1.Comparison of Mental Health Related Factors among Areas with Different Developing Levels
Wenjing WANG ; Haicheng LIN ; Yongqiang LIN ; Fujun JIA ; Mei ZHONG ; Yiwen YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(5):484-486
Objective To investigate the requirement and the attitude of the mental health knowledge and some psychological factors indifferent developed regions. Methods The mental patients, their caregivers and normal people in total of 534 were surveyed with the Zung'sSelf-rating Depression Scale, the Questionnaire of Experience and Attitude of the Psychosis (self-edited), the Questionnaire of Requirementand Attitude on Mental Health Knowledge (self-edited), the Social Support Rating Scale and the Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire. Theresults were compared between the developed and the developing regions. Results Compared with those from developing, the requirementwas more and the attitude was more positive on mental health knowledge in all the people from the developed regions; the patients obtainedand applied more support, and took more positive coping style, less depressive emotion; the caregivers took more positive and negative copingstyles, and more depressive emotion; the healthy people applied more support, and took more positive coping style; the caregivers feltmore un-safety and wished the patients stay in hospital longer. Conclusion Development of the region plays a role in the mental health. Thecaregivers need more support and care.
2.Negative Emotion and Relative Factors in Caregivers of Patients with Schizophrenia in Community
Wenjing WANG ; Haicheng LIN ; Yongqiang LIN ; Fujun JIA ; Mei ZHONG ; Yiwen YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(8):789-791
ObjectiveTo investigate the negative emoion and the relative factors in the caregivers of the schizophrenia patients in community. Methods212 caregivers from 12 communities psychotic service stations in 12 prefectures in Guangdong were investigated with the Zung Self-rate of Depression, the experience and attitude of the psychosis, the requirement and attitude on mental health knowledge, the social support scale, the family burden scale and the simply coping style questionaire. ResultsThere were 112 caregivers with no depression (52.8%), 57 with mild depression (26.9%), 30 with middle depression (14.2%), 13 with severe depression (6.1%). More than 50% caregivers worry about unsafty, getting into trouble, worse reputation, genetics, felt scare, strained relationship with the patients. There were significant differences in the hopelessness, the strained relaionship, treatment in other cities, superstition, hospitalization longer between the depression and no depression group, as well as in the economy burden, the interference in the family living, the amusement of family, the family relaionship, the body health and the mental health of the other family members, but no significant in the factors of the requirement and attitude on mental healh knowledge. The caregivers with depression reported less social support than the caregivers with no depression, but there was no difference between these groups in utilization of support. ConclusionThe caregivers of the schizophrenia patients experience negative emotion in community, who need mental and material assistance and the education of the knowledge about diseases.
3.Requirement and Attitude to Mental Health Knowledge among Psychosis Patients, Caregivers and Healthy Pepople in Community
Haicheng LIN ; Yongqiang LIN ; Fujun JIA ; Wenjing WANG ; Mei ZHONG ; Yiwen YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(2):164-167
ObjectiveTo analyse the requirement and attitude to mental health knowledge and the influence factors among the psychosis patients, the caregivers and the healthy pepople.MethodsThe questionnaire survey conducted among the psychosis patients, the caregivers and the healthy pepople from 12 communities which served as the stations for the psychosis where 12 prefectures were organized uniformly by Guangdong Provincial Federation of Disabled Persons.Results1080 sheets of questionnaire were provided, and 986 replied to meet the requirements. The caregivers showed significant difference in requirment and attitude to mental health knowledge compared to the psychosis patients and the healthy pepople(P<0.05-0.001). The main influence factors were cultural education, regional economic, the frequency of inpatient, the anxiety emotion of the caregivers, which were statistical significance(P<0.05-0.001).ConclusionIt is lack in the requirement and cognition to mental health knowledge among the psychosis patients, the caregivers and the healthy pepople. Cultural education and economic development are the effective measures to improve the level of the mental health knowledge.
