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Chinese Mental Health Journal ; (12): 840-844, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-703939

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Emotion regulation is an important ability for individuals which can help them adapt to society better.The characteristics of patients with bipolar disorder are characterized by extremely unstable mood,associated with impaired emotion processing and mood dysregulation.This article reviews emotion regulation strategies of patients with bipolar disorder and their neural mechanisms.During the emotion regulation process,patients often use maladaptive regulation strategies.Their activation of the prefrontal cortex is abnormal,and the functional connectivity between prefrontal cortical regions and the amygdala is attenuated.This could also be the physiological basis of patients'difficulty in regulating emotions.

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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 543-548, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-261329

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Objective To study the prevalence and distribution of mental disorders among registered and non-registered residents in Shenzhen. Methods An epidemiological survey on mental disorders were carried out in Shenzhen by stratified multi-stage randomized sampling method; 7134 respondents were assessed through face-to-face interview, using the WHO standardized version on World Mental Health (WMH) Survey Initiative of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI3.1). Results (1)The weighting prevalence of mental disorders was 21.87%. The prevalence of non-registered residents was significantly higher than that of the registered residents (22.34% vs. 19.99% ; OR= 1.15,95%CI: 1.03-1.29; P<0.05) and the prevalence of females was significantly higher than that of males (22.68% vs. 19.67%; OR=1.20,95%CI: 1.07-1.34; P<0.05). The weighting prevalence of mood disorders, anxiety disorders and psychoses were 9.62%, 14.45% and 1.40%, respectively. (2) The weighting twelve-month incidence of mental disorders was 13.42%. The incidence of non-registered residents was significantly higher than that of the registered residents (13.80% vs. 11.90%; OR=1.19, 95%CI: 1.03-1.36; P<0.05). (3)The co-morbidity rate between mental disorders was 35.76%. (4)The prevalence and severity of mental disorders were associated with sex, household situation of registration, marital status, education, economic condition and occupation status. Conclusion Mental disorders have become common diseases and serious public health problem in Shenzhen, with non-registered residents and females deserve more attention.

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