The lack of measures that systematically evaluate the characteristics and functioning of Chinese families is hindering the development of appropriate family interventions for schizophrenia in China. We assessed the reliability and validity of revised and adapted Chinese versions (CV) of the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales (FACES-II-CV) and the Family Environment Scales (FES-CV) and administered these instruments to 120 respondents from families with a schizophrenic member and 126 respondents from control families. The psychometric properties of the FACES-II-CV and of the FES-CV Cohesion, Conflict, Intellectual-Cultural Orientation, and Active-Recreational Orientation scales are satisfactory, so they are appropriate for use in China; the remaining six FES-CV scales require further culturally appropriate revision. Compared to control families, families with schizophrenic patients in China have higher conflict, lower cohesion, poor adaptability, and are less likely to be involved in intellectual and recreational activities. These differences remained significant after adjusting for family and respondent characteristics.
The aim ofthis study is to examine the mental health status ofyoung migrant workers in Shenzhen.Using the Syniptonis Check List-90 (SCL-90), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Social Support Scale and Mental Health Questionnaire for Laborers,371 migrant workers who came from inland areas ofChina and 100 local workers Xvere investigated.The SCL-90 profile of migrant workers was also compared to the SCL-90 n o r m provided by general people in China. The SCL-90 results showed that the total scores, the average scores of the positive symptoms, the three factor scores of obscssionality, interpersonal sensitivity and phobia in migrant workers were significantly higher than those in the local workers.According to the multivariate analysis, the aniount ofcontribution to mental health, in descending order, was neuroticisni, psychological pressure, income, home sickness, marital or love problems, extroversion and introversion, living conditions and social status.The mental health status of young migrant workers in Shenzhen was poorer than that of their local counterparts, as \vcU as people in China on the SCL-90. It is recommended that niental health workers should help migrant workers adjust to the new urban environment by providing psychological counseling and other relevant treatment facilities.,
Reactive astrogliosis and microgliosis after spinal cord injury (SCI) contribute to glial scar formation that impedes axonal regeneration. The mechanisms underlying reactive astrocyte and microglia proliferation upon injury remain partially understood. Peroxiredoxin 1 (PRDX1) is an antioxidant participating in cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. However, PRDX1 functions in SCI-induced astrocyte and microglia proliferation are unknown. In this study, we established an acute spinal cord contusion injury model in adult rats to investigate the potential role of PRDX1 during the pathological process of SCI. We found the palpable expression increase of PRDX1 after SCI by western blot and immunohistochemistry staining. Double immunofluorescence staining showed that PRDX1 expression mainly increased in astrocytes and microglia. In addition, PRDX1/proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) colocalized in astrocytes and microglia. Furthermore, PCNA expression also elevated after SCI, as well as was positively correlated with PRDX1 expression. In vitro, PRDX1 expression in primary rat spinal cord astrocytes and microglia changed in a concentration- and time-dependent manner according to LPS treatment. In addition, PRDX1 knockdown in astrocytes and microglia resulted in the decrease of PCNA expression after LPS stimulation, showing that PRDX1 promoted astrocyte and microglia proliferation after inflammation. Our results suggested that PRDX1 might play a crucial role in astrocyte and microglia proliferation after SCI.
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