1.Current status of indoor light at night exposure during sleep among children and adolescents in Shanghai
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(9):1262-1265
Objective:
To understand the indoor light at night (LAN) exposure intensity during sleep among children and adolescents in Shanghai, so as to provide a basis for exploring potential health risks and formulating effective interventions.
Methods:
From April to December in 2024, a total of 628 students in grades 4-7 were recruited from three schools in Shanghai. A portable illuminance meter was used to measure LAN for one week, and participants recorded their sleep time. The Kruskal-Wallis H- test was used for comparison between groups, and the error bar chart was used to show the trend and variation range of average LAN exposure intensity in different sleep periods.
Results:
The indoor LAN exposure intensity of children and adolescents in Shanghai was [2.4(0.8, 5.9)lx] during sleep, and 28.8% of children and adolescents were exposed to indoor LAN≥5 lx. There was no significant differences in indoor LAN exposure intensity between boys [2.4(1.0, 5.9)lx] and girls [2.3(0.7, 5.9)lx] ( Z=-0.86, P > 0.05 ). The indoor LAN exposure intensity of primary school students [2.9(1.1, 6.6)lx] was higher than that of junior high school students [1.0(0.3, 3.1)lx] ( Z =-5.87), and indoor LAN exposure intensity of students in the main urban area [3.2(1.1, 7.8)lx] was higher than that of rural students [1.6(0.5, 4.3)lx] ( Z =-5.23)(both P <0.05). The indoor LAN exposure intensity showed an overall decreasing trend during sleep of children and adolescents ( tau=-0.81, P =0.02), with a slight increase before waking up.
Conclusions
Indoor LAN exposure intensity among children and adolescents in Shanghai is generally high, especially among primary school students and students living in the main urban area. Health policy and education should be strengthened to reduce the impact of LAN on children and adolescent health.
2.Exploration of Rapid Screening Mode of Wearable Intelligent ECG Device.
Yajun SHI ; Ling GAO ; Jinli WANG ; Jun GUO ; Dongling WEN ; Xiaopeng WANG ; Yundai CHEN ; Jinliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2021;45(2):228-230
This study established a rapid ECG screening system through the application of wearable ECG equipment. The closed-loop and self-service process of ECG inspection, data collection, transmission and printing have been realized. The new rapid ECG screening system docking with HIS system in the hospital, forming a new intelligent mode of rapid ECG screening. This paper introduces the design of the intelligent mode of ECG rapid screening from the aspects of hardware, software, wearable ECG examination equipment, and briefly describes its implementation path and technical scheme. With the rapid ECG screening system, human power can be saved, the timeliness of ECG examination can be enhanced. The level of ECG diagnosis in the basic units can be improved through building a multiple medical centers which is rely on the cloud platform.
Electrocardiography
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Equipment Design
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Humans
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Research
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Software
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Wearable Electronic Devices
3.Bibliometrics and visualization analysis of posttraumatic growth research
Tingting ZHU ; Dongling LIU ; Jing ZHANG ; Qiaoqiao GAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2019;33(2):96-102
Objective: To evaluate the global scientific output of PTG research and explore their hotspots、frontiers and trend from 2008 to 2018, using bibliometric methods. Methods: Based on web of science core collection database, the literature with keywords"Posttraumatic Growth or Post-traumatic Growth"in topic and time limit set between 2008 and 2018 were searched, and 1668 literature were accepted, using the CiteS pace to depict the hot keywords, cited references. Results: The subject domains of posttraumatic growth could be divided into traumatic event, growth and change, and influence factors of PTG. Keywords and references analysis indicated that the quality of life and breast cancer were the research hotspots, whereas physiological indicators and research tools of PTG were the frontiers. The United States of America ranked highest in the countries with most citations, and the leading institute was the North Carolina University. Publications were mainly in Journal of Traumatic Stress. Conclusion: Future research could focus on the exploration of PTG intervention program, such as qualitative research and longitudinal study to trace its dynamic change.
4.Reliability and validity of the scale of hurting factors participation for mental disorders
Yi LI ; Yubing TANG ; Xuewu LI ; Yi WANG ; Dongling WU ; Beiling GAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(7):655-658
Objective To test reliability and validity on the scale of hurting factors participation for mental disorders (SHFP-MD).Methods 402 cases were retrospectively evaluated by SHFP-MD from 13 forensic psychiatric appraisal agencies in China,and all cases were involved causal relationships in mental injury from July 2010 to June 2012.42 cases were evaluated a month later again.13 raters evaluated respectively for five cases.52 cases involved causal relationship of mental impairment were evaluated prospectively in January 2013 to June 2014.The validity of the scale was tested by experts assessed as a criterion level of relationship.Results ①The retest correlation coefficient on all items of SHFP-MD were between 0.746-0.989,and the time reliability of test-retest on the full scale score was 0.970 interval of one month.Raters reliability between 0.57 to 1.00; overall average reliability was 0.84 (P<0.01).②The total coincidence rate was 90.4%-91.0% between the demarcation scores of SHFP-MD and the grade identification of forensic psychiatrists respectively and prospectively(P>0.05).Conclusion SHFP-MD has good reliability and validity,and met the basic requirements of scale assessment.
