Qianyu Zhu

ORCID: 0000-0003-1728-9384
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Research Areas
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Educational Reforms and Innovations
  • Parental Involvement in Education
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Medical Research and Treatments
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
  • Plant Virus Research Studies
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • International Student and Expatriate Challenges
  • Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
  • Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
  • University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
  • Cooperative Studies and Economics
  • Innovative Educational Techniques
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Fern and Epiphyte Biology
  • Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
  • Elder Abuse and Neglect

Hunan Normal University
2024-2025

Shandong University
2025

Harbin Institute of Technology
2024

Changsha Hospital for Maternal and Child Health Care
2024

Juntendo University
2024

Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
2024

University of Maryland, College Park
2020-2023

University of Toyama
2023

Beijing Normal University
2022

Taizhou University
2022

COVID-19 negatively impacts students' learning as well physical and mental health. This study examined the effects of perceived online difficulties cyberbullying on academic engagement health, if parenting styles student–teacher relationship moderated these relations among 733 middle school students (54.3% boys) their parents (Mage = 44.76 years, SD 4.13 28.1% fathers 71.9% mothers) from Beijing, China. Results suggested that predicted more health difficulties; with engagement. Authoritative...

10.1080/2372966x.2021.1897478 article EN School Psychology Review 2021-05-11

The present cross-sectional study aimed to (a) expand our understanding of the role risk and resilience factors for adolescent adjustment during coronavirus disease (COVID-19) (b) examine personal resilience, peer teacher-student relationships as protective against mental health difficulties. A total 3,662 students from 4th 11th grades in Urumchi, China completed a survey June 2020. Urumchi is an ethnically diverse city, with nearly 40% population this school district being ethnic minority...

10.1037/spq0000492 article EN School Psychology 2021-12-20

Objective To examine the role of COVID-19-specific stressful life events (SLE) in predicting depression, anxiety, and satisfaction, if personality traits (extraversion neuroticism), coping styles (problem-focused avoidance coping) moderated these relations.Participants Data were collected from 371 college students (Mage = 20.59; SDage 2.58) one large university Mid-Atlantic region U.S.Methods Participants completed an online survey measuring COVID-19 related (adapted a tool developed to...

10.1080/07448481.2022.2066977 article EN Journal of American College Health 2022-04-26

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented challenging time for parents and adolescents. The present study examines the role of parent work-life conflict on adolescent adjustment (i.e., academic engagement mental health) family processes parental health parenting) as potential mediators this association. A total 692 middle school students (53.2% boys;

10.1037/fam0000948 article EN Journal of Family Psychology 2022-01-31

Peer victimization in schools is a growing concern China, linked to increased emotional difficulties and behavioral difficulties. A positive school climate may serve as protective factor against both peer its adverse outcomes. This study examined the longitudinal relations between victimization, aggression, by examining self-report survey data collected from 800 3rd 6th-grade students (Mage= 9.87 years, SD = 1.15 years) five elementary China over six months. Path analysis results indicated...

10.1080/2372966x.2021.1898290 article EN School Psychology Review 2021-05-18

A surge of racism and xenophobia toward Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic has led to high levels stress within this community. We conducted in-depth semistructured interviews with 40 Chinese American parents (35 mothers, Mage = 40.86; SD 5.59) elementary school-aged children (Mage 8.76; SD= 2.17) understand parents' perception their children's experiences discrimination how schools can support students. Interviews were coded using thematic analyses. The majority (n 28, 70%)...

10.1080/2372966x.2022.2098813 article EN School Psychology Review 2022-07-25

ABSTRACT This study examines the effects of social support and psychological capital on job burnout leisure crafting among emergency department nurses, focusing serial‐mediating roles burnout. AMOS 26 was used to test serial mediation by administering 317 survey questionnaires conveniently selected nurses employed at nine Grade‐A hospitals in China. Results showed significantly influenced ( β = 0.94, p 0.014, CI 0.150–2.131), with 0.82, 0.005, 0.315–10.354) 0.28, 0.036, 0.032–0.722) serving...

10.1111/nhs.70107 article EN Nursing and Health Sciences 2025-04-20

Mobile phone addiction is increasingly prevalent among college students and can lead to various physical, psychological, social problems. This study aimed investigate the relationship between physical activity mobile Chinese examine potential chain mediating effects of anxiety loneliness in this relationship. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 268 (62.7% male, mean age = 20.36 years, SD 1.73) who completed standardized measures including Physical Activity Rating Scale-3, Social...

10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1545440 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2025-04-22

Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the status quo prehospital delay in young and middle-aged AIS patients analyze main factors affecting patients. Thus, it can provide reference for reducing promote secondary prevention stroke. Methods This cross-sectional conducted from May 2023 February 2024 using convenient sampling method, included ischemic stroke two top three hospitals Hunan Province. Through questionnaire survey, social support scale, health literacy scale medical...

