1.Relation between family function and suicidal ideation among college students,and the mediating effect of self-affirmation and reasons for living
Xiaowen ZHOU ; Zaihua QING ; Hongbo CUI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(9):814-818
Objective:To explore the relationship between suicidal ideation and family function in college students,and further explore the roles of self-affirmation and reasons for living in this relationship.Method:Totally 843 college students were selected in Guangdong Province,and surveyed with the suicide ideation items of the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation-Chinese Version(BSI-CV),Family Function Questionnaire(APGAR),self-affirmation subscale of General Health Questionnaire(GHQ-20)and Reason for Living Scale-Chinese Version(RFL-C).Re-sults:The scores of APGAR,self-affirmation subscale and RFL-C were negatively correlated with suicidal ideation scores(r=-0.10,-0.14,-0.11;Ps<0.01).The mediating and chain mediating effects of self-affirmation and reasons for living were-0.03,-0.02 and-0.01,respectively,accounting for 42.86%,28.56%and 14.29%of the total effect,respectively.Conclusion:College students'suicidal ideation may be related to family function,and could be reduced by enhancing self-affirmation and reasons for living.
2.Research on the impact and mechanism of grassroots Party building in public hospitals on departmental business
Jingjing WANG ; Min CUI ; Hong YU ; Shuhao ZHANG ; Hongbo WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hongbo LONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(2):146-151
Objective:To analyze the impact and mechanism of grassroots Party building in public hospitals on departmental business, and to provide reference for promoting the integration and mutual promotion of Party building and business.Methods:In November 2023, a self-designed questionnaire was used to survey clinical medical staff in a tertiary hospital in Wuhan. A cluster random sampling method was employed to investigate the evaluation of grassroots Party building work by clinical medical staff and the role of grassroots Party building in departmental business. Descriptive quantitative analysis was conducted on the questionnaire data. From November to December 2023, typical sampling was used to select Party branch committee members from clinical and medical technology departments of the hospital for semi-structured interviews. The interview content included the status of grassroots Party building work, its role in departmental business development, and the underlying mechanisms. Grounded theory was used for three-level coding of the interview data, and role theory was applied to analyze the mechanism by which grassroots Party building promotes business development.Results:A total of 1 124 valid questionnaires were collected, covering personnel from various sequences, including medical, nursing, technical, and pharmacy staff. Over 95% of the respondents rated the Party branch work highly, and more than 94% believed that grassroots Party building had a positive impact on the department′s medical care, teaching, research, talent team building, management, and cultural construction. The analysis using grounded theory and role theory revealed that the promotion of departmental business by grassroots Party building mainly originated from three aspects of standardization and normalization construction of Party branches, participation of Party branches in departmental management, and the development of characteristic activities based on Party building carriers. These three aspects enhanced personal responsibility, discipline, and service awareness through five personal-level targets (correcting work attitudes, leading by example among Party members, strengthening integrity in professional practice, improving professional skills, and improving working methods). This, in turn, facilitated medical staff to better identify their role positioning, standardize role behavior, and enhance role learning. At the departmental level, seven targets (expanding channels for departmental transparency, emphasizing practical performance, Party branch involvement in important departmental matters, enhancing external communication, increasing emotional identification, improving internal communication, and strengthening integrity building) were identified to promote fairness and justice, democratic decision-making, external cooperation, unity, and a clean atmosphere within the department. This further improved role evaluation, created an atmosphere conducive to role learning, helped strengthen role identification, and guided role standardization.Conclusions:Grassroots Party building of public hospital has a positive impact on department business work and is widely recognized by clinical medical staff. Different Party building activities have different pathways of influence. It is recommended to conduct targeted Party building activities based on actual needs.
