1.The relationship between dysfunctional cognitive attitudes and personality disorder tendency in pa-tients with somatoform disorders
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(8):728-731
Objective To examine the characteristics of dysfunctional attitudes in patients with so?matoform disorders and to delineate the relationship between dysfunctional attitudes and personality disorder tendency. Methods Sixty?four outpatients with somatoform disorder and 52 healthy individuals were recrui?ted and asked to complete the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire( PDQ?4) and the Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale( DAS ) for the evaluation of their personality disorder tendency and cognitive characteristics. DAS scores were compared between patient and control groups. The relationship between DAS and PDQ?4 was e?valuated by comparing DAS scores of patients with and without personality disorder tendency and by correla?ting patients’ total scores of DAS and PDQ?4. Results Patients with somatoform disorder(150.13±31.75) showed significantly higher scores of DAS than healthy controls(121.62±20.30). Moreover,patients with per?sonality disorder tendency exhibited significantly higher scores in the total score of DAS and scores of five factors including vulnerability, absorption/exclusive, compulsion, dependence and cognitive philosophy ( P<0.05) . Finally,a positive correlation was found between total scores of DAS and PDQ?4( r=0.535, P<0.01) and the correlation coefficients between the total score of DAS and Cluster A( r=0.545) and C scores( r=0.625) were significantly higher than that of Cluster B score( r=0.317).Conclusion Patients with somato?form disorders have cognitive distortion,which is correlated with personality disorder tendency.
2.Effect of Childhood Abuse on Attitude of Committing Suicide and Suicide Ideation
Xianghua ZHU ; Guangli LIANG ; Jiao LI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(07):-
Objective:To study the effect of childhood abuse on student's suicide ideation and attitude to suicide. Methods:90 Technical Secondary School Students with history of being abused and 90 without that history were investigated by applying Questionnaire of Commit Suicide Attitude and Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation. Results:Compared with those without being abused, the abused students had higher percentages having suicide ideation in the past week (14.4% vs. 2.2%,?~2=7.27, P
3.Kindness trait of personality in pupils abused
Yongjie YANG ; Xianghua ZHU ; Guangli LIANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(1):66-68
Objective To study the kindness trait of personality of pupils in grade 5 and 6,and to explore its relationship with childhood abuse. Methods 172 elementary school students were investigated by applying Female had higher scores of generosity, altruism, honesty and kindness trait than male ((41.1±4.4) vs (37.6±6.6),(19.2±3.9) vs (17.1±4.6),(17.3±3.0) vs (15.3±3.5),(77.6±8.8) vss (69.9±12.6), F=tions on kindness trait(P<0.05). Sexual abuse had not predictable functions on kindness trait (P>0.05). Con-clusion There are significant differences of kindness trait among subjects with different genders. Childhood abuse can severely impact the development of kindness trait of personality in puerile.
4.Mental Health and Alexithymia of Technical School Student Abused in Childhood.
Xianghua ZHU ; Jiao LI ; Guangli LIANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(10):-
Objective: To study the effect of childhood abuse on students mental health and alexithymia, and to analyze the relationship between psychosomatic symptoms and alexithymia. Methods: 90 abused Technical Secondary School Students and 90 no-abused Technical Secondary School Students from Xuzhou were investigated by applying Symptom Checklist 90 ( SCL - 90 ) , Toronto alexithymia Scale ( TAS) . Results: Compared with no-abused students, the students who had been abused in childhood showed significantly higher psychiatric symptoms of somatization (1. 8?0. 6) , interpersonal relationship (2.0?0.7) , depression (1.9?0.6) , anxiety (1. 8?0. 5 ) , hostility (1. 8?0. 6) , paranoia (1. 9?0. 6) , psychoticism (1. 8?0. 6) , obsessive (2. 0?0. 6) , phobia (1. 7?0. 6) than control (1.4?0.5, 1.7?0.6, 1.6?0.6, 1.6?0.5, 1.5?0.5, 1.6?0.5, 1.6?0.5, 1.8?0.6, 1.5?0.5, P
5.Clinical application of cone-beam CT online correcting technology in volume modulated radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Chao QU ; Guangli LIANG ; Guizhi LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(13):1199-1202
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical application value of cone-beam CT (CBCT) online correcting technology in volume modulated radiation therapy (VMRT) for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).
METHOD:
Fifty NPC patients applying head neck and shoulder thermoplastic body membrane fixing device were eligible for treatment VMRT, these patients would accept a couple of CBCT scanning by on board imager (OBI) in a fixed time each week after initial setup and after online correcting during the first three week for radiotherapy, CBCT images and DRR images constructed by CT simulation were carried out registration,which could calculate the setup errors of initial setup and after online correcting.
