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  1. 2023年4月19日 · This study collected posts from Weibo posted with specific help tags during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Wuhan: from 23 January 2020 to 24 March 2020, and eventually received 2055 data, including textual content, comments, retweets, and publishing location.

  2. 2024年3月14日 · Open access. Published: 14 March 2024. Social participation, subjective well-being, and cognitive function as serial mediators between tooth loss and functional limitations in older Chinese adults. Weibo Ma, Pengchen Liang, Bei Wu, Ying Yu, Qiusi Shi & Renyao Zhong. BMC Public Health 24, Article number: 803 ( 2024 ) Cite this article. 380 Accesses.

  3. 2021年5月14日 · Open access. Published: 14 May 2021. Using Weibo and WeChat social media channels to assess public awareness and practices related to antimicrobial resistance, China, 2019. Lei Wang, Sujian Situ, Jeanette J. Rainey, Bin He, Xiaoge Su, Ronald L. Moolenaar & Ying Cui. BMC Public Health 21, Article number: 921 ( 2021 ) Cite this article. 1870 Accesses

  4. 2021年7月2日 · Overall, the finding of the positive mediating effect of social support is of great value because it provides empirical evidence to emphasize the implementation of social support. Therefore, it is urgent to take measures to facilitate social support during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. 2024年3月25日 · Introduction. Medical decision-making encompasses the deliberative process of choosing the most efficacious diagnostic and therapeutic options from a range of alternatives. Central to this process are stakeholders such as physicians, patients, and their families [ 41 ].

  6. 2015年9月22日 · Background. Since SARS epidemic in 2003, Hong Kong has experienced several major epidemic risks, but how general community might react to the repeated infectious diseases health risks have not been studied. In 2013, imported human H7N9 influenza infected cases from China were reported.

  7. 2017年11月6日 · This study is the first to explore the mediating role of lifestyle factors in the relationship between social capital and health in China. The overall findings suggest that lifestyle factors modestly mediate the association between social capital and health. The degree of mediating effect varies across different dimensions of social capital.

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