1.Association between the overuse of short-form video,inattention and school refusal behavior among junior high school students
Youdong LI ; Jianqiang WANG ; Ziyan WANG ; Jiuying LIU ; Jing LYU ; Yiran GE ; Yuru DU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):49-56
Objective:To explore the prominent manifestations and internal associations of the overuse of short-form videos,inattention,and school refusal behavior in junior high school students.Methods:A survey was conducted among 1 106 junior high school students,utilizing the Short-form Video APP Overuse Scale,the Inatten-tion subscale of the Swanson,Nolan,and Pelham Rating Scale(SNAP-Ⅳ),and the School Refusal Behavior Ques-tionnaire to assess the extent of short-form video overuse,inattention,and school refusal behavior.By using the R language for network analysis,the core nodes of individual networks and the bridge nodes connecting the combined networks were analyzed,and the structural differences in networks across genders and grades were compared.Re-sults:The core nodes of the network pertaining to overuse of short-form video,inattention,and school refusal behav-ior were"Using short videos enhances connection with others"(expected influence value=1.03),"easily distract-ed"(expected influence value=1.99),and"school alienation"(expected influence value=0.83).The bridge nodes in the combined network were"defiant behavior"(bridge expected influence value=0.69)and"difficulty sustaining mental activities"(bridge expected influence value=0.47).Analysis of network structure differences i-dentified that the core nodes within the combined networks of the first,second,and third grades of junior high school students were respectively"prioritizing short videos over other activities","defiant behavior",and"academic aptitude".Conclusion:Junior high school students exhibiting overuse of short videos,inattention,or school refusal behavior are characterized by enhanced social connectivity through platforms such as short video apps,a propensity for distraction,and feelings of school alienation,respectively.When these three behaviors coexist,the most salient related factor is oppositional behavior,coupled with difficulties in sustaining cognitive tasks and maintaining con-centration.
2.A visualized analysis of public hospitals'development in China in digital intelligence era
Chuanli LIU ; Jiuying HU ; Wei SONG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(2):174-178,182
Objective To systematically examine research progress and evolutionary trajectories of public hospitals in China in digital intelligence era,providing foundational references for digital intelligence management studies.Methods Based on papers published in core journals indexed by China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)from January 2018 to Septem-ber 2024,including those from Peking University Core,CSCD,and CSSCI journals,we conducted a visualized analysis using CiteSpace 6.2.R6 software.The analysis covered publication trends,collaboration networks,research hotspots,and core topics in the field of public hospital management research in the digital intelligence era.Results A total of 385 papers were finally in-cluded,the publication exhibiting an upward trend in number.The authors and affiliations were relatively independent.Such top-ics as"high-quality development""informatization""big data",and"smart hospital"were the predominant hotspots in public hospital management research in China.The research themes included high-quality development of public hospitals,big data ap-plications,and digital transformation and upgrading.Conclusion Smart hospital development remains to be a key research fo-cus.Enhanced interdisciplinary collaboration,methodology innovation,and multidimensional perspectives are recommended to advance hospital digitalization.
3.A visualized analysis of public hospitals'development in China in digital intelligence era
Chuanli LIU ; Jiuying HU ; Wei SONG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(2):174-178,182
Objective To systematically examine research progress and evolutionary trajectories of public hospitals in China in digital intelligence era,providing foundational references for digital intelligence management studies.Methods Based on papers published in core journals indexed by China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)from January 2018 to Septem-ber 2024,including those from Peking University Core,CSCD,and CSSCI journals,we conducted a visualized analysis using CiteSpace 6.2.R6 software.The analysis covered publication trends,collaboration networks,research hotspots,and core topics in the field of public hospital management research in the digital intelligence era.Results A total of 385 papers were finally in-cluded,the publication exhibiting an upward trend in number.The authors and affiliations were relatively independent.Such top-ics as"high-quality development""informatization""big data",and"smart hospital"were the predominant hotspots in public hospital management research in China.The research themes included high-quality development of public hospitals,big data ap-plications,and digital transformation and upgrading.Conclusion Smart hospital development remains to be a key research fo-cus.Enhanced interdisciplinary collaboration,methodology innovation,and multidimensional perspectives are recommended to advance hospital digitalization.
