Fear memory,a predictive and protective mechanism in potentially hostile environments,elicits defensive behavioral responses that have evolved to help organisms avoid harm and ensure survival.However,excessive fear me...Fear memory,a predictive and protective mechanism in potentially hostile environments,elicits defensive behavioral responses that have evolved to help organisms avoid harm and ensure survival.However,excessive fear memories may contribute to the onset of various psychological disorders,such as panic disorder,phobias,and post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD).展开更多
The phenomenon of fear memory generalization can be defined as the expansion of an individual's originally specific fear responses to a similar yet genuinely harmless stimulus or situation subsequent to the occurr...The phenomenon of fear memory generalization can be defined as the expansion of an individual's originally specific fear responses to a similar yet genuinely harmless stimulus or situation subsequent to the occurrence of a traumatic event[1].Fear generalization within the normal range represents an adaptive evolutionary mechanism to facilitate prompt reactions to potential threats and to enhance the likelihood of survival.展开更多
Fear memory is crucial for survival and adaptation in complex and dynamically changing environments that enables individuals to avoid or escape from potentially dangerous situations.However,excessive fear memories can...Fear memory is crucial for survival and adaptation in complex and dynamically changing environments that enables individuals to avoid or escape from potentially dangerous situations.However,excessive fear memories can significantly contribute to emotional disabilities and mental disorders,including panic disorder,phobias,social anxiety disorder,and post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD).展开更多
Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by reexperiencing,avoidance and hyperarousal.Memory abnormalities manifested as intrusive thoughts and prolonged distressful emot...Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by reexperiencing,avoidance and hyperarousal.Memory abnormalities manifested as intrusive thoughts and prolonged distressful emotions are postulated as key roles in PTSD development and persistence.Over the past decades,convergent results from human and animal studies have systematically investigated contributions of the amygdala,hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex(mPFC)in fear memory processes,including fear acquisition,storage,reconsolidation and extinction.These findings provide mechanistic insights for cognitive-behavioural therapy and aid in developing pathological region-targeted neuromodulation treatment for PTSD.Taking advantage of advances in cell-type selective labelling and manipulation technologies,recent studies have focused on the spatiotemporal regulation of neural circuits underlying distinct phases of fear memory processes.These findings have revealed that multiple distributed brain areas participate in the fear memory encoding network.Moreover,the functional role of distinct neuronal ensembles within the amygdala-hippocampus-mPFC pathway,identified by genetic markers and projection profiles,has been assigned to temporally separate features of fear processing,demonstrating the sophistication of the fear encoding circuit.These results provide mechanistic insights into PTSD pathology and might shed light on aetiology-based clinical interventions for PTSD.Therefore,the present review will mainly focus on the recent progress in elucidating neural circuit mechanisms underlying the dynamic regulation of fear memory,with an emphasis on the spatial distribution of fear memory encoding neural networks and the temporal coherence between neuronal ensemble activity and fear expression.展开更多
Objectives:Childbirth fear affects 34.2%of Chinese primigravida women,leading to adverse birth outcomes.Family-centered prenatal education(FCPE)may reduce fear through enhanced support systems.Methods:This quasiexperi...Objectives:Childbirth fear affects 34.2%of Chinese primigravida women,leading to adverse birth outcomes.Family-centered prenatal education(FCPE)may reduce fear through enhanced support systems.Methods:This quasiexperimental study examined the effectiveness of FCPE among 120 primigravida women(14–20 weeks’gestation)at Yancheng Third People’s Hospital.Participants with elevated Childbirth Fear Questionnaire(CFQ)scores(≥81)were assigned to either the experimental group(FCPE+standard care,n=60)or the control group(standard care only,n=60).FCPE consisted of five weekly 2-hour sessions involving pregnant women and family members.Results:Both groups showed moderate baseline fear levels(experimental:85.68±6.30;control:88.57±6.41,p=0.112).Post-intervention,the experimental group achieved significantly lower fear scores(80.43±8.53 vs.87.35±6.91,p=0.001,Cohen’s d=0.88).58.3%of experimental participants transitioned to low fear levels,compared to 16.7%in the control group.Educational level significantly moderated the outcomes within the experimental group(p=0.031).Conclusion:FCPE effectively reduces anticipatory childbirth fear with a large effect size,supporting implementation in Chinese prenatal care for improving maternal psychological well-being.展开更多
In the contemporary research landscape of mental illness treatment,fear-related disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder continue to pose significant challenges.Although exposure therapy remains a fundamental ...In the contemporary research landscape of mental illness treatment,fear-related disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder continue to pose significant challenges.Although exposure therapy remains a fundamental component of treatment,its efficacy varies considerably among individuals.DNA methylation plays a pivotal role in the extinction of fear memories,providing a promising molecular mechanism that could enhance the success of exposure-based interventions.Extensive studies have consistently demonstrated a substantial association between DNA methylation and neuronal plasticity.While DNA methylation holds potential regulatory effects on the effectiveness of exposure therapy,the bidirectional regulatory relationship between it and neuronal activity necessitates addressing several challenges before its widespread clinical application for mental disorders.First,excessive DNA methylation may suppress neural function,and non-selective enhancement of methylation could be counterproductive.Furthermore,due to potential systemic side effects,the use of methylation-modulating agents might disrupt the physiological balance and functionality of other organs and systems.Despite the dynamic interplay between DNA methylation and neuronal activity offering novel insights into the treatment of mental disorders, the strict consideration of target specificity and an appropriate dosing window requirescautious implementation in clinical practice.展开更多
BACKGROUND Fear-related disorders,such as post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD),significantly impact patients and families.Exposure therapy is a common treatment,but imp-roving its effectiveness remains a key challenge...BACKGROUND Fear-related disorders,such as post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD),significantly impact patients and families.Exposure therapy is a common treatment,but imp-roving its effectiveness remains a key challenge.Fear conditioning and extinction in animal models offer insights into its mechanisms.Our previous research indi-cates that DNA methyltransferases play a role in fear memory renewal.AIM To investigate the role of DNA methylation in the extinction of fear memory,with the goal of identifying potential strategies to enhance the efficacy of exposure therapy for fear-related disorders.METHODS This study investigated the role of DNA methylation in fear memory extinction in mice.DNA methylation was manipulated using N-phthalyl-L-tryptophan(RG108)to reduce methylation and L-methionine injections to enhance it.Neuronal activity,and dendritic spine density was measured following extinction training.RESULTS RG108 suppressed extinction,reduced spine density,and inhibited neuronal activity.Methionine injections facilitated extinction.CONCLUSION DNA methylation is crucial for fear memory extinction.Enhancing methylation may improve the efficacy of exposure therapy,offering a potential strategy to treat fear-related disorders.展开更多
