Publications by authors named "Jianying Qiu"

Introduction: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is the most studied of the axis II disorders. One of the most widely used diagnostic instruments is the Diagnostic Interview for Borderline Patients-Revised (DIB-R). The aim of this study was to test the reliability and validity of DIB-R for use in the Chinese culture.

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In a credence goods game with an expert and a consumer, we study experimentally the impact of two devices that are predicted to induce consumer-friendly behavior if the expert has a propensity to feel guilty when he believes that he violates the consumer's payoff expectations: (i) an opportunity for the expert to make a non-binding promise; and (ii) an opportunity for the consumer to burn money. In belief-based guilt aversion theory the first opportunity shapes an expert's behavior if an appropriate promise is made and if it is expected to be believed by the consumer; by contrast, the second opportunity might change behavior even though this option is never used along the predicted path. Experimental results confirm the behavioral relevance of (i) but fail to confirm (ii).

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Article Synopsis
  • In a study comparing Han Chinese women with major depressive disorder (MDD) to matched controls, researchers found that those with MDD reported significantly more stressful life events (SLEs) than those without.
  • Of the 16 types of SLEs examined, 14 were notably more common among MDD patients, with rape, physical abuse, and serious neglect being the most strongly linked to the onset of MDD.
  • The study highlights the potential psychosocial factors contributing to MDD in Chinese women, though results may not be applicable to males and rely on retrospective accounts of events.
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