10.3389/fpubh.2025.1539219 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Public Health 2025-06-04

Despite high rates of mental health challenges, Asian Americans are less likely to seek out and receive school-based services (SBMHSs) than their non-Asian peers. The Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) training is an 8-hr manualized public education program designed educate adults on recognizing common challenges among adolescents intervening. However, no published research has evaluated YMHFA Americans. We culturally adapted for (Asian American parents youth workers) used a...

10.1037/ser0000574 article EN Psychological Services 2021-07-22

Low temperature (LT) is an important abiotic factor affecting plant survival, growth and distribution. The response of Cryptomeria fortunei (Chinese cedar) to LT not well known, limiting its application in production ornamental value. In this study, we first screened ten clones (#3, #25, #32, #42, #54, #57, #68, #66, #74, #X1), originating from five different locations China, for their degrees cold resistance. We then selected the two showing highest (#32) lowest (#42) resistance see...

10.3390/f11020189 article EN Forests 2020-02-07

Abstract Compared to their school peers, Asian American youth report more internalizing symptoms, peer victimization, and higher rates of suicide, yet they underutilize mental health services at school. This study investigated the feasibility effectiveness a culturally responsive parent training program called Parent–Child Connect for parents Forty‐eight ( M age = 42.98; SD 5.54, 79.2% female) participated in program. Parents reported significant increases positive parenting (parental...

10.1002/pits.22520 article EN Psychology in the Schools 2021-04-06

Objective: Research suggests that low levels of school belonging and high victimisation predict negative emotions, including loneliness. However, few studies have examined this relation among Chinese elementary students. The protective role covitality against loneliness also remains unexplored. This study examines the relations between bullying victimisation, belonging, covitality, over 6 months, whether moderates loneliness.Method: Eight hundred students from five schools in China completed...

10.1080/00049530.2021.1904494 article EN Australian Journal of Psychology 2021-01-02

The current study examines intrapersonal characteristics or factors (i.e., resilience), peer quality of relationships), and family processes parental involvement, critical comparison) as potential risk protective for mental health Chinese adolescents during COVID- 19 pandemic. A total 504 seventh-grade students (52% boys) their caregivers in Beijing, China completed an online survey September 2020. Youth reported experiencing various COVID-19-related stressful life events conflicts with...

10.1177/02724316221114091 article EN The Journal of Early Adolescence 2022-08-05

Abstract Background The present longitudinal study investigated parenting style as a precursor for Chinese adolescents' stress‐related growth and mental health difficulties during the COVID‐19 pandemic, well mediating roles of intrapersonal resilience interpersonal relationships (i.e., peer parent−adolescent). Methods adolescents in middle school (7th grade) their parents Beijing, China, were invited to complete survey at two time points (T1: September 2020, T2: June 2021). A total 206...

10.1002/jad.12232 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Journal of Adolescence 2023-08-15

Abstract Bullying is prevalent in many schools worldwide. Providing bullying prevention training to preservice teachers can make a significant difference preventing school bullying. There lack of for China, and the effectiveness such has not yet been established. The present study examined on antibullying self‐efficacy incorrect beliefs about among Chinese teachers. A total 139 ( M age = 20.76 years, SD 0.80 ranging from 19 23 years; 90.6% women) were randomly assigned n 73) or control group...

10.1002/pits.23194 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Psychology in the Schools 2024-03-13

Universities are cradles for intellectual and technical innovators, thus building an innovation entrepreneurship education ecosystem in universities is of strategic importance national development. Most studies China, from the perspective collaborative innovation, used EPM model to analyze features, elements operational modes ecosystems based on theories symbiosis, competition cooperation, coordination, networking, exchange mechanism. Boosted by strategies develop Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau...

10.1051/e3sconf/202016502005 article EN cc-by E3S Web of Conferences 2020-01-01

Benefits of cooperative organization in agriculture come from price advantages procurement and marketing, cost reductions efficiency gains sharing productive assets processes, improved access to increased using credit, logistics, information. Efficacy strategic activities designed capture these is investigated empirically a case study the Tonghui Agricultural Cooperative Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region China. Information interviews, on-site visits, evaluation cooperative, member partner...

10.22434/ifamr2016.0095 article EN cc-by The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 2017-09-08

This short-term longitudinal study aims to expand our understanding of the role peer victimization, student-level perceived school climate, covitality, and mental health difficulties among 897 Chinese elementary students (3rd 6th graders, Mage = 9.91 years, SD 1.16 57.44% boys). Results latent-moderated structural equation modeling indicated that victimization predicted six months later, but did not predict later victimization. Higher levels climate covitality lower cross-sectionally,...

10.1080/2372966x.2022.2088250 article EN School Psychology Review 2022-07-13

The decomposition of abnormal litter caused by extreme weather events might play an increasingly important role in carbon and nutrient cycling forest ecosystems under climate change scenarios, which needs to be fully investigated. In August 2020, the foliar goldenrain tree (Koelreuteria bipinnata var. Integrifoliola), camphor (Cinnamomum camphora), weeping willow (Salix babylonica) after Typhoon Hagupit disturbance were collected incubated on soil surface at Plant Ecology Research Base...

10.3390/f13111819 article EN Forests 2022-11-01
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