BACKGROUND Return to work(RTW)serves as an indication for young and middle-aged colorectal cancer(CRC)survivors to resume their normal social lives.However,these survivors encounter significant challenges during their...BACKGROUND Return to work(RTW)serves as an indication for young and middle-aged colorectal cancer(CRC)survivors to resume their normal social lives.However,these survivors encounter significant challenges during their RTW process.Hence,scientific research is necessary to explore the barriers and facilitating factors of returning to work for young and middle-aged CRC survivors.AIM To examine the current RTW status among young and middle-aged CRC survivors and to analyze the impact of RTW self-efficacy(RTW-SE),fear of progression(FoP),eHealth literacy(eHL),family resilience(FR),and financial toxicity(FT)on their RTW outcomes.METHODS A cross-sectional investigation was adopted in this study.From September 2022 to February 2023,a total of 209 participants were recruited through a convenience sampling method from the gastrointestinal surgery department of a class A tertiary hospital in Chongqing.The investigation utilized a general information questionnaire alongside scales assessing RTW-SE,FoP,eHL,FR,and FT.To analyze the factors that influence RTW outcomes among young and middle-aged CRC survivors,Cox regression modeling and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis were used.RESULTS A total of 43.54%of the participants successfully returned to work,with an average RTW time of 100 days.Cox regression univariate analysis revealed that RTW-SE,FoP,eHL,FR,and FT were significantly different between the non-RTW and RTW groups(P<0.05).Furthermore,Cox regression multivariate analysis identified per capita family monthly income,job type,RTW-SE,and FR as independent influencing factors for RTW(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The RTW rate requires further improvement.Elevated levels of RTW-SE and FR were found to significantly increase RTW among young and middle-aged CRC survivors.Health professionals should focus on modifiable factors,such as RTW-SE and FR,to design targeted RTW support programs,thereby facilitating their timely reintegration into mainstream society.展开更多
Neuronal activity,synaptic transmission,and molecular changes in the basolateral amygdala play critical roles in fear memory.Cylindromatosis(CYLD)is a deubiquitinase that negatively regulates the nuclear factor kappa-...Neuronal activity,synaptic transmission,and molecular changes in the basolateral amygdala play critical roles in fear memory.Cylindromatosis(CYLD)is a deubiquitinase that negatively regulates the nuclear factor kappa-B pathway.CYLD is well studied in non-neuronal cells,yet underinvestigated in the brain,where it is highly expressed.Emerging studies have shown involvement of CYLD in the remodeling of glutamatergic synapses,neuroinflammation,fear memory,and anxiety-and autism-like behaviors.However,the precise role of CYLD in glutamatergic neurons is largely unknown.Here,we first proposed involvement of CYLD in cued fear expression.We next constructed transgenic model mice with specific deletion of Cyld from glutamatergic neurons.Our results show that glutamatergic CYLD deficiency exaggerated the expression of cued fear in only male mice.Further,loss of CYLD in glutamatergic neurons resulted in enhanced neuronal activation,impaired excitatory synaptic transmission,and altered levels of glutamate receptors accompanied by over-activation of microglia in the basolateral amygdala of male mice.Altogether,our study suggests a critical role of glutamatergic CYLD in maintaining normal neuronal,synaptic,and microglial activation.This may contribute,at least in part,to cued fear expression.展开更多
BACKGROUND Fear of childbirth(FoC)is a widespread issue that impacts the health and well-being of mothers and newborns.However,there is inconsistency regarding the prevalence of FoC in the and there is limited researc...BACKGROUND Fear of childbirth(FoC)is a widespread issue that impacts the health and well-being of mothers and newborns.However,there is inconsistency regarding the prevalence of FoC in the and there is limited research on the prevalence of FoC among Australian pregnant women.AIM To investigate the prevalence of FoC,its risk factors and birth outcomes in Aust-ralian multiparous women.METHODS In this prospective cohort quantitative study,212 multiparous women were re-cruited from antenatal clinics at Westmead Hospital in western Sydney from 2019 to 2022.Pregnant women who attended antenatal visits and met the inclusion criteria signed the consent forms and completed several online questionnaires at baseline.After they gave birth,their birth outcomes were collected from the hospital’s medical record database.The data were analyzed using SPSS software and descriptive statistics,χ^(2)test,independent samples t-test,and multivariable logistic regression analysis.RESULTS Out of 212 participants,24%experienced a high level of FoC and 7%experienced severe FoC.Theχ^(2)test results revealed that a family income of≤$100000,no alcohol intake during pregnancy,pre-existing health problems,previous caesarean section(emergency or planned),and previous neutral/traumatic childbirth experiences were significantly associated with higher levels of FoC(P<0.05).Other risk factors included being moderately to very worried and fearful about the upcoming birth,having severe to extremely severe anxiety throughout pregnancy,and expressing low relationship satisfaction.According to multivariable logistic regression,the odds of a high level of FoC were higher in women with anxiety,a history of traumatic childbirth experience,a history of sexual assault during childhood,pre-existing health problems,and lower relationship satisfaction(P<0.05).CONCLUSION High-severe levels of FoC are experienced by pregnant multiparous women and are affected by several demo-graphic factors.However,due to the small sample size in the present study,further studies with larger sample sizes are required to draw a firm conclusion on the prevalence of severe FoC among multiparous women and its associated risk factors and birth outcomes.展开更多
Objective:The study aimed to investigate the effect of relaxation techniques in reducing fear and anxiety in patients in need of general surgery.Materials and Methods:This quasi-experimental study with a pre-post cont...Objective:The study aimed to investigate the effect of relaxation techniques in reducing fear and anxiety in patients in need of general surgery.Materials and Methods:This quasi-experimental study with a pre-post control group design was conducted on 120 patients requiring general surgery at Saman Al-Hojjaj Hospital in Sirjan County.Patients were selected using convenience sampling and randomly assigned to the intervention group(n=60)and control group(n=60).The intervention group was taught box breathing and progressive muscle relaxation techniques by a senior psychiatric nursing expert for 15-20 min every 4 h until surgery.The control group received routine care for surgery.Data on fear and anxiety outcomes were collected using the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Surgical Fear Questionnaire.Results:The intervention group had a mean total fear score of 29.27±12.69 compared to 37.20±16.39 in the control group(P=0.012),with significant reductions in both short-term(13.57±5.93 vs.15.98±8.90;P=0.209,Cohen’s d=0.32)and long-term(15.70±7.19 vs.21.22±9.11;P=0.001,Cohen’s d=0.66)fear components(total fear:P=0.012,Cohen’s d=0.54).The total anxiety score was 91.88±6.28 in the control group and 93.60±3.62 in the intervention group,with trait anxiety significantly reduced in the intervention group(P=0.039,Cohen’s d=0.41)postintervention,but no significant change in state anxiety(P=0.577,Cohen’s d=0.16).Conclusions:Relaxation techniques significantly alleviate preoperative psychological distress,effectively reducing fear and anxiety in general surgery patients.These cost-effective,non-invasive methods enhance recovery and reduce healthcare costs.We recommend training healthcare providers to implement these techniques for optimal patient outcomes.展开更多
Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is a psychiatric disorder caused by traumatic past experiences,rooted in the neurocircuits of fear memory formation.Memory processes include encoding,storing,and recalling to forget...Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is a psychiatric disorder caused by traumatic past experiences,rooted in the neurocircuits of fear memory formation.Memory processes include encoding,storing,and recalling to forgetting,suggesting the potential to erase fear memories through timely interventions.Conventional strategies such as medications or electroconvulsive therapy often fail to provide permanent relief and come with significant side-effects.This review explores how fear memory may be erased,particularly focusing on the mnemonic phases of reconsolidation and extinction.Reconsolidation strengthens memory,while extinction weakens it.Interfering with memory reconsolidation could diminish the fear response.Alternatively,the extinction of acquired memory could reduce the fear memory response.This review summarizes experimental animal models of PTSD,examines the nature and epidemiology of reconsolidation to extinction,and discusses current behavioral therapy aimed at transforming fear memories to treat PTSD.In sum,understanding how fear memory updates holds significant promise for PTSD treatment.展开更多
BACKGROUND Cervical cancer,a prevalent gynecological malignancy,exhibits recurrence rates of 30%-50%post-treatment,with recurrent cases facing a dire 10%-20%long-term survival rate,severely impacting patients’mental ...BACKGROUND Cervical cancer,a prevalent gynecological malignancy,exhibits recurrence rates of 30%-50%post-treatment,with recurrent cases facing a dire 10%-20%long-term survival rate,severely impacting patients’mental health and quality of life.Fear of cancer recurrence(FCR)emerges as a critical psychological challenge,often leading to anxiety,social avoidance,and even suicidal tendencies.Despite its high prevalence,structured,evidence-based interventions for FCR in cervical cancer remain scarce,with most studies focusing on general psychological support rather than targeted strategies.The fear of progression theory provides a theoretical framework,highlighting cognitive-emotional conflicts arising from perceived threats of disease recurrence.Addressing this gap,this study developed a specialized,phased psychological intervention program grounded in fear of progression theory,aiming to reduce FCR and enhance resilience in cervical cancer survivors through multi-disciplinary strategies.AIM To establish a psychological intervention program to support the fear of cervical cancer recurrence and to alleviate the psychological pressure of patients after cervical cancer surgery.METHODS Thirteen experts were selected to conduct two rounds of correspondence through literature review and group discussions to amend the psychological intervention draft and form the basis for the psychological intervention.The selected experts also performed two rounds of correspondence to revise the psychological intervention draft and outline the first draft,and pre-experiments were conducted for further improvement of the psychological intervention program.Experiments were performed in 80 patients with cervical cancer to further improve the psychological intervention program of relapse fear support.RESULTS The expert authority coefficient of the first and second rounds was higher than 0.8,indicating high authority.The coordination coefficient>0.8 indicated high consistency with high significance(all P<0.05).The FCR Inventory,Kessler Psychological Distress Scale,Psychological Distress Thermometer,and General Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scores at 3 and 6 months in the study group were lower than those of the control group,and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 and Perceived Social Support Scale scores were higher than those of the control group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The psychological intervention program of relapse fear support which considers the individual differences between patients and expert opinions,has a good scientific and practical basis,and can be used to enhance the quality of life of patients.展开更多
BACKGROUND Cervical cancer survivors of childbearing age often face heightened reproductive anxiety due to the direct impact of the disease and its treatments on fertility.This anxiety may exacerbate psychological bur...BACKGROUND Cervical cancer survivors of childbearing age often face heightened reproductive anxiety due to the direct impact of the disease and its treatments on fertility.This anxiety may exacerbate psychological burdens,including depressive symptoms and fear of recurrence,significantly impacting quality of life.AIM To examine whether reproductive concerns partially mediate the relationship between depressive symptoms and fear of recurrence in cervical cancer patients of childbearing age.METHODS Utilizing a cross-sectional design with convenience sampling,208 eligible cervical cancer patients(aged 18-45 years,stable condition,and aware of diagnosis)from three tertiary hospitals completed validated questionnaires:The Reproductive Concerns After Cancer Scale,Patient Health Questionnaire-9,and Fear of Cancer Recurrence Questionnaire.Structural equation modeling was used to assess the mediating role of reproductive concerns in the relationship between depression and fear of recurrence.RESULTS Reproductive concerns demonstrated significant positive correlations with depression(r=0.477,P<0.001)and fear of recurrence(r=0.426,P<0.001).Structural equation modeling analysis revealed that reproductive concerns acted as a significant partial mediator between depression and fear of recurrence.The indirect effect via reproductive concerns was significant(β_indirect=0.152,P<0.001),accounting for 28.1% of the total effect of depression on fear of recurrence.CONCLUSION Identified path reveals fertility anxiety links depression to recurrence fear.Targeted psych interventions for repro concerns may ease both in childbearing cervical cancer survivors.展开更多
Objective:This study aimed to explore the effect of aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology on recurrence fear and sleep quality of lung cancer survivors.Methods:114 cases of lung cancer survivors were...Objective:This study aimed to explore the effect of aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology on recurrence fear and sleep quality of lung cancer survivors.Methods:114 cases of lung cancer survivors were divided into routine nursing group,emotional release technology group and aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology group.Routine nursing group received routine nursing;Emotional release technology group implemented emotional release technology for one month on the basis of routine nursing group;Aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology group used lavender aromatherapy on the basis of emotional release technology group.Results:After one month of intervention,there were statistically significant differences in the scores of fear of disease progression and sleep quality among the three groups.Conclusion:Aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology can improve the sleep quality of lung cancer survivors and reduce the economic toxicity of cancer to some extent.展开更多
The nonlinearity and fear hypothesis predicts that highly aroused vocal mammals and birds produce vocalizations(notably alarm calls and screams)which contain a variety of nonlinear phenomena(NLP).Such vocalizations of...The nonlinearity and fear hypothesis predicts that highly aroused vocal mammals and birds produce vocalizations(notably alarm calls and screams)which contain a variety of nonlinear phenomena(NLP).Such vocalizations often sound“noisy”because vocal production systems are over-blown when animals are highly aroused.While much is known about the conditions under which animals produce vocalizations containing NLP and how species respond to them,there is little research about the heritability of such behavioral traits.Using the quantitative genetic animal model,we estimated the genetic basis of“noise”in alarm calls produced by females and found significant heritability in call entropy-our measure of the noisiness.About 9%of the variance in noisiness can be accounted for by genetic differences.Taken together,these findings suggest that the degree to which marmots produce noisy calls is modestly heritable and can be thus subject to further evolution via natural selection.展开更多
