Yang Chen's research while affiliated with Hohai University and other places

Publications (14)

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As a global public health problem, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is an important factor leading to serious psychological and behavioral problems in children and adolescents. Mental health service plan based on mental health service needs is the key to effectively improve the psychological problems of children and adolescents with ACEs. Emoti...
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Background Various studies show that sleep quality, life skills, and cortisol are associated with depressive symptoms, separately. However, the relationships between sleep quality, life skills, cortisol, and depressive symptoms remain unclear. Thus, this study aims to examine the mediating or moderating roles of life skills and cortisol in the rela...
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With the rapid economic development and urgent environmental demands, the direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) as one of environmental‐friendly energy‐conversion systems has attracted wide attention in the world, while the insufficient activity and low structural stability of the anode Pt/carbon catalyst largely deteriorate its overall performance. Her...
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This study aimed to analyze the attitude, influencing factors and communication patterns of organ donation in Chinses families. We conducted in-depth interviews with 97 participants from 26 families in China from August 2018 to October 2020. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed by the researchers. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the da...
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Since conventional Pt/carbon catalysts usually suffer from CO poisoning as well as carbon corrosion issues during the methanol oxidation reaction, it is essential to explore high-efficiency Pt-alternative electrocatalysts supported by a robust matrix in the direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). Herein, we report a convenient low-temperature approach...
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Reasonable design and controllable synthesis of non-Pt catalysts with high methanol oxidation activity are regarded as a valid way to promote the large-scale commercial applications of direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). Herein, we develop a convenient and cost-effective approach to the successful fabrication of nanosized Rh grown on single-walled...
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Cyberchondria is considered “the anxiety-amplifying effects of online health-related searches.” During the COVID-19 pandemic, people are likely to search health-related information online for reassurance because of fear and related physical symptoms, while cyberchondria may be triggered due to the escalation of health anxiety, different online seek...
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Background Consumer health informatics (CHI) originated in the 1990s. With the rapid development of computer and information technology for health decision making, an increasing number of consumers have obtained health-related information through the internet, and CHI has also attracted the attention of an increasing number of scholars. Objective...
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BACKGROUND Cyberchondria is considered “the anxiety-amplifying effects of online health-related searches”, and associated with health anxiety and online health-related information seeking behavior. However, data on the prevalence and influencing variables of cyberchondria are still scarce. Until now, there have been few studies on cyberchondria in...
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BACKGROUND Consumer health informatics (CHI) originated in the 1990s. With the rapid development of computer and information technology for health decision making, an increasing number of consumers have obtained health-related information through the internet, and CHI has also attracted the attention of an increasing number of scholars. OBJECTIVE...
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Purpose To evaluate the perioperative complications of patients with cervical cancer who are treated with robot-assisted radical hysterectomy (RRH) and to further evaluate the safety of patients undergoing NACT. Methods A total of 805 consecutive cervical cancer patients undergoing RRH were involved in this report. Their clinical characteristics w...
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Objectives: Family members’ attitude is the key factor in organ donation. This study aimed to analyze the attitude and willingness of families towards organ donation and to explore the impact of Chinese family culture on voluntary organ donation. Methods: Taking the family as a unit, a total of 15 families (59 family members) were interviewed using...
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Background: With the rapid development of online health communities, increasing numbers of patients and families are seeking health information on the internet. Objective: This study aimed to discuss how to fully reveal the health information needs expressed by patients with hypertension in their questions in a web-based environment and how to u...
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BACKGROUND With the rapid development of online health communities, increasing numbers of patients and families are seeking health information on the internet. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to discuss how to fully reveal the health information needs expressed by patients with hypertension in their questions in a web-based environment and how to use t...

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... Chinese scholars have carried out qualitative studies on the influence of family on organ donation, 6 suggesting that the main factors affecting donation are lack of knowledge, fear, traditional beliefs and mistrust in the donation process. They posit that these effects can be mitigated by establishing a family-based communication model. ...
... Researchers have considered several methods to overcome or minimize the reliance on fossil fuel through (i) utilizing eco-friendly renewable energy [2], (ii) enhancing the efficiency of existing energy conversion systems through the recovery of wasted heat [3,4], and finally, (iii) developing new energy conversion devices that are efficient and have low or no environmental impact, such as fuel cells (FCs) [5]. Among the various electrochemical energy conversion/storage devices, i.e., batteries [6], supercapacitors [7], and fuel cells [8], the latter has garnered a great interest because of its high energy density, long lifetime, and ability to use a wide range of fuels from hydrogen to wastewater [9]. Microfluidic fuel cells (MFCs) are devices that mainly depend on microfluidic channels through which the fluid delivery and removal, electrode structure exits, and reactions take place [10]. ...
... In a survey conducted by Shailaja et al. (2020) among medical students, it was found that 98.7 % of the participants reported moderately or severely high scores in one or more subscales of the CSS-15, a shortened version of the Cyberchondria Severity Scale. Similarly, in another survey involving a sample of 674 Chinese community residents, Peng et al. (2021) reported that 21.9 % of the participants obtained scores equal to or higher than the 75th percentile on the CSS-12, another abbreviated version of the Cyberchondria Severity Scale. These findings may not be conclusive or sufficiently representative as there is a lack of consensus on the cutoff values of these cyberchondria scales, and the samples are limited. ...
... There are also early publications that conducted bibliometric analyses on Internet health information-seeking behaviors (21) but did not further explore digital health care. A bibliometric study of consumer health informatics (CHIN) discovered that research subjects concentrated on patient education, health information demands, health information search behavior, health behavior interventions, health literacy, health information technology, and eHealth (22). Few researchers employed bibliometric approaches to study research hotspots and trends in digital health, stating that digital health research faces issues such as the growth of terminological connotations, the objectivity of evaluation methodology, and the impact of treatments. ...
... Table 5 indicate that the health information needs of online TCM community users can be divided into 5 major categories and 12 subcategories, including disease consultation, health preservation, professional discussion, knowledge sharing and experience description. Similar to the previous studies [38], TCM community users also focus on topics such as treatment methods, diagnosis of diseases, and applicable drugs when asking questions. Also this study identified some unique needs of TCM community users that have been less frequently mentioned in previous studies. ...