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Polygenic risk, childhood abuse and gene x environment interactions with depression development from middle to late adulthood: A U.S. national life-course study Journal article
Chen, Ping, Li, Yi, Zadrozny, Sabrina, Seifer, Ronald, Belger, Aysenil. Polygenic risk, childhood abuse and gene x environment interactions with depression development from middle to late adulthood: A U.S. national life-course study[J]. Preventive Medicine, 2024, 185, 108048.
Authors:  Chen, Ping;  Li, Yi;  Zadrozny, Sabrina;  Seifer, Ronald;  Belger, Aysenil
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Life Course Study  Gender Differences In Depression  Polygenic Depression Risk  Gene x Physical Abuse Interaction  Longitudinal Depression  Gender Differences In Mental Health Trajectories  Gender Difference In Gene x Environment Interaction  
Response of unvaccinated US adults to official information about the pause in use of the johnson & johnson janssen covid-19 vaccine: Cross-sectional survey study Journal article
Mishra, Vishala, Dexter, Joseph P.. Response of unvaccinated US adults to official information about the pause in use of the johnson & johnson janssen covid-19 vaccine: Cross-sectional survey study[J]. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2024, 26(1), e41559.
Authors:  Mishra, Vishala;  Dexter, Joseph P.
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Centers For Disease Control And Prevention  Cdc  Covid-19  Health Communication  Health Information  Health Literacy  Public Health  Risk Perception  Sars-cov-2  Vaccine Hesitancy  Web-based Surveys  
The effects of worry, risk perception, information-seeking experience, and trust in misinformation on COVID-19 fact-checking: a survey study in China Journal article
Jiang, Shaohai, Liu, Piper Liping, Ngien, Annabel, Wu, Qiaofei. The effects of worry, risk perception, information-seeking experience, and trust in misinformation on COVID-19 fact-checking: a survey study in China[J]. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2023, 16(2), 132 - 149.
Authors:  Jiang, Shaohai;  Liu, Piper Liping;  Ngien, Annabel;  Wu, Qiaofei
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Health Fact-checking  Information-seeking Experience  Risk Perception  Trust In misInformation  Worry  
The Role of Family Health in Mediating the Association between Smartphone Use and Health Risk Behaviors among Chinese Adolescent Students: A National Cross-Sectional Study Journal article
Gong, Fangmin, Lei, Zhaowen, Gong, Zhuliu, Min, Hewei, Ge, Pu, Guo, Yi, Ming, Wai Kit, Sun, Xinying, Wu, Yibo. The Role of Family Health in Mediating the Association between Smartphone Use and Health Risk Behaviors among Chinese Adolescent Students: A National Cross-Sectional Study[J]. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, 19(20), 13378.
Authors:  Gong, Fangmin;  Lei, Zhaowen;  Gong, Zhuliu;  Min, Hewei;  Ge, Pu; et al.
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Adolescents  Family Health  Health Risk Behaviors  Mediating Role  Smartphone Use  Structural Equations  
Media Source Characteristics Regarding Food Fraud Misinformation According to the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) in China: Comparative Study Journal article
Angela Chang, Peter Johannes Schulz, Wen Jiao, Guoming Yu, Ya Yang. Media Source Characteristics Regarding Food Fraud Misinformation According to the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) in China: Comparative Study[J]. JMIR Formative Research, 2022, 6(3), e32302.
Authors:  Angela Chang;  Peter Johannes Schulz;  Wen Jiao;  Guoming Yu;  Ya Yang
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Conspiracy Narratives  Food Rumor  Food Safety  Population Health  Risk Assessment  Risk Management  
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, risk perception, and perceived social support on public trust in physicians in China: A latent transition analysis Journal article
Yidi Chen, Brian J. Hall, Wenju Li, Jian hui Wu, Jinjin Ma, Huanya Zhu, Yiqun Gan. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, risk perception, and perceived social support on public trust in physicians in China: A latent transition analysis[J]. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 2022, 16.
Authors:  Yidi Chen;  Brian J. Hall;  Wenju Li;  Jian hui Wu;  Jinjin Ma; et al.
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Latent Transition Model  Public Health Emergency  Restoration Of Public Trust  Risk Perception  Social Support  
Mental health on the move: An observational study to characterize post-migration depression symptoms among migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa in China Journal article
Yang, Fan, Zou, Xia, Xiong, Mingzhou, Hall, Brian J., Sakyi, Kwame, Ong, Jason J., Bodomo, Adams, Cao, Honghua, Yang, Bin, Wang, Cheng. Mental health on the move: An observational study to characterize post-migration depression symptoms among migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa in China[J]. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2021, 149, 110602.
Authors:  Yang, Fan;  Zou, Xia;  Xiong, Mingzhou;  Hall, Brian J.;  Sakyi, Kwame; et al.
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Africa  China  Depression  Global Mental Health  Migrants  Risk Factor  Transnational  
Exploring the implementation of a multidisciplinary outreach health service model driven by public-private partnership for high-risk nursing home residents in Macao: a multisite, qualitative study Conference paper
Cen, Z., Li, J. , Hu, H., Ung, O. L. C.. Exploring the implementation of a multidisciplinary outreach health service model driven by public-private partnership for high-risk nursing home residents in Macao: a multisite, qualitative study[C], 2021.
Authors:  Cen, Z.;  Li, J. ;  Hu, H.;  Ung, O. L. C.
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multidisciplinary  outreach health service model  public-private partnership  high-risk  nursing home  residents  
Comparison of prevalence and risk factors of somatization between Chinese health care workers and non-health care workers during COVID-19 outbreak Journal article
Song, Xiuli, Zhou, Yongjie, Rao, Wenwang, Zhang, Xiangyang. Comparison of prevalence and risk factors of somatization between Chinese health care workers and non-health care workers during COVID-19 outbreak[J]. BMC Psychiatry, 2021, 21(1), 276.
Authors:  Song, Xiuli;  Zhou, Yongjie;  Rao, Wenwang;  Zhang, Xiangyang
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Covid-19  Health Care Workers  Risk Factors  Somatization  
Psychological distress and state boredom during the COVID-19 outbreak in China: the role of meaning in life and media use 中国新冠肺炎疫情期间心理负担和状态无聊的关系:生命意义感和媒体使用的作用 Malestar psicológico y estado de aburrimiento durante el brote covid-19 en China: el papel del significado en la vida y el uso de los medios Journal article
Chao, Miao, Chen, Xueming, Liu, Tour, Yang, Haibo, Hall, Brian J.. Psychological distress and state boredom during the COVID-19 outbreak in China: the role of meaning in life and media use 中国新冠肺炎疫情期间心理负担和状态无聊的关系:生命意义感和媒体使用的作用 Malestar psicológico y estado de aburrimiento durante el brote covid-19 en China: el papel del significado en la vida y el uso de los medios[J]. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2020, 11(1), 1769379.
Authors:  Chao, Miao;  Chen, Xueming;  Liu, Tour;  Yang, Haibo;  Hall, Brian J.
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Boredom  Covid-19  Disaster  MeanIng In Life  Media Use  Mental Health  • State Boredom DurIng The Outbreak WAs Associated With Psychological DiStress.• DisAster-related Media Use Mediated The Relationship Between State Boredom And Stress And Anxiety.• MeanIng In Life Served As a Risk Factor For The Negative Psychological Outcomes When People Experienced Boredom