Publications by authors named "Sufen Fu"

Background: As a less invasive technique, peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) has recently been widely accepted for treating achalasia with an excellent safety profile, durability, and efficacy in adults. In pediatric and geriatric patients, the treatment is more difficult.

Aim: To discuss the clinical outcomes of POEM in pediatric and geriatric patients with achalasia.

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Objective: Alterations of empathy have been observed in patients with various mental disorders. The Perth Empathy Scale (PES) was recently developed to measure a multidimensional construct of empathy across positive and negative emotions. However, its psychometric properties and clinical applications have not been examined in the Chinese context.

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Deficits in emotion regulation are the main clinical features, common risk factors, and treatment-related targets for major depressive disorder (MDD). The neural bases of emotion regulation are moving beyond specific functions and emphasizing instead the integrative functions of spatially distributed brain areas that work together as large-scale brain networks, but it is still unclear whether the dynamic interactions among these emotion networks would be the target of clinical intervention for MDD. Data were collected from 70 MDD patients and 43 sex- and age-matched healthy controls.

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The low rates of treatment response still exist in the pharmacological therapy of major depressive disorder (MDD). Exploring an optimal neurological predictor of symptom improvement caused by pharmacotherapy is urgently needed for improving response to treatment. The amygdala is closely related to the pathological mechanism of MDD and is expected to be a predictor of the treatment.

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Objective: To investigate whether being quarantined to contain H1N1 flu transmission is related to immediate negative psychological consequences or not.

Methods: Immediate psychological consequences were evaluated with the 20-item Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20) and the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R) among 419 undergraduate students (176 being quarantined and 243 being nonquarantined).

Results: No significant difference was found between the quarantined group and the nonquarantined group for IES-R screening-positive rate or SRQ-20 screening-positive rate.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess how common acute stress disorder (ASD) is among victims of the Wenchuan earthquake in China, and to identify factors influencing its prevalence.
  • Out of 891 participants, 874 were evaluated, revealing an ASD occurrence rate of 12.59%, with higher rates in females (15.16%) compared to males (9.52%).
  • Key predictors of ASD included being female, experiencing family casualties, and significant property loss, indicating the need for further research on trauma effects and gender differences.
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