1.Correlation of social anxiety and emotion regulation strategy with short video addiction in college students
WANG Wenting, ZHANG Zhonglou, SONG Jinqiu, XU Haipeng, RUAN Jie
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(4):548-552
Objective:
To explore the relationship of social anxiety and emotion regulation strategy with short video addiction among college students, so as to provide reference for alleviating social anxiety, improving the level of emotion regulation and preventing short video addiction.
Methods:
From May to June 2024, 2 172 college students from a university in Guangzhou were selected by multistage random cluster sampling method. The Interaction Anxiousness Scale, Emotion Regulation Questionnaire and Short Video Addiction Scale were used as the measurement tools. The potential profile was used to analyze the potential categories of social anxiety and emotion regulation strategy. The Chi square test was used to analyze the characteristics of the distribution of potential profile categories of college students with different demographic characteristics. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to analyze the relationship between social anxiety, emotion regulation strategy and short video addiction.
Results:
The potential categories of social anxiety and emotion regulation strategy in college students were divided into adaptive regulation type (784 cases, 36.10 %), low anxiety-expression type (623 cases, 28.68%), inhibition-anxiety type (478 cases, 22.01%), high anxiety-disorder type (287 cases, 13.21%). There were statistically significant differences in the distribution of various potential categories of social anxiety and emotion regulation strategy among cadres of different gender, family residence, class cadres or not ( χ 2=42.55, 17.86 , 39.05, all P <0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that after controlling the confounding factors such as demographic variables, the potential categories of social anxiety and emotion regulation strategy of college students (low anxiety-expression type, inhibition-anxiety type, high anxiety-disorder type) were the important related factors of short video addiction ( β =0.15,0.25,0.35, all P <0.05).
Conclusions
Social anxiety and emotion regulation strategy of college students exhibit distinct categorical characteristics, and its varying latent categories are associated with short video addiction. Schools should implement targeted intervention measures for different categories of college students to promote their comprehensive mental health development.
2.The Effect of Qishao Tongbi Capsule (芪芍通痹胶囊) on the Wnt/β-catenin Pathway in a Rat Model of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Yumen XUE ; Xilin XU ; Wei HAN ; Jiaben XU ; Wenting XU ; Zelin LIU ; Xiaofeng ZHANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(1):79-88
ObjectiveTo explore the possible mechanism of Qishao Tongbi Capsule (芪芍通痹胶囊, QTC) in the treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD). MethodsSeventy-five rats were randomly divided into control group, model group, low-dose QTC group, high-dose QTC group, high-dose QTC +agonist group, with 15 rats in each group. Except for the control group, all other groups were subjected to a fibrous ring puncture to prepare an IDD model. After modeling, rats in low-dose QTC group and high-dose QTC group were given QTC at doses of 0.2 and 0.8 g/(kg·d) by gavage, respectively. Rats in high-dose QTC+ agonist group was given QTC at 0.8 g/(kg·d) and SKL2001 solution at 10 mg/(kg·d) by gavage. The control group and model group were given 10 ml/(kg·d) distilled water by gavage. All treatments were given once a day for 4 consecutive weeks. After treatment, X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were used to detect IDD degree. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining and Safranin O-Fast Green staining were used to observe the morphological changes of the intervertebral disc tissue. Immunohistochemical staining was performed to examine the levels of proteoglycan, type Ⅱ collagen (COL Ⅱ), and matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) in the intervertebral disc tissue. Western blotting was used to detect the extracellular matrix (ECM)-related proteins (proteoglycan, COL Ⅱ, MMP-3, MMP-9, MMP-13), aging-related proteins (P53, P21, P16), apoptosis related proteins, including B-cell lymphoma/leukemia 2 (BCL-2), BCL-2 related X protein (BAX), Cleaved Caspase-3, and Wnt/β-catenin pathway related proteins such as Wnt3a, glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) and β-catenin in the intervertebral disc nucleus pulposus (NP) tissue. Reverse Transcription Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to