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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 790-796, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697094

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Objective To evaluate the effect of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy MoodGYM on adolescents and college students with depression symptoms through Meta-analysis. Methods Databases as Web of Science, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, Chinese Biomedical Database, China National Knowledge Internet and Wanfang were searched from their establishment to January 2017 for collecting randomized controlled trails and clinical controlled trails about MoodGYM for adolescents and college students with depression symptoms. Two reviewers independently selected studies,extracted data and assessed risk of bias.RevMan 5.3 software was used to perform Meat-analysis. Results Seven studies involving 1 632 participants were included.The results of Meta-analysis showed that the score of depression, anxiety and negative automatic thoughts in MoodGYM arm was lower than control arm, the statistic results: standardized mean difference=-0.45, 95% CI-0.82--0.07, P=0.02;mean difference=-7.36,95% CI-11.88--2.85,P=0.001;mean difference=-18.06,95% CI-26.44--9.68, P<0.01, the difference between experiment arm and control arm was significant. Conclusions MoodGYM can contribute to improve depression, anxiety and negative automatic thought of adolescents and college students. This intervention should be further examined by high-quality, large-sample randomized controlled trails.

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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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