4.Association between the overuse of short-form video,inattention and school refusal behavior among junior high school students
Youdong LI ; Jianqiang WANG ; Ziyan WANG ; Jiuying LIU ; Jing LYU ; Yiran GE ; Yuru DU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):49-56
Objective:To explore the prominent manifestations and internal associations of the overuse of short-form videos,inattention,and school refusal behavior in junior high school students.Methods:A survey was conducted among 1 106 junior high school students,utilizing the Short-form Video APP Overuse Scale,the Inatten-tion subscale of the Swanson,Nolan,and Pelham Rating Scale(SNAP-Ⅳ),and the School Refusal Behavior Ques-tionnaire to assess the extent of short-form video overuse,inattention,and school refusal behavior.By using the R language for network analysis,the core nodes of individual networks and the bridge nodes connecting the combined networks were analyzed,and the structural differences in networks across genders and grades were compared.Re-sults:The core nodes of the network pertaining to overuse of short-form video,inattention,and school refusal behav-ior were"Using short videos enhances connection with others"(expected influence value=1.03),"easily distract-ed"(expected influence value=1.99),and"school alienation"(expected influence value=0.83).The bridge nodes in the combined network were"defiant behavior"(bridge expected influence value=0.69)and"difficulty sustaining mental activities"(bridge expected influence value=0.47).Analysis of network structure differences i-dentified that the core nodes within the combined networks of the first,second,and third grades of junior high school students were respectively"prioritizing short videos over other activities","defiant behavior",and"academic aptitude".Conclusion:Junior high school students exhibiting overuse of short videos,inattention,or school refusal behavior are characterized by enhanced social connectivity through platforms such as short video apps,a propensity for distraction,and feelings of school alienation,respectively.When these three behaviors coexist,the most salient related factor is oppositional behavior,coupled with difficulties in sustaining cognitive tasks and maintaining con-centration.
5.The effect of self-worth on depression in the elderly: the chain mediating effect of aging attitude and anxiety
Xingguang WANG ; Shining CHANG ; Yiran GE ; Yuhan PENG ; Ziyan WANG ; Yishan DENG ; Jiuying LIU ; Youdong LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(1):64-68
Objective:To explore the mediating role of aging attitude and anxiety in the relationship between self-worth and depression among the elderly.Methods:From July to August 2022, a total of 536 elderly people in Shijiazhuang University for the Elderly were surveyed by the elderly self-worth scale, generalized anxiety disorder-7(GAD-7), attitudes to aging questionnaire(AAQ) and patient health questionnaire(PHQ-9). SPSS 26.0 software was used for descriptive statistics and correlation analysis.AMOS 24.0 was used to construct an intermediation model, and Bootstrap method was used for mediating effect testing.Results:(1)The score of self-worth was 101.00 (92.00, 112.00), the score of aging attitude was 92.00 (83.00, 101.75), the score of anxiety was 2.00(0, 6.00), and the score of depression was 2.00 (0, 5.00). (2)Self-worth was positively correlated with aging attitude ( r=0.67, P<0.01), while negatively correlated with anxiety ( r=-0.45, P<0.01) and depression ( r=-0.48, P<0.01). The aging attitude was negatively correlated with anxiety ( r=-0.41, P<0.01) and depression ( r=-0.41, P<0.01). Anxiety was positively correlated with depression ( r=0.71, P<0.01). (3)The indirect effect of aging attitude between self-worth and depression in the elderly was -0.016, accounting for 19.75% (-0.016/-0.081)of the total indirect effect.The indirect effect of anxiety between self-worth and depression in the elderly was -0.045, accounting for 55.56%(-0.045/-0.081) of the total indirect effect.The chain mediating effect of aging attitude and anxiety between self-worth and depression in the elderly was -0.020, accounting for 24.69%(-0.020/-0.081) of the total indirect effect. Conclusion:Aging attitude and anxiety play a chain mediating role between self-worth and depression in the elderly.
6.Effects of dexmedetomidine combined with propofol on hemorheology and hemodynamics during anesthesia for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage
Ximing LIU ; Jiuying AN ; Chenlin WU ; Chunkui WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(11):1703-1706,1711
Objective:To investigate the effects of dexmedetomidine combined with propofol on hemorheology and hemodynamics in patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage.Methods:126 patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage undergoing emergency surgery in Tengzhou Central People's Hospital from June 2017 to June 2019 were prospectively selected and randomly divided into control group (63 cases) and observation group (63 cases). The control group was given propofol induction anesthesia, and the observation group was given dexmedetomidine combined with propofol induction anesthesia. Hemodynamics, hemorheology before and after operation, clinical efficacy and postoperative complications were compared between the two groups.Results:24 hours after operation, the whole blood viscosity and plasma viscosity levels of the two groups were higher than those of the same group before operation, and the levels of erythrocyte aggregation index was lower than those of the same group before operation ( P>0.05); 24 hours after operation, the whole blood viscosity, plasma viscosity levels and the erythrocyte deformation index of the observation group were lower than those of the control group, and the erythrocyte aggregation index was higher than those of the control group, with statistically significant difference ( P<0.01). The levels of heart rate (HR) and systolic pressure (SP) in the observation group at T 1, T 2 and T 3 were normal and lower than those in the control group at the same time ( P<0.01). There was no significant difference in operation time and extubation time between the two groups ( P>0.05); the awakening time of the observation group was faster than that of the control group ( P<0.01). The incidence of restlessness, pharyngalgia, nausea, vomiting and rebleeding in the control group was 25.4%, higher than that in the observation group (9.5%), with statistically significant difference ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Dexmedetomidine combined with propofol induced anesthesia can stabilize intraoperative hemodynamics, improve postoperative hemorheology, promote postoperative awakening and reduce postoperative complications in patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage.

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