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Xujuan Zheng

Researcher at Shenzhen University

Publications -  16
Citations -  166

Xujuan Zheng is an academic researcher from Shenzhen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 45 citations.

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Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Postpartum Depression during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review and Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: The research findings indicated that the COVID-19 pandemic could make detrimental effects on maternal mental wellbeing among women after childbirth, and much more research on maternal psychological wellbeing during the middle and low-income countries was strongly recommended.
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Changes in maternal self-efficacy, postnatal depression symptoms and social support among Chinese primiparous women during the initial postpartum period: A longitudinal study.

TL;DR: In this study, Chinese primiparous women had a moderate level of MSE and received a moderatelevel of social support at six and 12 weeks postnatally, and a higher proportion of Chinese women had postnatal depression symptoms than did women in Western countries.
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A quantitative longitudinal study to explore factors which influence maternal self-efficacy among Chinese primiparous women during the initial postpartum period

TL;DR: Ovetric nurses and women's family members need to be aware of the significant contribution of social support, women's satisfaction with 'Doing the month' in positively influencing primiparous women's MSE, and the significant effect of postnatal depression symptoms in negatively impacting on first-time mothers' MSE.
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Chinese Primiparous Women's Experience of the Traditional Postnatal Practice of "Doing the Month": A Descriptive Method Study

TL;DR: In order to improve postnatal care for Chinese primiparous women, health professionals could be more aware of how health care needs to be customized to fit the special tradition of “Doing the month.”
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The cross-sectional survey on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and it predictors among Chinese parents of 3-17 years aged children in Shenzhen City.

TL;DR: Findings indicated that Chinese parents of 3-17 years aged children in Shenzhen City had a higher level of COVID-19 vaccine acceptability, compared with adults in Western counties, and the significant factors of perceived trust degree, effectiveness, and risk degree, parents' educational level and occupation could predict COVID/19 vaccine hesitancy.