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Y Ning
Publications - 4
Citations - 90
Y Ning is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Major depressive disorder & Comorbidity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 77 citations.
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The impact of educational status on the clinical features of major depressive disorder among Chinese women
Zhaoyu Gan,Yihan Li,D Xie,C Shao,Fuzhong Yang,Yuan Shen,N Zhang,G Zhang,T Tian,A Yin,C. Chen,J Liu,C. Tang,Z Zhang,W Sang,X Wang,Tiebang Liu,Qinling Wei,Yong Xu,Lixian Sun,S. Wang,C Li,C Hu,Y Cui,Liu Ying,X Zhao,L Zhang,Yiping Chen,Yutang Zhang,Y Ning,Shenxun Shi,Shenxun Shi,Kenneth S. Kendler,Jonathan Flint,J Zhang +34 more
TL;DR: The relationship between symptoms of MDD and educational status in Chinese women is unexpectedly complex, inconsistent with the simple hypothesis from European and US reports that low levels of educational attainment increase the risk and severity ofMDD.
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Age at onset of major depressive disorder in Han Chinese women: relationship with clinical features and family history.
Fuzhong Yang,Yihan Li,D Xie,C Shao,Juanjuan Ren,Wenyuan Wu,N Zhang,Zhen Zhang,Y Zou,J Zhang,D Qiao,Chengge Gao,Jian Hu,Hong Deng,Gang Wang,B Du,X Wang,Tiebang Liu,Zhaoyu Gan,J Peng,B Wei,Jiyang Pan,H. Chen,S Sun,H. Jia,Liu Ying,Q Chen,Juling Cao,L Lv,Yiping Chen,B. Ha,Y Ning,Kenneth S. Kendler,Jonathan Flint,Shenxun Shi,Shenxun Shi +35 more
TL;DR: Early AAO in MDD may be an index of a more severe, highly comorbid and familial disorder.
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Clinical features and risk factors for post-partum depression in a large cohort of Chinese women with recurrent major depressive disorder.
T Tian,Yihan Li,D Xie,Yifeng Shen,Juanjuan Ren,Wenyuan Wu,C Guan,Zhen Zhang,D Zhang,Chengge Gao,X Zhang,J Wu,Hong Deng,Gang Wang,Yutang Zhang,Y Shao,Han Rong,Zhaoyu Gan,Yan Sun,B Hu,Jiyang Pan,S Sun,L Song,X Fan,X Zhao,B Yang,L Lv,Yiping Chen,X Wang,Y Ning,Shenxun Shi,Shenxun Shi,Kenneth S. Kendler,Jonathan Flint,H. Tian +34 more
TL;DR: The results are consistent with the hypothesis that the despite cultural differences between Chinese and Western women, the phenomenology and risk factors for PPD are very similar.
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Cognitive trio: relationship with major depression and clinical predictors in Han Chinese women
L. Wang,L. Liu,Shenxun Shi,J. Gao,Liu Ying,Yajuan Li,Zhen Zhang,Gang Wang,K. Zhang,Ming Tao,Chengge Gao,K Li,X Wang,L Lv,G. Jiang,H. Jia,J Zhang,C. Lu,C Hu,Y Ning,Jing Sun,Tiebang Liu,Yutang Zhang,B. Ha,H. Tian,H. Meng,Jian Hu,Yunchun Chen,Hong Deng,G. Huang,Wenyuan Wu,G. Li,X. Fang,Jiyang Pan,X. Hong,S. Gao,X. Li,D. Yang,G. Chen,M. Cai,J. Dong,Q. Mei,Z. Shen,R. Pan,Z. Liu,Y. Tan,Jonathan Flint,Kenneth S. Kendler +47 more
TL;DR: During the worst episode of MD in Han Chinese women, the endorsement of the cognitive trio was associated with a worse course of depression and an increased risk of suicide.