W.L. Zheng’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Physiological effects of bereavement and bereavement support group interventions
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June 2004

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T.T. Baldewicz

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N.T. Blaney

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W.L. Zheng

Citations (1)


... Psychological distress is a common and disabling condition, affecting approximately 10% of the global population at least once in their lifetime [2]. Psychological distress can be characterized by enduring a negative life experience, depression symptoms, anxiety, or general stress [3]. Studies indicate that primary caregivers' psychological distress have a negative impact on the child's development [4,5]. ...

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BMC Public Health
Physiological effects of bereavement and bereavement support group interventions
  • Citing Article
  • June 2004