1.Investigation on influencing factors of depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms among college freshmen
Ruiyao MA ; Xinyang YU ; Yue WANG ; Jiatong CUI ; Zijing SHAO ; Yinliang ZHAO ; Teng XU ; Zehui YAN ; Lingling ZHAI
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(2):129-134
Objective:To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms among college freshmen,providing a theoretical basis for promoting their mental health.Methods:From Jan to Feb 2022,an online questionnaire survey was conducted,involving 483 online questionnaires from college freshmen(184 males,299 females).The depression-anxiety-stress self-rating scale,smartphone dependence self-rating scale for adolescents,and Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI)were used for online surveys.The influencing factors of depression,anxiety,and their comorbidity among college freshmen were analyzed by multivariable logistic regression analysis.Results:The detection rates of smartphone dependence,sleep disorders,depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms among college freshmen were 26.1%,12.8%,26.3%,32.1%,and 23.6%,respectively.The detection rates of depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms in male students were significantly higher than those in female students(P<0.05).Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that self-perceived poor mental health,smartphone dependence and sleep disorders were risk factors for depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms.Low satisfaction with college life was a risk factor for depression.Medical specialty was a risk factor for anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms(P<0.05).Conclusions:Male college freshmen show higher rates of depression,anxiety,and their comorbidity.Low satisfaction with college life,self-perceived poor mental health,high academic pressure,smartphone dependence,medical specialty,and sleep disorders may be risk factors for depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms among college freshmen.
2.A scoping review of application of internet cognitive behavioral therapy in negative emotions of perinatal pregnant women
Beibei YANG ; Qiaoting DU ; Jingfei XIAO ; Chenhui CUI ; Lingling LIU ; Fei TENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(5):387-395
Objective:To review the application of internet cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in perinatal women with negative emotions, point out the limitations of existing studies, and put forward development suggestions for future research.Methods:Using the Scope review guide published by Joanna Briggs Institute as the methodological framework, eight Chinese and English databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang, PubMed and Web of Science were searched until July 1, 2024, and the literatures were collected and analyzed.Results:A total of 18 literatures were included. The interventionists of internet cognitive behavioral therapy were mostly psychologists; the intervention methods were mostly in the form of partial participation of therapists, and the intervention platforms were mostly websites. The intervention content was centered on mental health education, emotional monitoring, cognitive reconstruction, behavioral activation training, and problem solving. There were 15 studies that demonstrated that internet cognitive behavioral therapy was effective, and three studies showed that internet cognitive behavioral therapy was not effective in improving negative emotions in perinatal women, but perinatal women responded to treatment.Conclusions:The Internet cognitive behavioral therapy can effectively improve the negative emotions of perinatal pregnant women, but the long-term effect is not clear. Future studies can expand the sample size and follow up the effect for a long time.
3.Investigation on influencing factors of depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms among college freshmen
Ruiyao MA ; Xinyang YU ; Yue WANG ; Jiatong CUI ; Zijing SHAO ; Yinliang ZHAO ; Teng XU ; Zehui YAN ; Lingling ZHAI
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(2):129-134
Objective:To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms among college freshmen,providing a theoretical basis for promoting their mental health.Methods:From Jan to Feb 2022,an online questionnaire survey was conducted,involving 483 online questionnaires from college freshmen(184 males,299 females).The depression-anxiety-stress self-rating scale,smartphone dependence self-rating scale for adolescents,and Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI)were used for online surveys.The influencing factors of depression,anxiety,and their comorbidity among college freshmen were analyzed by multivariable logistic regression analysis.Results:The detection rates of smartphone dependence,sleep disorders,depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms among college freshmen were 26.1%,12.8%,26.3%,32.1%,and 23.6%,respectively.The detection rates of depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms in male students were significantly higher than those in female students(P<0.05).Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that self-perceived poor mental health,smartphone dependence and sleep disorders were risk factors for depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms.Low satisfaction with college life was a risk factor for depression.Medical specialty was a risk factor for anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms(P<0.05).Conclusions:Male college freshmen show higher rates of depression,anxiety,and their comorbidity.Low satisfaction with college life,self-perceived poor mental health,high academic pressure,smartphone dependence,medical specialty,and sleep disorders may be risk factors for depression,anxiety and comorbid depression-anxiety symptoms among college freshmen.
