-SF-scores were positively correlated with non-suicidal self-injury scores (r =0.20,P < 0.01) and negatively correlated with social support scores (r =-0.22,P < 0.01).The total scores and factor scores of social supportscale were negatively correlated with non-suicidal self-injury scores in adolescents (P < 0.01).When control of the area,grade,self-reported learning burden,self-reported grades and psychological pathology symptoms,social support in childhood abuse and the relation between the suicide self-injury the mediation effect by the single factor of 17.04% to 12.57%,the mediation effect of three subcomponents accounted for 7.12% ~ 13.85%.Conclusion:It suggests that social support may play a mediating effect on the relationship between childhood abuses and non-suicidal selfinjury.
5.The development and application of multidimensional sub-health questionnaire of adolescents (MSQA)
Fangbiao TAO ; Chuanlai HU ; Yehuan SUN ; Jiahu HAO
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2008;0(04):-
Objective To develop the multidimensional sub-health questionnaire of adolescents(MSQA)which is suitable for Chinese adolescents.Methods The original questionnaire was composed of 101 items related to physical and psychological domains and six dimensions.Different statistic methods were taken to do item analysis,reliability and validity evaluation.Results The final MSQA was composed of 71 items.The test-retest correlation coefficient,Cronbach's ? coefficient and split-half reliability coefficient of the questionnaire were 0.868,0.958,0.942,respectively.Taking SCL-90 and CMI as criterion,the criterion-related validity were 0.636,0.649,respectively.The structure of MSQA from factor analysis identified with the original designs.Both of scores and the number of items,which sub-health symptoms lasted for more than one month,on physical,psychological domains and overall questionnaire in first test,were higher than the later one among freshmen.Scores and the number of items for grade one high school students were lower than those of grade three students.Conclusions The MSQA is successfully developed with good reliability and validity coefficient,and can be promoted in large sample population.
6.Effects of antibiotic exposure on human fertility: a systematic review
GAO Yaya ; XIA Luobin ; PAN Guixia ; TAO Fangbiao ; SHAO Shanshan
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(8):687-692,697
Objective:
To explore the impact of antibiotic exposure on human fertility, so as to provide the reference for related research on risk factors and prevention of infertility.
Methods:
Publications pertaining to antibiotic exposure and human fertility were retrived in CNKI, Wanfang Data, VIP, PubMed, Embase and Web of Science from inception to March 2024. Two reviewers independently conducted literature screening, data extraction, and quality assessment. A qualitative analysis was performed to investigate the effect of antibiotic exposure on human fertility.
Results:
A total of 11 623 articles were retrieved, and 31 of them were finally included. Among them, 19 were quasi-experimental studies (4 high-quality and 15 medium-quality), 6 were observational studies (5 high-quality and 1 medium-quality), and 6 were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with high risks of implementation bias and measurement bias. Sixteen quasi-experimental studies and five RCTs found that the use of sensitive antibiotics such as doxycycline for the treatment of reproductive system infections improved female pregnancy rates or male semen quality. Two quasi-experimental studies and one RCT suggested that antibiotics (such as sirolimus or sulfasalazine) used to treat other systemic diseases might cause adverse effects on the reproductive system. Four observational studies indicated that exposure to antibiotics such as sulfonamides, macrolides, and tetracyclines increased the risk of infertility or prostate cancer. Two observational studies found a dual effect of antibiotics on infertility.
Conclusions
Antibiotic exposure appears to have either beneficial or harmful effects on fertility, depending on the antibiotic types, doses, and indication. However, these studies have limitations such as small sample size, selection bias, and the inability to achieve randomization and blind methods. Further research with optimized designs is necessary to explore the relationship between antibiotic exposure and fertility.
7.Effect of media multitasking on cognitive function in adolescents
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(4):637-640
Abstract
Media multitasking has become a novel type of social media use behavior in adolescents, and its negative effect on cognitive function has gradually attracted attention. Based on relevant literature review and summarization, this paper briefly reviews the prevalence and assessment of media multitasking in adolescents, and the effects of on cognitive function such as working memory, attention and inhibitory control. Moreover, potential neuropsychological mechanisms are provided. This study provides a scientific evidence for promoting the physical and mental health of adolescents.