Numerous studies on the formation and consolidation of memory have shown that memory processes are characterized by phase-dependent and dynamic regulation.Memory retrieval,as the only representation of memory content ...Numerous studies on the formation and consolidation of memory have shown that memory processes are characterized by phase-dependent and dynamic regulation.Memory retrieval,as the only representation of memory content and an active form of memory processing that induces memory reconsolidation,has attracted increasing attention in recent years.Although the molecular mechanisms specifc to memory retrievalinduced reconsolidation have been gradually revealed,an understanding of the time-dependent regulatory mechanisms of this process is still lacking.In this study,we applied a transcriptome analysis of memory retrieval at diferent time points in the recent memory stage.Diferential expression analysis and Short Time-series Expression Miner(STEM)depicting temporal gene expression patterns indicated that most diferential gene expression occurred at 48 h,and the STEM cluster showing the greatest transcriptional upregulation at 48 h demonstrated the most significant diference.We then screened the diferentially-expressed genes associated with that met the expression patterns of those cluster-identifed genes that have been reported to be involved in learning and memory processes in addition to dipeptidyl peptidase 9(DPP9).Further quantitative polymerase chain reaction verifcation and pharmacological intervention suggested that DPP9 is involved in 48-h fear memory retrieval and viral vector-mediated overexpression of DPP9 countered the 48-h retrieval-induced attenuation of fear memory.Taken together,our fndings suggest that temporal gene expression patterns are induced by recent memory retrieval and provide hitherto undocumented evidence of the role of DPP9 in the retrieval-induced reconsolidation of fear memory.展开更多
Background:As the digital age progresses,fear of missing out(FoMO)is becoming increasingly common,and the impact factor of FOMO needs to be further investigated.This study aims to explore the relationship between psyc...Background:As the digital age progresses,fear of missing out(FoMO)is becoming increasingly common,and the impact factor of FOMO needs to be further investigated.This study aims to explore the relationship between psychological security(PS)and FoMO by analyzing the mediating role of social networking addiction(SNA)and the moderating role of social self-efficacy(SSE).Methods:We collected a sample of 1181 college students(with a mean age of 19.671.38 years)from five universities in a province of China's Mainland through cluster sampling.Data±were gathered using the psychological security questionnaire(PSQ),the FoMO scale,the SNA scale,and the perceived social self-efficacy(PSSE)scale.Data analysis employed independent-sample t-tests,one-way analysis of variance(ANOVA),Harman’s single-factor test,confirmatory factor analysis,and moderated mediation analysis.Results:The results of the mediation model and moderated mediation model analyses showed the following key findings:(1)PS is significantly negatively correlated with FoMO;(2)SNA mediates the relationship between PS and FoMO;(3)SSE positively moderates the relationship between PS and FoMO;and(4)SSE also positively moderates the relationship between PS and SNA.Conclusion:University students’PS not only directly impacts FoMO but also indirectly influences it through SNA.Additionally,SSE positively moderates both the direct path and the first half of the mediation path,indicating that enhancing students’PS and SSE can help alleviate their SNA and FoMO,promoting their psychological and behavioral well-being.展开更多
Background:To understand the current situation of loneliness and dementia fear among elderly people in the community;Analyze the influencing factors and clarify the correlation between the two.Methods:Through convenie...Background:To understand the current situation of loneliness and dementia fear among elderly people in the community;Analyze the influencing factors and clarify the correlation between the two.Methods:Through convenience sampling,228 elderly people were selected as the research subjects,and the general demographic characteristics questionnaire,elderly loneliness scale,dementia fear scale,and simplified intelligence status check scale were used for investigation.SPSS 28.0 statistical software was used for data analysis.Results:The total score of loneliness was 96.21±21.83 points,and the total score of dementia fear was 59.34±13.50 points.There were statistically significant differences in dementia fear scores among elderly people in the community in terms of age,gender,marital status,family history of dementia,and number of chronic diseases(P<0.05).Person correlation analysis showed a positive correlation between the total score of dementia fear and loneliness in elderly people in the community(r=0.162,P<0.05).Conclusion:The level of loneliness and dementia fear among elderly people in the community is at a moderate level.Age,gender,marital status,family history of dementia,and number of chronic diseases are important influencing factors of dementia fear among elderly people in the community.The sense of loneliness among elderly people in the community is positively correlated with dementia fear,meaning that the greater the degree of loneliness,the higher the degree of dementia fear among elderly people in the community.展开更多
BACKGROUND Uncertainty in illness(UI)and fear of progression(FoP)are significant psycho-logical challenges for lung cancer patients.Coping styles and social support are critical mediators,influencing patients'abil...BACKGROUND Uncertainty in illness(UI)and fear of progression(FoP)are significant psycho-logical challenges for lung cancer patients.Coping styles and social support are critical mediators,influencing patients'ability to manage the emotional and psy-chological burden of UI and FoP.However,limited research has explored the chain mediation effect of these factors on the relationship between UI and FoP,particularly among Chinese lung cancer patients.Convenience sampling was used to recruit inpatients diagnosed with lung cancer at a tertiary hospital in Changde City between November and December 2023.A total of 320 participants completed the Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale,Simp-lified Coping Style Questionnaire,Mandarin Chinese Version of the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey,and Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form.The chain mediation analysis was performed using the PROCESS macro to examine the relationships between the variables.RESULTS The results revealed that UI had a significant direct effect on FoP(effect=0.224,95%CI:0.136-0.408).Additionally,three indirect pathways were identified:(1)Social support(effect=0.128,95%CI:0.045-0.153);(2)Coping style(effect=0.115,95%CI:0.048-0.157);and(3)Chain mediators involving social support and coping style(effect=0.072,95%CI:0.045-0.120).The total indirect effect of the three mediation paths is 31.5%.These results confirm that social support and coping style significantly mediate the relationship between UI and FoP.CONCLUSION Based on cross-sectional data and a chain mediation model,this study explored the mechanisms between UI,social support,coping style,and FOP.Patients with lung cancer have higher levels of FOP,and the results of this study revealed a correlation between these four factors.Social support and coping style partially mediated the effects of UI on FOP,and there was a chain-mediating effect between UI and FOP.Programs designed to strengthen social support networks should also incorporate training to develop adaptive coping strategies,ultimately reducing FOP and improving overall quality of life.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82104138)the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(LY24H310003).