4.A scoping review of application of internet cognitive behavioral therapy in negative emotions of perinatal pregnant women
Beibei YANG ; Qiaoting DU ; Jingfei XIAO ; Chenhui CUI ; Lingling LIU ; Fei TENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(5):387-395
Objective:To review the application of internet cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in perinatal women with negative emotions, point out the limitations of existing studies, and put forward development suggestions for future research.Methods:Using the Scope review guide published by Joanna Briggs Institute as the methodological framework, eight Chinese and English databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang, PubMed and Web of Science were searched until July 1, 2024, and the literatures were collected and analyzed.Results:A total of 18 literatures were included. The interventionists of internet cognitive behavioral therapy were mostly psychologists; the intervention methods were mostly in the form of partial participation of therapists, and the intervention platforms were mostly websites. The intervention content was centered on mental health education, emotional monitoring, cognitive reconstruction, behavioral activation training, and problem solving. There were 15 studies that demonstrated that internet cognitive behavioral therapy was effective, and three studies showed that internet cognitive behavioral therapy was not effective in improving negative emotions in perinatal women, but perinatal women responded to treatment.Conclusions:The Internet cognitive behavioral therapy can effectively improve the negative emotions of perinatal pregnant women, but the long-term effect is not clear. Future studies can expand the sample size and follow up the effect for a long time.
5.Clinical Value of CD44 mRNA and CD24 mRNA and Protein Expression Levels in Placental Tissue of Patients with Severe Preeclampsia
Lingling TENG ; Guangzhen MA ; Ke SHI ; Yingxin LÜ ; Jing XU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(1):43-48
Objective To explore clinical value of the expression levels of cell surface transmembrane glycoprotein molecule 44(CD44)mRNA,cell surface transmembrane glycoprotein molecule 24(CD24)mRNA,and protein in the placenta of severe preeclampsia(SPE)patients.Methods The SPE patients who were delivered by cesarean section in the Second People's Hospital of Liaocheng from June 2019 to June 2022 were further divided into 45 patients in early onset SPE group(gestational age≤34 weeks)and 55 patients in late onset SPE group(gestational age>34 weeks)according to the different gestational age.The control group consisted of 100 normal cases in the same period.The expression of CD44 and CD24 in placenta of SPE patients was detected by fluorescent quantitative PCR and immunohistochemistry,Pearson method was used to analyze the difference of their expression levels and their correlation with the clinical characteristics of SPE disease,and multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of SPE.Results Compared with the control group,the expression levels of CD44 mRNA(0.55±0.12 vs 1.02±0.33)and CD24 mRNA(0.68±0.19 vs 1.05±0.11)in SPE placental tissues decreased significantly,the differences were statistically significant(t=13.385,16.853,P<0.05).The immunohistochemical staining results showed that CD44 and CD24 were mostly negative or weakly positive in the SPE group placental tissue,while they were mostly positive in the control group,the positive rates of CD44 and CD24 in the SPE placental tissue were lower than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(χ2=9.696,14.346,P<0.05).Compared to the early onset SPE group,the expression levels of CD44(0.65±0.17 vs 0.42±0.11)and CD24(0.77±0.23 vs 0.58±0.13)mRNA in placental tissue of late onset SPE were higher,and the differences were statistically significant(t=7.830,4.932,P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the BMI,systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,urinary protein,Cr,LDH and BUN were significantly increased in SPE group(t=5.360~30.241,all P<0.05).In SPE group,the gestational age was earlier,the MPV and ALB were lower,the newborn's birth length was shorter,and the body weight than control group,the differences were statistically great(t=3.232~11.109,all P<0.05).The expression of CD44 and CD24 in SPE placenta was positively correlated(r=0.698,P<0.05),the expression of CD44 in SPE placenta was positively correlated with CD24,gestational week of delivery,MPV and neonatal birth length(r=0.611,0.639,0.612,0.465,all P<0.05),and was negatively correlated with systolic blood pressure,urinary protein and LDH(r=-0.604,-0.569,-0.593,all P<0.05).The expression of CD24 was positively correlated with gestational age,MPV and newborn birth length(r=0.605,0.584,0.640,all P<0.05),and was negatively correlated with systolic blood pressure,urinary protein and LDH(r=-0.637,-0.593,-0.561,all P<0.05).The results of logistic regression analysis showed that MPV(95%CI:1.429~4.350),urinary protein(95%CI:1.529~2.709),and LDH(95%CI:1.425~3.932)were all independent risk factors for SPE(all P<0.05).High levels of CD44(95%CI:0.561~0.940)and CD24(95%CI:0.495~0.814)were independent protective factors for SPE(P<0.05).Conclusion The low expression levels of CD44 and CD24 in placenta of SPE patients are independent protective factors of SPE,which can provide direction for the follow-up treatment of SPE.
