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Org Lett ; 26(9): 1985-1990, 2024 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38393365

ABSTRACT

Herein, we disclosed a highly chemoselective synthesis of quinoline-2-one and quinoline-2-thione derivatives using EtOS2K as the C1 source. Quinoline-2-one derivatives were synthesized selectively with NaCl as a catalyst in the solvent DMSO/H2O, while quinoline-2-thione derivatives were produced without the need for any catalyst in an environmentally friendly solvent EtOH/H2O. The reaction conditions were mild and had good functional group tolerance.

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Pers Individ Dif ; 179: 110893, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36540084

ABSTRACT

Confronting COVID-19 pandemic, one's health belief and behavior are essential to mental well-being. Thus conceived, this study applied the Health Belief Model to test the mediating effect of risk perception and coping strategies on the relationship between self-efficacy and mental health problems. Six hundred and eighteen participants aged 17-52 (117 males and 501 females) completed our web-based survey from February 7 to April 10, 2020. 12.6-15.1% of participants were affected by COVID-19 outbreak in varying degrees. The mediating effects of risk perception and active coping were significant, so was the serial mediating effect of risk perception and passive coping. Individuals with higher general self-efficacy were more likely to have lower risk perception, less passive coping strategies, more active coping strategies, and subsequently had less mental health problems. In conclusion, application of the HBM would help understand how mental health problems happen during an infectious disease epidemic, and the relationships among the HBM constructs need further investigation.

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Psychiatry Res ; 275: 345-350, 2019 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30954845

ABSTRACT

Humour processing comprises the humour comprehension and the humour appreciation phases. Patients with schizophrenia have impaired humour processing. However, it is unclear whether such deficits affect subclinical populations such as individuals with social anhedonia. Our study recruited forty-eight individuals with high levels of social anhedonia (HSA, screened by the Revised Chapman Social Anhedonia Scale) and 50 individuals with low levels of social anhedonia (LSA). Participants completed behavioural tasks which tapped into humour comprehension and appreciation, and a set of questionnaires assessing their sense of humour, humour styles and subjective experiential pleasure. Using signal detection theory analysis, the d' and ß values were generated to measure the detection of humour signal in the comprehension phase and the inner criteria of the humour appreciation respectively. The results showed that the HSA and LSA groups did not differ in humour signal detection (d') but the HSA group had significantly higher inner criteria of humour appreciation (ß) than the LSA group. The ß value was correlated with experiential anticipatory pleasure in all participants. The HSA group had significantly lower within-group coherence than the LSA group when processing humour. Our findings suggested that individuals with social anhedonia have impaired humour processing.


Subject(s)
Anhedonia , Schizophrenia , Schizophrenic Psychology , Wit and Humor as Topic/psychology , Adult , Comprehension , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pleasure , Surveys and Questionnaires , Task Performance and Analysis
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Psychol Rep ; 122(2): 411-432, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29471720

ABSTRACT

This study seeks to contrast absorption-addiction idolatry and identification-emulation idolatry. Whereas absorption-addiction idolatry progresses from entertainment/socializing to personalizing and obsession about the idol, identification-emulation idolatry unfolds in terms of identification, attachment, romantization, idealization, and consumption about the idol or his or her derivatives. Based on a sample of 1310 secondary school and university students in Hong Kong, the study verified the original factor model composed of five first-order identification-emulation idolatry and three first-order absorption-addiction idolatry factors, with the latter more predictable by fans' club membership.


Subject(s)
Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Behavior, Addictive/psychology , Famous Persons , Religion and Psychology , Students/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Hong Kong , Humans , Male , Young Adult
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Psychiatry Res ; 261: 527-534, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29395876

ABSTRACT

Patients with schizophrenia have been reported to exhibit anhedonia, a reduced hedonic capacity and deficits in motivation for reward pursuit. However, it is unclear whether these deficits also exist in at-risk individuals prone to psychosis or not. The present study compared 26 individuals with social anhedonia and 28 healthy controls using a grip Effort-based Pleasure Experience Task (E-PET). The findings showed that individuals with social anhedonia did not increase their hard task choices with the elevation of reward magnitude and probability while healthy controls did. Higher reward probability and magnitude did not lead to more anticipatory pleasure in individuals with social anhedonia. The mean anticipatory pleasure experience ratings in individuals with social anhedonia were significantly lower than controls. Our results suggest that individuals with social anhedonia already exhibit motivational deficits during reward pursuit.


Subject(s)
Anhedonia , Choice Behavior , Motivation , Pleasure , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Male , Reward , Young Adult
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Psychol Rep ; 120(4): 639-649, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28558535

ABSTRACT

Mental health studies show that women are likely to score higher on subjective well-being and higher on depression than men. To verify this, the present study collected a sample of 5648 undergraduates in 55 universities in China. Results showed that women reported higher optimism, gratitude, subjective well-being, and depression than men, and that optimism and gratitude mediated the relationship between gender and mental health (subjective well-being and depression). By its implication, women were more likely to be optimistic and grateful, and as such they tended to experience higher subjective well-being and depression simultaneously. This also implies that gender differences on mental health could also be a dispositional issue as well as a socialization one.