文摘Fear memory,a predictive and protective mechanism in potentially hostile environments,elicits defensive behavioral responses that have evolved to help organisms avoid harm and ensure survival.However,excessive fear memories may contribute to the onset of various psychological disorders,such as panic disorder,phobias,and post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD).
基金supported by the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation(ZR2022QH144).
文摘The phenomenon of fear memory generalization can be defined as the expansion of an individual's originally specific fear responses to a similar yet genuinely harmless stimulus or situation subsequent to the occurrence of a traumatic event[1].Fear generalization within the normal range represents an adaptive evolutionary mechanism to facilitate prompt reactions to potential threats and to enhance the likelihood of survival.
文摘Fear memory is crucial for survival and adaptation in complex and dynamically changing environments that enables individuals to avoid or escape from potentially dangerous situations.However,excessive fear memories can significantly contribute to emotional disabilities and mental disorders,including panic disorder,phobias,social anxiety disorder,and post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD).
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82401772)the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission(2021-01-07-00-02-E0086).
文摘Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by reexperiencing,avoidance and hyperarousal.Memory abnormalities manifested as intrusive thoughts and prolonged distressful emotions are postulated as key roles in PTSD development and persistence.Over the past decades,convergent results from human and animal studies have systematically investigated contributions of the amygdala,hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex(mPFC)in fear memory processes,including fear acquisition,storage,reconsolidation and extinction.These findings provide mechanistic insights for cognitive-behavioural therapy and aid in developing pathological region-targeted neuromodulation treatment for PTSD.Taking advantage of advances in cell-type selective labelling and manipulation technologies,recent studies have focused on the spatiotemporal regulation of neural circuits underlying distinct phases of fear memory processes.These findings have revealed that multiple distributed brain areas participate in the fear memory encoding network.Moreover,the functional role of distinct neuronal ensembles within the amygdala-hippocampus-mPFC pathway,identified by genetic markers and projection profiles,has been assigned to temporally separate features of fear processing,demonstrating the sophistication of the fear encoding circuit.These results provide mechanistic insights into PTSD pathology and might shed light on aetiology-based clinical interventions for PTSD.Therefore,the present review will mainly focus on the recent progress in elucidating neural circuit mechanisms underlying the dynamic regulation of fear memory,with an emphasis on the spatial distribution of fear memory encoding neural networks and the temporal coherence between neuronal ensemble activity and fear expression.
文摘Objectives:Childbirth fear affects 34.2%of Chinese primigravida women,leading to adverse birth outcomes.Family-centered prenatal education(FCPE)may reduce fear through enhanced support systems.Methods:This quasiexperimental study examined the effectiveness of FCPE among 120 primigravida women(14–20 weeks’gestation)at Yancheng Third People’s Hospital.Participants with elevated Childbirth Fear Questionnaire(CFQ)scores(≥81)were assigned to either the experimental group(FCPE+standard care,n=60)or the control group(standard care only,n=60).FCPE consisted of five weekly 2-hour sessions involving pregnant women and family members.Results:Both groups showed moderate baseline fear levels(experimental:85.68±6.30;control:88.57±6.41,p=0.112).Post-intervention,the experimental group achieved significantly lower fear scores(80.43±8.53 vs.87.35±6.91,p=0.001,Cohen’s d=0.88).58.3%of experimental participants transitioned to low fear levels,compared to 16.7%in the control group.Educational level significantly moderated the outcomes within the experimental group(p=0.031).Conclusion:FCPE effectively reduces anticipatory childbirth fear with a large effect size,supporting implementation in Chinese prenatal care for improving maternal psychological well-being.
基金Supported by the General Program of the Joint Fund Project Under the Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Plan,No.2024-MSLH-104Research Project Plan of the Qingpu Branch of Zhongshan Hospital,No.QYT2023-02Research Topic of the Shanghai Qingpu District Health Commission,No.QWJ2024-10.
文摘In the contemporary research landscape of mental illness treatment,fear-related disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder continue to pose significant challenges.Although exposure therapy remains a fundamental component of treatment,its efficacy varies considerably among individuals.DNA methylation plays a pivotal role in the extinction of fear memories,providing a promising molecular mechanism that could enhance the success of exposure-based interventions.Extensive studies have consistently demonstrated a substantial association between DNA methylation and neuronal plasticity.While DNA methylation holds potential regulatory effects on the effectiveness of exposure therapy,the bidirectional regulatory relationship between it and neuronal activity necessitates addressing several challenges before its widespread clinical application for mental disorders.First,excessive DNA methylation may suppress neural function,and non-selective enhancement of methylation could be counterproductive.Furthermore,due to potential systemic side effects,the use of methylation-modulating agents might disrupt the physiological balance and functionality of other organs and systems.Despite the dynamic interplay between DNA methylation and neuronal activity offering novel insights into the treatment of mental disorders, the strict consideration of target specificity and an appropriate dosing window requirescautious implementation in clinical practice.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82360231Yunnan Basic Research Program General Project,No.202401AT070075+1 种基金Dali Basic Research Program Key Project,No.202301A020021Youth Special Project for Basic Research of Local Universities in Yunnan Province,No.202301BA070001-127.
文摘BACKGROUND Fear-related disorders,such as post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD),significantly impact patients and families.Exposure therapy is a common treatment,but imp-roving its effectiveness remains a key challenge.Fear conditioning and extinction in animal models offer insights into its mechanisms.Our previous research indi-cates that DNA methyltransferases play a role in fear memory renewal.AIM To investigate the role of DNA methylation in the extinction of fear memory,with the goal of identifying potential strategies to enhance the efficacy of exposure therapy for fear-related disorders.METHODS This study investigated the role of DNA methylation in fear memory extinction in mice.DNA methylation was manipulated using N-phthalyl-L-tryptophan(RG108)to reduce methylation and L-methionine injections to enhance it.Neuronal activity,and dendritic spine density was measured following extinction training.RESULTS RG108 suppressed extinction,reduced spine density,and inhibited neuronal activity.Methionine injections facilitated extinction.CONCLUSION DNA methylation is crucial for fear memory extinction.Enhancing methylation may improve the efficacy of exposure therapy,offering a potential strategy to treat fear-related disorders.
