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Arch. Clin. Psychiatry (Impr.) ; 47(6): 199-208, Nov.Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1248759

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ABSTRACT Background: The rapid outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic promptly changed people's daily lives, influenced human interactions and economic activities and induced mental reactions. Objective: This review synthesized the evidence of correlation between demographic factors, social media exposure, stressors and anxiety and depression status in the early phase of COVID-19. Method: A systematically search included observational studies published before May15, 2020. We selected studies designed with valid measuring instruments of anxiety and depression. Result: 20 articles were included (19 cross-sectional) for review. People who were divorced/widowed, with poor self-rated health status, chronic illness and previous psychiatric illness had higher anxiety and depression prevalence. Higher COVID-19 awareness (including COVID-19 knowledge and precautionary measure) decreased anxiety and depression. The protective measures to reduce anxiety and depression levels included avoiding sharing meals, frequently washing hands and wearing mask. Economic loss, academic delay, influence of daily life, worrying and symptoms related to infection were stressors of anxiety and depression. There were lots of inconsistent results due to convenience sampling and diverse measuring instrument. Conclusion: Our review suggested that reliable information from health authorities, enhancing health literacies and prevention measures of general population can reduce anxiety and depression levels.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 261-264, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-732953

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Objective To explore the polymorphism of-592C/A of IL-10 gene promoter region in children with bronchial asthma and its relationship with serum concentration of IL-10.Methods Ninety-two children with bronchial asthma and 92 healthy children were selected for study,polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) were used for the analysis of-592C/A of IL-10 promoter region polymorphism.The frequencies of genotypes of IL-10 gene-592 locus (CC,CA and AA) and alleles were accounted respectively,and x2 test was used to analyze the difference between the groups.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to measure the concentration of the serum IL-10,and F test and q test were used for statistical analysis.Results Compared with the healthy control group,there were significant differences in-592C/A polymorphism of IL-10 gene in asthma group.The frequencies of AA genotypes (56.5%) and A allele (73.9%) in asthma group were higher than those (34.8%,58.7%)in the control group,there were significant differences(x2 =9.32,P < 0.01 ;x2 =8.87,P < 0.005,respectively).The individuals with AA genotype and A allele were 3.25 (95 % CI:1.28-8.28,P < 0.05) and 1.99 (95 % CI:1.28-3.08,P <0.01) times susceptible to asthma compared with CC genotype and C allele.The serum concentration of IL-10 in asthma group was significantly lower than that in healthy control group,whether in attacking-stage or remission-stage,and there were significant differences (all P < 0.01).The individuals with AA genotypes had lower serum IL-10 concentration than those with CC genotypes (P < 0.05) . Conclusions The IL-10 gene-592C/A polymorphism is different significantly between children with bronchial asthma and healthy ones,and this polymorphism influences the concentration of IL-10.The individuals with AA genotype have relatively lower IL-10 concentration,and A allele may be one of genetic susceptibility factor of bronchial asthma in children.

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