1.The Relation Model of Social Support,Personality and Mental Health
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2000;0(04):-
Objective: To explore the relationship between social support and mental health,and constructing the influential model of social support and personality on mental health.Methods: Both cross-sectional and longitudinal questionnaire surveys were used on 192 university students.Results: Social support and personality had significant effect on mental health.Social support had indirect effect on later mental health via concurrent mental health and later social support,and personality was the modulating variable of social support to mental health.Conclusion: It indicates that social support can effectively predict mental health in 2 years,and it also has indirect effect on mental health via personality.
2.A Study of Mental Health Status and Its Determinants among the Rural Middle School Students
Junsheng HU ; Dengfeng WANG ; Quan LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2000;0(04):-
Objective: To investigate the rural middle school students' mental health and explore its determinants. Methods: 989 rural middle school students in Jiangxi province were investigated with SCL-90, Social Support Rating Scale and the Chinese versions of EMBU. Results: The major problem of mental health were interpersonal sensitivity, obsessive-compulsive, depression, hostility and paranoid ideation. There was remarkable difference between boys and girls, senior and junior high school students. Multiple regression analysis indicated that the major determinants of the rural middle school students' mental health were subjective social support, usage of social support, father's and mother's rejection and denying, father's over-protection, mother's punishment and rigidity, different sex, grades and only children or non-only children. Conclusion: The students in rural middle school, especially in senior high school, had severe mental health problems, social support and parental rearing patterns have a significant influence on mental health.
3.Relationship Between Self-esteem and Mental Health of Normal College Students
Junsheng HU ; Changgeng LI ; Dengfeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2006;0(06):-
Objective: To explore the relation between self-esteem and mental health of normal college students.Methods: 386 normal college students finished the Self-esteem Scale(SES),Symptom Checklist 90(SCL-90),Self Consistency and Congruence Scale(SCCS) and College students' Behavioral Inhibition Scale(CBIS).Results: There was close relationship between self-esteem and mental health;those students with high self-esteem had more self consistency and congruence,less symptomatic and behavior inhibition.Conclusion: It indicates that self-esteem can effectively predict mental health for normal college students.
4.Influence of sleep self-adaptation on sleep quality in Chinese military personnel
Hong CUI ; Junsheng HU ; Yucheng GUO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(8):726-728
Objective To investigate the sleep self-adaptation for Chinese military personnel and the correlations with sleep quality. Methods 857 soldiers completed the Sleep Quality Scale of Chinese Military Personnel (SQSCMP) and the Soldier Sleep Self-Adaptation Scale (SSSAS). Results The average level of sleep selfadaptation of Chinese military personnel was 2.89, below the theoretical midpoint score 3. There were significant positive correlations between the sleep quality and the global level of sleep self-adaptation and its 5 factors ( r =0. 16 ~ 0. 533, P < 0.001 ), except the factor of perceived importance of sleep ( r = -0.027 ). Multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that the major determinants of the sleep quality were the factors of positive attitudes about sleep,the positive self-suggastions on sleep and the ability of anti-disturbance of sleep. Conclusion The positive and appropriate attitudes and beliefs about sleep are of benefit to sleep quality.
5.Diagnosis and treatment of the periampullary carcinoma in the pre-jaundice stage
Shaowu HE ; Gang JIN ; Xiangui HU ; Junsheng KANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(6):398-400
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of periampullary carcinoma in the prejaundice stage and improve early diagnosis rate and operative effects.Methods Clinical data of 27 cases with periampullary carcinoma in the prejaundice stage in our institute during the period of Jan 1998 to Dec 2005were analyzed retrospectively.Results The clinical symptom was mostly nonspecific, mainly included abdominal discomfort ( 92.6% ), abdominal pain ( 55.6% ), and irregular fever ( 29.6% ).The positive diagnosis rate with US, CT, MRCP, ERCP and EUS was 75.6%, 85.2%, 83.3%, 84.6%, and 88.9%,respectively, and they were helpful for early diagnosis.Among these 27 patients, 19 cases received regional pancreaticoduodenectomy, and 5 cases received pancreaticoduodenectomy in combination with vessel resection,3 cases received bile duct or gallbladder jejunal Roux-en-Y anastomosis, the overall resection rate was 88.9% with no operative mortality, and the post-operation complication rate was 7.4%.The 1,3, and 5 year survival rates were 100%, 70.8% and 41.7%, respectively.Conclusions The periampullary carcinoma in the prejaundice stage has its own clinical characteristics and abnormal image changes.If the diagnosis can be confirmed in the prejaundice stage, it is still an important method to improve the resection rate and prognosis.
