1.The influence of Satir family therapy on family cohesion and family adaptability in internet addictive disorder
Yanhui LU ; Yongxin YANG ; Jiangbing MU ; Qiuxiang WEI ; Zhenxiao SUN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;(5):425-427
Objective To investigate the influence of internet addictive disorder(IAD) patient' s family cohesion and adaptability effect with Satir family therapy.Methods According with table of random number,the patients (n =120) with IAD were divided into two groups,test group with the 60 patients and the control group with 60.All of subjects were given Linyi mental health center conventional interventions,test group with satir family therapy and the control group without the therapy.Measurements with the addiction self-test scale and the family cohesion and adaptability scale for five months before and after the intervention.The differences of the two groups were analyzed,and then the correlation analysis were used.Results After the intervention of the test group with Satir family therapy,compared to control group,the IAD score (54.28 ± 4.69) and family ideal cohesion (74.64 ±3.22),real cohension (70.42 ± 3.66),ideal adaptability (54.08 ± 5.78),cohesion dissatisfaction degree (5.07 ±1.64) and adaptability dissatisfaction degree (2.23 ± 0.85) score were all had statistically significant (P < 0.05 or 0.01).IAD score,ideal cohesion,real cohension,ideal adaptability and real adaptability score,before and after the intervention between the control group and the test group had statistically significant (P < 0.05 or 0.01).Conclusion The Satir family therapy can improve family cohesion and the adaptability,and also effectively improve the parent-child relationship.
2.Study on fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation in male patients with unipolar and bipolar depression
Qiuxiang WEI ; Zhijian YAO ; Rui YAN ; Maobin WEI ; Qing LU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(9):791-794
Objective To explore the characteristic differences of the fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (fALFF) feature of the spoutaneous neural activity between young male unipolar depression and bipolar depression patients,and determine the biological markers to distinguish the two disorders.Methods Twelve male unipolar depression,12 bipolar depression patients and 11 age and educated-matched healthy males underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scanning at 3.0 Tesla.The whole brain' s fALFF were calculated and analyzed.Results The differences of the fALFF of the three groups had significant differences (P<0.01,Alphasim) in the right orbital medial frontal gyrus (6,33,-9;K =29),the left medial frontal gyrus (-6,60,3;K =44) and the left paracentral lobule (-3,-27,5 1;K =20).The unipolar depression subjects had significantly higher fALFF compared with heahhy controls in the left anterior cingulate gyrus.The bipolar depression subjects had significantly higher fALFF compared with healthy controls in the bilateral medial frontal gyrus and the left middle cingulate gyrus.And the unipolar depression subjects had significantly lower fALFF compared with bipolar depression ones in the right orbital medial frontal gyrus,the right anterior cingulate gyrus and the bilateral medial frontal ~rus(all P<0.05).Conclusions Abnormalities exist in the brain regions in male with unipolar or bipolar depression patients in the resting state,and the abnormal regions are different.
3.Relation between Injury Time and the Expression of COX6C mRNA in Skeletal Muscle of Rats after Contusion
Junhong SUN ; Lei ZHANG ; Xiaowei WANG ; Qiuxiang DU ; Jian LU ; Yingyuan WANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;(3):177-180
Objective T o investigate the relation betw een injury tim e and the expression of cytochrom e c oxidase subunitⅥc (COX6C) m R N A in skeletal m uscle of rat after contusion. Methods A total of fifty-four SD rats w ere divided into the control group and the contusion groups (0.5,1,6,12,18, 24, 30, and 36 h after contusion), random ly. T he contusion m odel w as established by free fall drop of gravity ham-m er. A t corresponding tim e point after contusion, the regular histology w as exam ined and expression level of COX6C m R N A w as tested by real-tim e PC R after extraction of total R N A from the tissues. Results T he m ain pathological features of 6 h after injury included edem a and hem orrhage in m yocytes w ith no inflam m atory cells found. A fter 6 hours, the findings included m yocyte degeneration and necro-sis, inflam m atory cells infiltration, and fibrous connective tissue proliferation in the contused zone. T he expression level of COX6C m R N A w as higher than that of the control group w ithin 6 h after contusion. T he expression level w as low er than that of the control group from 6-36 h after contusion. Conclusion T he level of COX6C m R N A expresses in a regular w ay after contusion. It m ay be useful for estim ating w ound age in com bination w ith the results of pathological features.
