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    The relationship between childhood trauma and Internet gaming disorder among college students: A structural equation model

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    open access journalBackground The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanisms of Internet gaming disorder (IGD) and the associated interaction effects of childhood trauma, depression and anxiety in college students. Methods Participants were enrolled full-time as freshmen at a University in the Hunan province, China. All participants reported their socio-demographic characteristics and undertook a standardized assessment on childhood trauma, anxiety, depression and IGD. The effect of childhood trauma on university students' internet gaming behaviour mediated by anxiety and depression was analysed using structural equation modelling (SEM) using R 3.6.1. Results In total, 922 freshmen participated in the study, with an approximately even male-to-female ratio. A mediation model with anxiety and depression as the mediators between childhood trauma and internet gaming behaviour allowing anxiety and depression to be correlated was tested using SEM. The SEM analysis revealed that a standardised total effect of childhood trauma on Internet gaming was 0.18, (Z = 5.60, 95% CI [0.02, 0.05], P < 0.001), with the direct effects of childhood trauma on Internet gaming being 0.11 (Z = 3.41, 95% CI [0.01, 0.03], P = 0.001), and the indirect effects being 0.02 (Z = 2.32, 95% CI [0.00, 0.01], P = 0.020) in the pathway of childhood trauma-depression-internet gaming; and 0.05 (Z = 3.67, 95% CI [0.00, 0.02], P < 0.001) in the pathway of childhood trauma-anxiety-Internet gaming. In addition, the two mediators anxiety and depression were significantly correlated (r = 0.50, Z = 13.54, 95% CI [3.50, 5.05], P < 0.001). Conclusions The study revealed that childhood trauma had a significant impact on adolescents' Internet gaming behaviours among college students. Anxiety and depression both significantly mediated the relationship between childhood trauma and internet gaming and augmented its negative influence. Discussion of the need to understand the subtypes of childhood traumatic experience in relationship to addictive behaviours is included

    The state-of-the-art of soot load estimation in diesel particulate filters: A review

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    Diesel particulate filter (DPF), as part of aftertreatment system of internal combustion engine, is considered to be the only feasible way to prominently lessen particle emissions under the requirement of today’s strict regulations such as Euro Ⅵ, US Tier 3 and China Ⅵ. This paper gives a brief introduction of the mechanism and regeneration approaches of DPF, with emphasis on soot load estimation inside the filters, which plays a vital role in formulating regeneration control strategy and ensuring exhaust systemic dependability. Various methods are covered according to different principles, including differential-pressure based methods, which are mostly used nowadays, novel model-based methods and also several newfangled soot sensors, which are progressively developed to meet the increasingly stringent on-board diagnosis (OBD) requirements. The focus of future soot detection and quantitative prediction is to improve accuracy, reliability and robustness, which may necessitate consideration of soot distribution, ash effect, failure identification and fault tolerance handling

    Anti-Ferroptosis: A Promising Therapeutic Method for Thyroid Cancer

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    At present, many problems remain to be solved in studying the pathogenesis of thyroid cancer. Ferroptosis is a programmed cell death mode discovered in recent years, and many studies have found that ferroptosis plays a significant role in the prognosis and progression of thyroid cancer. The researchers showed that ferroptosis-related genes are essential in diagnosing thyroid cancer. Therefore, this paper summarizes some pathological and clinical characteristics of thyroid cancer and makes a series of combs on the relationship between ferroptosis and the basis and function of thyroid cancer, thus providing specific ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer

    Distribution of hydrocarbon traps in volcanic rocks and optimization for selecting exploration prospects and targets in Junggar Basin: Case study in Ludong-Wucaiwan area, NW China

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    Based on petrophysical, magnetic, gravity, electric, seismic and drilling data, combined with geological regularities, this paper proposed an integrated approach for the distribution prediction and lithology recognition of volcanic rocks, as well as the exploration prospect and target optimization of hydrocarbon deposits. The exploration technology was improved in the application to exploration in the Ludong-Wucaiwan area in Junggar Basin. Some important viewpoints are concluded as follows: aeromagnetic anomaly gradient belts correspond to volcanic faults, faults control the distribution of volcanic rocks and accordingly their local structures, aeromagnetic anomaly gradient belts correspond to highly-developed fracture zones and are prospective areas for volcanic reservoirs. The proposed integrated approach is proven effective by the exploration drilling results with high-flow gas wells. Key words: Junggar Basin, volcanic rock, gas deposit, aeromagnetic survey, seismic exploration, gravity survey, time domain electromagnetic surve

    Endovascular Therapy for Basilar Artery Occlusion in Sudden Onset to Maximal Deficit Ischemic Events

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    Background The presence of sudden onset to maximal deficit (SOTMD) in patients with acute basilar artery occlusion often results in more severe outcomes. However, the effect of endovascular therapy on SOTMD and whether the outcome is affected by onset‐to‐puncture time remain unclear. Methods and Results This retrospective analysis was conducted using data from the prospective BASILAR (Endovascular Treatment for Acute Basilar Artery Occlusion Study Registry). Consecutive patients with basilar artery occlusion receiving endovascular therapy were dichotomized into SOTMD and non‐SOTMD cohorts. The primary outcomes included a favorable outcome (modified Rankin scale 0–3), recanalization, and mortality at 90 days. The outcomes of patients with SOTMD were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression. In the multivariate analysis, a favorable outcome was similar between the two cohorts (odds ratio [OR], 0.88 [95% CI, 0.58–1.34]; P=0.5), although the mortality of patients with SOTMD was higher than that of patients with non‐SOTMD (OR, 1.67 [95% CI, 1.14–2.44]; P=0.008). The probability of mortality increased from 40.0% at 1 hour to 70.0% at 6 hours in the SOTMD cohort, and favorable outcomes of patients with non‐SOTMD declined from 38.0% at 1 hour to 18.0% at 8 hours. Conclusions No significant difference was observed in favorable outcomes between the SOTMD and non‐SOTMD groups, although mortality was higher in the SOTMD cohort. The patients with SOTMD had a stronger time dependence for endovascular therapy in terms of mortality, while the time dependency regarding favorable outcome in the NSOTMD group was even higher. Registration URL: https://www.chictr.org.cn; Unique identifier: ChiCTR1800014759
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