Diyue Liu

ORCID: 0000-0002-2375-4927
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Research Areas
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Antibiotic Use and Resistance
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Human Health and Disease
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Healthcare Systems and Reforms
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Medication Adherence and Compliance

Hainan Medical University
2022-2024

To provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of the Psychological and Behavior Investigation Chinese Residents (PBICR), this paper introduces its background features from four aspects. In terms design concept, PBICR focuses on various aspects mental health behaviors population, takes full account timeliness efficiency, adheres to original intention open data access sharing, builds high-quality database large-sample, multi-center, repetitive, nationwide cross-sectional promote...

10.1016/j.cgpj.2024.07.006 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Chinese general practice journal. 2024-08-02

Abstract Background This study protocol specifies the primary research line and theoretical framework of 2023 Survey Psychology Behavior on Chinese Population. It aims to establish a database focused psychology behavior among residents through multicenter, large-sample cross-sectional survey provide strong data support for development in related fields. will track public’s physical psychological health more comprehensively systematically. Methods The was conducted from 20 June 31 August...

10.1101/2024.03.28.24305038 preprint EN medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2024-03-29

This study protocol specifies the primary research line and theoretical framework of 2023 Survey Psychology Behavior Chinese Population. It aims to establish a consistent database residents' psychological behavioral surveys through multi-center large-sample cross-sectional provide robust data support for developing in related fields. will track public's physical health more comprehensively systematically. The was conducted from June 20, August 31, 2023, using stratified quota sampling...

10.1002/hcs2.125 article EN cc-by-nc Health care science 2024-12-01

Self-medication has become a common phenomenon. Economic factors are important that affect the self-medication of residents. This study aimed to investigate current status behaviors in China and explored related affecting considerations associated with medical insurance reimbursement or drug price self-medication.A national cross-sectional investigation was conducted among Chinese people over 18 years old under multi-stage sampling method through questionnaire, which includes demographic...

10.3390/ijerph192113754 article EN International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022-10-22

Objective To investigate the status of Chinese residents' self-medication behavior and important factors to consider when purchasing OTC drugs, explore related possibility that residents take medical staff's suggestions as drugs. Study design A cross-sectional survey. Methods questionnaire was developed for exploring sociodemographic characteristics respondents, their status, considerations. The includes several scales including Health Literacy Scale-Short Form (HLS-SF), EQ-5D Visual Analog...

10.3389/fpubh.2022.1074559 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Public Health 2022-12-22

Purpose This study aims to explore and compare Chinese university students’ preferences for various physical activity motivation programs. Patients methods A cross-sectional was conducted in China from February 25 March 25, 2022. Participants anonymously completed an online questionnaire based on a DCE. total of 1,358 students participated the survey. The conditional logit model (CLM), willingness accept (WTA), propensity score matching (PSM) were used assess college different attributes...

10.3389/fpubh.2023.1281740 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Public Health 2023-11-01
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