1.Analyses of human papilloma virus vaccination willingness and its influencing factors among adult women in Qinghai Province
Jin XU ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Guiyan MA ; Xiaolin LI ; Lei WANG ; Yan LIU ; Kezhong A
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(10):865-870
ObjectiveTo analyze the willingness to receive human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine and its influencing factors among adult women in Qinghai Province, so as to provide scientific basis for the formulation of targeted health intervention strategies. MethodsA multi-stage whole cluster random sampling method was used to conduct a questionnaire survey on the willingness to receive HPV vaccine in eight cities or states of Qinghai Province from December 2024 to January 2025. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were used to identify the influencing factors associated with HPV vaccination willingness. ResultsThe results of the 923 participants participated the questionnaire survey revealed that adult women’s HPV vaccination willingness scores differed statistically significant by educational level (F=9.596, P<0.001) and occupation (F=8.494, P<0.001). The hierarchical multiple regression modeling showed that perception of susceptibility (β=0.078, P<0.05), cues to action(β=0.134, P<0.05), and subjective norms (β = 0.407, P<0.001) were positively associated with HPV vaccination willingness among adult women, while perceptual disorder (β =-0.113, P<0.001) was negatively associated with it. ConclusionThe willingness to receive HPV vaccine among adult women in Qinghai Province is influenced by perception of susceptibility, perceptual disorder, cues to action, and subjective norms. Policy makers and public health agencies should therefore adopt targeted strategies, such as optimizing health education, improving vaccine accessibility, lowering barriers to vaccination, and reinforcing supportive social networks, to increase HPV vaccine uptake and ultimately achieve the goal of effective prevention, control, and elimination of cervical cancer.
2.MRI Features and Diagnostic Value in Adenomyosis
Menghua MA ; Guiyan LIU ; Haiping WANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To analyze MRI features and diagnostic value in adenomyosis.Methods Clinical and MRI data of 31 cases of adenomyosis confirmed by pathology were retrospectively analyzed.Turbo FSE T2WI,SE T1WI,and sagittal Turbo FSE T2WI examination were performed in all cases,10 of them were added to anatomic and sagittal fat-suppression(FS) T2WI scan.MR features of adenomyosis were analysed.Results In 19 cases of diffuse uterine adenomyosis,11 cases mainly showed diffusely thichened junctional zone of posterior wall.12 cases were focal uterine adenomyosis,the lesions located at posterior wall in 7 cases,front wall in 4 cases and bottom part in 1 case.28 cases displayed hypointensive masses like the intensity of junctional zone on T2WI and vesicular hyperintensive foci were found within the hypointensive lesions.The lesions in 21 cases were similar to that of myometrium on T1WI,9 of them displayed vesicular hyperintensive foci.Focal round-like junctional zone low signal intensity lesion in myometrial layer was found in 3 cases.Conclusion MRI can clearly determine the size and site of adenomyosis.FS is the valuable examination way.
3.Chemical constituents of Helicia nilagirica seeds (Ⅰ)
Guiyan LIU ; Shuangcheng MA ; Jian ZHENG ; Ji ZHANG ; Ruichao LIN
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Objective To study the chemical constituents of Helicia nilagirica. Methods The ethanol extract was seperated by petroleum ether, dichloromethane, and n-butanol in sequence, then isolated by silica gel column chromatography. The structures were identified and elucidated by physicochemical pro-(perties) and spectral analysis. Results Four compounds were isolated from the petroleum ether extract and identified as n-hexadecane acid (Ⅰ), ?-sitosterol (Ⅱ), ?-sitosterol-3-O-?-D-glucoside-6′-acetate (Ⅲ), and daucosterol (Ⅳ). Conclusion All the compounds are isolated from the plant for the first time. Compounds Ⅰ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ are isolated from the plants of Helicia Lour. for the first time, and compound Ⅲ is a new natural product.

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