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View article: Network analysis of the relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms among adolescents: a comparison between males and females
Network analysis of the relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms among adolescents: a comparison between males and females Open
Objective To examine the network structure linking negative life events and depressive symptoms among adolescents in southwestern China, and to compare network characteristics between genders. Methods Network analysis was used to assess as…
View article: Unveiling and verification of mitochondria-related genes as potential diagnostic biomarkers in ulcerative colitis based on bioinformatics analysis and experimental validation
Unveiling and verification of mitochondria-related genes as potential diagnostic biomarkers in ulcerative colitis based on bioinformatics analysis and experimental validation Open
Immune dysregulation is a pathogenic factor in ulcerative colitis (UC), in which mitochondrial involvement is increasingly recognized. This study aimed to construct a diagnostic model using mitochondria-related genes, identify new target g…
View article: A large-sample (N = 49,109) network analysis of depressive symptoms in children from single-parent and two-parent families
A large-sample (N = 49,109) network analysis of depressive symptoms in children from single-parent and two-parent families Open
These findings provide deeper insights into the structure of depressive symptoms among children from single-parent families. Targeting central symptoms in interventions may offer new strategies for preventing depression in this population.
View article: When exhaustion meets permissiveness: a response surface analysis of parental burnout–parenting style interactions on childhood social anxiety
When exhaustion meets permissiveness: a response surface analysis of parental burnout–parenting style interactions on childhood social anxiety Open
Objective This study examined the interactive effects of parental burnout and parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive) on childhood social anxiety using response surface analysis (RSA). Methods This cross-sectional s…
View article: Perceived Parental Involvement Decreases the Risk of Adolescent Depression
Perceived Parental Involvement Decreases the Risk of Adolescent Depression Open
Objective: To tailor culturally sensitive interventional strategies for safeguarding adolescents’ mental health, this study investigated the role of perceived parental involvement in predicting depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents…
View article: Risk of bias and low reproducibility in meta-analytic evidence from fast-tracked publications during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
Risk of bias and low reproducibility in meta-analytic evidence from fast-tracked publications during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic Open
The fast-tracked publication of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related meta-analytic evidence has undeniably facilitated rapid public health policymaking; however, concerns are mounting that this publication policy may compromise rese…
View article: Identification of CTSK as a TLR-related critical biomarker in liver cirrhosis via integrative bioinformatics and pathological characterization
Identification of CTSK as a TLR-related critical biomarker in liver cirrhosis via integrative bioinformatics and pathological characterization Open
View article: Network Analysis of Parental-Economic Factors and Symptoms of Suicidal Ideation Among Left-Behind Children in Unprivileged Regions in China
Network Analysis of Parental-Economic Factors and Symptoms of Suicidal Ideation Among Left-Behind Children in Unprivileged Regions in China Open
Objective: This study aimed to investigate relationships between parental-economic factors and suicidal ideation among left-behind children in underprivileged regions of China using network analysis, to pinpoint key factors and pathways co…
View article: The impact of primary mental healthcare on core symptoms of depression among underrepresented adolescents: a network analysis perspective
The impact of primary mental healthcare on core symptoms of depression among underrepresented adolescents: a network analysis perspective Open
View article: The real-world evidence to the effects of primary psychological healthcare system in diluting risks of suicide ideation in underrepresented children/adolescents: an observational, multi-center, population-based, and longitudinal study
The real-world evidence to the effects of primary psychological healthcare system in diluting risks of suicide ideation in underrepresented children/adolescents: an observational, multi-center, population-based, and longitudinal study Open
