Mengping Zhou
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Association between parental psychiatric conditions and offspring psychiatric, behavioral, and psychosocial outcomes: A Swedish population-based children-of-monozygotic twins study Open
Background Mental health problems tend to run in families, with studies showing transdiagnostic associations across generations. Nevertheless, if these associations were attributable to unmeasured familial (either environmental or genetic)…
Intergenerational transmission of mental health problems : observational and quasi-experimental studies Open
Mental health problems run in families, likely due to complex transmission mechanisms. Using nationwide Swedish registers following millions of parents and their children over decades, we investigated how and why mental health problems are…
Intergenerational transmission of mental health problems : observational and quasi-experimental studies Open
Mental health problems run in families, likely due to complex transmission mechanisms. Using nationwide Swedish registers following millions of parents and their children over decades, we investigated how and why mental health problems are…
Intergenerational transmission of mental health problems : observational and quasi-experimental studies Open
Mental health problems run in families, likely due to complex transmission mechanisms. Using nationwide Swedish registers following millions of parents and their children over decades, we investigated how and why mental health problems are…
Association between the childhood rearing environment and general and specific psychopathology factors in middle adulthood: a Swedish National High-Risk Home-Reared versus Adopted-Away Sibling Comparison Study Open
Quasi-experimental and randomized controlled studies suggest that an enriched childhood rearing environment for at-risk individuals can reduce the risk for several psychiatric conditions. However, it remains uncertain if the reduced risk m…
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ADC: Enhancing Function Calling Via Adversarial Datasets and Code Line-Level Feedback Open
Large Language Models (LLMs) have made significant strides in Natural Language Processing and coding, yet they struggle with robustness and accuracy in complex function calls. To tackle these challenges, this paper introduces ADC, an innov…
Childhood and adolescence outcomes in offspring to parents with bipolar disorder: the impact of lifetime parental comorbidity, parental sex, and bipolar subtype Open
Background Offspring of parents with bipolar disorder have increased risks of their own psychopathology. However, a large‐scale survey of psychiatric, somatic, and adverse social outcomes up to adulthood, which could aid in prioritizing an…
Relationship between patient-perceived quality of primary care and self-reported hospital utilisation in China: A cross-sectional study Open
Enhanced patient-perceived quality of primary care in China is associated with a reduction in self-reported overall hospital utilisation, including outpatient visits and hospital admissions. However, better continuity of care may be associ…
Intergenerational Transmission of Psychiatric Conditions and Psychiatric, Behavioral, and Psychosocial Outcomes in Offspring Open
Importance Psychiatric conditions in parents are associated with many psychiatric and nonpsychiatric outcomes in offspring. However, it remains unknown whether this intergenerational transmission is attributable to broader psychopathology …
The Association between Physical Activity and Intrinsic Capacity in Chinese Older Adults and Its Connection to Primary Care: China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) Open
Background: In 2015, intrinsic capacity (IC) was proposed by the WHO as a new measure for healthy aging. Evidence has shown that physical activity (PA) benefits the physical and mental health of older adults. However, the association betwe…
Association between Continuity of Primary Care and Chronic Conditions among Patients in Guangdong Province, China Open
Background: One important aspect of primary care is the association between continuity with primary care providers (PCPs) and chronic conditions among patients. However, there is a lack of literature to specifically address these issues in…
Association between Primary Care Utilization and Emergency Room or Hospital Inpatient Services Utilization among the Middle-Aged and Elderly in a Self-Referral System: Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study 2011–2018 Open
With rapid economic growth and aging, hospital inpatient and emergency services utilization has grown rapidly, and has emphasized an urgent requirement to adjust and optimize the structure of health service utilization. Studies have shown …
Development and Validation of a Rapid Assessment Version of the Assessment Survey of Primary Care in China Open
Background Measuring quality of primary care has attracted much attention around the world. Our team has developed and validated an Assessment Survey of Primary Care (ASPC) for evaluating quality of primary care in China. To facilitate the…
Effect of Family Practice Contract Services on the Perceived Quality of Primary Care among Patients with Multimorbidity: A Cross-Sectional Study in Guangdong, China Open
Family practice contract services, an important primary-care reform policy for improving primary healthcare quality in China, incorporate patients with multiple chronic conditions into the priority coverage groups and focus on their manage…
Association between Primary Healthcare and Medical Expenditures in a Context of Hospital-Oriented Healthcare System in China: A National Panel Dataset, 2012–2016 Open
Total health expenditure in China has grown considerably since a new round of health system reform was enacted in 2009. Researchers have shown that strengthening primary healthcare may be an option for countries to solve the rapid expansio…
Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to Investigate the Intention to Use Physical Activity Apps: Cross-Sectional Survey Open
Background Many university students are lacking adequate physical exercise and are failing to develop physical activity (PA) behaviors in China. PA app use could improve this situation. Objective The aim of this study was to use the unifie…
Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to Investigate the Intention to Use Physical Activity Apps: Cross-Sectional Survey (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Many university students are lacking adequate physical exercise and are failing to develop physical activity (PA) behaviors in China. PA app use could improve this situation. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to use the unifie…
Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to Investigate the Intention to Use Physical Activity Apps among University Students in Guangzhou, China (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Many university students are lacking adequate physical exercise and failing to develop physical activity behaviors in China. Physical activity apps’ use is an effective to improve this situation. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study …