Publications by authors named "Huahua Hu"

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  • The Internet is a crucial source of health information, making eHealth literacy vital for older adults to effectively utilize online resources for self-care.
  • This study evaluated the Chinese version of the Digital Health Literacy Instrument (C-DHLI) to measure eHealth literacy among older Chinese adults, confirming its reliability and validity.
  • Results indicated strong internal consistency and test-retest reliability, with a recommended cut-off score for assessing varying levels of eHealth literacy among this demographic.
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Objective: The present study aims to examine the association between mindfulness and COVID-19 vaccination intention, and the mediating role of presence of meaning in life and moral elevation in such association.

Method: In a cross-sectional study design, a total of 1733 health care workers (81.1% females, = 34.

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Objective: Parents' phubbing has been found to be positively associated with adolescents' internet-related addiction. However, it remains unknown whether father phubbing would influence adolescents' social networking sites addiction (SNSA), and the mechanisms underlying this association stays largely unknown. This study aims to expand previous research by testing the mediating effect of loneliness, as well as the moderating effects of narcissism and need to belong in the association between father phubbing and adolescents' SNSA.

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Aims: The present study investigated the association between resilience, stigma, life satisfaction and the intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccination among Chinese HCWs. It also explored the mediating role of stigma and life satisfaction on the association between resilience and intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccination.

Design: An anonymous cross-sectional survey.

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Background: The current study aims to track the changes in the levels of smart phone addiction (SPA) and depressive symptoms between pre and during COVID-19 and potential risk factors of among Chinese college students in a four-wave longitudinal study.

Methods: The participants were recruited from a Chinese university (n = 195; 58.5% females).

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  • The study focuses on mental health issues among Chinese men who have sex with men (MSM), specifically looking at stress and avoidant coping as risk factors for depression.
  • Researchers conducted a 6-month study where 592 MSM completed surveys, showing a high prevalence of depression (36.1% at the start and 34.1% after 6 months).
  • Results indicated that stress and avoidant coping significantly increased depression levels, particularly in younger MSM, suggesting the need for targeted mental health interventions for this group.
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Background: With the widespread of smartphones, there is an increased interest in exploring the influences of phubbing in modern society. However, little research has examined the impact of parent phubbing (Pphubbing) or adolescent phubbing (Aphubbing) on adolescent development. This conceptual and empirical work aims to explore the unique and joint impacts of Pphubbing and Aphubbing on adolescents' depressive symptoms.

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