Background Establishing a primary psychological healthcare system to prevent suicide was eagerly advocated. Such system was developed as a low-cost healthcare framework integrating family, school, and hospitals to provide early psychologic…
View article: Development and validation of the adolescents’ perceptions of parental involvement scale in China
Development and validation of the adolescents’ perceptions of parental involvement scale in China Open
Introduction Given the increasing academic pressures associated with intensified social competition, the role of parental involvement in education has emerged as a pivotal research area, especially within the context of Chinese culture. Ho…
View article: The impact of primary mental healthcare on core symptoms of depression among underrepresented adolescents: A network analysis perspective
The impact of primary mental healthcare on core symptoms of depression among underrepresented adolescents: A network analysis perspective Open
Background: Depression has emerged as a leading contribution of the global mental health burden, particularly among underrepresented adolescents. Despite the World Health Organization's promotion of primary mental healthcare as a critical …
View article: Implementation of Primary Psychological Healthcare Policy to Address the Risk of Depression in Underprivileged Children and Adolescents, in the Entire Lower‐Middle‐Economic‐Status City of China: An Observational, Multicenter, and Single‐Arm Cohort Study
Implementation of Primary Psychological Healthcare Policy to Address the Risk of Depression in Underprivileged Children and Adolescents, in the Entire Lower‐Middle‐Economic‐Status City of China: An Observational, Multicenter, and Single‐Arm Cohort Study Open
Background: Given the historically high incidence of depressive disorders among children/adolescents, efforts to implement universally accessible primary psychological health care policies have been undertaken globally. However, the practi…
View article: Edge-centric connectome-genetic markers of bridging factor to comorbidity between depression and anxiety
Edge-centric connectome-genetic markers of bridging factor to comorbidity between depression and anxiety Open
View article: Development and validation of the adolescence perceptions of parental involvement scale in China
Development and validation of the adolescence perceptions of parental involvement scale in China Open
Given the increasing academic pressures associated with intensified social competition, the role of parental involvement in education has emerged as a pivotal research area, especially within the context of Chinese culture. However, there …
View article: Risk of bias and low reproducibility of meta-analytic estimates on mental health problems epidemics during the covid-19 pandemic: a meta-research analysis of global evidence on 18,604,876 individuals across 94 countries
Risk of bias and low reproducibility of meta-analytic estimates on mental health problems epidemics during the covid-19 pandemic: a meta-research analysis of global evidence on 18,604,876 individuals across 94 countries Open
First-tracking publications to covid-19-related meta-analytic evidences benefited evidence-based policymaking for safeguarding public mental health in this pandemic. However, such makeshifts had been concerned to cause troubling unreliable…
View article: Questionable practices in data and code sharing policy in high-profile medical journal and research
Questionable practices in data and code sharing policy in high-profile medical journal and research Open
Background The spurious and unavailable data/code sharing actions are crashing open medical sciences. In this study, we aimed to illustrate how high-profile medical journals are practically carried out their sharing policies and what quest…
View article: Emphasizing symbolic capital: its superior influence on the association between family socioeconomic status and adolescent subjective well-being uncovered by a large-scale multivariate network analysis
Emphasizing symbolic capital: its superior influence on the association between family socioeconomic status and adolescent subjective well-being uncovered by a large-scale multivariate network analysis Open
Background Family socioeconomic status (FSES) serves as a significant determinant for subjective well-being. However, extant research has provided conflicting evidence on the correlation between FSES and adolescent students’ subjective wel…
View article: Dataset on the effects of psychological care on depression and suicide ideation in underrepresented children
Dataset on the effects of psychological care on depression and suicide ideation in underrepresented children Open
View article: The real-world evidence to the effects of primary psychological healthcare system in diluting risks of suicide ideation in underrepresented children/adolescents: an observational, multi-center, population-based, and longitudinal study
