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Jie Zhang is affiliated with the Central University of Finance and Economics in China. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and social sciences, with a particular emphasis on clinical psychology, sociology and political science, social psychology, health, and general health professions.

The main topics of Jie Zhang's research include:

  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
  • Resilience and Mental Health

Recent academic publications by Jie Zhang cover various aspects of mental health and social behavior. Notable papers include:

  • "The differential psychological distress of populations affected by the COVID-19 pandemic," 2020, Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • "Individualism and collectivism orientation and the correlates among Chinese college students," 2021, Current Psychology

Jie Zhang has also contributed to works in collaboration with other researchers, with frequent coauthors being:

  • Bob Lew
  • Juncheng Lyu
  • Ching Sin Siau
  • Dwight A. Hennessy
  • Sibo Zhao

The researcher's work appears in a range of publication venues including:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Asian Journal of Psychiatry
  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • Psychiatry Research

Jie Zhang's publications include contributions to studies on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and social factors. For example, one of the cited works is the 2020 study on psychological distress during the pandemic published in Brain Behavior and Immunity. Other research delves into cultural factors such as individualism and collectivism among Chinese college students, illustrating a range of interests across psychological and social dimensions.

Best Publications

  • Measuring Chinese psychological well-being with Western developed instruments.

    Jie Zhang;Jill M Norvilitis

  • Psychological strains and youth suicide in rural China.

    Jie Zhang;William F. Wieczorek;Yeates Conwell;Xin Ming Tu

  • Mental disorders and suicide among young rural Chinese: a case-control psychological autopsy study.

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  • Marriage and Suicide among Chinese Rural Young Women

    Jie Zhang

  • Determinants of Suicide Ideation: A Comparison of Chinese and American College Students.

    Jie Zhang;Shenghua Jin

  • Studying Chinese suicide with proxy-based data: reliability and validity of the methodology and instruments in China.

    Jie Zhang;Yeates Conwell;William F. Wieczorek;Chao Jiang

  • Reliability and validity of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale in 2 special adult samples from rural China

    Jie Zhang;Weiwei Sun;Yuanyuan Kong;Cuntong Wang

  • The Change in Suicide Rates between 2002 and 2011 in China

    Jie Zhang;Jie Zhang;Long Sun;Yuxin Liu;Jianwei Zhang

  • Economic growth and suicide rate changes: a case in China from 1982 to 2005.

    Jie Zhang;Jixiang Ma;Cunxian Jia;Jiandong Sun

  • Characteristics of young rural Chinese suicides: a psychological autopsy study

    J. Zhang;W. Wieczorek;Y. Conwell;X.-M. Tu

  • Psychological tensions found in suicide notes: a test for the strain theory of suicide.

    Jian Zhang;David Lester

  • Psychometric Properties of the Scale for Suicide Ideation in China

    Jian Zhang;Gregory K. Brown

  • Quality of life in Chinese family caregivers for elderly people with chronic diseases

    Hui Xie;Hui Xie;Cheng Cheng;Yisheng Tao;Jie Zhang;Jie Zhang

  • SPARC Is a Key Regulator of Proliferation, Apoptosis and Invasion in Human Ovarian Cancer

    Jie Chen;Mei Wang;Bo Xi;Jian Xue

  • The association between depression and suicide when hopelessness is controlled for.

    Jie Zhang;Ziyao Li;Ziyao Li

  • Measuring Gender Orientation with the Bem Sex Role Inventory in Chinese Culture

    Jie Zhang;Jill M. Norvilitis;Shenghua Jin

  • The Gender Ratio of Chinese Suicide Rates: An Explanation in Confucianism

    Jie Zhang

  • Risk factors for rural young suicide in China: a case-control study.

    Jie Zhang;Jie Zhang;Ning Li;Xin-Ming Tu;Shuiyuan Xiao

  • ADHD Symptomatology and Adjustment to College in China and the United States

    Jill M. Norvilitis;Ling Sun;Jie Zhang

  • BP neural network prediction model for suicide attempt among Chinese rural residents.

    Juncheng Lyu;Jie Zhang;Jie Zhang

  • Self-reported symptoms of ADHD among college students in China and the United States.

    Jill M. Norvilitis;Travis Ingersoll;Jie Zhang;Shuhua Jia

  • Suicidal ideation and its correlates: testing the interpersonal theory of suicide in Chinese students.

    Jie Zhang;David Lester;Sibo Zhao;Chengchao Zhou

  • Studying suicide with psychological autopsy: Social and cultural feasibilities of the methodology in China

    Jie Zhang;William F. Wieczorek;Chao Jiang;Li Zhou

Frequent Co-Authors

William F. Wieczorek
William F. Wieczorek Buffalo State College
Dorian A. Lamis
Dorian A. Lamis Emory University
David Lester
David Lester Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Paul S. F. Yip
Paul S. F. Yip University of Hong Kong
Harold G. Koenig
Harold G. Koenig Duke University
Augustine Osman
Augustine Osman The University of Texas at San Antonio
Kairi Kõlves
Kairi Kõlves Griffith University
Marnin J. Heisel
Marnin J. Heisel University of Western Ontario
Steven Stack
Steven Stack Wayne State University
Chunzhong Li
Chunzhong Li East China University of Science and Technology

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