4.The analysis of the psychosocial factors which influence the family burden of the caregivers of the psychosis patients in community
Haicheng LIN ; Yongqiang LIN ; Fujun JIA ; Wenjing WANG ; Mei ZHONG ; Yiwen YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(2):174-177
Objective To analyze the family burden of the caregivers of the psychosis patients in community, and the psychosocial factors which influence the family burden.Methods Conducted some questionnaires to survey the requirement and attitude on mental health knowledge,social support,family burden and coping style of the caregivers of the psychosis patients from the twelve communities which served as the stations for the psychosis of the twelve prefectures organized uniformly by Guangdong provincial disabled federation.Results 360 questionnaire was provided,and 308 replied to our questionnaire effectively.The mean score of each single item of the family burden questionnaire was beyond the moderate.The factor score of the economy burden was the highest among the factots of the economy burden(2.33±0.52),the daily activity of the family(2.17±0.53),the recreation activity of the family(2.00±0.58),the family relationship(2.10±0.54),the body health of the family members (2.03±0.65),and the mental health of the family members(2.09±0.68).The bad emotion and experience with the patients aggravated some factors of the family burden(P<0.05~0.01).According to correlation analysis and regression analysis,there were significant relation and impact between family burden with the requirement and attitude on mental health knowledge,subject support,coping style,age,economy,culture and so on(P<0.05~0.01). Conclusion Negative assumption to mental health will aggravate the family burden,transfering the positive message and changing passive coping style will help to reduce the family burden.
5.Iso-C3D navigation to implant cervical pedicle screw with intraoperative aiding
Zhong YU ; Liming WANG ; Yiwen ZENG ; Chunzhi JIANG ; Mingfu HOU ; Dalin WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2009;32(3):193-195,illust 4
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of Intraoperative Iso-C3D navigation guiding cervical pedicle screw fixation. Methods Twenty-two cases adopted cervical pedicle screw fixation of cervical spine, including 9 cervical spine fractures, 4 cervical tumors, 6 cervical destabilizing, 3 cervical syndrome. The cervical pedicle screw position were assessed with post-operative CT by grade. Results One hundred and twelve screws were fixed in 22 cases successfully. Grade: 107 in A grade (95.5%); 3 in B grade: 1 in C grade; 1 in D grade. There were not any complication. Conclusion Intraoperative Iso-C3D navigation can improve precision of cervical petiole screw fixation distinctively.
6. Application of cervical lifting suture in hemostasis of placenta previa with increta and percreta
Yunshan CHEN ; Yangyu ZHAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Yan WANG ; Yiwen ZHONG ; Aiqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2018;53(7):459-463
Objective:
To evaluate the effect of cervical lifting suture in treatment of placenta previa with increta and percreta.
Methods:
From January 2016 to June 2017, 65 cases (0.78%, 65/8 322) were diagnosed placenta previa with increta and percreta by prenatal ultrasonic score system and confirmed by intraoperative findings in the department of obstetrics and gynecology of Peking University Third Hospital. Totally 62 cases (0.75%, 62/8 322) were included, because 3 cases underwent hysterectomy with placenta in situ. According to ultrasonic score system, 62 cases were divided into two groups, score 5-9 group (
7.Effect of Panax notoginseng saponins on expression of alpha-secretase mRNA in brains of senescence-accelerated SAMP8 mice.
Jinlan HUANG ; Fei LI ; Dengpan WU ; Lu LU ; Yiwen GAO ; Zhenguo ZHONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(14):2127-2129
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of Panax notoginseng saponins (PNS) on expression of alpha-aecretase mRNA in the brains of senescence-accelerated SAMP8 mice.
METHODSAMP8 mice were randomly divided into the control group, the PNS high-dosage group (200 mg x kg(-1)), the PNS low-dosage group (100 mg x kg(-1)) and the huperzine A group (0.3 mg x kg(-1)), with eight mice in each group. The control group and each administration group were orally administered with the same volume of double distilled water once for consecutively two months. The expression of alpha-secretase (ADAM 9, ADAM10, ADAM17) mRNA was assayed by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR).
RESULTThe expression of ADAM9 mRNA in PNS high-dosage group and huperzine A group were significantly higher than that of the control group (P < 0.05). The expression of ADAM10 in the PNS high-dosage group, the PNS low-dosage group and the huperzine A group showed no significant difference from the control group.
CONCLUSIONPNS can up-regulate expressions of ADAM9 mRNA and down-regulate expressions of ADAM10 mRNA in the brains of SAMP8 mice.
ADAM Proteins ; genetics ; ADAM10 Protein ; Alzheimer Disease ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Amyloid Precursor Protein Secretases ; genetics ; Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic ; drug effects ; Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; Mice ; Panax notoginseng ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Saponins ; pharmacology
8.Correlation between HIV antibody and sexual behaviors of men who have sex with men in Guangzhou in 2010.
Chenghui MOU ; Qiang WANG ; Yiwen ZHONG ; Yihai JIANG ; Zongzhong HE
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(1):113-115
OBJECTIVETo investigate the correlation between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the sexual behaviors of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Guangzhou in 2010.
METHODSAnti-HIV antibody was detected in the volunteers undergoing HIV tests in the year 2010, and the differences in the sexual role, education, use of condom and complicated infection of syphilis were analyzed among these subjects.