assess the mRNA expression of Wnt3a, GSK-3β, and β-catenin in intervertebral disc tissue. ResultsCompared with the model group, rats in the low-dose QTC group and high-dose QTC group exhibited improved DHI, decreased Pfirmann grading, and alleviated IDD. The structural integrity of the NP and annulus fibrosus increased, and the number of the NP increased. The levels of proteoglycan, COL Ⅱ, BCL-2 and GSK-3β increased, while the levels of MMP-3, MMP-9, MMP-13, P53, P21, P16, BAX, Cleaved Caspase-3, Wnt3a and β-catenin protein decreased. The mRNA expression of Wnt3a and β-catenin mRNA decreased, while GSK-3β mRNA expression increased (P<0.05). Compared with the low-dose QTC group, the high-dose QTC group showed further improvements in DHI, decrease in Pfirrmann grading (P<0.05), and greater alleviation of IDD. The structural integrity of NP and annulus fibrosus was further enhanced, and the number of NP cells further increased. The levels of proteoglycan, COL Ⅱ, BCL-2 and GSK-3β were higher, while the levels of MMP-3, MMP-9, MMP-13, P53, P21, P16, BAX, Cleaved Caspase-3, Wnt3a and β-catenin were lower. The mRNA expression of Wnt3a and β-catenin decreased, while GSK-3β mRNA expression increased (P<0.05). Compared with the high-dose QTC group, the high-dose QTC +agonist group showed a decrease of DHI, an increase of Pfirmann grading (P<0.05), significant aggravation of IDD, reduction in structural integrity of the NP and annulus fibrosus, a decrease of NP cell count, lower levels of proteoglycan, COL Ⅱ, BCL-2 and GSK-3β, and higher levels of MMP-3, MMP-9, MMP-13, P53, P21, P16, BAX and Cleaved Caspase-3. Additionally, GSK-3β mRNA expression decreased (P<0.05). ConclusionQTC can inhibit NP cell aging, apoptosis, and ECM degradation in IDD rats, and its therapeutic effect may be mediated through the inhibition of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway.
3.Comparison of twelve commonly used training methods for activating the anterior tibial muscle in clini-cal practice
Xuan XU ; Guanglei LIU ; Wenting DUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(1):67-72,100
Objective:To quantify and compare electromyographic(EMG)amplitude changes in the activation of the tibia-lis anterior muscle by 12 commonly used training methods in clinical rehabilitation training,and to identify the optimal activation method of the tibialis anterior muscle.Method:Sixteen healthy college students were participated in the study.Surface electromyography(sEMG)was used to quantify the activity level of the tibialis anterior muscle during 12 tests.Univariate variance was used to analyze the integrated electromyography(iEMG)and root mean square(RMS).Result:Among the 12 training methods targeting the activation of the tibialis anterior muscle,the maximum activation mode is T2"double feet standing(foam pad)ankle joint from zero to the maximum angle",fol-lowed by T1"double feet standing(floor),ankle joint from zero to the maximum angle"and T5"double feet standing(foam pad)ankle joint from zero to the maximum angle"foot dorsiflexion and invertion to the maxi-mum angle;The minimum activation was T12"the subject walked on the ground with a natural step",fol-lowed by T6"the subject jumped from a 30cm high step to the floor"and T7"the subject jumped from a 30cm high step to a foam pad".In RMS comparison,there was a statistical difference between the activation of T12,T6,T7,and T2(P<0.05),and between the activation of T12,T6,and T1(P<0.05).In iEMG com-parison,there were statistical differences(P<0.05)between the activation of T12,T6,T7 and T2,T1,and T5(P<0.05),and between the activation of T12,T6,and T3,with no significant statistical difference noted other comparisons.When comparing activation between male and female participants across the 12 tests,males generally had higher activation in the anterior tibial muscle than that in female,but no significant statistical difference was found.Conclusion:Increasing weight bearing,reducing support surface stability,increasing initial muscle initial length,and selecting difficulty training methods matching patient abilities can enhance the activation of anteri-or tibial muscle,while functional activities and balance strategies are not as effective in healthy population as other targeted tests.The training method for activating the tibialis anterior muscle is to stand on both feet(foam pad)with ankle dorsiflexion from a neutral position to maximum angle.The results of this study pro-vide information on the relative activation of the tibialis anterior muscle during specific movements,which can serve as evidence for prescribing exercise in clinical rehabilitation treatment and injury prevention.
