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Lihua Yao
Researcher at Wuhan University
Publications - 38
Citations - 6466
Lihua Yao is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Major depressive disorder. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 3837 citations.
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Factors Associated With Mental Health Outcomes Among Health Care Workers Exposed to Coronavirus Disease 2019.
Jianbo Lai,Simeng Ma,Ying Wang,Zhongxiang Cai,Jianbo Hu,Ning Wei,Jiang Wu,Hui Du,Tingting Chen,Ruiting Li,Huawei Tan,Lijun Kang,Lihua Yao,Manli Huang,Huafen Wang,Gaohua Wang,Zhongchun Liu,Shaohua Hu +17 more
TL;DR: Among Chinese health care workers exposed to COVID-19, women, nurses, those in Wuhan, and front-line health care Workers have a high risk of developing unfavorable mental health outcomes and may need psychological support or interventions.
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Impact on mental health and perceptions of psychological care among medical and nursing staff in Wuhan during the 2019 novel coronavirus disease outbreak: A cross-sectional study.
Lijun Kang,Simeng Ma,Min Chen,Jun Yang,Ying Wang,Ruiting Li,Lihua Yao,Hanping Bai,Zhongxiang Cai,Bing Xiang Yang,Shaohua Hu,Kerang Zhang,Gaohua Wang,Ci Ma,Zhongchun Liu +14 more
TL;DR: Although staff accessed limited mental healthcare services, distressed staff nonetheless saw these services as important resources to alleviate acute mental health disturbances and improve their physical health perceptions, emphasize the importance of being prepared to support frontline workers through mental health interventions at times of widespread crisis.
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Acute psychological effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 outbreak among healthcare workers in China: a cross-sectional study.
Ying Wang,Simeng Ma,Can Yang,Zhongxiang Cai,Shaohua Hu,Bin Zhang,Shiming Tang,Hanping Bai,Xin Guo,Xin Guo,Jiang Wu,Hui Du,Lijun Kang,Huawei Tan,Ruiting Li,Lihua Yao,Gaohua Wang,Zhongchun Liu +17 more
TL;DR: Psychological interventions should be implemented among HCWs during the COVID-19 outbreak to reduce acute psychological effects and prevent long-term psychological comorbidities.
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Negative life events and corticotropin-releasing-hormone receptor1 gene in recurrent major depressive disorder
Zhongchun Liu,Wanhong Liu,Lihua Yao,Can Yang,Ling Xiao,Qirong Wan,Kai Gao,Huiling Wang,Fan Zhu,Gaohua Wang,Zheman Xiao +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the CRHR1 gene could modify the susceptibility to developing recurrent MDD following negative life events in adulthood, as a major mediator of the stress response.
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Reduced Prefrontal Activation During the Tower of London and Verbal Fluency Task in Patients With Bipolar Depression: A Multi-Channel NIRS Study
Linyan Fu,Dan Xiang,Jiawei Xiao,Lihua Yao,Ying Wang,Ling Xiao,Huiling Wang,Gaohua Wang,Zhongchun Liu +8 more
TL;DR: Evaluated hemodynamic changes between the task period and rest period in patients with bipolar depression during the TOL task and the verbal fluency task (VFT) using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) indicate that planning and problem solving dysfunction is related to the impairment of the prefrontal cortex in patientsWith bipolar depression.