2018 Vol. 39, No. 2

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2018, 39(2) doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.001
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Preventability and priority for unintentional injury control in children and adolescents
TAO Fangbiao
2018, 39(2): 163-166. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.003
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Children and adolescents belong to the group with high incidence of unintentional injury which is the main cause for the death on a global scale.Therefore,it is of great significance to improve the health level of the total population by focusing on unintentional injury in this group.This editorial ...
Strengthen safety education to prevent school injuries
SHI Wenhui
2018, 39(2): 167-169. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.004
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Children spend most of time in school from kindergarten (3 years old) to go into society (18 years old).To ensure them a healthy growth and a happy childhood,the safety of the children on campus is a matter of cutting the pragmatic interests of children and all society.Therefore,strengthening campus...
Development and evaluation on reliability and validity of Adolescent Non-suicidal Self-injury Assessment Questionnaire
WAN Yuhui, LIU Wan, HAO Jiahu, TAO Fangbiao
2018, 39(2): 170-173. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.005
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Objective To develop and evaluate the reliability and validity of the Adolescent Non-suicidal Self-injury Assessment Questionnaire and the psycho-evaluation of its reliability and validity was carried out,and to provide an instrument for better understanding adolescent non-suicidal self-injury.Metho...
Trends of unintentional injury among middle school students in four areas of China during 2012-2014
MA Shuangshuang, HAO Jiahu, WAN Yuhui, SUN Ying, TAO Fangbiao
2018, 39(2): 174-176,180. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.006
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Objective To analyze prevalence of unintentional injuries behaviors in a sample of middle school students representative of four districts in China during 2012-2014 and its changing trend,and to provide scientific evidences for the prevention and control.Methods Data were drawn from the National Ado...
Prevalence and influence factors of unintentional injury among Chinese middle schools students in six cities
ZENG Hanjun, XU Shaojun, WAN Yuhui, TAO Fangbiao
2018, 39(2): 177-180. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.007
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Objective To understand the current situation of unintentional injuries among middle school students in China.Methods A total of 22 628 middle school students from thirty-three schools in six cities of China were selected by stratified cluster sampling method.Demographic characteristics and unintent...
Interactions of psychopathological sub-healthy status and problematic mobile phone use with unintentional injurious among middle schools students
WANG Wei, WAN Yuhui, HAO Jiahu, MA Shuangshuang, TAO Fangbiao
2018, 39(2): 181-184. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.008
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Objective The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of unintentional injuries and examined psychopathological sub-healthy status and problematic mobile phone use with unintentional injuries in middle schools students,and to provide reference for its controlling and to prevention.Methods A ...
Association of health literacy and unintentional injurious among Chinese middle school students in six cities
ZHANG Shichen, YANG Rong, WAN Yuhui, ZENG Hanjun, WANG Wei, TAO Fangbiao
2018, 39(2): 185-188,192. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.009
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Objective The purpose of this study was to examine associations between health literacy (HL) and unintentional injuries in junior and high school students in China.Methods A total of 22 628 junior and high school students in China were enrolled in this study from November 2015 to January 2016.Questi...
Childhood abuse experiences, recent life events and non-suicidal self-injury among college students
SONG Xianbing, MA Shuangshuang, WANG Wei, WAN Yuhui
2018, 39(2): 189-192. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.010
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Objective To determine the relationship between childhood abuse,recent life events,and non-suicidal self-injury(NSSI) among college students.Methods A total of 1 875 students involved freshman and sophomore were recruited from a college.We assessed childhood abuse exposure,life events (Multidimensio...
Public sentiment analysis about reports of NIPRCES through the Internet media
XU Yifan, MA Guansheng
2018, 39(2): 193-196. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.011
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Objective To understand the internet media coverage of Nutrition Improvement Program for Rural Compulsory Education Students in China(NIPRCES).Methods By using the Baidu News and Baidu Index search engine,coverage of Internet media and attention situation by internet users on NIPRCES from September ...
Effects of child gymnastics on gross moor development
ZHA Ping, SHEN Qiqi, REN Yuanchun
2018, 39(2): 197-199. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.012
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Objective To investigate possible effects of child gymnastics on gross motor development.Methods Forty children aged 5-6 years old were randomly divided into exercise and control group.Children in the exercise group received twice/week (60 mins every time) gymnastics for 12 weeks.Test of Gross Motor...