4.Predictive value of thyroid hormone sensitivity indicators for pregnancy outcomes in gestational diabetes mellitus combined with hypothyroidism
Qiaoli PEI ; Min WANG ; Wenting LI ; Shan XU ; Xiaocai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2025;32(1):27-32
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of thyroid hormone sensitivity indicators for adverse pregnancy outcomes in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) complicated by hypothyroidism.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted to retrospectively analyze the clinical data of 80 pregnant women with GDM complicated by hypothyroidism who were admitted to the Department of Obstetrics, Second Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine from February 2022 to February 2024. The patients were divided into two groups: the adverse outcome group ( n = 48) and the normal outcome group ( n = 32) based on the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify the risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes in these women. Additionally, receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to evaluate the predictive value of thyroid hormone sensitivity indicators for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Results:In the adverse outcome group, the proportion of women with a pre-pregnancy body mass index ≥ 24 kg/m2, triglyceride level, activated partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen level, thyroid-stimulating hormone level, and thyroid-stimulating hormone index were 58.33% (28/48), (5.77 ± 0.25) mmol/L, (31.79 ± 2.68) seconds, (4.39 ± 0.37) g/L, (5.05 ± 1.07) mU/L, and (3.15 ± 0.24), respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the normal outcome group ( χ2 = 4.41, t = -3.56, -3.23, -2.61, -4.17, -9.15, all P < 0.05). Conversely, the levels of free thyroxine, free triiodothyronine, thyrotroph T4 resistance index, and thyroid feedback quantile index in the adverse outcome group were (9.32 ± 1.04) pmol/L, (3.17 ± 0.42) pmol/L, (33.09 ± 4.26), and (0.19 ± 0.07), respectively, which were all significantly lower than those in the normal outcome group ( t = 4.44, 3.51, 4.31, 2.21, all P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis revealed that pre-pregnancy body mass index [ OR = 2.673, 95% CI(1.057,6.761)], triglyceride level [ OR = 25.623, 95% CI(3.208,204.673)], activated partial thromboplastin time [ OR = 1.365, 95% CI(1.106,1.685)], fibrinogen level [ OR = 3.111, 95% CI(1.257,7.701)], thyroid-stimulating hormone level [ OR = 2.969, 95% CI(1.613,5.465)], free thyroxine level [ OR = 0.441, 95% CI(0.280,0.695)], free triiodothyronine level [ OR = 0.172, 95% CI(0.057,0.516)], thyroid-stimulating hormone index [ OR = 6.298, 95% CI(1.099, 36.094)], thyrotroph T4 resistance index [ OR = 0.799, 95% CI(0.704,0.907)], and thyroid feedback quantile index [ OR = 0.057, 95% CI(0.168,0.478)] were all factors that influence adverse pregnancy outcomes in pregnant women with GDM complicated by hypothyroidism (all P < 0.05). The area under the curve for predicting adverse pregnancy outcomes using the combined thyroid hormone sensitivity indicators was 0.809 [95% CI (0.704, 0.915), P < 0.001], with a sensitivity of 0.896, specificity of 0.687, and a maximum Youden index of 0.583. Conclusions:The thyroid hormone sensitivity indicators have a certain predictive value for adverse pregnancy outcomes in pregnant women with GDM complicated by hypothyroidism. These indicators can provide important reference for clinical prediction and intervention of adverse pregnancy outcomes in this patient population.
5.Analysis on the Strategy of"Three-division Co-management"of Chinese Medicine Practitioners Participating in Chronic Diseases
Peilian ZHANG ; Huirong XU ; Wentian CHEN ; Yuzhu ZHANG ; Wenting HONG ; Wanzhen CAI
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(8):71-75
Objective:It aims to explore the advantages,disadvantages,opportunities and challenges of Chinese medicine practitioners participating in the"three-division co-management"service model in diabetes management,analyze its performance in policy support,resource matching and patient satisfaction,and put forward optimization strategies to enhance the role of Chinese medicine practitioners in chronic disease management.Methods:Through literature analysis,questionnaire survey and semi-structured interview,the data of six pilot units of"three divisions co-management"in Jinjiang were collected,and the internal and external environment of Chinese medicine practitioners participating in the"three divisions co-management"model was systematically evaluated by the Strengths,Weaknesses,Opportunities,Threats(SWOT)and the Politics,Economic,Society,Technology(PEST).Results:Chinese medicine practitioners' participation in the"three-division co-management"model has obvious advantages in policy support,resource matching and patient satisfaction,but it also faces key obstacles such as lack of incentive mechanism,shortage of Chinese medicine practitioners' resources and limitation of medical insurance reimbursement.The survey shows that 99.7%of the respondents are willing to choose this mode again,and 96.43%of the respondents said that the medical experience has improved significantly.However,43.92%of the subjects think that the professional knowledge and skills of doctors need to be improved,and 32.2%of the subjects think that the effect of Chinese medicine treatment on reducing the dependence and side effects of western medicine is limited.Conclusion:It is feasible and practical for Chinese medicine practitioners to participate in the"three divisions co-management"model,but it is necessary to further improve its service effect and sustainability by improving the performance appraisal mechanism,expanding the scope of medical insurance reimbursement,and strengthening the training for Chinese medicine practitioners' resources.