5.FXYD6: a novel therapeutic target toward hepatocellular carcinoma.
Qian GAO ; Xiongfei CHEN ; Hongxia DUAN ; Zhaoqing WANG ; Jing FENG ; Dongling YANG ; Lina SONG ; Ningxin ZHOU ; Xiyun YAN
Protein & Cell 2014;5(7):532-543
FXYD6, FXYD domain containing ion transport regulator 6, has been reported to affect the activity of Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase and be associated with mental diseases. Here, we demonstrate that FXYD6 is up-regulated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and enhances the migration and proliferation of HCC cells. Up-regulation of FXYD6 not only positively correlates with the increase of Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase but also coordinates with the activation of its downstream Src-ERK signaling pathway. More importantly, blocking FXYD6 by its functional antibody significantly inhibits the growth potential of the xenografted HCC tumors in mice, indicating that FXYD6 represents a potential therapeutic target toward HCC. Altogether, our results establish a critical role of FXYD6 in HCC progression and suggest that the therapy targeting FXYD6 can benefit the clinical treatment toward HCC patients.
Animals
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
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pharmacology
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Antineoplastic Agents
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pharmacology
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Movement
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Cell Proliferation
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Female
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HEK293 Cells
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Humans
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Ion Channels
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antagonists & inhibitors
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metabolism
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Liver Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Mice, Nude
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Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase
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metabolism
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Tumor Burden
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drug effects
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Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
6.Cut-off point and empirical validity of psychiatric assessment scale of cognitive and volition capacity in crime
Yi LI ; Beiling GAO ; Feng HU ; Xuewu LI ; Yi WANG ; Dongling WU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(3):276-280
Objective To test the cut-off point and empirical validity of psychiatric assessment scale of cognitive and volition capacity for suspects in crime (PASCVC).Methods One thousand of forensic psychiatry cases from fifteen bodies of the seven administrative regions in China were collected for forensic assessment by the three scales of PASCVC,DCRRS and CRRSV in August 2009 to December 201 l.in all cases by the appraiser to make six grade judgment of the cognitive and volition capacity including completely lost,lost most,partial loss,partial loss of a small,slightly damaged and normal.Results ① Based on the results of frequency distribution table: complete loss of demarcation divided < 56 minutes,lost most 57-66,partial loss 67-76,partial loss of a small 77-87,slightly damaged 88-100 and normal ≥ 101.②The correlation coefficient of six demarcation point grading assessment results and expert opinion was 0.939(P<0.001).③PASCVC consistency with DCRRS and CRRSV,the Kappa values were 0.838 and 0.835 respectively(P<0.001).④Discriminant function were established by two methods of PASCVC and expert assessment,the correct rates of PASCVC and expert judgment on back substitution determine were 86.9% and 85.1%.Two kinds of classification results,the Kappa value of 0.857 (P<0.001).Conclusion PASCVC has good empirical validity,and can be used as an objective assessment tool for forensic assessment of criminal cognitive and volition capacity.
7.Reliability and validity of the rating scale of the reliability in mental disorder medical history
Yi WANG ; Beiling GAO ; Xuewu LI ; Yun LIU ; Changjie SHI ; Dongling WU ; Zhibiao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(10):946-948
Objective To examine the reliability and validity of the Rating Scale of the Reliability in Mental Disorder Medical History (RSRMDMH) in order to develop a reliable measure to determine the reliability in mental disorder medical history.Methods RSRMDMH was conducted by concept,clinical feature in mental disorder medical history and assessment scales for malingering and compensationneurosis.Final 14 items was decided after initial usage and modification.It was administered to 600 subjects including the cases involved forensic problems,patients in general psychiatric clinic.Results ①The Cronbach' s α coefficients of RSRMDMH was 0.901.The split-half reliability was 0.803-0.924.The test-retest reliability and scorer reliability were more than 0.588 (P<0.01).②The cut score of assessing different degree of the reliability in mental disorder medical history separately was ≤ 11,12-22,≥23.③Based on the experts diagnosis,the accuracy rate of RSRMDMH for evaluating different degree of the reliability in mental disorder medical history were more than 86.1%,and total accuracy rate was 94.8%.④Correlation analysis showed significantly correlation between RSRMDMH and assessment scales for malingering(self-report scale of brief psychopathological symptoms,SBPS).Conclusion The RSRMDMH has acceptable psychometrics properties on reliability and validity.It is a clinically reliable measure to determine the reliability in mental disorder medical history.
