1.Latent profile analysis of parenting stress and their marriage quality among father of children aged 0-6 in three provinces of Eastern China
Yujie XU ; Lihua ZHOU ; Qi ZHONG ; Fengying ZHANG ; Xiaoqin WANG ; Zongyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(6):401-407
Objective:To investigate the extent and characteristics of parenting stress experienced by fathers of children aged 0-6 in three provinces of Eastern China, and to compare the quality of their marital relationships within each latent class, in order to provide reference for developing intervention strategies for different categories of fathers.Methods:Using cross-sectional survey methods, fathers with children aged 0-6 years were recruited using convenience sampling from December 2020 to March 2021 from Anhui province, Zhejiang province and Jiangsu province in Eastern China. Data were collected through a general information questionnaire, the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form, and the Locke-Wallace Marital Adjustment Scale.Latent profile analysis was used to determine the classification, Kruskal-Wallis H test was used to compare the difference of marital quality. Results:A total of 657 questionnaires were distributed and 604 valid questionnaires were recovered. The age of 604 fathers was (32.50 ± 6.26) years, the score of parenting stress was (89.70 ± 17.87) and the score of marriage quality was (108.36 ± 22.28). The characteristics of parenting stress among fathers of young children were categorized into three latent profile types: "high stress-negative parenting group" (88 people accounting for 14.6%), " medium stress- poor interaction group" (329 people accounting for 54.5%), and " low stress-positive parenting group" (187 people accounting for 30.9%). The scores of marriage quality were (99.94 ± 23.81), (106.52 ± 19.84), (115.56 ± 23.70) points among these three latent classes with significant differences ( H=35.89, P<0.05). Conclusions:The study identifies three latent classes of parenting stress among fathers of children aged 0-6, each associated with varying levels of marriage quality. Therefore, targeted interventions aimed at improving fathers′ parenting stress and marriage quality, and helping create family environments where children can grow up healthy.
2.Characteristics of wh-question syntactic deficits in patients with Chinese non-fluent aphasia
Xiaoxi KANG ; Zongyun ZHANG ; Xiao LANG ; Wensheng ZHAO ; HaKyung KIM ; Yongli WANG ; Zhaoming HUANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(3):211-215
Objective To study the syntactic impairment characteristics of wh-question comprehension and expression in Chinese non-fluent aphasic patients.Methods The differences in comprehension and expression be-tween 25 non-fluent aphasic patients and 25 normal subjects were tested in the form of sentence-figure matching and elicitation-repetition to analyze syntactic impairment characteristics related to sentence patterns,question objects,and question words.Results The patients with non-fluent aphasia had impaired comprehension and expression of specific interrogative sentences,and the order of correct comprehension was:(active interrogative sentence,object pseudo-split interrogative sentence)>(subject pseudo-split interrogative sentence,passive interrogative sentence),and the order of correct expression was:active interrogative sentence>(pseudo-split interrogative sentence,pas-sive interrogative sentence).Conclusion The pattern of impaired comprehension and expression of wh-question was similar in patients with Chinese non-fluent aphasia.The main influences on syntactic structure included the object of questioning(subject-object)and the type of sentence.Obstacles were more pronounced in sentences with wh-move-ment and non-canonical order.
3.A review of auditory evoked potentials in patients with specific language impairment
Yanxia WANG ; HaKyung KIM ; Qiaoyun LIU ; Zongyun ZHANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(2):178-181
Patients with specific language impairment(SLI)have normal intelligence but experience difficul-ties in language comprehension and expression.At present,the cause of the disease has not been determined,and only a few potential causes are being discussed,among which the relationship between auditory processing abilities and language problems of this group has attracted much attentions.An increasing number of studies employ electro-physiological techniques to investigate the auditory processing abilities of SLI patients,accumulating substantial evi-dence.Therefore,this study reviewed empirical research on the auditory processing abilities of SLI patients from the perspectives of auditory brainstem response,middle-latency response,and long-latency response.It aims to eluci-date the characteristics of auditory processing in SLI patients,analyze its relationship with language disorders,and offer insights into the diagnosis and treatment of SLI patients.
