Si Wang
4 Papers
2 Citations
Si Wang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Epidemiology of mental health comorbidity in patients with psoriasis: An analysis of trends from 1986 to 2019
Liu Liu,Naifen Lin,Yuantang Yu,Si Wang,Jiao Wang,X. Cai,Chun-xiao Wang,Miao Zhang,Xin Li,Bin Li +9 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the prevalence and incidence of psoriasis with comorbid mental disorders (i.e., depression, anxiety, and suicide) and found that patients with Psoriasis in North America had higher prevalence of depression and suicide, whereas those in South America had a higher frequency of anxiety.
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Using Dance/Movement Therapy to Improve Mental Health of Modern Chinese People
Si Wang
- 01 Jan 2018
Abstract: This article introduces dance/movement therapy as a unique psychotherapeutic modality in treating Chinese clients facing depression, isolation, and other mental health issues in the 21 century. The article shows how dance/movement therapy can help Chinese clients reduce psychological difficulties produced by the conflict of needing to individuate in a modern society but not having enough social and cultural support for this individuation. It also discusses how Kestenberg Movement Profile and its developmental movement concepts can support Chinese clients to reintegrate developmental rhythms that help with individuation. Lastly, the article gives examples of how group therapy can help Chinese clients overcome the barrier of expressing themselves authentically in front of others.
Psychological disorders and related factors among Chinese adolescent earthquake survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic
TL;DR: In this article , the authors studied the mental health of adolescent earthquake survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic by measuring their psychological disorders with the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) and their risk factors with the Zig SelfRating Anxiety Scale(SAS) and found that there were high levels of depression and anxiety among the 385 participants.
Does weight impact adolescent mental health? Evidence from China.
Si Wang,Qingqing Yang +1 more
TL;DR: Significant negative effects of adolescent weight, instrumented by cohort-level parental body mass index (BMI), on mental illness are found using the China Family Panel Studies.