Yongqiang Zheng

Yongqiang Zheng
George Fox University · School of Social Work

Ph.D., MSSW., MA

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August 2016 - September 2016
George Fox University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
August 2012 - June 2016
University of Louisville
Position
  • PhD Student and Research Assistant
June 2006 - July 2012
Shandong University of Finance and Economics
Position
  • Lecturer
Education
June 2003 - June 2006
Shandong University
Field of study
  • sociology
August 1996 - June 2000
Shandong University
Field of study
  • sociology

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Publications (10)
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The purpose of this qualitative study was to illustrate how the identity of Chinese older adults who lost their only child changed after the traumatic event in the context of unique culture and policy settings. The individuals studied were 14 adults over the age of 50. Each respondent was interviewed concerning his or her post-loss experiences. Res...
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生产性社会政策的内涵演进是社会变迁的产物, 它映射了不同历史时期" 社会" 和" 经济" 两个社会基本层面之间互动关系的变化." 生产性" 的理念深入到欧洲多样化的社会福利模式中, 使得这种多样性能够在某种程度上达成一致以应对欧洲一体化的趋势, 这一理念在操作层面的 影响在于它强调生产性参与前提下的积极福利与社会融合, 这也为发展中国家的社会政策提供了 可借鉴的经验.
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Objective: Telehealth interventions have proven efficacy in healthcare, but little is known about the results of such interventions in palliative care. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate caregiver outcomes related to palliative telehealth interventions. Materials and Methods: We searched multiple databases for articles published between J...
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Long and complicated grief is a relevant factor contributing to the deterioration of the older adults' later life quality. In China, the unintentional consequence of the one-child policy has emerged. There, the group of older adults who lost their only child is called shiduers. The current study compared 42 older adults who lost their only child to...
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A sample of 206 older Chinese bereaved parents was recruited and the effects of attachment style, coping strategy, social support, and spirituality on parental grief were investigated utilizing structural equation modeling. The results revealed problem-focused and dysfunctional coping strategy, insecure attachment style, less social support from fa...
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In the United States, older parents who have experienced the death of their only child constitute an extremely understudied group. Based on a conceptual framework developed from Worden’s “mediators of mourning,” this cross-sectional study hypothesized that older bereaved parents who experience severe grief symptoms would differ from those with less...
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This systematic review of published quantitative research was conducted to explore the effects of spirituality-integrated interventions for informal caregivers of terminally ill patients. Multiple databases were searched for articles published between January 2004 and November 2019. Twelve randomized controlled trials were identified. Methodologica...
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This article reports on research that explored rural migrant workers' experiences of returning to their hometown to provide care for elderly parents diagnosed with cancer. The authors used a culturally integrated approach to Foucauldian discourse analysis to consider how 24 participants narrated their experiences of care in China. The discourse of...
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A systematic review was conducted to explore published quantitative and qualitative research describing patient-reported outcomes of palliative telehealth intervention studies. Multiple databases were searched for articles published between January 2006 and May 2016, which met study criteria. Methodological quality was assessed using Cochrane Colla...
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社会网络分析为当代社会学研究提供了一个独具特色的关系性视角,从而为在操作层面上解决社会学中结构与能动的矛盾提供了机遇和办法,正是在这个意义上,以“关系”为核心的社会网络研究对于当代社会学研究的理论和技术转向都有重大的贡献。

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