Publications by authors named "Zhong Nian"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on cognitive frailty (CF), which is when older adults experience both physical weakness and cognitive decline without having Alzheimer's or other dementias, specifically looking at its prevalence in Chinese seniors.
  • After analyzing 56 studies with over 80,000 participants, the prevalence of various CF types ranged from 14.3% in community dwellers to 25.2% in older inpatients, highlighting a significant public health concern.
  • Key factors influencing CF included age, gender, education, nutrition, mental health, physical activity, sleep quality, and existing medical conditions, emphasizing the importance of promoting healthy lifestyle choices to combat CF.
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Background: Experiences of being bullied in school can impair adolescents' subjective well-being and elevate the risk of psychopathology, suggesting the necessity of identifying factors that may protect against the deleterious effects of being bullied. This study expands upon prior research by examining the relationship between bullying victimization and adolescent mental health, specifically from the perspective of individual perceptions of justice and healthy lifestyles in the Chinese cultural context.

Methods: A total of 3873 Chinese adolescents in grades 7-11 (51.

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Purpose: Adolescents living in protracted conflict areas have mostly been perceived as passive recipients of the impact of events in their surroundings who are rarely considered agents of social transformation. But a growing body of research on adolescents' psychological development indicates that adolescents actively perceive concepts like peace and their roles and responsibilities toward creating conditions for peace. Applying the Phenomenological Variant of Ecological Systems Theory, this study focuses on understanding how adolescents from Afghanistan with lifelong exposure to intractable conflict conceptualize peace.

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This study investigates the effects of loneliness and empathy on romantic relationship satisfaction and phubbing. Loneliness plays a mediating role in romantic relationship satisfaction and phubbing. The level of empathy moderates these mediating effects.

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The current study tested the "beauty as currency" hypothesis in the framework of Objectification theory with a sample of Chinese young women. Four hundred and four college women completed a pencil-and-paper questionnaire. We hypothesized that beauty as currency would be associated with acceptance of cosmetic surgery and career aspirations through the serial meditation of self-objectification and body surveillance.

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