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Hoang C. Nguyen
Researcher at Hai phong University Of Medicine and Pharmacy
Publications - 16
Citations - 647
Hoang C. Nguyen is an academic researcher from Hai phong University Of Medicine and Pharmacy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health literacy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 282 citations.
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People with Suspected COVID-19 Symptoms Were More Likely Depressed and Had Lower Health-Related Quality of Life: The Potential Benefit of Health Literacy.
Hoang C. Nguyen,Minh H. Nguyen,Binh N. Do,Cuong Q. Tran,Thao T.P. Nguyen,Khue M. Pham,Linh V. Pham,Khanh V. Tran,Trang T. Duong,Tien V. Tran,Thai H. Duong,Tham T. Nguyen,Quyen Nguyen,Thanh M. Hoang,Kien T. Nguyen,Thu T. M. Pham,Shwu-Huey Yang,Shwu-Huey Yang,Jane C.J. Chao,Jane C.J. Chao,Tuyen Van Duong +20 more
TL;DR: HL shows a protective effect on depression and HRQoL during the epidemic, and people with S-COVID-19-S had a higher depression likelihood and lower HRZoL than those without.
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Health Literacy, eHealth Literacy, Adherence to Infection Prevention and Control Procedures, Lifestyle Changes, and Suspected COVID-19 Symptoms Among Health Care Workers During Lockdown: Online Survey.
Binh N. Do,Tien V. Tran,Dung T. Phan,Hoang C. Nguyen,Thao T.P. Nguyen,Huu C. Nguyen,Tung H. Ha,Hung K. Dao,Manh V. Trinh,Thinh V. Do,Hung Q. Nguyen,Tam T. Vo,Nhan P.T. Nguyen,Cuong Q. Tran,Khanh V. Tran,Trang T. Duong,Hai X. Pham,Lam V Nguyen,Kien T. Nguyen,Peter Wushou Chang,Peter Wushou Chang,Tuyen Van Duong +21 more
TL;DR: The psychometric properties of the eHEALS are evaluated and associations of HL and e HEALS scores with adherence to infection prevention and control procedures, lifestyle changes, and suspected COVID-19 symptoms among HCWs during lockdown are examined.
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Impacts and interactions of COVID-19 response involvement, health-related behaviours, health literacy on anxiety, depression and health-related quality of life among healthcare workers: a cross-sectional study.
Tien V. Tran,Hoang C. Nguyen,Linh V. Pham,Minh H. Nguyen,Huu Cong Nguyen,Tung H. Ha,Dung T. Phan,Hung K. Dao,Phuoc B. Nguyen,Manh V. Trinh,Thinh V. Do,Hung Q. Nguyen,Thao T.P. Nguyen,Nhan P.T. Nguyen,Cuong Q. Tran,Khanh V. Tran,Trang T. Duong,Hai X. Pham,Lam V Nguyen,Tam T. Vo,Binh N. Do,Thai H. Duong,Minh Khue Pham,Thu T. M. Pham,Kien T. Nguyen,Shwu-Huey Yang,Jane C.J. Chao,Tuyen Van Duong +27 more
TL;DR: Physical activity and higher HL were found to protect against anxiety and depression and were associated with higher HRQoL, and smoking and drinking were also found to be coping behaviours.
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Determinants of Health Literacy and Its Associations With Health-Related Behaviors, Depression Among the Older People With and Without Suspected COVID-19 Symptoms: A Multi-Institutional Study.
Binh N. Do,Phung Anh Nguyen,Phung Anh Nguyen,Khue M. Pham,Hoang C. Nguyen,Minh H. Nguyen,Cuong Q. Tran,Thao T.P. Nguyen,Thao T.P. Nguyen,Tien V. Tran,Linh V. Pham,Khanh V. Tran,Trang T. Duong,Thai H. Duong,Kien T. Nguyen,Thu T. M. Pham,Min-Huei Hsu,Tuyen Van Duong +17 more
TL;DR: The older people with higher health literacy were less likely to have depression and had healthier behaviors in the group with S-COVD-19-S, and potential health literacy interventions are suggested to promote healthy behaviors and improve mental health outcomes to lessen the pandemic's damage in this age group.
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Healthy Dietary Intake Behavior Potentially Modifies the Negative Effect of COVID-19 Lockdown on Depression: A Hospital and Health Center Survey.
Khue M. Pham,Linh V. Pham,Dung T. Phan,Tien V. Tran,Hoang C. Nguyen,Minh H. Nguyen,Huu C. Nguyen,Tung H. Ha,Hung K. Dao,Phuoc B. Nguyen,Manh V. Trinh,Thinh V. Do,Hung Q. Nguyen,Thao T.P. Nguyen,Thao T.P. Nguyen,Nhan P.T. Nguyen,Cuong Q. Tran,Khanh V. Tran,Trang T. Duong,Lam V Nguyen,Thao T. Do,Tam T. Vo,Binh N. Do,Thai H. Duong,Thu T. M. Pham,Thu T. M. Pham,Thuy Le,Ngoc T. Do,Hoai T.T. Nguyen,Thuy T.T. Mai,Dung T. Ha,Huong T.M. Ngo,Kien T. Nguyen,Shwu-Huey Yang,Shwu-Huey Yang,Jane C.J. Chao,Jane C.J. Chao,Tuyen Van Duong +37 more
TL;DR: Protective factors of healthy dietary intake and depression were higher education, better medication payment ability, higher social status, more physical activity, and higher health literacy, whereas older age, ever married, own business or other types of occupation, lockdown, suspected COVID-19 symptoms, and comorbidity were associated with lower HES scores and a higher depression likelihood.