4.A review of auditory evoked potentials in patients with specific language impairment
Yanxia WANG ; HaKyung KIM ; Qiaoyun LIU ; Zongyun ZHANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(2):178-181
Patients with specific language impairment(SLI)have normal intelligence but experience difficul-ties in language comprehension and expression.At present,the cause of the disease has not been determined,and only a few potential causes are being discussed,among which the relationship between auditory processing abilities and language problems of this group has attracted much attentions.An increasing number of studies employ electro-physiological techniques to investigate the auditory processing abilities of SLI patients,accumulating substantial evi-dence.Therefore,this study reviewed empirical research on the auditory processing abilities of SLI patients from the perspectives of auditory brainstem response,middle-latency response,and long-latency response.It aims to eluci-date the characteristics of auditory processing in SLI patients,analyze its relationship with language disorders,and offer insights into the diagnosis and treatment of SLI patients.
5.Characteristics of wh-question syntactic deficits in patients with Chinese non-fluent aphasia
Xiaoxi KANG ; Zongyun ZHANG ; Xiao LANG ; Wensheng ZHAO ; HaKyung KIM ; Yongli WANG ; Zhaoming HUANG
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2025;33(3):211-215
Objective To study the syntactic impairment characteristics of wh-question comprehension and expression in Chinese non-fluent aphasic patients.Methods The differences in comprehension and expression be-tween 25 non-fluent aphasic patients and 25 normal subjects were tested in the form of sentence-figure matching and elicitation-repetition to analyze syntactic impairment characteristics related to sentence patterns,question objects,and question words.Results The patients with non-fluent aphasia had impaired comprehension and expression of specific interrogative sentences,and the order of correct comprehension was:(active interrogative sentence,object pseudo-split interrogative sentence)>(subject pseudo-split interrogative sentence,passive interrogative sentence),and the order of correct expression was:active interrogative sentence>(pseudo-split interrogative sentence,pas-sive interrogative sentence).Conclusion The pattern of impaired comprehension and expression of wh-question was similar in patients with Chinese non-fluent aphasia.The main influences on syntactic structure included the object of questioning(subject-object)and the type of sentence.Obstacles were more pronounced in sentences with wh-move-ment and non-canonical order.
6.Latent profile analysis of parenting stress and their marriage quality among father of children aged 0-6 in three provinces of Eastern China
Yujie XU ; Lihua ZHOU ; Qi ZHONG ; Fengying ZHANG ; Xiaoqin WANG ; Zongyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(6):401-407
Objective:To investigate the extent and characteristics of parenting stress experienced by fathers of children aged 0-6 in three provinces of Eastern China, and to compare the quality of their marital relationships within each latent class, in order to provide reference for developing intervention strategies for different categories of fathers.Methods:Using cross-sectional survey methods, fathers with children aged 0-6 years were recruited using convenience sampling from December 2020 to March 2021 from Anhui province, Zhejiang province and Jiangsu province in Eastern China. Data were collected through a general information questionnaire, the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form, and the Locke-Wallace Marital Adjustment Scale.Latent profile analysis was used to determine the classification, Kruskal-Wallis H test was used to compare the difference of marital quality. Results:A total of 657 questionnaires were distributed and 604 valid questionnaires were recovered. The age of 604 fathers was (32.50 ± 6.26) years, the score of parenting stress was (89.70 ± 17.87) and the score of marriage quality was (108.36 ± 22.28). The characteristics of parenting stress among fathers of young children were categorized into three latent profile types: "high stress-negative parenting group" (88 people accounting for 14.6%), " medium stress- poor interaction group" (329 people accounting for 54.5%), and " low stress-positive parenting group" (187 people accounting for 30.9%). The scores of marriage quality were (99.94 ± 23.81), (106.52 ± 19.84), (115.56 ± 23.70) points among these three latent classes with significant differences ( H=35.89, P<0.05). Conclusions:The study identifies three latent classes of parenting stress among fathers of children aged 0-6, each associated with varying levels of marriage quality. Therefore, targeted interventions aimed at improving fathers′ parenting stress and marriage quality, and helping create family environments where children can grow up healthy.
7.A Review of the Relationship between Language Ability and Theory of Mind in Children with Specific Language Disorders
Yanxia WANG ; Daoli XIE ; Zongyun ZHANG ; Renxia TAO ; Qiaoyun LIU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2024;32(2):168-171
Children with specific language impairment(SLI)have normal cognitive abilities but experience language deficits.The heterogeneity of language disorders makes SLI children optimal subjects for investigating the correlation between language ability and theory of mind.This paper provides a comprehensive review of foreign em-pirical studies examining the relationship between language ability and theory of mind in SLI groups from various perspectives.The findings indicate that specific types of language disorders exhibit delayed development in theory of mind,which is closely associated with their language ability deficits.Among all linguistic elements,syntactic de-fects demonstrate the most concentrated evidence regarding their impact on theory of mind.It is noteworthy that al-though SLI children offer valuable insights into the correlation between language and theory of mind,further investi-gation is still required to comprehensively comprehend this association.The present study also provides recommenda-tions for future research endeavors in this domain.
