1.Diagnostic value of serum PG,G-17 combined with CA72-4 and 13C UBT in early gastric cancer
Xishun HUANG ; Lixin DENG ; Yaohui QIU ; Junkai SU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(10):1346-1348
Objective To investigate the change situation of serum pepsinogen (PG) and gastrin-17(G-17) levels change in gastric cancer,and on this basis diagnostic significance of combined detection of carbohydrate antigen 72-4 (CA72-4) and 13C urea breath test (13C UBT) detection in early gastric cancer.Methods The enzyme-linked immunosorbent (ELISA) method was used to detect serum PG Ⅰ,PG Ⅱ and G-17 levels in healthy people,atrophic gastritis group and gastric cancer group.Firstly the changes of above three indicators were compared;then according to PG Ⅰ and G-17,the carcinoma group was divided into the group A,B,C and D,these four groups were detected the helicobacter pylori infection status by 13C UBT.Finally the CA72-4 levels were performed the statistics by using the tumor markers detection results.Results Serum PG Ⅰ level and PG Ⅰ/PG Ⅱ ratio in the control group,atrophic gastritis group and gastric cancer group was gradually declined,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05);serum G-17 level in the control group,atrophic gastritis group and gastric cancer group was gradually increased,the difference among 3 groups was statistically significant (P<0.05);in early gastric cancer rate ratio among 4 groups,which in the group B was highest,the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05);in the comparison of positive rates of 13 C UBT and CA72-4 level in early gastric cancer among 4 group,the 13 C UBT positive rate and CA72-4 level in the group B were higher than those in the group A,C and D,the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).Moreover the CA72-4 level in the group B had significant difference between early gastric cancer and advanced gastric cancer (P<0.01).Conclusion Serum PG Ⅰ reduce and G-17 increase combined with CA72-4 high level and 13C UBT positive have an important forewarning value for the diagnosis of gastric cancer.
2.Relationship between aggressive behavior and emotion management of middle school students in Bengbu
JIN Qiu, HAN Hui, CHENG Yaohui
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(9):1340-1343
Objective:
To explore the relationship between aggressive behavior and emotional management of middle school students.
Methods:
A total of 1 046 middle and high school students in Bengbu were randomly selected by cluster sampling. Information was collected through the Children s Emotion Management Scales and Buss & Perry Aggression Questionnaire.
Results:
The scores of emotional management of male students (11.74±2.25, 9.29±1.98) were higher than that of female students(11.19±2.11, 8.76±1.95)( t =4.06, 4.29, P <0.01), and the scores of anger management of grade 8 students (8.55±2.13) were lower than that of grade 9, grade 10 and grade 11 students(9.21±2.06, 9.14±1.73, 9.16±1.85)( F=3.53, P <0.01). The score on anger (18.42± 5.71 ) was high among male students (16.32±5.06) ( t=6.27, P <0.01) and the total score (78.48±16.39) was high among female students(75.78±17.79)( t=-2.55, P <0.01). The aggression level in grade 8 students (82.09±19.21) was significantly higher than grade 9, grade 10 and grade 11 students(76.57±16.83, 75.05±15.34, 74.42±13.09)( H=25.16, P <0.01). The results of correlation analysis showed that sadness management was negatively correlated with physical aggression, angry behavior, hostility and aggressive behavior( r=-0.10, -0.18, -0.08, -0.12, P <0.01), anger management was negatively correlated with physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger, hostility, and aggressive behavior( r=-0.25, -0.09, -0.36, -0.15, -0.29, P <0.05). Regression analysis showed, anger management was negatively associated with aggressive behaviors in both boys( B=-2.48, 95%CI =-3.17- -1.79 ) and girls( B=-2.93, 95%CI =-3.67--2.20), sadness management was negatively associated with girl s hostility( B= -0.26 , 95%CI =-0.54-0.01)( P <0.01).
Conclusion
Higher level of emotional management, less aggressive behavior. Emotional management improvement among middle school students can effectively prevent and reduce the occurrence of aggressive behavior.