6.Genotyping and traceability analysis of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau by MLVA
Li MA ; Xuefei ZHANG ; Hongmei XUE ; Aiping ZHANG ; Lingling REN ; Teng QI ; Yuanbo ZHAO ; Jianling WANG ; Xuxin YANG ; Jiquan LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(4):269-273
Objective:To observe multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) typing of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province, and to explore the relationship between the strains and strains previous isolated from Qinghai Province. Methods:Blood samples of Himalayan marmot were collected in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province from March 2019 to October 2020. Pathogens were isolated and cultured from Brucella antibody positive samples identified by using the rose bengal test (RBT). Conventional biological methods and molecular biological methods (BCSP31-PCR and AMOS-PCR) were used for strain identification. At the same time, MLVA method was used to genotype the isolated strains, and cluster analysis was used to analyze the genetic relationships between the strains based on the genotype of 70 Brucella isolated from different hosts in Qinghai Province. Results:A total of 1 466 blood samples of Himalayan marmot were collected from Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Two strains of Brucella were isolated and cultured from 64 RBT-positive samples, named QH2013054 and QH2013062, respectively. They were identified as Brucella ovis biotype Ⅲ by conventional and molecular biological methods. The MLVA genotyping results showed that QH2013054 and QH2013062 were different at the Bru16 locus, indicating different MLVA genotypes. Cluster analysis showed that strain QH2013054 had the same MLVA genotype as 7 strains, among which 6 strains were from 3 farmers and 3 sheep from the same family in Gonghe County, and 1 strain was from a farmer in Menyuan Hui Autonomous County. The strain QH2013062 had the same MLVA genotype as 4 strains, including 3 strains from 3 farmers in Menyuan Hui Autonomous County and 1 strain from a farmer in Tu Autonomous County of Huzhu. Conclusions:The strains of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province have the same MLVA genotype as some strains of Brucella isolated from humans and sheep in Qinghai Province. It is speculated that the host humans, sheep and Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau may have a common source of infection.
7.CD146: a potential therapeutic target for systemic sclerosis.
Lingling ZHANG ; Yongting LUO ; Xiao TENG ; Zhenzhen WU ; Mengtao LI ; Dong XU ; Qian WANG ; Fei WANG ; Jing FENG ; Xiaofeng ZENG ; Xiyun YAN
Protein & Cell 2018;9(12):1050-1054
8.Curative efficacy of L -glutamine gung shimron acid sodium in combination with esomeprazole in the treat-ment of pediatric peptic ulcer and its effects on immunological function and intestinal flora
Chengzhi TENG ; Lingling LUO ; Chunli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(10):1441-1444
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of L -glutamine gung shimron acid sodium in combi-nation with esomeprazole in the treatment of pediatric peptic ulcer and its effects on immunological function and intes-tinal flora.Methods 120 patients of pediatric peptic ulcer meeting the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into two groups equally.Besides conventional treatments,the control group was treated with esomeprazole,and the observa-tion group was treated with L -glutamine gung shimron acid sodium in combination with esomeprazole.After the course of treatment,the curative efficacy was compared after the eight -week follow -up.Before and after the treat-ment,T lymphocyte subpopulation (CD +4 ,CD +8 ,CD +4 /CD +8 )reflecting cellular immune function,intestinal flora and adverse reactions were compared.Results After the eight -week follow -up,the total effective rate of the observa-tion group was 96.7%,which was significantly higher than 86.7% of the control group (χ2 =3.93,P <0.05).After treatment,levels of CD +4 [(43.5 ±6.6)% vs (40.9 ±6.2)%],CD +4 /CD +8 [(1.72 ±0.38)vs (1.38 ±0.45)] were statistically higher and level of CD +8 [(26.2 ±3.7)% vs (30.1 ±5.0)%]was statistically lower in the obser-vation group in comparison with the control group (t =2.22,P <0.05;t =4.47,t =4.86,P <0.01).As to intestinal flora,the observation group had statistically higher concentration of lactobacillus [(7.5 ±1.3 )LonN /g feces vs (5.8 ±1.2)LonN /g feces],bifidobacterium[(8.3 ±1.1)LonN /g feces vs (6.6 ±1.4)LonN /g feces]in the feces in comparison with the control group after treatment (t =7.44,t =7.40,both P <0.05).During the treatment,there were no severe adverse reactions.Conclusion L -glutamine gung shimron acid sodium in combination with esome-prazole is effective for pediatric peptic ulcer,which can significantly increase curative efficacy,enhance cellular immune function and effectively regulate intestinal flora with minor adverse reactions.