8.Artificial intelligence knowledge graph and image classification for quality control of chest posterior-anterior position X-ray radiograph
Qian WANG ; Liangliang SONG ; Xiao HAN ; Ming LIU ; Biao ZHANG ; Shibo ZHAO ; Zongyun GU ; Lili HUANG ; Chuanfu LI ; Xiaohu LI ; Yongqiang YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(6):922-927
Objective To observe the value of artificial intelligence(AI)knowledge graph and image classification for quality control(QC)of chest posterior-anterior position X-ray radiograph(abbreviated as chest film).Methods Totally 9 236 chest films from 595 medical institutions in Anhui province imaging cloud platform were retrospectively enrolled.QC knowledge graph containing 21 classification labels were constructed.Firstly,QC of chest films based on the above knowledge graph were performed by 10 technicians for 2 rounds of single person and 1 round of multi person,and the results were recorded as A,B and C,respectively.Then AI algorithms were used to classify and evaluate based on knowledge graph,and the result was recorded as D.Finally,a QC expert reviewed results C and D to determine the final QC results and taken those as references to analyze the efficiency of the above 4 QC.Results The area under the curve(AUC)of AI algorithm for QC of chest films were all ≥0.780,with an average value of 0.939.The average precision of QC for chest films of A,B,C and D was 81.15%,85.47%,91.65%and 92.21%,respectively.Conclusion AI knowledge graph and image classification technology could be effectively used for QC of chest posterior-anterior position X-ray radiograph.
9.The current status and influencing factors of post-traumatic growth in middle-aged and young patients with type 2 diabetes
Jie WANG ; Lingfeng XIAO ; Chengli YU ; Pingping WANG ; Zongyun LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(21):1663-1668
Objective:To investigate the status of post-traumatic growth and its afffecting factors in middle-aged and young patients with type 2 diabetes, in order to carry out clinical intervention for reference.Methods:A general data questionnaire, Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, Perceived Social Support Scale, and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale were used to survey 222 middle-aged and young patients with type 2 diabetes hospitalized from December 2020 to March 2021 in Shandong First Medical University Affiliated Center Hospital, Shandong Provincial Qianfoshan Hospital, Liaocheng People′s Hospital.Results:The total score of Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, Perceived Social Support Scale, and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale was (45.20 ± 12.90), (42.73 ± 10.16),(51.41 ± 10.60) points in middle-aged and young patients with type 2 diabetes. Regression showed that treatment mode, medical payment mode, social support, and psychological resilience were the main influencing factors of post-traumatic growth levels in middle-aged and young patients with type 2 diabetes ( P<0.05), which could explain 42.3% of the variation. Conclusions:Middle-aged and young patients with type 2 diabetes have grown at low level. Medical staff should concentrate on the positive psychology of patients and improve their level of social support and resilience to promote the production of post-traumatic growth.
10.The influence of midwives' hope trait on empathy: the mediating role of resilience
Shuqing WANG ; Lihua ZHOU ; Zongyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(30):2370-2374
Objective:To analyze the relationship among hope trait, resilience and empathy of midwives, and to explore the mediating role of resilience between hope trait and empathy.Methods:A total of 370 midwives were investigated by general information questionnaire, Adult Hope Quality Scale, short version of Resilience Scale and Interpersonal Response Scale. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation among hope trait, resilience and empathy. Amos21.0 structural equation model was used to verify the mediating effect of resilience between hope trait and empathy. The mediating effects of empathy, hope and resilience were analyzed.Results:Hope trait was positively correlated with resilience and empathy ( r value was 0.504, 0.133, P<0.01 or 0.05), and resilience was positively correlated with empathy ( r value was 0.309, P<0.01) in midwives. Resilience partially mediated the relationship between hope trait and empathy, the mediating effect of resilience was 0.38. Conclusions:Managers should pay attention to the cultivation of midwives′ hope traits and psychological resilience, and actively improve the midwives′ psychological quality, so as to effectively improve the empathy ability and establish a harmonious and high-quality nurse patient relationship.

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