基金Supported by the Chongqing Medical University Program for Youth Innovation in Future Medicine,No.W0019Chongqing Municipal Education Commission’s 14th Five-Year Key Discipline Support Project,No.20240101 and No.20240102。
文摘BACKGROUND Return to work(RTW)serves as an indication for young and middle-aged colorectal cancer(CRC)survivors to resume their normal social lives.However,these survivors encounter significant challenges during their RTW process.Hence,scientific research is necessary to explore the barriers and facilitating factors of returning to work for young and middle-aged CRC survivors.AIM To examine the current RTW status among young and middle-aged CRC survivors and to analyze the impact of RTW self-efficacy(RTW-SE),fear of progression(FoP),eHealth literacy(eHL),family resilience(FR),and financial toxicity(FT)on their RTW outcomes.METHODS A cross-sectional investigation was adopted in this study.From September 2022 to February 2023,a total of 209 participants were recruited through a convenience sampling method from the gastrointestinal surgery department of a class A tertiary hospital in Chongqing.The investigation utilized a general information questionnaire alongside scales assessing RTW-SE,FoP,eHL,FR,and FT.To analyze the factors that influence RTW outcomes among young and middle-aged CRC survivors,Cox regression modeling and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis were used.RESULTS A total of 43.54%of the participants successfully returned to work,with an average RTW time of 100 days.Cox regression univariate analysis revealed that RTW-SE,FoP,eHL,FR,and FT were significantly different between the non-RTW and RTW groups(P<0.05).Furthermore,Cox regression multivariate analysis identified per capita family monthly income,job type,RTW-SE,and FR as independent influencing factors for RTW(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The RTW rate requires further improvement.Elevated levels of RTW-SE and FR were found to significantly increase RTW among young and middle-aged CRC survivors.Health professionals should focus on modifiable factors,such as RTW-SE and FR,to design targeted RTW support programs,thereby facilitating their timely reintegration into mainstream society.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,Nos.32371065(to CL)and 32170950(to LY)the Natural Science Foundation of the Guangdong Province,No.2023A1515010899(to CL)the Science and Technology Projects in Guangzhou,Nos.2023A4J0578 and 2024A03J0180(to CW)。
文摘Neuronal activity,synaptic transmission,and molecular changes in the basolateral amygdala play critical roles in fear memory.Cylindromatosis(CYLD)is a deubiquitinase that negatively regulates the nuclear factor kappa-B pathway.CYLD is well studied in non-neuronal cells,yet underinvestigated in the brain,where it is highly expressed.Emerging studies have shown involvement of CYLD in the remodeling of glutamatergic synapses,neuroinflammation,fear memory,and anxiety-and autism-like behaviors.However,the precise role of CYLD in glutamatergic neurons is largely unknown.Here,we first proposed involvement of CYLD in cued fear expression.We next constructed transgenic model mice with specific deletion of Cyld from glutamatergic neurons.Our results show that glutamatergic CYLD deficiency exaggerated the expression of cued fear in only male mice.Further,loss of CYLD in glutamatergic neurons resulted in enhanced neuronal activation,impaired excitatory synaptic transmission,and altered levels of glutamate receptors accompanied by over-activation of microglia in the basolateral amygdala of male mice.Altogether,our study suggests a critical role of glutamatergic CYLD in maintaining normal neuronal,synaptic,and microglial activation.This may contribute,at least in part,to cued fear expression.
文摘BACKGROUND Fear of childbirth(FoC)is a widespread issue that impacts the health and well-being of mothers and newborns.However,there is inconsistency regarding the prevalence of FoC in the and there is limited research on the prevalence of FoC among Australian pregnant women.AIM To investigate the prevalence of FoC,its risk factors and birth outcomes in Aust-ralian multiparous women.METHODS In this prospective cohort quantitative study,212 multiparous women were re-cruited from antenatal clinics at Westmead Hospital in western Sydney from 2019 to 2022.Pregnant women who attended antenatal visits and met the inclusion criteria signed the consent forms and completed several online questionnaires at baseline.After they gave birth,their birth outcomes were collected from the hospital’s medical record database.The data were analyzed using SPSS software and descriptive statistics,χ^(2)test,independent samples t-test,and multivariable logistic regression analysis.RESULTS Out of 212 participants,24%experienced a high level of FoC and 7%experienced severe FoC.Theχ^(2)test results revealed that a family income of≤$100000,no alcohol intake during pregnancy,pre-existing health problems,previous caesarean section(emergency or planned),and previous neutral/traumatic childbirth experiences were significantly associated with higher levels of FoC(P<0.05).Other risk factors included being moderately to very worried and fearful about the upcoming birth,having severe to extremely severe anxiety throughout pregnancy,and expressing low relationship satisfaction.According to multivariable logistic regression,the odds of a high level of FoC were higher in women with anxiety,a history of traumatic childbirth experience,a history of sexual assault during childhood,pre-existing health problems,and lower relationship satisfaction(P<0.05).CONCLUSION High-severe levels of FoC are experienced by pregnant multiparous women and are affected by several demo-graphic factors.However,due to the small sample size in the present study,further studies with larger sample sizes are required to draw a firm conclusion on the prevalence of severe FoC among multiparous women and its associated risk factors and birth outcomes.
基金funded by Sirjan Medical Sciences Faculty,Sirjan,Iran.(Project code:402000018).
文摘Objective:The study aimed to investigate the effect of relaxation techniques in reducing fear and anxiety in patients in need of general surgery.Materials and Methods:This quasi-experimental study with a pre-post control group design was conducted on 120 patients requiring general surgery at Saman Al-Hojjaj Hospital in Sirjan County.Patients were selected using convenience sampling and randomly assigned to the intervention group(n=60)and control group(n=60).The intervention group was taught box breathing and progressive muscle relaxation techniques by a senior psychiatric nursing expert for 15-20 min every 4 h until surgery.The control group received routine care for surgery.Data on fear and anxiety outcomes were collected using the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Surgical Fear Questionnaire.Results:The intervention group had a mean total fear score of 29.27±12.69 compared to 37.20±16.39 in the control group(P=0.012),with significant reductions in both short-term(13.57±5.93 vs.15.98±8.90;P=0.209,Cohen’s d=0.32)and long-term(15.70±7.19 vs.21.22±9.11;P=0.001,Cohen’s d=0.66)fear components(total fear:P=0.012,Cohen’s d=0.54).The total anxiety score was 91.88±6.28 in the control group and 93.60±3.62 in the intervention group,with trait anxiety significantly reduced in the intervention group(P=0.039,Cohen’s d=0.41)postintervention,but no significant change in state anxiety(P=0.577,Cohen’s d=0.16).Conclusions:Relaxation techniques significantly alleviate preoperative psychological distress,effectively reducing fear and anxiety in general surgery patients.These cost-effective,non-invasive methods enhance recovery and reduce healthcare costs.We recommend training healthcare providers to implement these techniques for optimal patient outcomes.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Project of China(2021ZD0202800)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U21A20418,82003727).
