1.Decision tree model of depressive symptoms among first grade students from multi ethnic middle schools in Yunnan Province
YANG Jiaxing, LI Xiaoxiao, YANG Jizong, YANG Chaoyuan, ZHANG Ming, FU Yun, YANG Wanjuan, WANG Jixue, XU Honglü ;
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(2):162-167
Objective:
To understand the occurrence and predictive factors of depressive symptoms among multi ethnic middle school students in Yunnan Province, so as to provide a referential framework for schools to carry out targeted mental health education.
Methods:
From October to December 2022, 8 500 first grade students from 23 middle schools were selected from 11 minority areas in Yunnan Province by cluster random sampling method. Demographic information and data relating to the students lifestyles were collected by questionnaire, and the Children s Depression Inventory (CDI) was used to evaluate depressive symptoms. Chi square test was performed to compare differences in the detection rate of depressive symptoms among first grade middle school students for univariate analysis. A decision tree model of depressive symptoms in middle school students was established by using the Chi squared automatic interaction detector (CHAID).
Results:
The detection rate of depressive symptoms among first grade students from multi ethnic middle schools in Yunnan Province was 28.26%. The decision tree model of depressive symptoms was academic stress ( χ 2=469.08) at the first level, breakfast behaviors (low/moderate academic stress: χ 2=155.49; severe academic stress: χ 2=105.24) at the second level, and the number of close friends (low/moderate academic stress and consuming breakfast 0- 2 days weekly: χ 2=23.15; low/moderate academic stress and consuming breakfast 3-4 days weekly: χ 2=14.99; severe academic stress and consuming breakfast 0-2 days weekly: χ 2=29.26; severe academic stress and consuming breakfast 3-4 days weekly: χ 2=20.15), ethnicity ( χ 2=78.22) and drinking ( χ 2=50.36) at the third level ( P <0.01).
Conclusions
The study identifies academic stress, breakfast behaviors, number of close friends, drinking and ethnicity as predictive factors of depressive symptoms among multi ethnic middle school students in Yunnan Province. Schools should develop targeted strategies for preventing and managing depressive symptoms in middle school students, so as to reduce their occurrence.
2.Association of sugar sweetened beverage consumption with insomnia and depressive symptoms among first grade middle school students from Yunnan Province
LI Jiangli, YANG Chaoyuan, ZHANG Ming, FU Yun, YANG Wanjuan, YANG Jizong, WANG Jixue, HU Mengdie, LU Qiuan, XU Honglü ;
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(2):173-177
Objective:
To investigate the association of sugar sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption with insomnia and depressive symptoms among first grade middle school students from Yunnan Province, so as to provide evidence to guide interventions for the treatment of these symptoms in this population.
Methods:
From October to December 2022, 8 500 firstgrade middle school students from 11 counties in Yunnan Province were selected by cluster random sampling. Depressive symptoms, SSB consumption, and insomnia symptoms among students were evaluated by the Child Depression Scale (CDI), dietary frequency questionnaire, and Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). A Logistic regression model was employed to analyze the relationship between SSB consumption, insomnia, depressive symptoms, and their interaction effects among students.
Results:
The detection rate of depressive symptoms was 28.3%, and having insomnia symptoms ( OR=6.07, 95%CI =5.46-6.75), consuming carbonated beverages ( OR=1.20, 95%CI =1.08-1.34), tea ( OR=1.13, 95%CI =1.02-1.25), energy drinks ( OR=1.36, 95%CI =1.23-1.50), and other beverages ( OR=1.32, 95%CI =1.19-1.45) were positively correlated with depressive symptoms among first grade middle school students ( P < 0.05). Carbonated beverages (additive effect: OR=2.96, 95%CI =2.72-3.22, multiplicative effect: OR=4.75, 95%CI =4.25- 5.32 ), fruit drinks (additive effect: OR=2.61, 95%CI =2.40-2.82; multiplicative effect: OR=4.43, 95%CI =3.94-4.97), tea (additive effect: OR=2.70, 95%CI =2.47-2.89; multiplicative effect: OR=4.34, 95%CI =3.86-4.89), energy drinks (additive effect: OR=2.82, 95%CI =2.61-3.05; multiplicative effect: OR=4.48, 95%CI =3.92-5.12), sweetened milk (additive effect: OR= 2.73, 95%CI =2.06-2.96; multiplicative effect: OR=4.61, 95%CI =4.12-5.17) and other beverages (additive effect: OR= 2.73 , 95%CI =2.53-2.95; multiplicative effect: OR=4.56, 95%CI =4.00-5.20) had both additive and multiplicative effects with insomnia, and increased the risk of depressive symptoms in first grade middle school students ( P <0.01).
Conclusions
The interaction between the consumption of SSB and insomnia symptoms may increase the risk of depressive symptoms among first grade middle school students in Yunnan Province. It is necessary to advocate middle school students to reduce SSB intake, in order to decrease the occurrence of depressive symptoms among this population.
