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Sichuan Mental Health ; (6): 307-312, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987339

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BackgroundCompared with male adolescents, depression among female adolescents is of higher prevalence and greater severity. The level of generalized trust correlates with the severity of depression, and attachment correlates with the level of generalized trust. Therefore, based on the mediating role of generalized trust between attachment and depression, this study explores the pathogenesis of depression in female adolescents. ObjectiveTo explore the mediating role of generalized trust between paternal, maternal and peer attachment and depression in female adolescents, so as to provide references for improving the depression of female adolescents. MethodsThis study included 73 female adolescents who met the diagnostic criteria for depressive disorder in the International Classification of Diseases, tenth edition(ICD-10) as well as received outpatient and inpatient treatment in Hangzhou Seventh People's Hospital between March 2022 and October 2022. Investigation was conducted by use of Revised Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (IPPA-R), the Inclusive General Trust Scale (IGTS) and Children's Depression Inventory (CDI). Pearson correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation between each scale score. The Bootstrap method was used to test the mediating role of generalized trust between attachment and depression. Results① CDI score in female adolescents with depression was negatively correlated with scores of paternal, maternal and peer attachment in IPPA-R (r=-0.463, -0.459, -0.447, P<0.01). Scores of paternal, maternal and peer attachment in IPPA-R were positively correlated with IGTS score (r=0.372, 0.318, 0.395, P<0.01). IGTS score was negatively correlated with CDI score (r=-0.531, P<0.01 ). ②The test of mediating role showed that the direct effect of paternal, maternal and peer attachment on depression level was significant in female adolescents with depression (effect size=-0.138, -0.136, -0.107, 95% CI: -0.236~-0.039, -0.242~-0.029, -0.203~-0.012). ③The mediating role of generalized trust between paternal, maternal peer attachment and depression level was significant (effect size=-0.069, -0.066, -0.071, 95% CI: -0.127~-0.021, -0.137~-0.010, -0.145~-0.018). ConclusionPaternal, maternal and peer attachment can influence the depression level of female adolescents both directly and indirectly through the generalized trust.

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Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology ; (6): 362-366, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-451015

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OBJECTIVE Tostudytheeffectofmetforminonglucolipidmetabolicdisorderscaused byolanzapineorquetiapineinrats.METHODS Olanzapine1mg·kg-1·d-1wasgivenigorquetiapine 20 mg·kg -1·d -1 was given ig for 4 d,and the dose increased to 40 mg·kg -1·d -1 from the 5th day.Met-formin 100 mg·kg -1·d -1 was given ig from the 15th day.The treatment lasted 8 weeks.Body mass, fasting blood sugar (FBS)and postprandial 2 hours blood glucose (2hPBG)were measured at base-line,3 d,1 week,2 week,4 week,6 week and 8 week.At the end of the 8th week,serum cholesterol (TC),triglyceride (TG),low density lipoprotein (LDL-C),high density lipoprotein (HDL-C),fruc-tosamine(FA)andinsulin(IRS)weremeasured.RESULTS Therewasnosignificantstatisticaldiffer-ence between normal control group and metformin 1 00 mg·kg -1·d -1 group.At the end of the 6th week, compared with normal control group,the body mass and 2hPBG were significantly increased in olanzap-ine 1 mg·kg -1·d -1 group and quetiapine 40 mg·kg -1·d -1 group (P<0.05),respectively.At the end of the 8th week,body mass,2hPBG,INS,FA,TC,TG,LDL-C were significantly increased (P<0.05), and HDL-C decreased in olanzapine group and quetiapine group(P<0.05),respectively.FBS was increased only in olanzapine group(P<0.05).Compared with olanzapine group or quetiapine group, body mass,FBS,2hPBG,INS,FA,TC,TG,LDL-C were significantly decreased by metformin admin-istration(P<0.05).CONCLUSION Metformincaneffectivelypreventandtreatweightgainand glucolipid metabolic disorder caused by olanzapine or quetiapine.

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