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The medial preoptic area and the regulation of parental behavior
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作者 Kumi O.Kuroda Michael Numan 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第5期863-865,共3页
The preoptic area (POA) is located in the most anterior part of the hypothalamus and is bordered dorsally by the anterior commissure and anteroventrally by the nucleus of the diagonal band of Broca[1]. Accumulating ... The preoptic area (POA) is located in the most anterior part of the hypothalamus and is bordered dorsally by the anterior commissure and anteroventrally by the nucleus of the diagonal band of Broca[1]. Accumulating evidence from developmental neurobiology suggests, however, that the POA may be a separate entity from hypothalamus, and may actually be part of the basal telencephalon[2,3]. Both the hypothalamus and POA are highly complex and heterogeneous areas, containing multiple nuclei, each of which has specific fundamental functions for survival. Among these, the POA contains nuclei involved in the regulation of blood osmolality and temperature (the median preoptic nucleus), sleep (the ventrolateral preoptic and suprachiasmatic nuclei), ovulation (gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons scattered mainly in the ventral part of the POA), male sexual behavior (the medial preoptic nucleus), and parental behavior (the central part of the medial POA, cMPOA). 展开更多
关键词 MPOA The medial preoptic area and the regulation of parental behavior area
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Psychological symptoms and associated risk factors in Chinese freshmen: a three-year follow-up study 被引量:1
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作者 GUO Qi HUANG Yue-qin +1 位作者 LIU Zhao-rui WANG Hong 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第18期3499-3504,共6页
Background The first year of attending university induces a stressful experience for many college students. The experience exposes these students to challenging circumstances and raises expectations, which consequentl... Background The first year of attending university induces a stressful experience for many college students. The experience exposes these students to challenging circumstances and raises expectations, which consequently increases the risk of psychiatric disorders and may exacerbate pre-existing problems. This study was designed to explore the risk factors of psychological symptoms among freshmen in China. Methods A three-year follow-up study was designed in a sample of Chinese college freshmen. To set up the baseline interviews, subjects from 25 high schools in Beijing were interviewed during the first year in high school. Three years later, we followed up with the 1547 students from 15 of the previously-selected 25 high schools after they had entered universities. Association between potential risk factors and the occurrence of psychological symptoms measured by the Symptoms Check List-90 was evaluated in unconditional logistic regression models with Wald test. Results Among the 1547 interviewed college freshmen in the study, 120 students (7.8%) manifested at least one psychological symptom. Personality dysfunction (OR=3.655, 95% CI 1.967-6.793), parental rejection (OR=2.619, 95% CI 1.544-4.442), age 〉 20 (OR=2.578, 95% CI 1.227-5.418), disfavored university (OR=2.054, 95% CI 1.376-3.066), non- first-choice academic major (OR=1.887, 95% CI 1.255-2.837) and no orientation (OR=1.739, 95% CI 1.025-2.951) were determined to be the risk factors of psychological symptoms among the college freshmen in China. Conclusions Psychological symptoms of college freshmen are associated with personality traits, parental rearing behavior and study environment. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to changes in mental health as students enter or decide on colleges and increase education geared towards mental health issues for students in high school and universities in China. 展开更多
关键词 psychological symptom personality disorder FRESHMAN mental health parental rearing behavior
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