3.Changes of serum TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin expression in patients with sepsis and their relationship with condition and prognosis
Lin LI ; Ziqiang XU ; Dongyou LE ; Wanjuan ZHU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(9):1357-1361
Objective:To investigate the changes in the expression of toll like receptor 4 (TLR4), pentamerin-3 (PTX3) and Apelin in the blood of patients with sepsis and their relationship with the condition and prognosis.Methods:From March 2015 to March 2020, 82 patients with sepsis in the First People′s Hospital of Chenzou were retrospectively selected, including 22 patients in septic shock group, 34 patients in severe sepsis group and 26 patients in general sepsis group. 82 healthy people in the same period were selected as the control group. The expression of serum TLR4, PTX3, Apelin, Sequential Organ Dysfunction Score (SOFA), Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Score System Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) were measured and compared. The relationship between the expression of serum TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin and the scores of SOFA and APACHE Ⅱ in patients with sepsis were analyzed. The general data and the expression of serum TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin in patients with sepsis with different prognosis (28 day survival and death) were counted. The influencing factors of prognosis in patients with sepsis were observed, and the predictive significance of serum TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin on the prognosis of patients with sepsis was analyzed.Results:Comparison of serum TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin level in the groups: septic shock group>severe sepsis group>general sepsis group>control group ( P<0.05); The serum level of TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin in patients with high SOFA and APACHE Ⅱ scores were higher than those in patients with low SOFA and APACHE Ⅱ scores ( P<0.05); Pearson correlation showed that serum level of TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin was positively correlated with the SOFA and APACHE Ⅱ scores of sepsis patients ( P<0.05); The levels of serum TLR4, PTX3, Apelin and the scores of SOFA and APACHE Ⅱ in the dead patients with sepsis were higher than those in survival patients ( P<0.05); Logistic regression analysis found that serum level of TLR4, PTX3, Apelin, SOFA score, and APACHE Ⅱ score were all important risk factors for 28 day death of sepsis patients ( P<0.05); The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve showed that the sensitivity and specificity of combined blood indexes (TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin) in predicting the prognosis of patients with sepsis were 85.71% and 85.25%. Conclusions:The expression of serum TLR4, PTX3 and Apelin in patients with sepsis can be significantly increased, which is related to the patient′s condition and prognosis and can provide a certain basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
4.Analysis of Changes in Medical Device Classification Concept of the New EU Regulations.
Chunqing ZHANG ; Liangbin ZHOU ; Yue WANG ; Li YI ; Wanjuan YANG ; Shankui RONG ; Jingli LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2018;42(3):202-205
By comparing new medical device regulations with existing directives in the European Union, the revising ideas of new EU medical device regulations, especially the changes of the classification management concepts, were analyzed to provide clues for the industry to interpret the new EU regulations, and references for the classification management innovation in our country.
Equipment and Supplies
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classification
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European Union
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Government Regulation
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Industry
5.Comparision of Different Methods of Area Measurement in Irregular Scar
Dan RAN ; Wanjuan LI ; Quangang SUN ; Jianqiu LI ; Qing XIA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2016;32(5):338-341
ObjectiveTo determine a measurement standard of irregular scar area by comparing the ad-vantages and disadvantages of different measurement methods in measuring same irregular scar area. MethodsIrregular scar area was scanned by digital scanning and measured by coordinate reading method, AutoCAD pixel method, Photoshop lasso pixel method, Photoshop magic bar filled pixel method and Foxit PDF reading software, and some aspects of these methods such as measurement time, repeata-bility, whether could be recorded and whether could be traced were compared and analyzed.Results There was no significant difference in the scar areas by the measurement methods above. However, there was statistical difference in the measurement time and repeatability by one or multi performers and only Foxit PDF reading software could be traced back.ConclusionThe methods above can be used for measuring scar area, but each one has its advantages and disadvantages. It is necessary to develop new measurement software for forensic identification.
6.The Preliminary Study on the Construction of Medical Device Naming System in China.
Wanjuan YANG ; Jun LI ; Jingli LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(6):442-444
The article has summarized the situation related to medical device naming, analyzed the problems of medical device naming in our country, put forward some new thinking in building the naming system of medical device in our country provided some reference on technical study of medical device naming.
China
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Durable Medical Equipment
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classification
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Terminology as Topic
7.The Feasibility Study on the Application of Global Medical Device Nomenclature(GMDN).
Wanjuan YANG ; Jian ZHENG ; Jun LI ; Ying HUANG ; Chunqing ZHANG ; Jingli LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(5):349-352
The article has analyzed the policy co-ordination, Industry coverage and technical experience of the global medical device nomenclature (GMDN) to our country, argued the feasibility on the application of GMDN in our medical device administration system, provided some reference on building the naming system of medical device in our country.
Equipment and Supplies
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Feasibility Studies
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Industry
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Terminology as Topic
8.The Analysis on Application of Global Medical Device Nomenclature(GMDN).
Wanjuan YANG ; Jun LI ; Jingli LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(4):275-278
The article has reviewed the administration technical structure and global application of the global medical device nomenclature(GMDN), analyzed the coordination between GMDN and the industry status of medical device in our country, put forward some suggestions on the applicaition of GMDN, provided some reference on raising the management level of medical device in our country.
Equipment and Supplies
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standards
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Terminology as Topic
9.Progress in FDA UDI System for Medical Devices and its Revelation for Coding of our Country
Wanjuan YANG ; Jun LI ; Jingli LI
China Pharmacist 2015;(1):142-144,145
USA is the first country implementing the UDI program at national level,and the UDI rules and GUDID guidance have been issued by FDA recently to officially launch the implementation of UDI. The paper reviewed the advancement of UDI program,dis-cussed the framework of UDI system,analyzed the approaches of UDI implementation such as accredited issuing agencies and GUDID et al, and made some suggestions on the development of medical device coding system in our country.
10.The Analysis on Application of Global Medical Device Nomenclature(GMDN)
Wanjuan YANG ; Jun LI ; Jingli LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;(4):275-278
The article has reviewed the administration、technical structure and global application of the global medical device nomenclature(GMDN), analyzed the coordination between GMDN and the industry status of medical device in our country, put forward some suggestions on the applicaition of GMDN, provided some reference on raising the management level of medical device in our country.


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