The real-world evidence to the effects of primary psychological healthcare system in diluting risks of suicide ideation in underrepresented children/adolescents: an observational, multi-center, population-based, and longitudinal study Open
Background Establishing primary psychological healthcare system to prevent suicide was eagerly advocated. However, it remains unclear whether such policy-driven and low-cost healthcare systems could be practical, especially with equal bene…
View article: Functional brain connectome-transcriptional landscape linking to transdiagnostic factors of psychopathological symptoms
Functional brain connectome-transcriptional landscape linking to transdiagnostic factors of psychopathological symptoms Open
Transdiagnostic factors are considered promising in elucidating the etiological underpinnings of psychiatric comorbidities, especially in anxiety and depression. However, their symptom-centered neurobiological substrates, encompassing the …
View article: A Discolorable Flexible Synaptic Transistor for Wearable Health Monitoring
A Discolorable Flexible Synaptic Transistor for Wearable Health Monitoring Open
Multifunctional intelligent wearable electronics, providing integrated physiological signal analysis, storage, and display for real-time and on-site health status diagnosis, have great potential to revolutionize health monitoring technolog…
View article: Sampling inequalities affect generalization of neuroimaging-based diagnostic classifiers in psychiatry
Sampling inequalities affect generalization of neuroimaging-based diagnostic classifiers in psychiatry Open
View article: Cortical gradient perturbation in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder correlates with neurotransmitter-, cell type-specific and chromosome- transcriptomic signatures
Cortical gradient perturbation in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder correlates with neurotransmitter-, cell type-specific and chromosome- transcriptomic signatures Open
Neurofunctional dysregulations in spatially discrete areas or isolated pathways have been suggested as neural markers for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, multiscale perspectives into the neurobiological underpins …
View article: Selective Dual‐Ion Modulation in Solid‐State Magnetoelectric Heterojunctions for In‐Memory Encryption (Small 16/2023)
Selective Dual‐Ion Modulation in Solid‐State Magnetoelectric Heterojunctions for In‐Memory Encryption (Small 16/2023) Open
Magnetoelectric Multifunctional Nanodevices In article number 2206824, Run-Wei Li, Xiaojian Zhu, and co-workers demonstrate the selective dual-ion manipulation in a Pt/HfO2−x/NiOy/Ni magnetoelectric nanodevice and the reconfiguration of it…
View article: Near‐Sensor Reservoir Computing for Gait Recognition via a Multi‐Gate Electrolyte‐Gated Transistor
Near‐Sensor Reservoir Computing for Gait Recognition via a Multi‐Gate Electrolyte‐Gated Transistor Open
The recent emergence of various smart wearable electronics has furnished the rapid development of human–computer interaction, medical health monitoring technologies, etc. Unfortunately, processing redundant motion and physiological data ac…
View article: Evaluation of Risk of Bias in Neuroimaging-Based Artificial Intelligence Models for Psychiatric Diagnosis
Evaluation of Risk of Bias in Neuroimaging-Based Artificial Intelligence Models for Psychiatric Diagnosis Open
Importance Neuroimaging-based artificial intelligence (AI) diagnostic models have proliferated in psychiatry. However, their clinical applicability and reporting quality (ie, feasibility) for clinical practice have not been systematically …
View article: A Positive Association between Working Memory Capacity and Human Creativity: A Meta-Analytic Evidence
A Positive Association between Working Memory Capacity and Human Creativity: A Meta-Analytic Evidence Open
Creativity serves as a fountain for social and scientific development. As one of the most crucial human capabilities, creativity has been believed to be supported by the core component of higher cognitive functions—working memory capacity …
View article: Engaging the open science framework in quantifying and tracing scientists’ research credits
Engaging the open science framework in quantifying and tracing scientists’ research credits Open
Preface illustration. The “first-last-author-credit” hierarchy has long been dominated in the scientific incentive system despite intensive calling for contribution-based credits (author contribution statement). In the scientific communiti…
View article: Emerging electrolyte-gated transistors for neuromorphic perception
Emerging electrolyte-gated transistors for neuromorphic perception Open
With the rapid development of intelligent robotics, the Internet of Things, and smart sensor technologies, great enthusiasm has been devoted to developing next-generation intelligent systems for the emulation of advanced perception functio…