Sexual abuse self-protection skills among middle school students in rural area of Hubei Province
ZHANG Xiang, YANG Mei, JIANG Can, ZHENG Nianxiang, HUANG Jufen, GUO Qing, LI Yan, XIANG Bing
2018, 39(2): 200-202,206. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.013
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Objective To evaluate sexual abuse self-protection skills among middle school students in rural of Hubei province.Methods All the 1 658 students were recruited from 1 senior high schools and 2 junior high schools through random cluster sampling and were investigated with a questionnaire survey.Logis...
Analysis of factors associated with willingness to accept peer HIV voluntary counseling and testing among college students in Guangzhou
CHEN Mengqing, CHENG Weibin, XU Huifang, CAI Yanshan, ZHONG Fei, CHEN Xi, FAN Lirui, LI Jingyan
2018, 39(2): 203-206. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.014
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Objective To understand the willingness to accept peer HIV voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) among college students in Guangzhou and its influencing factors,and to provide reference for controlling and preventing of AIDS on compus.Methods A self-designed study was conducted among 3 079 undergra...
Prevalence and influencing factors of physical exercise among urban primary and middle school students in Guangzhou,2016
ZONG Yinan, LIU Li, GAO Yanhui, LIANG Jianping, YANG Jiewen, DENG Yusheng, WANG Zhen, YANG Yi
2018, 39(2): 207-210. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.015
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Objective To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of insufficient physical exercise time and related factors among urban primary and middle school students in Guangzhou,and to provide a reference for the improvement of physical health among children and adolescents.Methods Questionnair...
Research on the primary and middle school students' sports development in Jiangsu and its influencing factors
DING Xiaoyan, HONG Ping, ZHANG Ru, ZHANG Yunkun
2018, 39(2): 211-214,218. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.016
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Objective To understand the sports development of primary and middle school students in Jiangsu and its influencing factors,and to provide reference for formulating intervention measures.Methods A total of 6 846 students selected by stratified cluster sampling from 30 primary and middle schools in 8...
Pubertal timing and depressive symptom among primary and junior middle school students in urban Chongqing
PENG Linli, HE Fang, YANG Jingwei, RAN Min, WANG Hong
2018, 39(2): 215-218. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.017
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Objective To explore relationship between pubertal timing and depressive symptoms among primary and junior middle school students in urban Chongqing.Methods Totally,3 351 students from 8 schools including four primary schools and four junior schools were selected via stratified cluster sampling in u...
Analysis of intermediate relationship among perfectionism, active procrastination and anxiety of normal college students
XIE Hongmei, WANG Jingjing, XU Xue
2018, 39(2): 219-221,225. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.018
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Objective In order to explore the relationship among perfectionism,active procrastination and anxiety,and to provide a basis for normal college students' mental health education.Methods A sample of 1 589 normal college students completed Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale,A New Active Procra...
Effectiveness of self-and mutual-rescue training for emergencies among nursing college students
ZHANG Di, JI Chengyu, QIAO Yan, ZHU Dong, WANG Kaixuan, JI Xueying, ZOU Shengqiang, ZHANG Liyan
2018, 39(2): 222-225. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.019
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Objective To improve the emergency response ability among nursing freshmen,and to provide basic information on self-and mutual rescue training materials.Methods By using the convenient sampling method,152 nursing freshmen were trained with emergency related self-and mutual-rescue,including basic ski...
Research on the influence of online game on suicide attitude of middle school students in Guizhou Province
CHEN Xiong, WANG Junhua, WANG Xiaobin, TIAN Juan, LIU Haiyan, LIU Lan, LONG Ji
2018, 39(2): 226-228. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.020
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Objective To compare the differences of middle school students' suicidal attitudes of whether they play online games or not by Propensity Score Matching (PSM),with a view to provide reference for suicide crisis intervention.Methods A total of 5 109 middle school students in Guizhou Guiyang,Kaili and...
Relationship between Internet addiction and suicidal behavior among middle school students in Guangzhou
PAN Siyuan, Li Wuquan, LI Ming, GUO Lan, DENG Xueqing, LU Ciyong
2018, 39(2): 229-231. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.021
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Objective To investigate the prevalence and the association between Internet addiction and suicide behaviors among middle school students and to explore whether the association could be partly or fully accounted by depression and bullying behaviors.Methods Using two-stage random stratified cluster s...
