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Ning Wei
Researcher at Zhejiang University
Publications - 41
Citations - 6484
Ning Wei is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wisconsin Card Sorting Test & First episode. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 38 publications receiving 3920 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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The landscape of cognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients.
TL;DR: It is indicated that cognitive impairments exist even in patients recovered from COVID-19, and might be possibly linked to the underlying inflammatory processes.
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Association of Cerebral Networks in Resting State with Sexual Preference of Homosexual Men: A Study of Regional Homogeneity and Functional Connectivity
Shaohua Hu,Dongrong Xu,Bradley S. Peterson,Qidong Wang,Xiaofu He,Jianbo Hu,Xiaojun Xu,Ning Wei,Dan Long,Manli Huang,Weihua Zhou,Weijuan Xu,Minming Zhang,Yi Xu +13 more
TL;DR: Differences in regional homogeneity and functional connectivity in the resting state may contribute to a better understanding of the neural basis of male sexual orientation.
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Efficacy of internet-based integrated intervention on depression and anxiety symptoms in patients with COVID-19.
Ning Wei,Bo chao Huang,Shao jia Lu,Jian bo Hu,Xiao-Yi Zhou,Chan chan Hu,Jing kai Chen,Jin wen Huang,Shu guang Li,Zheng Wang,Dandan Wang,Yi Xu,Shao hua Hu +12 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that the HAMD-17 system faces "serious challenges" in terms of survivability and quality.
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Gut Microbiota Changes in Patients with Bipolar Depression.
Shaohua Hu,Ang Li,Tingting Huang,Jianbo Lai,Jingjing Li,M. Elizabeth Sublette,Haifeng Lu,Qiaoqiao Lu,Yanli Du,Zhiying Hu,Chee H. Ng,Hua Zhang,Jing Lu,Tingting Mou,Shaojia Lu,Dandan Wang,Jinfeng Duan,Jianbo Hu,Manli Huang,Ning Wei,Weihua Zhou,Lie-min Ruan,Ming D. Li,Yi Xu +23 more
TL;DR: The gut microbiota in depressed patients with bipolar disorder is characterized and the first to evaluate microbial changes following quetiapine monotherapy and Gut microbiota‐based biomarkers may be helpful in BD diagnosis and predicting treatment outcome, which need further validations.