文摘Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is a psychiatric disorder caused by traumatic past experiences,rooted in the neurocircuits of fear memory formation.Memory processes include encoding,storing,and recalling to forgetting,suggesting the potential to erase fear memories through timely interventions.Conventional strategies such as medications or electroconvulsive therapy often fail to provide permanent relief and come with significant side-effects.This review explores how fear memory may be erased,particularly focusing on the mnemonic phases of reconsolidation and extinction.Reconsolidation strengthens memory,while extinction weakens it.Interfering with memory reconsolidation could diminish the fear response.Alternatively,the extinction of acquired memory could reduce the fear memory response.This review summarizes experimental animal models of PTSD,examines the nature and epidemiology of reconsolidation to extinction,and discusses current behavioral therapy aimed at transforming fear memories to treat PTSD.In sum,understanding how fear memory updates holds significant promise for PTSD treatment.
文摘BACKGROUND Cervical cancer,a prevalent gynecological malignancy,exhibits recurrence rates of 30%-50%post-treatment,with recurrent cases facing a dire 10%-20%long-term survival rate,severely impacting patients’mental health and quality of life.Fear of cancer recurrence(FCR)emerges as a critical psychological challenge,often leading to anxiety,social avoidance,and even suicidal tendencies.Despite its high prevalence,structured,evidence-based interventions for FCR in cervical cancer remain scarce,with most studies focusing on general psychological support rather than targeted strategies.The fear of progression theory provides a theoretical framework,highlighting cognitive-emotional conflicts arising from perceived threats of disease recurrence.Addressing this gap,this study developed a specialized,phased psychological intervention program grounded in fear of progression theory,aiming to reduce FCR and enhance resilience in cervical cancer survivors through multi-disciplinary strategies.AIM To establish a psychological intervention program to support the fear of cervical cancer recurrence and to alleviate the psychological pressure of patients after cervical cancer surgery.METHODS Thirteen experts were selected to conduct two rounds of correspondence through literature review and group discussions to amend the psychological intervention draft and form the basis for the psychological intervention.The selected experts also performed two rounds of correspondence to revise the psychological intervention draft and outline the first draft,and pre-experiments were conducted for further improvement of the psychological intervention program.Experiments were performed in 80 patients with cervical cancer to further improve the psychological intervention program of relapse fear support.RESULTS The expert authority coefficient of the first and second rounds was higher than 0.8,indicating high authority.The coordination coefficient>0.8 indicated high consistency with high significance(all P<0.05).The FCR Inventory,Kessler Psychological Distress Scale,Psychological Distress Thermometer,and General Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scores at 3 and 6 months in the study group were lower than those of the control group,and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 and Perceived Social Support Scale scores were higher than those of the control group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The psychological intervention program of relapse fear support which considers the individual differences between patients and expert opinions,has a good scientific and practical basis,and can be used to enhance the quality of life of patients.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation Youth Project,No.72204123China Social Welfare Foundation-Nurse Care Fund,No.HLCXKT-20230130.
文摘BACKGROUND Cervical cancer survivors of childbearing age often face heightened reproductive anxiety due to the direct impact of the disease and its treatments on fertility.This anxiety may exacerbate psychological burdens,including depressive symptoms and fear of recurrence,significantly impacting quality of life.AIM To examine whether reproductive concerns partially mediate the relationship between depressive symptoms and fear of recurrence in cervical cancer patients of childbearing age.METHODS Utilizing a cross-sectional design with convenience sampling,208 eligible cervical cancer patients(aged 18-45 years,stable condition,and aware of diagnosis)from three tertiary hospitals completed validated questionnaires:The Reproductive Concerns After Cancer Scale,Patient Health Questionnaire-9,and Fear of Cancer Recurrence Questionnaire.Structural equation modeling was used to assess the mediating role of reproductive concerns in the relationship between depression and fear of recurrence.RESULTS Reproductive concerns demonstrated significant positive correlations with depression(r=0.477,P<0.001)and fear of recurrence(r=0.426,P<0.001).Structural equation modeling analysis revealed that reproductive concerns acted as a significant partial mediator between depression and fear of recurrence.The indirect effect via reproductive concerns was significant(β_indirect=0.152,P<0.001),accounting for 28.1% of the total effect of depression on fear of recurrence.CONCLUSION Identified path reveals fertility anxiety links depression to recurrence fear.Targeted psych interventions for repro concerns may ease both in childbearing cervical cancer survivors.
基金Guiding Science and Technology Program Project of Yichang City in 2024(Project No.:B24-2-002)。
文摘Objective:This study aimed to explore the effect of aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology on recurrence fear and sleep quality of lung cancer survivors.Methods:114 cases of lung cancer survivors were divided into routine nursing group,emotional release technology group and aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology group.Routine nursing group received routine nursing;Emotional release technology group implemented emotional release technology for one month on the basis of routine nursing group;Aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology group used lavender aromatherapy on the basis of emotional release technology group.Results:After one month of intervention,there were statistically significant differences in the scores of fear of disease progression and sleep quality among the three groups.Conclusion:Aromatherapy combined with emotional release technology can improve the sleep quality of lung cancer survivors and reduce the economic toxicity of cancer to some extent.
基金supported by the National Geographic Society,the University of California Los Angeles(Faculty Senate and Division of Life Sciences)an RMBL research fellowship and the U.S.National Science Foundation(NSF IDBR-0754247 and DEB-1119660 and 1557130 to D.T.B.,as well as DBI 0242960,07211346 and 1226713 to RMBL).
