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Psychiatry Investigation ; : 547-555, 2020.
Article | WPRIM | ID: wpr-832544

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Objective@#Envy, as a stable personality trait, can affect individuals’ mental health. Specifically, previous studies have found that envy can lead to depression; however, the mechanism by which envy affects depression is still unclear. Therefore, based on the resilience framework, we used structural equation modeling to explore the mediating roles that social support and psychological resilience play between envy and depression. @*Methods@#Chinese college students (n=680) were recruited to complete four scales: the Dispositional Envy Scale (DES), the Symptom Checklist 90-Depression Subscale (SCL-90-DS), the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), and the Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS). @*Results@#The results confirmed that both social support and psychological resilience are significant mediators between envy and depression. Furthermore, social support plays a significant mediating role between envy and psychological resilience, and psychological resilience plays a significant mediating role between social support and depression. Specifically, the results indicated that envy not only directly increases the likelihood of developing depression, but also indirectly increases the likelihood of developing depression by affecting psychological resilience through negatively influencing social support. @*Conclusion@#This study provides a theoretical basis for enhancing psychological resilience and social support in order to ameliorate adverse effects of envy on depression.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1646-1647,1648, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-600887

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Objective To discuss surgical method and clinical curative effect of the headless compression cannulated screw percutaneous minimally invasive treatment of Evans -JensenⅠ,type Ⅱ of intertrochanteric fracture. Methods The clinical data of 21 cases of Jensen Evans and type II femoral intertrochanteric fractures who were treated by headless compression cannulated screw minimally invasive treatment were retrospectively annalyzed.In all patients,male in 6 cases,female in 13 cases;63 -86 years old,average 71.79 years.According to the Evans -Jensen norm and curative effect evaluation according to the improved Harris standard.Results Follow -up time was 6 -18 months (mean 12.15 months),two of them respectively in the six months after death from acute myocardial infarc-tion (ami)and 11 months of cor pulmonale,the rest of 17 cases of bony healing.Harris,the average score (67 -95points)at the time of the last follow -up,including 14 cases of optimal good in 2 cases,fair 1,poor in 1 case,was 88.89%.Conclusion Headless compression cannulated screw percutaneous minimally invasive treatment of Evans-Jensen Ⅰ,type Ⅱ intertrochanteric fractures has the advantangtages of minimally invasive,reliable fixation,high rate of fracture healing,allowing early hip not functional exercise load conditions and obtaining ideal therapeutic effect.

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