4.Relationship between regional homogeneity of male depressed patients and the severity of depression: a resting-state fMRI study
Qiuxiang WEI ; Zhijian YAO ; Rui YAN ; Maobin WEI ; Lingling HUA ; Qing LU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(5):435-437
Objective To explore the regional homogeneity (ReHo) feature of the spontaneous neural activity within young male depressed patients,and conduct correlation analysis of the abnormal regions with the severity of depressive symptoms.Methods 19 male depressed patients and 19 educated age-matched male healthy controls were undergone resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scanning at 3.0 Tesla.The whole brain' s regional homogeneity was calculated.The ReHo values of abnormal brain regions after alphasim correction were conducted correlation analysis with the total score of Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression.Results As compared with the controls,the depressed patients exhibited significantly increased ReHo in the bilateral parahippocampal (-30,-42,-9:K=43:27,-33,-12:K=18) and the right posterior cingulate gyrus(3,15,33:K=54),while decreased ReHo in the right postcentral gyms (27,-36,54,K =21) (P<0.05,Alphasim).The correlation analysis showed that the ReHo of the right parahippocampal gyrus was positively correlated with the HAMD17 total scores (r=0.535,P=0.018).Conclusions The male depressed patients exhibit abnormities in the limbicrelated brain regions during rest,and the extent of damage is correlated with the severity of depression.
5.Evaluating the diagnostic value and prognosis prediction of heparin-binding protein combined with procalcitonin and high sensitivity C-reactive protein in early sepsis
Xiaoqiang BAO ; Lu LU ; Jing SHU ; Qiuxiang PAN ; Feng LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2021;44(8):719-723
Objective:To analyze the diagnostic and prognostic value of heparin-binding protein (HBP) combined with procalcitonin (PCT) and high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in early sepsis.Methods:The clinical data of 116 patients with sepsis admitted to Zhejiang Xin′an International Hospital from August 2018 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into mild sepsis group (40 cases), severe sepsis group (46 cases) and septic shock group (30 cases) according to the severity of illness. According to the clinical prognosis, they were divided into survival group (87 cases) and death group (29 cases). In the same period, 104 outpatients were selected as control group. The levels of HBP, PCT and hs-CRP were compared in each group and the guiding value of HBP, PCT and hs-CRP in the diagnosis of early sepsis were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Results:The levels of HBP, PCT and hs-CRP in sepsis group were higher than those in control group: (83.45 ± 11.29) μg/L vs. (4.81 ± 0.62) μg/L, (8.19 ± 1.14) μg/L vs. (0.24 ± 0.03) μg/L, (87.94 ± 13.58) mg/L vs. (1.34 ± 0.15) mg/L, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). The levels of HBP, PCT and hs-CRP were gradually increased with the aggravation of disease, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). The levels of HBP, PCT and hs-CRP in survival group were lower than those in death group: (67.94 ± 8.91) μg/L vs. (129.98 ± 18.43) μg/L, (6.46 ± 0.93) μg/L vs. (13.38 ± 1.77) μg/L, (65.19 ± 10.62) mg/L vs. (129.19 ± 22.46) mg/L, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). The ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve of HBP, PCT, hs-CRP and HBP + PCT + hs-CRP were 0.828, 0.835, 0.787 and 0.940, the sensitivity was 72.4%, 69.0%, 79.3% and 86.2%, and the specificity was 85.1%, 88.5%, 74.7% and 90.8%. Conclusions:HBP, PCT and hs-CRP joint detection have certain guiding value in the diagnosis of early sepsis, and can reflect the disease severity and prognosis.
7.Relationships Among Character Strengths, Self-efficacy, Social Support, Depression, and Psychological Well-being of Hospital Nurses
Jianfei XIE ; Min LIU ; Zhuqing ZHONG ; Qiuxiang ZHANG ; Jianda ZHOU ; Lu WANG ; Keke MA ; Siqing DING ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Qian SUN ; Andy S.K. CHENG
Asian Nursing Research 2020;14(3):150-157
Purpose:
From the perspective of positive psychology, our study aimed to explore depressive symptomsand psychological well-being among Chinese nurses, as well as analyze the impacts of characterstrengths, self-efficacy and social support on the mental health of nurses.
Methods:
A cross-sectional and descriptive design using five self-reported questionnaires was used toinvestigate a cohort of 4238 nurses during 2018. A structural equation modeling analysis was used toverify a hypothetical model linking character strengths, self-efficacy, social support, depressive symptoms,and psychological well-being.
Results:
The prevalence of depression among this cohort of Chinese nurses was 58.1%. The mean scoresfor caring, inquisitiveness, and self-control were 19.93 (SD = 2.82), 15.94 (SD = 3.00), and 16.34(SD = 2.95), respectively. The hypothesized model was a good fit of the data (x2/df = 1.77, p = .183, rootmean square error of approximation = 0.04, goodness of fit index = 1.00, comparative fit index = 1.00,TuckereLewis index = 1.00). Except for the path from self-control to depression, the other hypotheticalpaths investigated were statistically significant.
Conclusion
Character strengths were directly and positively associated with psychological well-being.Inquisitiveness was the strongest direct protective factor for depression. In addition, characterstrengths indirectly alleviated depression and increased psychological well-being through mediatingvariables of social support and self-efficacy. This study should alert nurse managers that more attentionshould be paid to the character strengths and mental health of nurses. This study provides evidence forinterventions based on character strengths as a management strategy to support the mental health ofnurses.
