Browsing AECC University College Research Collection by Author "Kuang, Jin"
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Associations of 24-hour movement behavior with depressive symptoms and anxiety in children: cross-sectional findings from a Chinese sample
Lu, Shenghua; Cheval, Boris; Yu, Qian; Hossain, Md Mahbub; Chen, Si-Tong; Taylor, Alyx; Bao, Ran; Doig, Scott; Li, Jinning; Wang, Ting; Yan, Zhe; Kuang, Jin; Jiao, Can; Zou, Liye (Healthcare, 2021)This study examined the associations between adherence to 24-hour movement behavior guidelines (24-HMB) and the mental-health-related outcomes of depressive symptoms and anxiety in Chinese children. Data on movement behavior ... -
The roles of exercise tolerance and resilience in the effect of physical activity on emotional states among college students
Zhang, Zhihao; Wang, Ting; Kuang, Jin; Herold, Fabian; Ludyga, Sebastian; Li, Jingming; Hall, Daniel, L; Taylor, Alyx; Healy, Sean; Yeung, Albert, S; Kramer, Arthur, F; Zou, Liye (International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 2022-09)Background/objective: Negative emotional states, such as depression, anxiety, and stress chal lenge health care due to their long-term consequences for mental disorders. Accumulating evi dence indicates that regular physical ... -
Validity and reliability of the preference for and tolerance of the intensity of exercise questionnaire among Chinese college students
Wang, Ting; Kuang, Jin; Herold, Fabian; Taylor, Alyx; Ludyga, Sebastian; Zhang, Zhihao; Kramer, Arthur F.; Zou, Liye (International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 2022-11-29)The rising prevalence of physical inactivity is in all age groups (e.g., in college students) a major public health issue as not meeting the recommended minimum amount of regular physical activity is linked to adverse ... -
Associations between sedentary behavior and negative emotions in adolescents during home confinement: mediating role of social support and sleep quality
Zou, Liye; Wang, Ting; Herold, Fabian; Ludyga, Sebastian; Liu, Weina; Zhang, Yanjie; Healy, Sean; Zhang, Zhihao; Kuang, Jin; Taylor, Alyx; Kramer, Arthur F.; Chen, Sitong; Tremblay, Mark S.; Hossain, M. Mahbub (International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 2023-01)Background: Prolonged periods of sedentary behaviour, for instance, engendered by home confinement in Shenzhen city, has led to negative mental health consequences, especially in adolescents. Previous research suggests, ... -
Psychometric evaluation of the inventory of dimensions of emerging adulthood (IDEA) in China
Kuang, Jin; Zhong, Juan; Yang, Peiying; Bai, Xinran; Liang, Yinglan; Cheval, Boris; Herold, Fabian; Wei, Gaoxia; Taylor, Alyx; Zhang, Jieting; Chen, Chun; Sun, Jing; Zou, Liye; Arnett, Jeffrey Jensen (International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 2023-01)Abstract Background/Objective Emerging adulthood (EA, age range between 18 to 29 years) is an important developmental stage that is characterized by marked social and psychological changes. Currently, its developmental ... -
Validation of sociocultural attitudes towards appearance questionnaire and its associations with body-related outcomes and eating disorders among Chinese adolescents
Huang, Houyi; Liu, Zhongting; Xiong, Haoran; Herold, Fabian; Kuang, Jin; Chen, Erle; Taylor, Alyx; Yeung, Albert; Sun, Jing; Hossain, Md M.; Kramer, Arthur; Guo, Tianyou; Zou, Liye (Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2023-03-13)Introduction: The Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-4 Revised (SATAQ-4R) has been widely used in Western countries to link body appearance that is related to eating disorders and body dissatisfaction ... -
Mindfulness group intervention improved self-compassion and resilience of children from single-parent families in Tibetan areas
Guo, Tianyou; Jiang, Donghong; Kuang, Jin; Hou, Meijun; Gao, Yanping; Herold, Fabian; Taylor, Alyx; Huang, Yuzhen; Chen, Yuming (Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2023-05)Objective: The current study aimed to examine the effects of a mindfulness group intervention on self-compassion, psychological resilience, and mental health of children from single-parent families in Tibetan areas. Methods: ...