6.Coinfection with coxsackievirus A6 and B1 in a Syrian hamster animal model
Jinghan HOU ; Suqin DUAN ; Hongjie XU ; Wenting SUN ; Mingxue LI ; Yanyan LI ; Weihua JIN ; Lixiong CHEN ; Quan LIU ; Yuan ZHAO ; Fengmei YANG ; Zhanlong HE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(1):30-40
Objective To establish an animal model of hand,foot,and mouth disease(HFMD)in Syrian hamsters coinfected with coxsackievirus A6(CVA6)and coxsackievirus B1(CVB1).Methods 42 Syrian hamsters were divided into a CVA6 infection group,CVB1 infection group,CVA6 and CVB1 coinfection group and control group.A HFMD model was established by nasal instillation of virus solution and phosphate-buffered saline.Clinical and physiological indicators and detoxification status were monitored and recorded for 15 d,and animals were selected on day 7(D7)after infection for histopathology and viral antigen and nucleic acid testing.Results Hamsters in the single-infection and coinfection groups showed clinical symptoms similar to human HFMD.White blood cell,neutrophil,and lymphocyte result were characteristic of viral infection.Both viral nucleic acids were detected in throat swabs,feces,blood,and tissues and both viruses were isolated from fecal samples.Pathological damage and positive co-localization of CVA6 and CVB1 viral antigen proteins and nucleic acids were found in brain and other tissues.Conclusions Nasal instillation of a CVA6 and CVB1 mixture can successfully coinfect Syrian hamsters,replicate herpes infection similar to human HFMD,and cause pathological viral myocarditis and encephalitis damage.The result showed that the coinfection group was more seriously affected than the single-infection group,with worse clinical symptoms,increased viral replication,and obvious tissue pathological damage.This study provides a reference for further basic and clinical research into human enterovirus coinfection.
7.A qualitative study on the humanistic care needs of family members of terminal ICU patients
Yali ZHANG ; Youqing PENG ; Haiping YU ; Jianhong LYU ; Jia XU ; Yilin JIANG ; Wenting LI ; Yuping ZHANG ; Haiyan GUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(2):163-167
Objective:To explore the lived experiences of family members of terminal ICU patients regarding their humanistic care needs and provide theoretical foundations for developing nursing care plans tailored to their needs.Methods:This study was a descriptive qualitative study. From April to December 2023, 16 family members of terminally ill ICU patients in Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University were selected for semi-structured interviews using purposive sampling method, and the interview data were qualitatively analyzed using Colaizzi 7-step analysis.Results:The humanistic care needs of family members of terminally ill ICU patients can be categorized into five themes, namely, the need to know the condition at the first time; the need to participate in treatment and decision-making; the need to respect the wishes of terminally ill patients; the need for psychological care; and the need for social support.Conclusions:The humanistic care needs of family members of terminal ICU patients remain largely unmet. Nursing professionals should consider these needs and preferences and provide family members with professional guidance to help them establish positive coping mechanisms.
8.Qualitative research Meta-integration of unmet needs and challenges of caregivers of cancer patients in the home environment
Lin CHENG ; Yuanyuan LI ; Jianfang ZHANG ; Yunjia XU ; Xiaomeng HU ; Bei PEI ; Wenting WANG ; Yan LOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):1972-1980
Objective:To systematically evaluate the unmet needs and challenges of caregivers of cancer patients at home and clarify their unmet needs.Methods:A computerized search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, ProQuest, Scopus, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, VIP, and China Biology Medicine disc for qualitative studies on the unmet needs and challenges of caregivers of cancer patients in the home environment. The search time limit was from the establishment of the databases to April 30, 2024. The Joanna Briggs Institute Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare's quality assessment criteria for qualitative research were used to evaluate the quality of the literatures, and the aggregative integration method was used to summarize and integrate the research results.Results:A total of 17 articles were finally included, which were summarized into eight new categories. Further synthesis yielded three integrated results: caregivers in the home environment face multi-dimensional unmet needs and challenges related to patients; caregivers in the home environment face challenges and unmet needs in self-care; caregivers in the home environment are hesitant to obtain external support, and continuity and sustainability are hindered.Conclusions:Medical staff should accurately assess the unmet needs of caregivers of cancer patients at home, pay attention to their negative experiences, promote positive coping, optimize the patient-and family-centered cancer care model, and strengthen social support.