文摘The nonlinearity and fear hypothesis predicts that highly aroused vocal mammals and birds produce vocalizations(notably alarm calls and screams)which contain a variety of nonlinear phenomena(NLP).Such vocalizations often sound“noisy”because vocal production systems are over-blown when animals are highly aroused.While much is known about the conditions under which animals produce vocalizations containing NLP and how species respond to them,there is little research about the heritability of such behavioral traits.Using the quantitative genetic animal model,we estimated the genetic basis of“noise”in alarm calls produced by females and found significant heritability in call entropy-our measure of the noisiness.About 9%of the variance in noisiness can be accounted for by genetic differences.Taken together,these findings suggest that the degree to which marmots produce noisy calls is modestly heritable and can be thus subject to further evolution via natural selection.
基金supported by the STI2030-Major Projects(2022ZD0204900)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32071029 and 32271080)+1 种基金the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB32020200)the Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department(202402AA310014).
文摘Numerous studies on the formation and consolidation of memory have shown that memory processes are characterized by phase-dependent and dynamic regulation.Memory retrieval,as the only representation of memory content and an active form of memory processing that induces memory reconsolidation,has attracted increasing attention in recent years.Although the molecular mechanisms specifc to memory retrievalinduced reconsolidation have been gradually revealed,an understanding of the time-dependent regulatory mechanisms of this process is still lacking.In this study,we applied a transcriptome analysis of memory retrieval at diferent time points in the recent memory stage.Diferential expression analysis and Short Time-series Expression Miner(STEM)depicting temporal gene expression patterns indicated that most diferential gene expression occurred at 48 h,and the STEM cluster showing the greatest transcriptional upregulation at 48 h demonstrated the most significant diference.We then screened the diferentially-expressed genes associated with that met the expression patterns of those cluster-identifed genes that have been reported to be involved in learning and memory processes in addition to dipeptidyl peptidase 9(DPP9).Further quantitative polymerase chain reaction verifcation and pharmacological intervention suggested that DPP9 is involved in 48-h fear memory retrieval and viral vector-mediated overexpression of DPP9 countered the 48-h retrieval-induced attenuation of fear memory.Taken together,our fndings suggest that temporal gene expression patterns are induced by recent memory retrieval and provide hitherto undocumented evidence of the role of DPP9 in the retrieval-induced reconsolidation of fear memory.
基金supported by the Jiangxi Province Think Tank Research Project(ZK202406)the 2023 Jiangxi Provincial Health Commission Research Project(52524010)。
文摘Background:As the digital age progresses,fear of missing out(FoMO)is becoming increasingly common,and the impact factor of FOMO needs to be further investigated.This study aims to explore the relationship between psychological security(PS)and FoMO by analyzing the mediating role of social networking addiction(SNA)and the moderating role of social self-efficacy(SSE).Methods:We collected a sample of 1181 college students(with a mean age of 19.671.38 years)from five universities in a province of China's Mainland through cluster sampling.Data±were gathered using the psychological security questionnaire(PSQ),the FoMO scale,the SNA scale,and the perceived social self-efficacy(PSSE)scale.Data analysis employed independent-sample t-tests,one-way analysis of variance(ANOVA),Harman’s single-factor test,confirmatory factor analysis,and moderated mediation analysis.Results:The results of the mediation model and moderated mediation model analyses showed the following key findings:(1)PS is significantly negatively correlated with FoMO;(2)SNA mediates the relationship between PS and FoMO;(3)SSE positively moderates the relationship between PS and FoMO;and(4)SSE also positively moderates the relationship between PS and SNA.Conclusion:University students’PS not only directly impacts FoMO but also indirectly influences it through SNA.Additionally,SSE positively moderates both the direct path and the first half of the mediation path,indicating that enhancing students’PS and SSE can help alleviate their SNA and FoMO,promoting their psychological and behavioral well-being.
文摘Background:To understand the current situation of loneliness and dementia fear among elderly people in the community;Analyze the influencing factors and clarify the correlation between the two.Methods:Through convenience sampling,228 elderly people were selected as the research subjects,and the general demographic characteristics questionnaire,elderly loneliness scale,dementia fear scale,and simplified intelligence status check scale were used for investigation.SPSS 28.0 statistical software was used for data analysis.Results:The total score of loneliness was 96.21±21.83 points,and the total score of dementia fear was 59.34±13.50 points.There were statistically significant differences in dementia fear scores among elderly people in the community in terms of age,gender,marital status,family history of dementia,and number of chronic diseases(P<0.05).Person correlation analysis showed a positive correlation between the total score of dementia fear and loneliness in elderly people in the community(r=0.162,P<0.05).Conclusion:The level of loneliness and dementia fear among elderly people in the community is at a moderate level.Age,gender,marital status,family history of dementia,and number of chronic diseases are important influencing factors of dementia fear among elderly people in the community.The sense of loneliness among elderly people in the community is positively correlated with dementia fear,meaning that the greater the degree of loneliness,the higher the degree of dementia fear among elderly people in the community.
基金Supported by Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China,No.2024JJ9579 and No.2025JJ80410The Science and Technology Innovation Program of Changde City,No.2023YD23.
文摘BACKGROUND Uncertainty in illness(UI)and fear of progression(FoP)are significant psycho-logical challenges for lung cancer patients.Coping styles and social support are critical mediators,influencing patients'ability to manage the emotional and psy-chological burden of UI and FoP.However,limited research has explored the chain mediation effect of these factors on the relationship between UI and FoP,particularly among Chinese lung cancer patients.Convenience sampling was used to recruit inpatients diagnosed with lung cancer at a tertiary hospital in Changde City between November and December 2023.A total of 320 participants completed the Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale,Simp-lified Coping Style Questionnaire,Mandarin Chinese Version of the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey,and Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form.The chain mediation analysis was performed using the PROCESS macro to examine the relationships between the variables.RESULTS The results revealed that UI had a significant direct effect on FoP(effect=0.224,95%CI:0.136-0.408).Additionally,three indirect pathways were identified:(1)Social support(effect=0.128,95%CI:0.045-0.153);(2)Coping style(effect=0.115,95%CI:0.048-0.157);and(3)Chain mediators involving social support and coping style(effect=0.072,95%CI:0.045-0.120).The total indirect effect of the three mediation paths is 31.5%.These results confirm that social support and coping style significantly mediate the relationship between UI and FoP.CONCLUSION Based on cross-sectional data and a chain mediation model,this study explored the mechanisms between UI,social support,coping style,and FOP.Patients with lung cancer have higher levels of FOP,and the results of this study revealed a correlation between these four factors.Social support and coping style partially mediated the effects of UI on FOP,and there was a chain-mediating effect between UI and FOP.Programs designed to strengthen social support networks should also incorporate training to develop adaptive coping strategies,ultimately reducing FOP and improving overall quality of life.