6.Castleman's disease:a report of 45 cases and literature review
Dechang DIAO ; Junsheng PENG ; Li ZHOU ; Zuli YANG ; Xiaobin WU ; Jun XIANG ; Honglei CHEN ; Hu SONG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(4):271-273
Clinical features and related information on diagnosis and treatment of 45 cases of Castleman's disease (CD) were retrospectively analyzed.Based on the clinical classification, localized CD (LCD) was found in 26 cases, multicentric CD (MCD) was found in 19 cases.Most cases of LCD presented the symptoms of compression, while MCD had complicated and non-specific clinical manifestations, making the early diagnosis more difficult.All 26 cases with LCD underwent surgery, among which only 2 cases relapsed.Sixteen out of 19 patients with MCD were treated with glucocorticoids or combined chemotherapy, and 14 cases achieved complete or partial remission.The results show that patients with CD have variant manifestation and the diagnosis depend on CT scan or histopathology examination.Most LCD can be cured by complete surgical resection, and MCD can achieve remission by the treatment with glucocorticoids or combined chemotherapy.
7.Determination on adenosin of Safflower Injection by RP-HPLC
Aidong MIAO ; Yan PEN ; Benfu WANG ; Hui HU ; Jingou HUANG ; Junsheng LI ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
Objective: To establish a RP HPLC method to determine the content of adenosin in safflower Injection. Methods: The sample was determined by RP HPLC with a Diamonsil TM C 18 column, UV detection wavelength was at 270nm. adenosin used as an external standard and CH 3OH 1% HAC as a mobile phase. Results: The average recovery was 101.86%, RSD was 1.34%. Conclusion: The method is simple and accurate. It can be used to control the quality of Honghua Injection.
8.Clinical evaluation of operative efficiency for 138 patients with chronic pancreatitis
Shaowu HE ; Xiangui HU ; Gang JIN ; Rui LIU ; Yan TANG ; Junsheng KANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To summarize the experience of surgical treatment of chronic pancreatitis (CP) and improve the operative efficiency Methods The clinical data of 138 CP patients under going surgical treatment in this hospital from March 1992 to May 2002 were analyzed retrospectively Results Relapsing upper abdominal pain was the major symptom of CP All patients were treated surgically, in which pancreatic fistula developed in three patients and anastomotic hemorrhage in two postoperatively The morbidity rate was 3 6% Pain was relieved in 97 8% patients One hundred and twenty four patients (89 9%) were followed up for 1~9 years (mean 4 9 years) Recurrence was seen in 13 patients (9 4%) Seven patients developed diabetes mellitus and five occurred fat diarrhea during the follow up Five patients died with two dying of CP complications Conclusion Timing of operation and selection of operation modality are of critical importance in modifying the course of the disease and improving life quality of patients
9.Production Technology of Ceftizoxime Sodium
Meiying HUANG ; Kai LUO ; Tingzhang HU ; Xing XIA ; Kezhong LIANG ; JUNSHENG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(22):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the production process of ceftizoxime sodium.METHODS:Ceftizoxime acid was prepared with 7-Amino-3-norcephem-4-carboxylic acid(7-ANCA)and AE-ester ceftizoxime acid as raw material;then ceftizoxime sodium was obtained through the reaction between ceftizoxime acid and sodium carbonate.The effects of parameters including reaction time,and amount and dripping velocity of ethanol,the amount of sodium carbonate,and pH of solution on quality of product were studied.RESULTS:The reaction process could be realized successfully.The optimal parameters for the synthesis of ceftizoxime sodium were as follows:reaction time=1.5h,the velocity of dripping ethanol=400mL? h-1,reaction temperature
10.Association of arachidonic acid level in gastric cancer tissue with gender and tumor differentiation
Hu SONG ; Junsheng PENG ; Chujun LI ; Jun XIANG ; Zhonghui LIU ; Huashe WANG ; Yanping DU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;20(1):22-25
Objective To explore the association of arachidonic acid (AA) level in gastric cancer (GC) tissue with tumor differentiation and patients' gender.Methods The contents of AA in GC tissue and adjacent matched normal mucosa were measured using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.The relationships of AA with GC differentiation and patients' gender were analyzed.Results The level of AA significantly decreased in GC tissue (0.190% ± 0.255 %) compared with normal tissue (0.274% ± 0.254%,n =30,P =0.011 ),while the level of AA had no significant difference in the tissues of matched normal mucosa and different TNM stages or among different TNM stages ( all P > 0.05).The AA levels in well and moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma (0.173% ±0.244% ) and in poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (0.195% ±0.264%) were significantly decreased when compared with those in the paired normal mucosa (0.334% ± 0.170%,P =0.018; 0.256% ± 0.275%,P =0.043,respectively),while no significant difference was observed between the different differentiated grades (P =0.895).The level of AA significantly decreased in male patients (0.137% ± 0.209% ) as compared with paired normal mucosa (0.275%:± 0.238%,P =0.010),while no positive correlation was observed in female patients as compared with normal group (P=0.477) or in the comparison between male and female groups (P =0.139).Conclusions The AA level remarkably decreases in GC tissue,which may be associated with differentiated grades and patients'gender.In addition,more AA is utilized in male GC patients than female patients.