3.A case of Kabuki syndrome with short stature
Bingchen ZHU ; Lijia CUI ; Wan SU ; Lin LU ; Weibo XIA ; Huijuan ZHU ; Hongbo YANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(6):511-514
This article reported the diagnosis and management of a case of a child with Kabuki syndrome. Kabuki syndrome is characterized by distinct facial features, skeletal anomalies, abnormal skin texture, and intellectual disabilities, and is primarily caused by heterozygous mutations in the lysine methyltransferase 2D(KMT2D) gene. The onset in this patient was insidious, presenting with short stature and intellectual impairment. Genetic testing identified a pathogenic heterozygous variant in the KMT2D gene. This article focuses on analyzing the necessity and appropriateness of growth hormone therapy in children with Kabuki syndrome, and includes a review of relevant literature to improve clinicians′ understanding of this rare condition.
4.The diagnostic value of combined clinical imaging model in deep infiltrating endometriosis of uterosacral ligaments
Cuishan LIANG ; Liangfeng YAO ; Dan GUI ; Hongbo WU ; Yunneng CUI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):63-66
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of combined clinical imaging model in deep infiltrating endometriosis of uterosacral ligaments(USL-DIE).Methods The preoperative clinical symptoms,signs,transvaginal ultrasound(TVS)and MRI diagno-ses of 102 DIE patients were reviewed and subjected to univariate analysis,and the significant variables were screened and included in the multivariable logistic regression analysis to construct a combined clinical imaging model.The diagnostic value of statistically signifi-cant factors and combined model was assessed and compared using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results The inci-dence of USL nodule with tenderness,the detection rates of TVS and MRI for USL-DIE were higher than those of other patients with DIE,and the differences were statistically significant.TVS(P=0.021)and MRI(P<0.001)were independent factors in the diag-nosis of USL-DIE.The combined clinical imaging model had the highest area under the curve(AUC)(0.909)and specificity(0.929)for the diagnosis of USL-DIE.Conclusion The combined clinical imaging model has a higher value for the comprehensive diagnosis of USL-DIE compared with clinical or imaging diagnosis alone.
5.Effects of deep hyperthermia on immune function during postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer
Lei ZHAO ; Hongbo WANG ; Wenzhi LIU ; Feng LIN ; Jian YU ; Mingjun SUN ; Baosheng YU ; Yunxiao ZHONG ; Yougang CUI ; Xu ZHANG ; Yupeng YI ; Na WANG ; Daocheng WU ; Chenyang LI ; Pan HU ; Ning FENG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(5):461-467
Objective:To explore the effects of deep hyperthermia on chemotherapy-related adverse effects and immune-inflammatory indicators in the patients undergoing postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for colorectal cancer.Methods:This retrospective study included 52 patients who underwent surgery for colorectal cancer at the Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University from September 2021 to December 2023. The patients were divided into two groups based on treatment method: the combination group ( n=29) received postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy combined with deep hyperthermia, while the chemotherapy group ( n=23) received postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy alone. Both groups were treated with the XELOX regimen (oxaliplatin + capecitabine). The degree of bone marrow suppression during treatment was assessed by analyzing peripheral blood parameters, including hemoglobin, leukocyte count, neutrophil count, and platelet count. Immune-inflammatory indicators, including complement, procalcitonin (PCT), interleukin-6 (IL-6), systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), were compared before and after treatment in both groups to evaluate the effects of deep hyperthermia on the immune-inflammatory response. Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test (two-tailed) was used to compare bone marrow suppression rates, and the immune-inflammatory indicators between the two groups were compared using t-tests or non-parametric tests, depending on whether the data conformed to a normal distribution. Results:In terms of myelosuppression, the incidence rates of moderate to severe decreases in leukocytes, neutrophils, platelets, and hemoglobin in the combination group were 31%, 31%, 21%, and 14%, respectively, compared to 52%, 61%, 48%, and 9% in the chemotherapy group. The change in PCT levels before and after treatment was significantly greater in the combination group than in the chemotherapy group ( P = 0.010). Both the combination group and the chemotherapy group showed significant reductions in SII, NLR and PLR after treatment, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The change in NLR before and after treatment was significantly greater in the combination group than in the chemotherapy group ( P = 0.031). Conclusions:Deep hyperthermia can alleviate chemotherapy-induced adverse effects such as thrombocytopenia and neutropenia in patients undergoing postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for colorectal cancer. It also appears to improve the inflammatory response in these patients.
