1.Relationship between psychopathological symptoms and drug addiction,and mediating role of psychological distress in drug addicts
Yuyan GAO ; Wei LI ; Shuting WANG ; Tomoko KISHIMOTO ; Ruyuan ZHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(1):51-59
Objective·To identify different comorbidity types resulting from the spontaneous association of psychopathological symptoms among male drug addicts,explore the relationship between latent types and drug addiction,and examine the mediating role of psychological distress.Methods·Four hundred and fifty male drug addicts,recruited by Yunnan First Compulsory Isolation Drug Rehabilitation Center according to the 2017 revised Drug Addiction Identification Method by the Ministry of Public Security,were enrolled as participants.The Symptom Checklist-90(SCL-90),Craving Automated Scale for Substances(CAS-S),and Psychache Scale(PAS)were used to assess the severity of psychopathological symptoms,drug addiction,and psychological distress,respectively.Latent class analysis was employed to identify different types of psychopathological comorbidity that may exist in the participants,and the types were named based on the analysis results.Variance analysis was used to test differences in the severity of drug addiction and psychological distress among different latent types,and a mediation model was established to explore the mediating role of psychological distress between different latent types and drug addiction.Results·Latent class analysis identified three types of psychopathology:high,medium,and low levels,with decreasing positive rates and numbers of comorbidity in each type based on the ten psychopathological symptoms included in the SCL-90.There were significant differences in the severity of psychological distress and drug addiction among the three types of participants.Psychopathological symptoms positively predicted the severity of psychological distress and drug addiction.Psychological distress completely mediated the relationship between medium levels of psychopathology and drug addiction,while partially mediating the relationship between high levels of psychopathology and drug addiction.Conclusion·There are three types of psychopathological comorbidity among male drug addicts:high,medium,and low.Psychological distress plays a complete mediating role between medium levels of psychopathology and drug addiction,and a partial mediating role between high levels of psychopathology and drug addiction.
2.Relationship between psychopathological symptoms and drug addiction,and mediating role of psychological distress in drug addicts
Yuyan GAO ; Wei LI ; Shuting WANG ; Tomoko KISHIMOTO ; Ruyuan ZHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(1):51-59
Objective·To identify different comorbidity types resulting from the spontaneous association of psychopathological symptoms among male drug addicts,explore the relationship between latent types and drug addiction,and examine the mediating role of psychological distress.Methods·Four hundred and fifty male drug addicts,recruited by Yunnan First Compulsory Isolation Drug Rehabilitation Center according to the 2017 revised Drug Addiction Identification Method by the Ministry of Public Security,were enrolled as participants.The Symptom Checklist-90(SCL-90),Craving Automated Scale for Substances(CAS-S),and Psychache Scale(PAS)were used to assess the severity of psychopathological symptoms,drug addiction,and psychological distress,respectively.Latent class analysis was employed to identify different types of psychopathological comorbidity that may exist in the participants,and the types were named based on the analysis results.Variance analysis was used to test differences in the severity of drug addiction and psychological distress among different latent types,and a mediation model was established to explore the mediating role of psychological distress between different latent types and drug addiction.Results·Latent class analysis identified three types of psychopathology:high,medium,and low levels,with decreasing positive rates and numbers of comorbidity in each type based on the ten psychopathological symptoms included in the SCL-90.There were significant differences in the severity of psychological distress and drug addiction among the three types of participants.Psychopathological symptoms positively predicted the severity of psychological distress and drug addiction.Psychological distress completely mediated the relationship between medium levels of psychopathology and drug addiction,while partially mediating the relationship between high levels of psychopathology and drug addiction.Conclusion·There are three types of psychopathological comorbidity among male drug addicts:high,medium,and low.Psychological distress plays a complete mediating role between medium levels of psychopathology and drug addiction,and a partial mediating role between high levels of psychopathology and drug addiction.
3.Successful Staged Repair of an Anomalous Origin of the Right Pulmonary Artery from the Ascending Aorta.
Toshihiro Funatsu ; Hidefumi Kishimoto ; Hiroaki Kawata ; Takuya Miura ; Takayoshi Ueno ; Shigemitsu Iwai ; Masamichi Ono ; Tomoko Kita ; Toru Nakajima ; Takeshi Nakada
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2000;29(1):25-28
We report a successful staged repair of anomalous origin of right pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta in a neonate. A two-day-old girl, who suffered from severe circulatory failure, was admitted. In spite of all medical treatment, acidosis and systemic hypotension developed. Right pulmonary artery banding was performed in an emergency procedure, resulting in immediate elevation of systemic blood pressure. Definitive operation was subsequently performed on the 48th day after birth. The right pulmonary artery, which was de-banded and divided from aorta, was anastomosed directly to the pulmonary trunk in a side-to-end manner. The postoperative course was uneventful and the pulmonary artery pressure was within the normal range.


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