8.The reliability and validity analysis on the scale of social function deficit due to mental disorders
Yi LI ; Shini HU ; Huan GAO ; Zhibiao HUANG ; Dongling WU ; Xuewu LI ; Yi WANG ; Xianhua DENG ; Beiling GAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(5):468-470
Objective To test the reliability and validity of the rating scale of social function deficit due to mental disorders (SSFD-MD). Methods 1003 cases with mental disability evaluation were tested by SSFDMD. At sametime, 100 cases of 1003 cases were test-retested and back to back tested by two examiners. 300 cases of 1003 cases also were tested by social disability screening schedule( SDSS),scale of social function for psychosis inpatients(SSPI),global assessment function(GAF) ,the brief psychiatric rating scale(BPRS) ,WH0 disability assessment scale Ⅱ (WHO-DASⅡ ), adult rating scale of mentally disabled ( ARSMD) and rating scale for extrapyramidal side effects (RSESE). Results ①The Cronbach's α coefficients of the total score and all dimensions of SSFD-MD were more than 0.90. The test-retest reliability ranged from 0.67~0. 83 ,and the scorer reliability were 0. 87~0.97. ②The correlations between item scores ranged from 0.46 ~0.74(P<0.01). The correlations between the factor scores and the total scores ranged from 0.73~0.87(P<0.01). To extract five full-scale principal components after orthogonal rotation to maximize variance,the cumulative total variance explained was 82.25%.There were highly correlations between SSFD-MD and SDSS.SSPI and GAF,respectively ( r = 0. 71,0.72 and 0. 78). There were moderate correlations between SSFD-MD and BPRS WHO-DAS II ARSMD,respectively(0.62,0. 50 and 0.46). There was a low correlations between SSFD-MD and RSESE ( r = 0.22) ,but all correlations were significant(P<0.01). Conclusion SSFD-MD has acceptable psychometrics properties on reliability and validity.
9.The prevalence of long-term mental disorders following traumatic brain injury
Beiling GAO ; Xuewu LI ; Ying ZHANG ; Zhibiao HUANG ; Dongling WU ; Yi LI ; Yi WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(7):595-597
Objective To investigate prevalence of long-term mental disorders following traumatic brain injury (TBI) in 4 ~ 13 years. Methods Of the 4287 patients with traumatic brain injury by systematic sampling.675 subjects were screened by the manual of the psychiatric consequences following traumatic brain injury. The final diagnoses of mental disorders were determined by two advanced psychiatrists based on CCMD-3 on the criteria of organic mental disorders. Results ① Of the 675 subjects with traumatic brain injury,206 had satisfied diagnosed criteria of one or more organic mental disorder syndromes by CCMD-3, and with dementia 17.48% , amnestic syndrome 1. 04% , personality or behaviour change 13. 84% , psychotic syndrome 1. 19% , depressive syndrome 7.41% ,manic syndrome 0.30% ,hysteric syndrome 0.98% , neurotic syndrome 10. 22%. ②The incidence of the mental disorders in the subjects with severe TBI was significantly higher than that of moderate and mild TBI,separately 66.01% (134/203) ,18.04% (46/255) and 11.98% (26/217 ),λ2 =109.03 and 129.82 separately(P< 0.01). ③The incidence of the personality or behaviour change in male was significantly higher than that of female, separately 15.31% and 6.98% (λ2 =5.65, P<0.05). The incidence of the neurotic syndrome in female was significantly higher than that of male, separately 15. 12% and 8. 55% (λ2 = 6. 02, P < 0.05). Conclusion The high incidence of the mental disorders in the patients with TBI should not neglect. There are more high occurrence rate with more severe degree of brain injuries.
10.Reliability and validity of compensative neurosis assessing scale
Xuewu LI ; Beiling GAO ; Dongling WU ; Zhibiao HUANG ; Yi LI ; Yi WANG ; Minying CAI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(1):85-88
Objective To examine the reliability and validity of compensative neurosis assessing scale (CNAS) and in order to develop the quantitative assessing method for distinguishing the compensation neurosis from malingering and typical neurosis. Methods The reliability and validity of the scale was tested based on the subjects including the cases involved forensic problems, the patients with typical neurosis in general psychiatric 0.944. The test-retest reliability was more than 0.820. The scorer reliability was more than 0. 812. The total accu-racy rate of CNAS for evaluating three groups of subjects based on the experts diagnosis, and with 91.2% of speci-ficity and 79.3% of sensitivity for evaluating compensation neurosis. Condusion The CNAS has acceptable psy-chometrics properties on reliability and validity. It will provide method to distinguish the compensation neurosis from malingering and typical neuroses.


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