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Albert Yeung
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 190
Citations - 6291
Albert Yeung is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Major depressive disorder. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 173 publications receiving 4357 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Yeung include Brown University & Rhode Island Hospital.
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The effectiveness of a community-based, mind-body group for symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Jolene Jacquart,Kathleen M Miller,Andrea Radossi,Vivian Haime,Eric A. Macklin,Dinah Gilburd,Miriam Nelson Oliver,Darshan H. Mehta,Albert Yeung,Gregory L. Fricchione,Herbert Benson,John W. Denninger +11 more
TL;DR: Group mind-body interventions that are based on the relaxation response (RR) are plausible options for treating mental health conditions at community health centers (CHCs) and were associated with an improvement in symptoms of depression and anxiety as well as decreases in perceived stress among CHC patients.
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Recognizing and Treating Depression in Asian Americans
Albert Yeung,ScD,Raymond Kam +2 more
TL;DR: Compared with other ethnic groups, Asian Americans underuse mental health services, resulting in delayed treatment and higher attrition rates, a report by the surgeon general states.
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Low-Dose Testosterone Augmentation for Antidepressant-Resistant Major Depressive Disorder in Women: An 8-Week Randomized Placebo-Controlled Study.
Laura E. Dichtel,Linda L. Carpenter,Maren Nyer,David Mischoulon,Allison Kimball,Thilo Deckersbach,Darin D. Dougherty,David A. Schoenfeld,Lauren B. Fisher,Cristina Cusin,Christina Dording,Nhi-Ha Trinh,Paola Pedrelli,Albert Yeung,Amy Farabaugh,George I. Papakostas,Trina E. Chang,Benjamin G. Shapero,Justin A. Chen,Paolo Cassano,Emily Hahn,Elizabeth M Rao,Roscoe O. Brady,Ravinder J. Singh,Audrey R. Tyrka,Lawrence H. Price,Maurizio Fava,Karen K. Miller +27 more
TL;DR: Adjunctive transdermal testosterone, although well tolerated, was not more effective than placebo in improving symptoms of depression, fatigue, or sexual dysfunction.
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Accreditation Standard Guideline Initiative for Tai Chi and Qigong Instructors and Training Institutions
Byeongsang Oh,Byeongsang Oh,Albert Yeung,Penelope J. Klein,Linda Larkey,Carolyn Ee,Chris Zaslawski,Tish Knobf,Peter Payne,Elisabet Stener-Victorin,Richard T. Lee,Whanseok Choi,Mison Chun,Massimo Bonucci,Hanne-Doris Lang,Nick Pavlakis,Frances M. Boyle,Stephen Clarke,Michael Back,Peiying Yang,Yulong Wei,Xinfeng Guo,Chi-hsiu D Weng,Michael R. Irwin,Aymen Elfiky,David S. Rosenthal +25 more
TL;DR: The rationale for organizing the Medical Tai Chi and Qigong Association (MTQA) is discussed and the accreditation standard guideline for TQ instructors and training institutions developed by the committee members of MTQA is presented.
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Barriers to substance use and mental health utilization among Asian-American women: exploring the conflict between emotional distress and cultural stigma
TL;DR: The present paper contributes to the literature by providing an indepth exploration of the factors Asian-American women identify as preventing them from seeking healthcare services.