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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 1036-1041, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-664927

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Objective To explore the gender heterogeneity of depression and thyroid hormone and homocysteine levels in infertile patients.Methods Totally 250 patients with infertility were selected in Tangshan Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital affiliated to North China University of Science and Technology from December 2015 to April 2017.The Self-Rating Depression Scale(SDS) was used to evaluated the patients's depression.The patients with infertility and depression were divided into infertility and depression group,and the patients with infertility but without depression were infertile and non-depressed group,patients with infertility and depression were divided into male infertility and depression group and female infertility group with depression,and the levels of thyroid hormone and homocysteine were measured respectively.Results ①The thyroid stimulating hormone and homocysteine levels in infertility patients with depression were significantly higher than those without depression ((2.045± 1.253) uIU/ml,(2.412± 1.236) uIU/ml,t=-2.287,P=0.023;(15.411 ±9.143) mmol/L,(19.129± 13.087) mmol/L,t=-2.467,P=0.014).②There was no statistically significant difference in the degree of depression between male and female infertility patients (x2=0.483,P=0.785).③ The levels of triodothyronine,thyroxine and homocysteine in male infertility patients with depression were significantly higher than those in female patients ((1.926±0.648)nmol/L,(1.712 ±0.416) nmol/L,t=2.457,P=0.015;(117.86± 19.311) nmol/L,(110.185± 18.999) nmol/L,t=2.434,P=0.016;(15.575±4.139) mmol/L,(12.277±3.921) mmol/L,t=4.982,P<0.01),and the TSH was lower than that in the female group((2.496± 1.329) uIU/ml,(3.057± 1.583) uIU/ml,t=-2.303,P=0.023).④The TSH and Hcy levels of male and female infertility patients were significantly positively correlated with SDS indexes,and had a significant positive predictive power to SDS score.Conclusion The levels of thyroid hormone and homocysteine are different in gender in infertile patients with depression,and the thyroid hormone and homocysteine are related to the depression.so we should pay attention to the depression symptoms of infertility patients and the changes of their biological levels,especially the gender heterogeneity.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 171-173, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-390757

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Objective To discuss the correlation between procrastination and the mentalities of anxiety and depression among medical postgraduates,so as to carry out mental health work effectively.Methods 423 medical postgraduates in Central South University were assessed randomly, using General Procrastination Scale (GPS),Self-rating Anxiety Scale(SAS),Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS).Results Procrastination score and incidence in medical postgraduates was 54.92±8.40 and 60.99%respectively,the differences of procrastination scores(53.3l±8.21,55.90±8.30,55.75±8.49,P=0.013)and incidences(52.60%,66.09%,65.58%.P =0.028)among three grades were statistically significant.Both total coarse score of anxiety and that of depressionwere higher than that of the whole country(31.24±7.40,29.78±10.07,P=0.000;34.8±8.11,33.46±8.55,P=0.000),the differences were statistically significant.Procrastination had a positive correlation with anxiety and depression significantly(r=0.304,P=0.000;r=0.369,P=0.000),the higher the grade was,the weaker the intensity of correlation was.Hish-delay group,low-delay group and normal-behavior group had different deglees of anxiety(46.63±10.55,44.01±10.12,38.32±7.57,P=0.000)and depression(51.45±10.12,47.81±10.78,40.69±8.23,P=0.000),which was statistically significant.Conclusion Anxiety and depression among medical postgraduates were outstanding and had a close relationship with procrastination behavior,which should be taken seriously and handled by strengthening mental health education.

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