Hui Shi

751 total citations
34 papers, 506 citations indexed

About

Hui Shi is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Pharmacology and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hui Shi has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 506 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Clinical Psychology, 5 papers in Pharmacology and 5 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Hui Shi's work include COVID-19 and Mental Health (5 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (4 papers) and Schizophrenia research and treatment (3 papers). Hui Shi is often cited by papers focused on COVID-19 and Mental Health (5 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (4 papers) and Schizophrenia research and treatment (3 papers). Hui Shi collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and Australia. Hui Shi's co-authors include Xiangyang Zhang, G. Wang, Yu Xue, Christoph U. Correll, Xin Ma, Gábor S. Ungvári, Yu‐Tao Xiang, Helen Chiu, Mei Hong Xiu and Songxu Peng and has published in prestigious journals such as NeuroImage, Cerebral Cortex and Psychological Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Hui Shi

32 papers receiving 493 citations

Peers

Hui Shi
Natalie Mills Australia
José M. Flores United States
Bauke T. Stegenga Netherlands
Sula Windgassen United Kingdom
Beth A. Pangallo United States
Richard Tranter United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Hui Shi

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hui Shi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hui Shi

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All Works

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Tang, Quan, Guanghui Lei, Yan Zhang, & Hui Shi. (2024). The relation between mental health and career-related stress among prospective graduates in higher education stage during the COVID-19 pandemic: an evidence based on network analysis. Frontiers in Psychology. 15. 1381846–1381846. 2 indexed citations
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Bian, Yueran, et al.. (2022). Stress Response on Behavioral Response of University Students During the Peak Period of COVID-19. ALPHA PSYCHIATRY. 23(3). 113–120. 3 indexed citations
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Pan, Lei, et al.. (2022). Willingness to pay for and willingness to vaccinate with the COVID-19 vaccine booster dose in China. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 13. 1013485–1013485. 9 indexed citations
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Shi, Hui, Honglin Ren, Ying Tian, et al.. (2022). Pain as a risk factor of depression and anxiety symptoms with multiple myeloma during maintenance therapy. Frontiers in Psychology. 13. 1015497–1015497. 7 indexed citations
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Chen, Hongguang, Yusong Zou, Hui Shi, et al.. (2022). COVID-19 affects psychological symptoms of pregnant women indirectly by increasing their maternal concerns. Journal of Affective Disorders. 317. 79–83. 4 indexed citations
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Wang, Jing, et al.. (2021). The effect of intravenous ketamine on depressive symptoms after surgery: A systematic review. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 77. 110631–110631. 15 indexed citations
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Zhou, Jingjing, Xiao Wang, Lei Feng, et al.. (2021). Venlafaxine vs. fluoxetine in postmenopausal women with major depressive disorder: an 8-week, randomized, single-blind, active-controlled study. BMC Psychiatry. 21(1). 260–260. 20 indexed citations
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Teng, Jialin, Jin Dai, Yutong Su, et al.. (2020). Detection of IgM and IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in patients with autoimmune diseases. The Lancet Rheumatology. 2(7). e384–e385. 15 indexed citations
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Shi, Hui, et al.. (2020). BDNF serum levels and cognitive improvement in drug-naive first episode patients with schizophrenia: A prospective 12-week longitudinal study. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 122. 104879–104879. 21 indexed citations
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Sun, Shuo, et al.. (2018). Cerebellar pilocytic astrocytomas with spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage in the elderly. Medicine. 97(31). e11329–e11329. 6 indexed citations
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Hu, Chunmei, et al.. (2017). Effects and Tolerance of Protein and Energy‐Enriched Formula in Infants Following Congenital Heart Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 42(1). 196–204. 23 indexed citations
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Sun, Yong Han, et al.. (2016). Unruptured Epileptogenic Brain Arteriovenous Malformations.. PubMed. 26(3). 341–6. 6 indexed citations
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Xiang, Yu‐Tao, Hui Shi, Gábor S. Ungvári, et al.. (2015). Single i.v. ketamine augmentation of newly initiated escitalopram for major depression: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled 4-week study. Psychological Medicine. 46(3). 623–635. 108 indexed citations
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Yu, Jing, Hui Shi, Tao Guo, et al.. (2015). Steroids as an adjunct for reducing the incidence of proliferative vitreoretinopathy after rhegmatogenous retinal detachment surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Drug Design Development and Therapy. 9. 1393–1393. 15 indexed citations
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Cai, Ming, Pengcheng Liu, Hui Shi, et al.. (2015). Intramedullary versus extramedullary fixation in the management of subtrochanteric femur fractures: a meta-analysis. Clinical Interventions in Aging. 10. 803–803. 27 indexed citations
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Hu, Kesong, et al.. (2014). Influence of empathetic pain processing on cognition in schizophrenia. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience. 265(7). 623–631. 5 indexed citations
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He, Mingli, et al.. (2011). Treatment of Depression Using Sleep Electroencephalogram Modulated Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. European Psychiatry. 26(S2). 1142–1142. 3 indexed citations
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Wang, Zhe, Xinchun Yang, Jun Cai, et al.. (1969). Vascular endothelial function of patients with stable coronary artery disease. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 31(3). 538–42. 6 indexed citations

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