This study explored Chinese students’ concept of mental health through a questionnaire completed by 999 students from six primary schools, six high schools, and three universities in Shanghai. The results confirmed the expectation that Chinese students’ mental health concept would be multifaceted and would reflect psychological, physical, and sociocultural factors. An exploratory factor analysis on 12 mental health items with a subsample extracted a three-factor model, which was cross-validated by confirmatory factor analysis with a different subsample. These three factors were labeled as Affective Strength, Adaptive Strength, and Personal Strength. No gender differences were found. The grade differences supported the notion that Chinese st...
Living in a foreign country can be a stressful experience for international students. This study exa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences between Japanese and Chinese stud...
Background: In epidemiological surveillance of mental health there is good reason to also include sc...
This study explored Chinese students ’ concept of mental health through a questionnaire com-pleted b...
This investigation, which was part of a larger project, was to describe and explain the concept of h...
This study explored the relationships among mental health, self-esteem and physical health in Hong K...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlates are st...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlates are st...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlates are st...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlates are st...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlate...
From existing empirical research, we identified that Chinese college students commonly experience st...
This study explored the relationships among mental health, self-esteem and physical health in Hong K...
Attitudes towards mental illness were measured by the Opinion About Mental illness Scale (OMI) for 8...
In China, primary and secondary school teachers, known as ban zhu ren, have pastoral responsibility ...
Living in a foreign country can be a stressful experience for international students. This study exa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences between Japanese and Chinese stud...
Background: In epidemiological surveillance of mental health there is good reason to also include sc...
This study explored Chinese students ’ concept of mental health through a questionnaire com-pleted b...
This investigation, which was part of a larger project, was to describe and explain the concept of h...
This study explored the relationships among mental health, self-esteem and physical health in Hong K...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlates are st...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlates are st...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlates are st...
Background: Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlates are st...
Abstract Background Studies investigating the prevalence of positive mental health and its correlate...
From existing empirical research, we identified that Chinese college students commonly experience st...
This study explored the relationships among mental health, self-esteem and physical health in Hong K...
Attitudes towards mental illness were measured by the Opinion About Mental illness Scale (OMI) for 8...
In China, primary and secondary school teachers, known as ban zhu ren, have pastoral responsibility ...
Living in a foreign country can be a stressful experience for international students. This study exa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences between Japanese and Chinese stud...
Background: In epidemiological surveillance of mental health there is good reason to also include sc...