8.EFFECT OF DIFFERENT NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF BABIES ON THEIR GROWTH AND INTELLIGENCE ABOUT 3 YEARS OLD
Sufang WANG ; Yanmei WAN ; Liang RUAN ; Juan XU ; Fang XU ; Fangbiao TAO
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective To explore the effect of babies’ nutritional status on their growth and intelligence about 3 years old. Method With stratified random sampling,according to the data of height and weight,obtained from general survey of nutritional status in all infants aged 0-1 in one county of Fuyang town,Anhui Province in April 2004,we classified the infants into three groups,corresponding to≥ x + s,
9.Air wave pressure therapy in prevention of deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremity after total knee arthroplasty
Jin TANG ; Tao YANG ; Xiaojiang XIONG ; Lin CHEN ; Zhiyong CHENG ; Fangbiao ZHAN ; Yiming LIAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(52):8981-8986
BACKGROUND:Numerous studies have shown that air wave pressure therapy plays an important role in prevention of deep venous thrombosis of lower limb after a major operation on the hip.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the efficacy of air wave pressure therapy on deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremity in patients with total knee arthroplasty.
METHODS:A total of 80 patients with total knee arthroplasty were randomly divided into experimental group and control group. Patients in the control group were treated only with conventional method to help the patient massage the lower extremity by the nurse and combined with active functional exercise;patients in the experimental group were treated with air wave pressure therapy at 2 days postoperatively, and were also treated with conventional method to help the patient massage the lower extremity by the nurse and combined with active functional exercise. Swel ing index, coagulation index and the number of patients with deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremity were recorded in both groups.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:At 2 weeks after treatment, swel ing index, coagulation index and the number of patients with deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremity were significantly reduced in the experimental group, and its effects were significantly better than those in the control group (P<0.05). Early use of air wave pressure therapy after total knee arthroplasty can al eviate limb swel ing effectively and have obvious advantages in improving coagulation index and blood coagulation condition and in preventing deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremity after total knee arthroplasty.
10.Relationship between the prevalence of negative life events and depressive and anxiety symptoms and dissatisfaction of school life among middle school students in Shaoxing city, Zhejiang province
Chao XING ; Fangbiao TAO ; Chunyu TU ; Yirong FANG ; Lijun FU ; Yan MA ; Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2015;9(6):450-455
Objective To understand the prevalence of negative life events and its association with depressive, anxiety symptoms and dissatisfaction of school life among middle school students in Shaoxing, and to provide scientific evidence for further interventions. Methods A total number of 3 197 students (including 1 134 urban and 2 063 town adolescents) were recruited from 2 middle schools in Shaoxing, their average age was (13.73 ± 1.03) years. The Multidimensional Life Events Rating Questionnaire for Middle School Students (MLERQ), Depression Self-rating Scale for Children (DSRSC) and Screening for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) were used to assess the mental health status, while the school life satisfaction was evaluated by the School Life Satisfaction Rating Questionnaire for Adolescents (SLSRQA), and the data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression models. Results The prevalence of the negative life events was 84.9%, unsatisfactory examination performance (48.6%), unreached the teacher's expectation (46.2%), parental chatter (41.4%), unbalanced learning (37.9%), and getting parents scold (27.6%) constituted the main negative life events. The prevalence of depressive symptom, anxiety symptom, and dissatisfaction of school life were significantly higher among middle school students living with negative life events (41.1%, 22.6%, 26.0%) than those without negative life events (20.9%, 3.5%, 16.5%), (?2=71.33, 94.78, 19.83, P<0.001). The prevalence of the psychosomatic health involvement significantly increased with the increase of the number of the dimensions and events (P<0.001). The multivariate logistic regression showed that negative life events were the risk factors of depression, anxiety and dissatisfaction of school life. Their OR values were 2.483 (1.951-3.160), 7.245 (4.411-11.899) and 1.733 (1.325-2.267), respectively. The risk of occurring mental symptoms among children with the number of dimensions≥4 and/or the number of events≥12 was two times higher than those of children without such increase in numbers of dimensions and events. Conclusion The status of negative life events is serious among middle school students in Shaoxing. There are statistical associations between negative life events and mental symptoms.