Xiangping Zhan
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Recent Articles
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Zhu G, Zhou Y, Zhou F, Wu M, Zhan X, Si Y, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2021 Aug;
12:705005.
PMID: 34367029
This prospective study was designed to propose a novel method of assessing proactive personality by combining text mining technology and Item Response Theory (IRT) to measure proactive personality more efficiently....
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Wang P, Wang J, Yan Y, Si Y, Zhan X, Tian Y
Front Psychol
. 2021 Mar;
11:529665.
PMID: 33643105
This study aimed to explore the mediating effects of internet gaming disorder, social network use, and generalized pathological internet use (GPIU) on the association between loneliness and depression. A total...
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Wang P, Chu P, Wang J, Pan R, Sun Y, Yan M, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2020 Nov;
11:576768.
PMID: 33132985
Utilizing the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model as the theoretical framework, this study examines the relationship between job stress, job burnout, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment among 1,906 university teachers in...
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Wang P, Yan Y, Gao F, Zhang R, Wang J, Zhan X, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2020 Jun;
11:803.
PMID: 32581897
With the latest, rapid developments of the Internet, young people have become the main group in the online world. Congruently, Internet problem behaviors have shown a significant growth trend among...
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Tian Y, Chen P, Meng W, Zhan X, Wang J, Wang P, et al.
Scand J Psychol
. 2019 Oct;
60(6):637-645.
PMID: 31608453
This short-term longitudinal study examined the reciprocal associations among shyness, interpersonal relationships, and loneliness in a sample of 361 Chinese college freshmen (138 male students, mean age = 18.57 years)....