Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi
August 2010
Objective: To assess the prevalence of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) in college students and to explore the association of CSA with youth mental health problem.
Methods: A retrospective survey was conducted among 2508 students (females 1360, males 1148) in Nov. 2003 to Mar.
Aims: To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment (CITSEA).
Study Design: A cross-sectional survey through parent self-administered questionnaires in Chinese urban communities. Fourteen cities from the Southern, Northern, Eastern, Western and Central China were involved.
Background: Childhood obesity has become a major public health problem in many countries. To explore the risk factors of overweight in infants and young children might be helpful in developing an early overweight intervention strategy.
Objective: To assess the prevalence of overweight and the relationship of parental characteristics and feeding practices to overweight in infants and young children in Beijing, China.
Background: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is one of the three major micronutrient deficiencies in the world. In order to investigate the status of VAD and child feeding in China, we conducted the survey in Beijing city and Guizhou province.
Methods: We included a high socioeconomic area (Beijing) and a low socioeconomic area (Guizhou province) in China in our study.
Aim: To investigate how grandparents influence their young grandchildren's eating behaviors in Chinese three-generation families.
Methods: This qualitative study used semi-structured in-depth interviews with 12 parents (3 male and 9 female) and 11 grandparents (4 male and 7 female) in Beijing, China.
Results: Three domains emerged in this study: (1) grandparents were the primary caretakers of children in the three-generation families.