1.A Study of Traits on 8-to-16 Year-old Children's Justment of Legitimacy for Parental Authority and the Development of Behavioral Autonomy
Zhinan LI ; Xiaoyan ZOU ; Weixing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 1993;0(02):-
Objective:To exploring the developmental characteristics of 8 to 16 year-old children of parental authority and behavioral autonomy.Methods:251 children and adolescents aged 8 to 16 were investigated by questionnaires and interviews in light of different domains(moral,conventional,personal,and friendship)to research about parental authority and behavioral autonomy.Results:①The results suggested that children and adolescents' justment of legitimacy was significant in different domains;②From 8 to 16,age had significant differences in all issues;③From 8 to 16,children and adolescents' justification of personal issues had significant difference among grades,and 55% of them focused on personal reasons.④From 8 to 16,there were significant differences in justment of legitimacy in personal diary between boys and girls.Conclusion:From 8 to 16,children and adolescents' justment of legitimacy and their obedience to parental authority are significant in different domains.With the increasing of years,the development of their behavioral autonomy is rising.
2.Mechanism of Cyclophilin A in tumor
Kaiqiang LU ; Zhigang ZHOU ; Wen TIAN ; Zhinan ZOU ; Caiqin LIAO ; Feiyan XIE ; Jian TU
Journal of International Oncology 2016;43(6):439-441
Cyclophilin A (CypA) is found to be highly expressed in different kinds of tumor cells,which could regulate the occurrence and development of many kinds of tumor through multiple signal transduction pathways such as inducing the formation of inflammatory carcinoma,accelerating the transcription cycle of tumor cells,promoting the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells,inhibiting the apoptosis of tumor cells and reducing the sensitivity of tumor cells to chemotherapy drugs.It suggests that CypA might be considered as a kind of oncogene,which is expected to be a novel target for tumor treatment.
3.Research progress of the osteonecrosis of the femoral head after internal fixation for femoral neck fractures
Youqiang SUN ; Leilei CHEN ; Yuhao LIU ; Xuting ZOU ; Zhinan HONG ; Wei HE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(19):3095-3101
BACKGROUND: Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) following internal fixation of femoral neck fractures is difficult to be cured in clinic.OBJECTIVE: To analyze the literatures concerning ONFH in patients with femoral neck fractures treated with screw internal fixation in recent 15 years, and to summarize the research progress in views of epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis,treatment and rehabilitation.METHODS: Databases of CNKI, WanFang, CqVip, PubMed, Medline, Web of Science were searched with the keywords of femoral neck fracture, osteonecrosis of femoral head, osteonecrosis, internal fixation, internal fixation with screw in English and Chinese, respectively. Afterwards, the reviews and case reports were excluded. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) A total of 54 eligible articles addressing the ONFH following internal fixation for femoral neck fractures were included, and the incidence of ONFH varied from 8.1% to 37.2%, which was found at an average of 17 months after injury. (2) ONFH was found to be related to age, preoperative fracture displacement, preoperative traction,reduction condition, time from injury to operation, elderly patients companied with other diseases, older patients undergoing removal of the screws, closed or open internal fixation, restored time postoperatively, high body mass index, hyperlipidemia, season, and depression. (3) Early prevention and remedial surgery were used to treat ONFH. (4) The patients without weight-bearing activities at 3-6 months postoperatively could be beneficial for functional recovery. (5) These results suggest that choosing appropriate surgical programs and rehabilitation plan can reduce the incidence of ONFH and achieve good treatment outcomes, such as reasonable preoperative planning, standardized operation skills, correct diagnosis and treatment, proper postoperative rehabilitation and good doctor-patient cooperation.