9.In vitro inhibitory effects and safety evaluation of Nymphaea candida total fla-vonoids against Staphylococcus aureus
Baoshan HAO ; Kaixiang GAO ; Xueting ZHAO ; Wenting JIN ; Xiaolong WEI ; Han-ya GAO ; Liyina XU ; Xin WANG ; Yang WANG ; Zhanhai MAI ; Saifuding ABULA ; Adelijiang WUSI-MAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Dandan LIU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2439-2446
To investigate the in vitro inhibitory mechanism of Nymphaea candida total flavonoids(NCTF)against Staphylococcus aureus(S.aureus)and its safety in mice,this study first deter-mined the antibacterial effect of NCTF on the clinically isolated strain S.aureus-C1.Subsequently,the inhibitory mechanism of NCTF on S.aureus-C1 was explored by measuring its effects on bac-terial growth curves,microstructure,intracellular AKP and LDH levels,and biofilm formation.Safety evaluation included determination of LD50 and MDT in mice,as well as analysis of serum biochemical parameters,organ indices,and histopathological observations.Results showed that NCTF effectively inhibited S.aureus-C1 proliferation,with an inhibition zone diameter of(18.98±0.67)mm and a MIC of 6.25 g/L.A concentration of 2×MIC nearly completely suppressed bacte-rial growth.Scanning electron microscopy revealed structural damage to bacterial cells,including collapse and shrinkage.AKP and LDH assays indicated significantly increased AKP activity(P<0.05)and decreased intracellular LDH activity(P<0.05)in the supernatant of drug-treated groups,demonstrating NCTF-induced disruption of cell walls and membranes leading to leakage of AKP and LDH.Crystal violet staining of biofilms showed significant inhibition rates of(43.77±9.16)%and(61.71±9.82)%at 2 × MIC and 4 × MIC concentrations,respectively(P<0.05).Safe-ty assessments indicated low toxicity of NCTF in mice,with transient effects that returned to nor-mal levels within a short period.These findings demonstrate that NCTF exhibits potent antibacte-rial activity against S.aureus-C1 by damaging bacterial cell structures,increasing cell wall/mem-brane permeability,reducing biofilm formation,and displaying low toxicity.This study provides scientific evidence for clinical drug screening against bovine mastitis and the development of Nym-phaea candida resources.
10.In vitro inhibitory effects and safety evaluation of Nymphaea candida total fla-vonoids against Staphylococcus aureus
Baoshan HAO ; Kaixiang GAO ; Xueting ZHAO ; Wenting JIN ; Xiaolong WEI ; Han-ya GAO ; Liyina XU ; Xin WANG ; Yang WANG ; Zhanhai MAI ; Saifuding ABULA ; Adelijiang WUSI-MAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Dandan LIU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(11):2439-2446
To investigate the in vitro inhibitory mechanism of Nymphaea candida total flavonoids(NCTF)against Staphylococcus aureus(S.aureus)and its safety in mice,this study first deter-mined the antibacterial effect of NCTF on the clinically isolated strain S.aureus-C1.Subsequently,the inhibitory mechanism of NCTF on S.aureus-C1 was explored by measuring its effects on bac-terial growth curves,microstructure,intracellular AKP and LDH levels,and biofilm formation.Safety evaluation included determination of LD50 and MDT in mice,as well as analysis of serum biochemical parameters,organ indices,and histopathological observations.Results showed that NCTF effectively inhibited S.aureus-C1 proliferation,with an inhibition zone diameter of(18.98±0.67)mm and a MIC of 6.25 g/L.A concentration of 2×MIC nearly completely suppressed bacte-rial growth.Scanning electron microscopy revealed structural damage to bacterial cells,including collapse and shrinkage.AKP and LDH assays indicated significantly increased AKP activity(P<0.05)and decreased intracellular LDH activity(P<0.05)in the supernatant of drug-treated groups,demonstrating NCTF-induced disruption of cell walls and membranes leading to leakage of AKP and LDH.Crystal violet staining of biofilms showed significant inhibition rates of(43.77±9.16)%and(61.71±9.82)%at 2 × MIC and 4 × MIC concentrations,respectively(P<0.05).Safe-ty assessments indicated low toxicity of NCTF in mice,with transient effects that returned to nor-mal levels within a short period.These findings demonstrate that NCTF exhibits potent antibacte-rial activity against S.aureus-C1 by damaging bacterial cell structures,increasing cell wall/mem-brane permeability,reducing biofilm formation,and displaying low toxicity.This study provides scientific evidence for clinical drug screening against bovine mastitis and the development of Nym-phaea candida resources.


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