Publications by authors named "Diyue Liu"

Introduction: This study protocol specifies the primary research line and theoretical framework of the 2023 Survey of the Psychology and Behavior of the Chinese Population. It aims to establish a consistent database of Chinese residents' psychological and behavioral surveys through multi-center and large-sample cross-sectional surveys to provide robust data support for developing research in related fields. It will track the public's physical and psychological health more comprehensively and systematically.

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  • A study was conducted to assess the prevalence of subthreshold depression among Chinese college students, revealing a significant rate of approximately 39.7% among 8,934 participants.
  • Factors such as being female, having chronic illnesses, experiencing financial debt, facing challenges in family communication, and feeling high perceived pressure were linked to a higher risk of developing subthreshold depression.
  • The research suggests that strong family communication, better perceived social support, and higher self-efficacy may serve as protective factors against subthreshold depression, highlighting the importance of timely screening for at-risk students.
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Objective: By meticulously tracking the evolving growth, development, and nutritional status of primary and secondary school students in Qiongzhong County from 2014 to 2021 post-implementation of the "Nutrition Improvement Program for Rural Compulsory Education Students"(NIPRCES, This project provides a supplementary food allowance of at least ¥4 per person per day for primary and secondary school students. The project area undergoes annual routine monitoring.), this study aims to offer a scientific basis for enhancing and promoting the project.

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The objective of this study was to investigate self-medication behavior among Chinese adolescents aged 12-18 years and explore the factors associated with whether adolescents prioritize drug efficacy or safety when engaging in self-medication behavior. In 2021, a questionnaire investigation was conducted in the Chinese mainland using a multi-stage sampling approach. After a statistical description, logistic regression was used to analyze the factors associated with considering drug efficacy and safety.

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Purpose: This study aims to explore and compare Chinese university students' preferences for various physical activity motivation programs.

Patients And Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in China from February 25 to March 25, 2022. Participants anonymously completed an online questionnaire based on a DCE.

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  • Aflibercept, used for metastatic colorectal cancer, has unclear antiangiogenesis-related side effects, prompting a systematic review of its adverse events when combined with chemotherapy.
  • The study included data from 2889 patients across 10 trials and showed notable adverse effects such as hypertension (44.2%) and proteinuria (31.3%) in single-arm studies, with higher risks noted in randomized controlled trials for hypertension and proteinuria.
  • Statistical analyses confirmed the increased incidence rates of serious adverse events in patients treated with aflibercept, highlighting the need for careful monitoring during treatment.
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  • The study investigates how social support affects the well-being of patients with chronic diseases, emphasizing the roles of self-efficacy and perceived stress.
  • A cross-sectional analysis involving 4,657 patients in China found that self-efficacy and perceived stress partially mediate the relationship between social support and well-being.
  • The findings suggest that enhancing patients' self-efficacy could help reduce stress and improve their overall well-being in light of social support changes.
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  • Nicotine dependence is a major public health issue, and this study focused on how family functioning affects nicotine dependence in smoking fathers, leveraging the McMaster model of family functioning for insights.
  • The study involved 874 fathers from Qingdao, with assessments of nicotine dependence using the Fagerstrom test and family functioning through the Family Assessment Device. Results showed varying levels of dependence among participants.
  • Findings indicated that poorer family functioning, lower education, more alcohol use, and longer smoking duration were linked to severe nicotine dependence, while starting smoking at an older age and higher education levels were associated with less severe dependence.
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  • The study looked at how Chinese people buy over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and what influences their decisions.
  • Most people (99.06%) self-medicate, often purchasing drugs like NSAIDs (pain relievers) and vitamins.
  • Many respondents (86.2%) consider advice from medical staff important when choosing OTC drugs, especially women and those with certain personality traits and health literacy.
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  • - Self-medication is increasingly common in China, and this study aimed to assess the behavior and factors influencing it, particularly regarding medical insurance reimbursement and drug prices.
  • - A survey was conducted with over 9,000 respondents, revealing that 37.52% prioritize drug prices and 28.53% value medical insurance reimbursement when purchasing OTC drugs, with various demographic influences highlighted.
  • - The findings indicated that older individuals with insurance and lower health literacy are more likely to consider reimbursement, while students and those with higher family incomes tend to overlook both reimbursement and drug prices.
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