RESULT:
Fifty patients were accepted 150 scanning after initial setup and 150 scanning after online correcting respectively, the errors after initial setup were (-1.24 ± 1.25)mm in X direction, (1.19 ± 1.85)mm in Y direction, (1.49 ± 1.70) mm in Z direction. The setup errors after online correcting were (-0.13 ± 0.29)mm in X direction, (0.10 ± 0.47)mm in Y direction, (0.17 ± 0.36)mm in Z direction. The setup errors after online correcting were significantly lower than the errors after initial setup in X direction (P < 0.05), Y direction (P < 0.05), Z direction(P < 0.05). The M(PTV) value after online correcting were 0.46 mm, 0.53 mm and 0.59 mm in X, Y and Z directions respectively.
CONCLUSION
The use of CBCT online correcting technology can significantly reduce the setup errors of VMRT for NPC and improve the treatment effect.
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
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Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated
6.Subjective well-being simplify scale in college students:development, reliability and validity
Shijun GU ; Xianghua ZHU ; Xiumei XUE ; Guangli LIANG ; Juan QIAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(8):761-763
Objective To develop subjective well-being simplify scale (SWBSS),and examine its reliability and validity.Methods A self-report SWBSS containing 13 items was developed on college student and research literature.2374 college students completed SWBSS,Index of Well-Being(IWB),World Health of Organization Quality of Life Brief Scale (WHOQOL-BREF),Beck Depression Rating Scale (BDI) and Self-rating Anxiety Scale(SAS).Results ①Exploratory factor analysis results showed that SWBSS had 1 factor,and accounted for 41.768% of variance.②Confirmatory factor analysis results indicated that x2/df =2.208,RMR =0.016,RMSEA =0.032 ; GFI =0.986,AGFI =0.974,NFI =0.978,RFI =0.966,IFI =0.988,TLI =0.981,CFI =0.988 ; PGFI =0.552,PNFI =0.639,PCFI =0.646 ; construct reliability =0.901.③The Cronbach'α coefficient,split-half reliability,stability coefficient of SWBSS was 0.876,0.817 and 0.740 (P < 0.01).The SWBSS scores was significantly correlated with the scores of IWB,WHOQOL-BREF,BDI and SAS (r =0.706 ~ 0.892,r =-0.650 ~-0.580,P<0.01).Conclusion The stability,internal consistency,and validity of the SWBSS are good and meet with psychometric standard.
7.Clinical significance of serum ProGRP detection in patients with small cell lung cancer
Zikun LIANG ; Yan CHEN ; Changli RONG ; Yanjun YIN ; Guangli SHI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(13):1765-1766,1769
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of precursor of gastrin‐releasing peptide(ProGRP) for the differen‐tial diagnosis between small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non‐small cell lung cancer(NSCLC) and efficacy assessment .Methods The levels of ProGRP were detected by ELISA in 210 healthy adults ,200 patients with lung benign disease ,260 patients with NSCLC and 182 patients with SCLC before treatment and after chemotherapy .Results The level of ProGRP in the SCLC group was significantly higher than that in the NSCLC group ,healthy control group and lung benign disease group(P<0 .01) .The sensi‐tivity of ProGRP for detecting SCLC was 56 .3% and the specificity was 92 .6% .When combination detection of ProGRP and NSE was used ,the sensitivity increased to 82 .6% ;the level of ProGRP in the patients with SCLC after 2‐cycle chemotherapy was signifi‐cantly lower than before treatment (P<0 .01) .Conclusion The tumor marker ProGRP has very important guidance significance to assisted diagnosis ,differential diagnosis and efficacy assessment of chemotherapy in the patients with SCLC .
8.The effects of childhood abuse,big five personality on anxiety of college students: a path analysis
Jiao LI ; Xianghua ZHU ; Min TAO ; Houfeng ZHAO ; Chengdong WANG ; Guangli LIANG ; Yongjie YANG ; Deqin GENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(8):725-727
Objective To study the mediating effect of big five personality between childhood abuse and anxiety of college students, and to provide basis to intervene their mental disorder.Methods Through stratified sampling,2374 college students in Jiangsu were investigated by the personal report of childhood abuse( PRCA),self-rating anxiety scale(SAS) and the revised NEO five-factor Inventory(NEO-FFI-R).A path analysis was applied by analysis of moment structures(AMOS) version 7.0.Results The path analysis showed that childhood abuse was directly related to anxiety of college students(Sβ=0.123, P<0.01 = ,and was directly related to 4 dimensions of the NEO-FFI-R( exclusion Openness dimension) (Sβ= -0.216 ~ -0.248,0.309; P < 0.01 =.3 dimensions of the NEO-FFI-R( exclusion Openness and Extraversion dimensions) were directly related to anxiety of college students ( Sβ = 0.525,-0.045 ~-0.052, P < 0.05 =.Agreeableness, conscientiousness and neuroticism of NEO-FFI-R mediate the relationship between childhood abuse and anxiety of college students.The model fit indexes were x2/df = 0.546 < 3.000, P = 0.460 > 0.050, RMSEA = 0.001 < 0.050, GFI = 1.000, AGFI = 0.998, NFI = 1.000, RFI = 0.998, IFI = 1.000,TLI = 1.002, CFI = 1.000.Conclusion Big five personality as mediated variable mediates the relationship between childhood abuse and anxiety of college students.
