1.China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study: depressive symptoms of middle-aged and elderly disabled people and its related factors
Jia LIU ; Hongye PENG ; Zaofang YAN ; Kailin HUANG ; Miyuan WANG ; Qiyuan MAO ; Xin WU ; Zhenhai ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(3):273-278
Objective:To explore the status of depression symptoms and related factors of depressive symptoms in middle-aged and elderly disabled people in China and provide references on the preventive cares of depression.Methods:Research data were obtained from the 2018 follow-up data of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study(CHARLS).Disabled people were selected as the research object. The scores of center for epidemiological studies depression scale(CES-D) were used to evaluate depressive symptoms. Fourteen variables derived from the 3 dimensions of demographic characteristics, health status, and health related behaviors were utilized in this study.SAS 9.4 were used for descriptive analysis, univariate analysis and Logistic regression analysis.Results:A total of 1 708 middle-aged and elderly disabled people were included, among whom 932(54.5%)were diagnosed with depressive symptoms, and the score of CES-D was (11.45±7.19).Self-rated poor health, self-rated poor memory, life dissatisfaction, physical pain were the risk factors of depressive symptoms ( OR=1.87, 4.22, 1.83, 5.30, 1.75). Male, educational level (middle-high school, high school or above), sleeping duration (6-9 h) were the protective factors of depressive symptoms( OR=0.74, 0.72, 0.10, 0.56). Conclusion:Middle-aged and elderly disabled people in China have a high detection rate of depressive symptoms. Female, lower education background, inadequate amount of sleep, self-rated unsatisfactory healthy, self-rated poor memory, dissatisfaction towards life and suffering from physical pain may be more likely to have depressive symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people with disabilities.
2.Analysis and Evaluation of the Status of Cardiovascular Patents in Ten Major Countries Worldwide From 2016 to 2023
Ningyan YANG ; Huanmei LIU ; Zaofang YAN ; Lu YIN ; Jingang YANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(10):956-967
Objectives:To compare the patent protection and application status of cardiovascular technology innovation in ten major countries worldwide from 2016 to 2023,and to analyze and evaluate the relative competitiveness and innovation ability of technology achievements in the cardiovascular fields in China,providing reference for improving the transfer and transformation rate of scientific and technological achievements in this field. Methods:Based on the HimmPat,IncoPat,and Wisdom Seed patent databases,using the Fuwai Subject Headings,we searched patent application data in the cardiovascular fields from ten major countries worldwide from January 1,2016 to December 31,2023 by adopting the method of the International Patent Classification(IPC)-Title-Claims-Abstract.We compared and analyzed specific indicators from the three dimensions of the patent,including technology value,legal value,and economic value. Results:Over the past eight years,the total number of patent applications in the cardiovascular fields was counted from the perspective of patent applicant addresses to analyze the technological innovation capabilities in cardiovascular field of each country.The results showed that China ranked the second in the world in terms of the total number of patent applications in the cardiovascular fields,with approximately 46 536,followed the United States with 75 382.Although the number of patent family applications in China is higher than that in the United States(32 879 vs.19 587),overseas applications for family patent in China only account for 25.4%of its total patent application volume,which is only higher than that in Russia(15.5%),while much lower than that in the other eight countries.In terms of the average number of patent applicants,there are only 2.61 applicants per patent in China,compared with 10.02 in the United States and 12.69 in Germany.In terms of citation frequency of simple patent family,the United States has 9.76 citations per patent,while China has only 2.64 citations per patent.Besides,the patent transfer rate in China is also relatively low with a proportion of only 7.3%. Conclusions:The economic development,government policy support and technological advancement jointly contribute to the continuously increased number of cardiovascular patent applications in China.However,the patents are associated with poor quality,insufficient overseas layout,and insufficient horizontal cooperation in technological innovation,which may also be the main reasons for the insufficient momentum and efficiency of patent achievement transformation.