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Sheng Li Xue Bao ; 68(3): 215-23, 2016 Jun 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27350193

ABSTRACT

Environmental stress (ES) is commonly used in producing chronic unpredictable mild stress to study pathogenesis of depression, including the regulatory role of circadian system on depression. However, the direct effect of ES on the circadian system has been rarely explored. The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of ES on depression-like behaviors and diurnal rhythm of plasma hormone/peptide levels in male rats. Rats were allocated into control group (CON group), low frequency ES group (LF group) and high frequency ES group (HF group). Sucrose preference test (SPT), open field test (OFT), weight gain, food and water intake were conducted to assess depression- and anxiety-like behaviors. A total of 7 times of the tail venous blood was collected with an interval of 4 h during 24 h from other rats who subjected to the same procedures of ES but not the behavioral tests. The alterations of diurnal rhythm of peripheral plasma corticosterone (CORT) and melatonin, and changes of the cholecystokinin (CCK), neuropeptide Y and leptin levels at zeitgeber time (ZT) 0 were detected by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). We found that ES led to a disturbance of diurnal rhythm of CORT and melatonin in the plasma. Besides, it also increased plasma leptin level and decreased body weight gain, but it did not produce depression- and anxiety-like behaviors compared with those rats in the control group. In short, our findings indicated that the ES could induce a disturbance of diurnal rhythm of plasma CORT and melatonin in male rats.


Subject(s)
Circadian Rhythm , Depressive Disorder , Stress, Physiological , Animals , Anxiety , Behavior, Animal , Corticosterone , Depression , Leptin , Male , Melatonin , Neuropeptide Y , Rats
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Behav Brain Res ; 300: 38-44, 2016 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26655789

ABSTRACT

The seasonality of depressive symptoms is prevalent in children and adolescents. However, the mechanisms that underlie such susceptibility to seasonal influences on mood disorders are unclear. We examined the effects of a short photoperiod condition on the susceptibility to subchronic unpredictable mild stress (SCUS) and rhythmic alterations of plasma corticosterone (CORT), melatonin, and neuropeptide Y (NPY) in adolescent male rats. Compared with the 12h/12h light/dark photoperiod control (CON) rats, the 8h/16h photoperiod SCUS rats exhibited significant anhedonia, a core symptom of human depression, together with a blunted diurnal rhythm and elevation of 24h CORT, melatonin, and NPY levels. The 8h/16h photoperiod condition also blunted the rhythmicity of CORT, caused a phase inversion of melatonin, and caused a phase delay of NPY compared with 12h/12h CON rats. Such abnormalities of plasma CORT, NPY, and melatonin might cause adolescent individuals to present higher stress reactivity and greater vulnerability to stress over their lifetimes. The present study provides evidence of the susceptibility to the seasonality of stress-related disorders in adolescence.


Subject(s)
Disease Susceptibility , Photoperiod , Seasonal Affective Disorder , Stress, Psychological , Aging/blood , Aging/psychology , Anhedonia/physiology , Animals , Circadian Rhythm/physiology , Corticosterone/blood , Disease Models, Animal , Male , Melatonin/blood , Neuropeptide Y/blood , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Resilience, Psychological , Seasonal Affective Disorder/blood , Seasons , Stress, Psychological/blood , Uncertainty
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Psychol Rep ; 117(3): 845-55, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26595303

ABSTRACT

Humor is found to be an essential element of creative thinking in Western culture. In Eastern culture, however, the relationship between creativity and humor is ambivalent. This study examined the relationship among humor styles, creative personality traits, and creative thinking abilities. A sample of 118 Chinese undergraduates in Hong Kong was recruited to complete the Humor Styles Questionnaire, the three Creative Personality subscales of the Chinese Personality Assessment Inventory-2 (CPAI-2), and the Verbal Test of the Wallach-Kogan Creativity Tests. Results show that humor styles are uncorrelated with creative thinking abilities of flexibility, fluency, and originality, but affiliative humor and aggressive humor are correlated with creative personality traits of novelty and diversity. A hierarchical multiple regression shows that both humor styles and creative personality traits of novelty and diversity account for non-significant variance on creative thinking abilities. These findings largely support a hypothesized non-association between humor styles and creative measures. They also pose a sharp contrast to findings obtained in the West, in which humor styles are typically correlated with both creative thinking abilities and creative personality traits.