8.A case report on irritable bowel syndrome treated with low fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols diet
Yutang REN ; Ruifeng WANG ; Xutong YU ; Xuan JIANG ; Xiaojuan GUO ; Xueru HUO ; Xiaofang YING ; Qiuxiang LU ; Bo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2023;31(2):113-116
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is characterized by abdominal pain associated with changes in defecation frequency and blood folate level. FODMAP stands for fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols. High-FODMAP diet could elicit or exacerbate IBS-associated bowel symptoms, which is inadequately recognized among gastroenterologists in China. Here we report an IBS case, focusing on the association between high-FODMAP diet and bowel symptoms and the intervention of low-FODMAP diet.
9.Relationships Among Character Strengths, Self-efficacy, Social Support, Depression, and Psychological Well-being of Hospital Nurses
Jianfei XIE ; Min LIU ; Zhuqing ZHONG ; Qiuxiang ZHANG ; Jianda ZHOU ; Lu WANG ; Keke MA ; Siqing DING ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Qian SUN ; Andy S.K. CHENG
Asian Nursing Research 2020;14(3):150-157
Purpose:
From the perspective of positive psychology, our study aimed to explore depressive symptomsand psychological well-being among Chinese nurses, as well as analyze the impacts of characterstrengths, self-efficacy and social support on the mental health of nurses.
Methods:
A cross-sectional and descriptive design using five self-reported questionnaires was used toinvestigate a cohort of 4238 nurses during 2018. A structural equation modeling analysis was used toverify a hypothetical model linking character strengths, self-efficacy, social support, depressive symptoms,and psychological well-being.
Results:
The prevalence of depression among this cohort of Chinese nurses was 58.1%. The mean scoresfor caring, inquisitiveness, and self-control were 19.93 (SD = 2.82), 15.94 (SD = 3.00), and 16.34(SD = 2.95), respectively. The hypothesized model was a good fit of the data (x2/df = 1.77, p = .183, rootmean square error of approximation = 0.04, goodness of fit index = 1.00, comparative fit index = 1.00,TuckereLewis index = 1.00). Except for the path from self-control to depression, the other hypotheticalpaths investigated were statistically significant.
Conclusion
Character strengths were directly and positively associated with psychological well-being.Inquisitiveness was the strongest direct protective factor for depression. In addition, characterstrengths indirectly alleviated depression and increased psychological well-being through mediatingvariables of social support and self-efficacy. This study should alert nurse managers that more attentionshould be paid to the character strengths and mental health of nurses. This study provides evidence forinterventions based on character strengths as a management strategy to support the mental health ofnurses.
10.The influencing factors of adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients with preeclampsia and the predictive value of serum trace elements in the second trimester
Junfeng YU ; Hongying LI ; Guoju WAN ; Litao WU ; Qiuxiang YANG ; Jie GAO ; Rong LU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(6):667-670,675
Objective To investigate the influencing factors of adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients with preeclampsia and the predictive value of serum trace elements in the second trimester.Methods A total of 98 patients with preeclampsia admitted to Qujing First People's Hospital from January 2019 to June 2022 were enrolled in the study.Patients were divided into poor outcome group and good outcome group according to whether they had adverse pregnancy outcomes.The clinical data of all patients enrolled in the study were col-lected and the serum levels of trace elements calcium,copper,zinc and iron were detected in the second trimes-ter.Univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression were used to analyze the influencing factors of ad-verse pregnancy outcomes in patients with preeclampsia.The levels of serum trace elements in the second tri-mester of pregnancy were compared between the poor outcome group and the good outcome group.The re-ceiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of serum trace elements calcium,copper,zinc and iron for adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients with preeclampsia.Results Univari-ate analysis showed that compared with the good outcome group,the poor outcome group had significantly higher systolic blood pressure,24 h urinary protein quantitation,and D-dimer level(P<0.05)and significantly less gestational age and platelet count at admission(P<0.05).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that 24 h urinary protein quantification,D-dimer and platelet count were the influencing factors of ad-verse pregnancy outcomes in patients with preeclampsia(P<0.05).The levels of serum trace elements calci-um,copper,and zinc in the poor outcome group were significantly lower than those in the good outcome group(P<0.05),and the level of iron was significantly higher than that in the good outcome group(P<0.05).ROC curve analysis showed that the areas under the curves(AUCs)of serum calcium,copper,zinc,and iron in the second trimester of pregnancy for predicting adverse pregnancy outcomes in preeclampsia patients were 0.830(95%CI:0.780-0.880),0.855(95%CI:0.805-0.905),0.847(0.797-0.897)and 0.861(95%CI:0.811-0.911),respectively.Conclusion Adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients with preeclampsia are re-lated to 24 h urine protein,D-dimer and platelet count.The levels of serum trace elements calcium,copper,zinc and iron in the second trimester of pregnancy change significantly in patients with adverse pregnancy out-comes,which may become predictive markers of adverse pregnancy outcomes.