Publications by authors named "Xinji Shi"

Background: Interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy are key psychological traits that critically impact the mental well-being and professional growth of nursing students. However, the complex interplay between interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy of nursing students has not been fully explored.

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the complex relationship between interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy in nursing students using network analysis, identifying key symptoms within this network.

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Background: This study aimed to explore the association between perceived social support and eHealth literacy in Chinese nursing students, with a particular emphasis on the mediating effects of self-efficacy, family health, and perceived stress within this relationship.

Method: This study utilized data drawn from the 2023 Psychology and Behavior Investigation of Chinese Residents (PBICR) survey, which involved a sample of 967 nursing students. Structural equation modeling was utilized to examine the relationships among the study variables.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the link between loneliness and interpersonal sensitivity in nursing students, highlighting the roles of problematic internet use and bedtime procrastination as mediators.
  • Conducted at a Chinese university, the research involved an online survey using various scales to gather data on loneliness, interpersonal sensitivity, internet use, and procrastination habits.
  • Findings revealed a significant positive correlation between loneliness and interpersonal sensitivity, indicating that high levels of loneliness are associated with increased sensitivity to interpersonal relationships, influenced by internet use and procrastination behaviors.
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Background: Mental health-related stigma remains a complex and pervasive issue globally. It not only inhibits individuals from seeking help but also influences the quality of healthcare they receive. Despite extensive research on mental health-related stigma, there is still limited understanding of factors influencing mental health-related stigma among nursing students.

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Unhealthy dietary behaviors and body dissatisfaction are becoming increasingly common among college students. Understanding the association between body image flexibility and intermittent fasting is particularly meaningful, especially for medical college students. This study aimed to investigate the association between body image flexibility and intermittent fasting among medical students.

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Background: A healthy lifestyle is beneficial to individuals' health. However, little is known about the associations of lifestyle factors with mental health and well-being. This study examined the associations of lifestyle factors with mental health (i.

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