6.The diagnostic value of combined clinical imaging model in deep infiltrating endometriosis of uterosacral ligaments
Cuishan LIANG ; Liangfeng YAO ; Dan GUI ; Hongbo WU ; Yunneng CUI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):63-66
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of combined clinical imaging model in deep infiltrating endometriosis of uterosacral ligaments(USL-DIE).Methods The preoperative clinical symptoms,signs,transvaginal ultrasound(TVS)and MRI diagno-ses of 102 DIE patients were reviewed and subjected to univariate analysis,and the significant variables were screened and included in the multivariable logistic regression analysis to construct a combined clinical imaging model.The diagnostic value of statistically signifi-cant factors and combined model was assessed and compared using receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results The inci-dence of USL nodule with tenderness,the detection rates of TVS and MRI for USL-DIE were higher than those of other patients with DIE,and the differences were statistically significant.TVS(P=0.021)and MRI(P<0.001)were independent factors in the diag-nosis of USL-DIE.The combined clinical imaging model had the highest area under the curve(AUC)(0.909)and specificity(0.929)for the diagnosis of USL-DIE.Conclusion The combined clinical imaging model has a higher value for the comprehensive diagnosis of USL-DIE compared with clinical or imaging diagnosis alone.
7.Relation between family function and suicidal ideation among college students,and the mediating effect of self-affirmation and reasons for living
Xiaowen ZHOU ; Zaihua QING ; Hongbo CUI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(9):814-818
Objective:To explore the relationship between suicidal ideation and family function in college students,and further explore the roles of self-affirmation and reasons for living in this relationship.Method:Totally 843 college students were selected in Guangdong Province,and surveyed with the suicide ideation items of the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation-Chinese Version(BSI-CV),Family Function Questionnaire(APGAR),self-affirmation subscale of General Health Questionnaire(GHQ-20)and Reason for Living Scale-Chinese Version(RFL-C).Re-sults:The scores of APGAR,self-affirmation subscale and RFL-C were negatively correlated with suicidal ideation scores(r=-0.10,-0.14,-0.11;Ps<0.01).The mediating and chain mediating effects of self-affirmation and reasons for living were-0.03,-0.02 and-0.01,respectively,accounting for 42.86%,28.56%and 14.29%of the total effect,respectively.Conclusion:College students'suicidal ideation may be related to family function,and could be reduced by enhancing self-affirmation and reasons for living.
8.A case of Kabuki syndrome with short stature
Bingchen ZHU ; Lijia CUI ; Wan SU ; Lin LU ; Weibo XIA ; Huijuan ZHU ; Hongbo YANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(6):511-514
This article reported the diagnosis and management of a case of a child with Kabuki syndrome. Kabuki syndrome is characterized by distinct facial features, skeletal anomalies, abnormal skin texture, and intellectual disabilities, and is primarily caused by heterozygous mutations in the lysine methyltransferase 2D(KMT2D) gene. The onset in this patient was insidious, presenting with short stature and intellectual impairment. Genetic testing identified a pathogenic heterozygous variant in the KMT2D gene. This article focuses on analyzing the necessity and appropriateness of growth hormone therapy in children with Kabuki syndrome, and includes a review of relevant literature to improve clinicians′ understanding of this rare condition.