Subject(s)
Creativity , Personality Inventory/statistics & numerical data , Personality , Thinking/physiology , Wit and Humor as Topic/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Hong Kong , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Students/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Psychol Rep ; 115(2): 517-25, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25153846

ABSTRACT

Summary.-This study examined how humor styles could mediate the effect of self-esteem on subjective happiness. 227 Hong Kong undergraduate students completed the Humor Styles Questionnaire, the Roxsenberg Self-esteem Scale, and the Subjective Happiness Scale. Results showed adaptive humor styles (affiliative humor and self-enhancing humor) significantly predicted self-esteem and subjective happiness and mediated the relationship between self-esteem and subjective happiness. Maladaptive humor styles (aggressive humor and self-defeating humor) did not strongly predict self-esteem or subjective happiness. The mediation effects of humor styles found in the present research provided useful suggestions for future studies.


Subject(s)
Happiness , Self Concept , Wit and Humor as Topic/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Hong Kong , Humans , Male , Young Adult
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Psychol Rep ; 115(1): 65-74, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25153950

ABSTRACT

This study examined the relationship between humor styles and loneliness among a sample of Hong Kong and Mainland Chinese. A total of 159 Hong Kong undergraduates and 178 Hangzhou undergraduates were recruited to complete a survey composed of the Humor Styles Questionnaire and the Emotional and Social Loneliness Scales. Multiple regression analyses showed that self-defeating humor explained significant variance in both social and emotional loneliness for Hong Kong students, but only in social loneliness for Hangzhou students. Hong Kong students scored significantly higher on aggressive humor and self-defeating humor, and scored significantly lower on affiliative humor and self-enhancing humor than did their counterparts in Hangzhou. This could be attributed to the greater influence of Confucianism in Mainland China than in Hong Kong.


Subject(s)
Loneliness/psychology , Wit and Humor as Topic/psychology , Adolescent , China/ethnology , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Female , Hong Kong/ethnology , Humans , Male , Religion and Psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Psychol Rep ; 109(1): 99-107, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22049652

ABSTRACT

Although cross-cultural research indicates that Chinese people demonstrate less humor than do Americans, little research addresses the reasons. This cross-cultural difference may be largely due to different implicit attitudes toward humor held by Chinese and Americans, deeply rooted in the two cultural traditions. Both self-report evaluation and the Implicit Association Test (IAT) were used to compare Chinese and American attitudes toward humor. Although 60 Chinese undergraduate students showed no significant difference from 33 American exchange students in explicit attitudes toward humor, the former associated humor more frequently with unpleasant adjectives and seriousness with pleasant adjectives on the IAT; the opposite pattern was found for the American group. This indicated a negative implicit attitude toward humor among the Chinese students.


Subject(s)
Asian People/psychology , Attitude , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Social Values , Students/psychology , Wit and Humor as Topic/psychology , Association , China , Female , Humans , Male , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States , Young Adult
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Psychol Rep ; 94(3 Pt 2): 1235-49, 2004 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15362398

ABSTRACT

This study surveyed 994 undergraduates in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Nanchang, Nanjing and Xian about their nomination and evaluation of the most creative people in Chinese societies as well as their valuation of collectivistic and individualistic goals of creativity. Politicians and scientists/inventors were mostly nominated and were generally rated higher on social contribution than on creativity. Artists/musicians and writers/poets were rarely nominated and were mostly rated higher on creativity than on social contribution. Collectivistic goals of creativity were significantly more valued than individualistic goals of creativity. There appears to be a social validation of creativity such that meritorious salience of creativity and social influence of the creator were greatly emphasized. Merit-based attribution of creators may have a detrimental effect on perception and promotion of general creativity in Chinese societies.


Subject(s)
Achievement , Asian People/psychology , Creativity , Leadership , Social Values , Adolescent , Adult , China , Ethical Theory , Female , Hong Kong , Humans , Male , Occupations , Social Desirability , Social Perception , Students/psychology , Urban Population
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Adolescence ; 38(149): 111-30, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12803457

ABSTRACT

This study explored the relationship between family environment and adolescent coping in a Chinese sample. Four family types were identified with cluster analysis: (a) conflict-control, (b) structured, cohesive, expressive, and recreation-oriented, (c) structured, cohesive, and low conflict, and (d) unstructured and low control. Families with high cohesion, expressiveness, organization, low conflict, and low to medium level of control were associated with a more constructive coping style. Chinese adolescents tended to (a) mobilize personal resources, (b) seek help from social resources, and (c) adopt a philosophy of doing nothing as their major coping style when they had a positive perception of their family environment. This coping style was termed "fatalistic voluntarism." Finally, boys' coping behaviors were somewhat different from girls'. Girls tended to rely more on social support, whereas boys tended to avoid the problem or engage in blaming.


Subject(s)
Adaptation, Psychological , Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Culture , Family/ethnology , Family/psychology , Social Environment , Surveys and Questionnaires , Adolescent , China/ethnology , Female , Humans , Male , Self Concept , Social Support , United States
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