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Ying-Qiang Xiang
Researcher at Capital Medical University
Publications - 25
Citations - 942
Ying-Qiang Xiang is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 25 publications receiving 837 citations. Previous affiliations of Ying-Qiang Xiang include Emory University & University of Granada.
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The prevalence of insomnia, its sociodemographic and clinical correlates, and treatment in rural and urban regions of Beijing, China: a general population-based survey.
Yu-Tao Xiang,Yu-Tao Xiang,Xin Ma,Zhuo-Ji Cai,Shu-Ran Li,Ying-Qiang Xiang,Hong-Li Guo,Ye-Zhi Hou,Zhen-Bo Li,Zhanjiang Li,Yu-Fen Tao,Wei-Min Dang,Xiao-Mei Wu,Jing Deng,Kelly Y. C. Lai,Gabor S. Ungvari +15 more
TL;DR: The low percentage of subjects treated for insomnia indicates a major public health problem that should be addressed and strict controls on use of benzodiazepines are warranted.
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Lifetime prevalence of suicidal ideation, suicide plans and attempts in rural and urban regions of Beijing, China.
Xin Ma,Yu-Tao Xiang,Zhuo-Ji Cai,Shu-Ran Li,Ying-Qiang Xiang,Hong-Li Guo,Ye-Zhi Hou,Zhen-Bo Li,Zhanjiang Li,Yu-Fen Tao,Wei-Min Dang,Xiao-Mei Wu,Jing Deng,Sandra S. M. Chan,Gabor S. Ungvari,Helen F.K. Chiu +15 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of lifetime suicide- related behaviour in Beijing is lower than in Western countries, but the low percentage of subjects treated for suicide-related behaviour indicates a major public health problem that should be addressed.
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Metformin for Weight Gain and Metabolic Abnormalities Associated With Antipsychotic Treatment: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials.
TL;DR: It is suggested that adjunctive metformin is an effective, safe, and reasonable choice for antipsychotic-induced weight gain and metabolic abnormalities.
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Alcohol-related disorders in Beijing, China: prevalence, socio-demographic correlates, and unmet need for treatment.
Yu-Tao Xiang,Xin Ma,Jin-Yan Lu,Zhuo-Ji Cai,Shu-Ran Li,Ying-Qiang Xiang,Hong-Li Guo,Ye-Zhi Hou,Zhen-Bo Li,Zhanjiang Li,Yu-Fen Tao,Wei-Min Dang,Xiao-Mei Wu,Jing Deng,Kelly Y. C. Lai,Gabor S. Ungvari +15 more
TL;DR: Age above 24 years, male sex, being married and employed, low education level, rural residence, and having comorbid psychiatric disorders were all significantly associated with a higher likelihood of alcohol-related disorders.
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Prevalence and socio-demographic correlates of schizophrenia in Beijing, China.
Yu-Tao Xiang,Yu-Tao Xiang,Xin Ma,Zhuo-Ji Cai,Shu-Ran Li,Ying-Qiang Xiang,Hong-Li Guo,Ye-Zhi Hou,Zhen-Bo Li,Zhanjiang Li,Yu-Fen Tao,Wei-Min Dang,Xiao-Mei Wu,Jing Deng,Kelly Y. C. Lai,Gabor S. Ungvari +15 more
TL;DR: Unmarried status, lower monthly income, urban abode and positive family history were associated with an increased risk of schizophrenia; 9.7% of the subjects with lifetime schizophrenia reported a history of suicide attempts.