9.Research on the impact and mechanism of grassroots Party building in public hospitals on departmental business
Jingjing WANG ; Min CUI ; Hong YU ; Shuhao ZHANG ; Hongbo WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hongbo LONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(2):146-151
Objective:To analyze the impact and mechanism of grassroots Party building in public hospitals on departmental business, and to provide reference for promoting the integration and mutual promotion of Party building and business.Methods:In November 2023, a self-designed questionnaire was used to survey clinical medical staff in a tertiary hospital in Wuhan. A cluster random sampling method was employed to investigate the evaluation of grassroots Party building work by clinical medical staff and the role of grassroots Party building in departmental business. Descriptive quantitative analysis was conducted on the questionnaire data. From November to December 2023, typical sampling was used to select Party branch committee members from clinical and medical technology departments of the hospital for semi-structured interviews. The interview content included the status of grassroots Party building work, its role in departmental business development, and the underlying mechanisms. Grounded theory was used for three-level coding of the interview data, and role theory was applied to analyze the mechanism by which grassroots Party building promotes business development.Results:A total of 1 124 valid questionnaires were collected, covering personnel from various sequences, including medical, nursing, technical, and pharmacy staff. Over 95% of the respondents rated the Party branch work highly, and more than 94% believed that grassroots Party building had a positive impact on the department′s medical care, teaching, research, talent team building, management, and cultural construction. The analysis using grounded theory and role theory revealed that the promotion of departmental business by grassroots Party building mainly originated from three aspects of standardization and normalization construction of Party branches, participation of Party branches in departmental management, and the development of characteristic activities based on Party building carriers. These three aspects enhanced personal responsibility, discipline, and service awareness through five personal-level targets (correcting work attitudes, leading by example among Party members, strengthening integrity in professional practice, improving professional skills, and improving working methods). This, in turn, facilitated medical staff to better identify their role positioning, standardize role behavior, and enhance role learning. At the departmental level, seven targets (expanding channels for departmental transparency, emphasizing practical performance, Party branch involvement in important departmental matters, enhancing external communication, increasing emotional identification, improving internal communication, and strengthening integrity building) were identified to promote fairness and justice, democratic decision-making, external cooperation, unity, and a clean atmosphere within the department. This further improved role evaluation, created an atmosphere conducive to role learning, helped strengthen role identification, and guided role standardization.Conclusions:Grassroots Party building of public hospital has a positive impact on department business work and is widely recognized by clinical medical staff. Different Party building activities have different pathways of influence. It is recommended to conduct targeted Party building activities based on actual needs.
10.Effects of deep hyperthermia on immune function during postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer
Lei ZHAO ; Hongbo WANG ; Wenzhi LIU ; Feng LIN ; Jian YU ; Mingjun SUN ; Baosheng YU ; Yunxiao ZHONG ; Yougang CUI ; Xu ZHANG ; Yupeng YI ; Na WANG ; Daocheng WU ; Chenyang LI ; Pan HU ; Ning FENG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(5):461-467
Objective:To explore the effects of deep hyperthermia on chemotherapy-related adverse effects and immune-inflammatory indicators in the patients undergoing postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for colorectal cancer.Methods:This retrospective study included 52 patients who underwent surgery for colorectal cancer at the Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University from September 2021 to December 2023. The patients were divided into two groups based on treatment method: the combination group ( n=29) received postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy combined with deep hyperthermia, while the chemotherapy group ( n=23) received postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy alone. Both groups were treated with the XELOX regimen (oxaliplatin + capecitabine). The degree of bone marrow suppression during treatment was assessed by analyzing peripheral blood parameters, including hemoglobin, leukocyte count, neutrophil count, and platelet count. Immune-inflammatory indicators, including complement, procalcitonin (PCT), interleukin-6 (IL-6), systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), were compared before and after treatment in both groups to evaluate the effects of deep hyperthermia on the immune-inflammatory response. Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test (two-tailed) was used to compare bone marrow suppression rates, and the immune-inflammatory indicators between the two groups were compared using t-tests or non-parametric tests, depending on whether the data conformed to a normal distribution. Results:In terms of myelosuppression, the incidence rates of moderate to severe decreases in leukocytes, neutrophils, platelets, and hemoglobin in the combination group were 31%, 31%, 21%, and 14%, respectively, compared to 52%, 61%, 48%, and 9% in the chemotherapy group. The change in PCT levels before and after treatment was significantly greater in the combination group than in the chemotherapy group ( P = 0.010). Both the combination group and the chemotherapy group showed significant reductions in SII, NLR and PLR after treatment, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The change in NLR before and after treatment was significantly greater in the combination group than in the chemotherapy group ( P = 0.031). Conclusions:Deep hyperthermia can alleviate chemotherapy-induced adverse effects such as thrombocytopenia and neutropenia in patients undergoing postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for colorectal cancer. It also appears to improve the inflammatory response in these patients.

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