Mental health changes among college students and its relation with perceived social support
ZHANG Minting, ZHAO Jiubo, ZHANG Xiaoyuan, ZHAO Jingbo, YANG Xueling, CHEN Jie
2018, 39(2): 232-235. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.022
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Objective To understand mental health changes among college students and its association with perceived social support.Methods Totally 2 301 students from a university in Guangzhou were selected with random cluster sampling and participated in this two-years longitudinal study.University Personality...
Moderating effect of physical exercise between perfectionism and eating disorder among female college students
ZHANG Tongtong
2018, 39(2): 236-238,244. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.023
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Objective To explore the moderating effect of physical exercise in relationship between perfectionism and eating disorder among female college students.Methods A total of 1 938 female college students from three universities in Shandong province participated in this study and completed Chinese Frost...
Reference values of skeletal muscle mass indices in Chinese children aged 6-9 years in Guangzhou
ZENG Zhicong, HUANG Gaopei, LIANG Jingjing, GUO Yangfeng, WEI Yuanhuan, WANG Jue, ZHANG Zheqing
2018, 39(2): 239-244. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.024
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Objective To establish the reference values of skeletal muscle indices of children aged 6-9 in Guangzhou,China,and to provide reference for their muscule development.Methods A total of 456 children aged 6-9 years old were enrolled in urban area of Guangzhou.Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) was...
Impulsivity and mental health in college students: multiple mediating of negative automatic thoughts and coping styles
HU Yongjuan, WANG Jing, WANG Weiping, XUE Zhaoxia
2018, 39(2): 245-247,251. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.025
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Objective To investigate the mediating role of negative automatic thoughts and coping styles between impulsivity and mental health.Methods A total of 931 college students completed impulse system subscale of Dual-Mode of Self-control Scale (DMSC-S),Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ),Negative Cop...
Relationship between physical fitness and muscle parameter among male college students in Guangxi
HUANG Liqian, LI Qiaoli, HUANG Binbin, ZHU Qingqing, ZHOU He, GONG Jiangu, XU Lin, LIU Peng
2018, 39(2): 248-251. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.026
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Objective To explore the relationship between physical fitness test and muscle parameter among male college students in Guangxi.Methods A total of 607 male college students were randomly selected,whose muscle nass were measured by professional Body Composition Monitors (Tanita MC-180).According to t...
Secular trends of height and weight in Chinese children from 2005 to 2014
GAO Di, DONG Yanhui, YIN Yang, ZOU Zhiyong, MA Jun
2018, 39(2): 252-255,259. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.027
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Objective To analyze the secular trends and characteristics in height and weight of Chinese school children (aged 7-18 years) during 2005 to 2014.Methods The height and weight measurement data came from the Chinese National Survey on Students Constitution and Health in 2005,2010 and 2014.Data were f...
Comparison of physical fitness of Kirgiz students in 2005 and 2014 in Xinjiang
KUANG Mingliang, ALIMUJIANG Yimiti Taerken
2018, 39(2): 256-259. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.028
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Objective To investigate changes in physical fitness among Kirgiz primary and secondary school students in Xinjiang during 2005 to 2014.Methods Data came from Chinese National Survey on Students' Constitution and Health,Xinjiang area in 2005 and 2014.Physical fitness of 5 696 primary and secondary s...
Correlation between refractive errors with axial length to corneal radius of curvature ratio among children of Wuhan
ZHAO Yuanyuan, GONG Jie, LU Benlin, XU Wenlong, LI Fang, YANG Lihua, LYU Meixia, XU Ting, YAN Jing
2018, 39(2): 260-262. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.029
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Objective To investigate the correlation between refractive error axial length to corneal radius of curvature among children and adolescents.Methods A total of 3 697 children (7 394 eyes) aged 7 to 12 years old were selected from Low Vision Prevention and Treatment Center in Wuhan during January 201...
Analysis on the trend and influencing factors of college students' physical fitness in Zhejiang Province during 2007-2014
MA Shen, SHAO Yanxia, WANG Baishan
2018, 39(2): 262-264. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2018.02.030
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Objective To understand dynamic trend of physical fitness of college students in Zhejiang province during 2007 -2014.Methods A cluster stratified sample of 1 607 567 undergraduates from Zhejiang were investigated.Chinese National Survey on Students' Constitution and Health standard was used to calcu...
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