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Yankun Sun

Researcher at Peking University

Publications -  54
Citations -  3762

Yankun Sun is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1915 citations. Previous affiliations of Yankun Sun include China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Prevalence of and Risk Factors Associated With Mental Health Symptoms Among the General Population in China During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic.

TL;DR: The mental health burden associated with CO VID-19 is considerable among the general population of China, suggesting that mental health interventions are in urgent demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for some at-risk populations.
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Psychological impact of the covid-19 pandemic on healthcare workers: A cross-sectional study in China

TL;DR: Investigating the prevalence of psychological problems in different healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in China found that front-line healthcare workers had a higher risk of anxiety, insomnia and overall psychological problems, and attention to negative or neutral information about the pandemic, receiving negative feedback from families and friends, and unwillingness to join front- line work if given a free choice were three major factors.
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Brief Report: Increased Addictive Internet and Substance Use Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic in China.

TL;DR: These three coping behaviors (internet, alcohol, and smoking) during this COVID‐19‐related crisis appear to have increased the risk for substance use disorders and internet addiction.
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The impact of quarantine on mental health status among general population in China during the COVID-19 pandemic.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a cross-sectional, nationwide study to ascertain the psychological effect of quarantine and identify factors associated with mental health outcomes among population quarantined to further inform interventions of mitigating mental health risk especially for vulnerable groups under pandemic conditions.