Publications by authors named "Jin-Zi Zhang"

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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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  • * The most commonly purchased OTC medications were paracetamol and analgesics, with key considerations for self-medication being medical recommendations, drug safety, and efficacy.
  • * Data was collected from over 9,000 respondents across various regions in China, with analysis revealing significant trends in how residents prioritize drug safety and effectiveness based on their demographic and healthcare access factors.
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Objective: To explore the influence of parents on the medication adherence of their children.

Study Design: A cross-sectional online investigation.

Methods: A questionnaire with 41 questions was designed based on the health belief model (HBM) distributed and collected online in 28 cities around China through multi-stage stratified sampling.

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