RESULTSA total of 1526 MSM volunteered to participate in the investigation, among whom 87 (5.70%) were confirmed to have HIV infection. The positivity rate of HIV infection was 3.54%, 7.14% and 6.70% in subjects reporting active anal copulation, passive anal copulation, and both, respectively, showing a significant difference in respect of the sexual role (χ(2)=6.450, P=0.040). The positivity rate also differed significantly among married, unmarried and divorced subjects (9.45%, 4.92%, and 4.17%, respectively; χ(2)=7.184, P=0.028). The positivity rate was 21.31% among those with syphilis, significantly higher than the rate in those without syphilis (5.06%, χ(2)=25.770, P<0.001). Use of condom was not associated with a significant reduction of HIV positivity rate (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe high anti-HIV positivity rate among MSM in Guangzhou indicates a high risk of unsafe sexual behaviors, especially anal copulations. The anal copulation receivers, often young and have a lower rate of condom use, constitute a high-risk group of HIV transmission.
Adolescent ; Adult ; China ; epidemiology ; HIV Antibodies ; blood ; HIV Infections ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; transmission ; HIV Seropositivity ; epidemiology ; transmission ; Homosexuality, Male ; statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prevalence ; Sexual Behavior ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Young Adult
9.The effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on the lower limb function and articular cartilage of pa-tients with knee osteoarthritis
Bangzhong LIU ; Zongye ZHONG ; Guanghua LIU ; Yun LI ; Jianxin CHEN ; Xinxin LIU ; Yiwen HU ; Fang DING
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(7):494-498
Objective To evaluate the effect and safety of extracorporeal shock wave therapy ( ESWT) for knee osteoarthritis ( KOA) and its effect on the articular cartilage. Methods Sixty-three persons with KOA were randomly divided into an ESWT group ( n=32) and a control group ( n=31) . Both groups received routine knee mus-cle strength training, but the ESWT group was also given ESWT ( a total of 2000 pulses at 8 Hz and 2.5 bar pressure) once a week for four consecutive weeks. The control group was given sham therapy at 0.2 bar with the rest of the pa-rameters the same as in the ESWT group. All of the subjects were assessed using a visual analogue scale ( VAS) , the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Score ( WOMAC) , the Lequesne Index and knee cartilage T2 values before as well as one and 8 weeks after the intervention. Results The average VAS score, WOMAC in-dex, and Lequesne index of the ESWT group at 8 weeks after the treatment were significantly better than those before the intervention, and significantly better than the control group' s averages. The T2 values of the ESWT group at 8 weeks after the treatment were significantly better than before the intervention, though not significantly different from those of the control group at that point. No serious adverse reactions occurred in either group, and all of the minor ad-verse reactions had disappeared before the end of the assessment period. Conclusion ESWT can significantly im-prove the lower limb functioning of KOA patients, and its influence on knee cartilage is within the safe range.
10.Data mining and analysis of febuxostat-induced cardiac ADR signals
Yan ZHONG ; Yiwen JIANG ; Yali JIANG ; Yi Wen LIU ; Rui GUO
China Pharmacy 2022;33(2):225-229
OBJE CTIVE To mine and analyze t he cardiac adverse drug reaction (ADR)signals induced by febuxostat in post-marketing experience ,and to provide reference for rational drug use in clinic. METHODS Reporting odds ratio (ROR) method was used to mine the ADR signals induced by febuxostat from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System during the first quarter of 2009 to the fourth quarter of 2020;the information of cardiac disease signals was counted and analyzed. RESULTS A total of 209 ADR signals were detected in 8 282 adverse drug event (ADE)reports with febuxostat as the primary suspected drug , involving 27 cardiac signals and 754 ADE reports. The most reported signals were symptoms (262 reports),including dizziness , oedema peripheral,chest pain ,palpitations and gravitational oedema and so on ,followed by coronary atherosclerotic heart disease signal,heart failure signal ,arrhythmia signal ,sudden cardiac death signal (233,157,90,12 reports,respectively). More than half of the signals were mentioned in the drug instructions ,while the unmentioned signals were mainly kinds of cardiac failure , arrhythmia and extrasystoles ,etc. The patients with cardiac ADEs who received febuxostat were more male than female ,and the age was 60 and over ;the drug dosage was mostly 40 mg/d or 80 mg/d as recommended in the drug instructions ,and cardiac ADEs mostly occurred within 1 month of medication. CONCLUSIONS Routine attention should be paid to the cardiac safety of febuxostat during medication ,further evaluation and validation of febuxostat-induced cardiac ADR signals are still needed.