9.EBV DNA detection in the diagnosis of Epstein-Barr virus infection realated diseases in children
Chunmei LIU ; Qing ZHANG ; Wenjun TIAN ; Yang QIU ; Yue ZHANG ; Teng QU ; Yiqing LIU ; Ji ZHANG ; Yong WANG ; Lingling LIU ; Bingchang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(4):256-261
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of Epstein-Barr virus EBV DNA in children with Epstein-Barr virus infection realated diseases.Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed.Totally 222 blood samples were collected from children who were diagnosed as EBV infection in Shandong Provincial Hospital from June 2012 to August 2013.Fluorescent quantitative PCR( FQ-PCR) was used to analyze the EBV DNA in peripheral blood lymphocytes.ELISA was used to analyze the four EBV serology antibodies in the serum.Two groups of tested results were compared.Heart, hepatic impairment and renal function were analyzed through detecting AST, ALT, BUN, CREA, CK, CKMB.The results were grouped by EBV DNA copy number, and then non-parametric test together with correlation analysis was performed using SPSS21.0 analytics software.Results The positive rate of EBV-CA IgM and EBV DNA was 51.35%(114/222) and 72.97% (162/222) respectively, χ2 =24.01, P<0.001.The EBV DNA copy number was significant difference (χ2 =11.79,P<0.05) in children at different stages of infection ( no previous infection:6.30 ×103 -1.20 ×104 copies/ml;early infection:5.56 ×103 -3.92 ×106 copies/ml;acute infection:6.58 ×103 -1.73 ×106 copies /ml;chronic infection or recurrent infection:8.92 ×103 -2.34 ×104 copies/ml;late infection or recovery:5.20 ×103 -1.12 ×107 copies/ml;past infection:5.46 × 103 -1.33 ×104 copies/ml).Each biochemical targets were divided into five groups by EBV DNA copy number (Ⅰ>1 ×106 copies/ml,Ⅱ1 ×105 -1 ×106 copies/ml, Ⅲ1 ×104 -1 ×105 copies/ml, Ⅳ5 × 103 -1 ×104 copies/ml, Ⅴ<5 ×103 copies/ml), and ALT(χ2 =10.14,P<0.05), BUN(χ2 =18.17, P<0.05), CK(χ2 =13.09,P<0.05), CKMB(χ2 =17.93,P<0.01) had a statistically significant difference between each group.Well, the log value of EBV DNA copy number had a positive correlation relationship with AST(r=0.357,P=0.001), ALT(r=0.376,P=0.001), BUN(r=0.329,P=0.000), CK(r=0.235,P=0.035).Conclusions Detection of EBV DNA can be used for the early diagnosis and assessment of process of the EBV infection related disease in children.The detection of liver, kidney function and myocardial enzymes can be used for evaluating the severity of EBV infection.
10.Comparison of BRAF mutation detection in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma by ARMS and direct sequencing
Xiumei DUAN ; Yongliang TENG ; Lingling TONG ; Zhuang TIAN ; Mo SUN ; Haiying WANG ; Meishan JIN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(11):1514-1516,1522
Objective:To investigate the sensitivity and the specificity of scorpions amplification refractory mutation system ( ARMS) in comparing with that of direct DNA sequencing in the detection of BRAF gene mutations in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma.Methods:Direct sequencing and ARMS were used simultaneously to detect BRAF mutation status in 56 patients with PTMC.Results:BRAF mutations were identified in 46 cases with a mutation rate of 82.9%by ARMS,while in 18 cases with a mutation rate of 32.1%by direct sequencing.Besides,the sensitivity of ARMS was 100%and that of direct sequencing was 39.1%.There were significant differences of both mutation rate and sensitivity between two methods ( P<0.01 ).Conclusion: Compared to direct sequencing,ARMS gains a higher sensitivity in the detection of BRAF mutations in samples with tiny lesions.

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