9.The effects of childhood abuse,personality,insecurity on dissociative trait of medical students:a path anal-ysis
Xianghua ZHU ; Haiyan GAO ; Juan QIAO ; Juan ZHAO ; Xiaowei ZUO ; Guangli LIANG ; Jiao LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;(11):1017-1019
Objective To build the relationship model of childhood aubuse, personality, insecurity and dissociative trait in medical students. Methods Through stratified sampling,262 medical students were investiga?ted by the Personal Report of Childhood Abuse( PRCA) ,Dissociative Trait Scale( DTS) ,Self?Rating Feeling of In?security Scale( SRFIS) ,Revised NEO Five?Factor Inventory( NEO?FFI?R) . A path analysis was applied by AMOS (Analysis of Moment Structures) version 7.0. Results ①Childhood abuse was positively related to insecurity, dissociative trait and neuroticism( r=0.248~0.361, P<0.01) ,but was passively related to extraversion,agreeable?ness and conscientiousness( r=-0.168~-0.250, P<0.01). Insecurity was positively related to dissociative trait and neuroticism( r=0.479~0.522, P<0.01) ,but was passively related to extraversion,agreeableness and conscien?tiousness( r=-0.234~-0.324, P<0.01). Dissociative trait was positively related to neuroticism( r=0.597, P<0.01) ,but was passively related to openness, extraversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness ( r=-0. 133~-0.453, P<0.05). ②The path analysis showed that childhood abuse was directly related to insecurity(B=0.339, P<0.01)and personality(B=-0.226, P<0.01)of medical students. Personality was directly related to insecurity and dissociative( B=-0.609~-0.363, P<0.01) . Insecurity was directly related to dissociative trait( B=0.448, P<0.01) . Personality and insecurity mediated entirely the relationship between childhood abuse and dissociative trait of medical students. The model fit indexes were χ2/ df =1.151<3.000, P=O.080>0.05,RMSEA=0.024<0.050, GFI=0.935,AGFI=0.909,NFI=0.923,RFI=0.902,IFI=0.989,TLI=0.986 and CFI=0.989. Conclusion Per?sonality and insecurity as mediated variable mediate the relationship between childhood abuse and dissociative trait of medical students. Childhood abuse has no direct effect on dissociative trait of medical students.
10.Fingolimod hydrochloride suppresses inflammatory reaction of blood vessels after balloon injury of the carotid artery
Liang LIU ; Feng BAI ; Shougang SUN ; Guangli XU ; Hao HU ; Xueya GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(11):1712-1717
BACKGROUND:Inflammatory factor plays an important role in restenosis after bal oon injury. Sphingosine1-phosphate receptor 1 can enhance the expression of inflammatory factor and promote development and progression of this pathological process.
OBJECTIVE:To observe the expression of the inflammatory factors and sphingosine1-phosphate receptor 1 after bal oon injury of the rat carotid artery and effects of fingolimod hydrochloride on reducing inflammatory reaction.
METHODS:Sixty Sprague-Dawley rats were equal y and randomly divided into four groups. In the blank control group and negative control group, left common carotid artery was only isolated, and left external carotid artery was ligated. In the bal oon injury group and drug intervention group, rat models of carotid artery injury were
established by bal oon injury on the left common carotid artery. In the negative control and drug intervention groups, the rats were intraperitoneal y injected with fingolimod hydrochloride 1 mg/kg. In the blank control and bal oon injury groups, the rats were intraperitoneal y injected with an equal volume of saline. Samples were col ected at 3, 7 and 21 days.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Hematoxylin-eosin staining showed that the proliferation of blood vessel was remarkable in the bal oon injury group, but attenuated in the drug intervention group. The appearance of blood vessels was normal in the blank control group and negative control group. Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR revealed that cyclooxygenase 2 and prostaglandin E2 mRNA expression levels were significantly lower in the drug intervention group than those in the bal oon injury group at 7 days (P<0.05). Cyclooxygenase 2 and prostaglandin E2 mRNA expression levels were significantly higher in the bal oon injury group and drug intervention group than those in the blank control group and negative control group at the same time point (P<0.05). Western blot assay results revealed that sphingosine1-phosphate receptor 1 expression was high in early stage of injury, and then reduced in late stage of injury. In particular, protein expression further decreased after drug intervention. Results indicated that fingolimod hydrochloride suppressed inflammatory reaction of injured blood vessels and lessened the stenosis of injured blood vessels by regulating cyclooxygenase 2 and prostaglandin E2 mRNA expression using sphingosine1-phosphate receptor 1.