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Sociosexuality in Mainland China

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2013
The construct of sociosexuality or sociosexual orientation describes the extent to which people will have casual, uncommitted sexual relationships. The Sociosexual Orientation Inventory (SOI) has been used to measure sociosexuality in many countries, but not in China.
Wei Jun, Zheng   +3 more
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Child Marriage in Mainland China

Studies in Family Planning, 2022
AbstractChild marriage, defined as marriage before 18 years of age, has harmful consequences for health and development and is an indicator of gender inequality. We used publicly available data from the 2000 and 2010 censuses to estimate the national and provincial‐level prevalence of child marriage across mainland China.
Suiqiong Fan, Yue Qian, Alissa Koski
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SCA38 is rare in mainland China

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2015
Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) are a group of dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorders distributed worldwide. Nearly 35 SCAs have been localized and 28 genes have been identified. Recently, mutations in the elongation of a very long chain fatty acids-5 gene (ELOVL5) were reported to cause a SCA38 subtype.
Zhen, Liu   +8 more
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METHODS FOR SUICIDE IN MAINLAND CHINA

Death Studies, 1998
Data are presented from mainland China to illustrate the differences by region, gender, and age in the methods used for suicide. Changes over time are also documented. The data support an availability hypothesis for choice of method for suicide.
Z X, He, D, Lester
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Male transsexualism in mainland China

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1989
Though there have been many studies about transsexualism in the West, as well as other parts of the world, nothing has been reported for mainland China. This is mainly because communication about any sexual phenomenon in China is heavily censored. However, the first author of this paper had either written or personal contact with seven transsexuals in ...
F F, Ruan, V L, Bullough, Y M, Tsai
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Lesbians in China's Mainland

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2007
This paper describes and introduces lesbians' lives and the relevant research in China's Mainland. The first part shows the slow development of lesbian culture in the form of literature, films and documentaries. Although lesbians' lives were reflected more or less in modern literature, the "true" lesbian novel was published only recently.
Yaya, Chen, Yiquin, Chen
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Overview of obesity in Mainland China

Obesity Reviews, 2008
SummaryThis overview describes the study of obesity issues over the last 8 years in Mainland China. A disease risk‐based body mass index classification for Chinese adults was developed and verified by the results of the 2002 China Nationwide Nutrition and Health Survey. Age and gender‐specific BMI cut‐offs for Chinese children and adolescents aged 7–18 
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Confucianism in Mainland China

2023
Abstract Although Confucianism has been on the defensive for much of the past 150 years, it has experienced renewal and growth in the past 40 years in mainland China. This essay will contextualize the attacks of Confucianism in the early People’s Republic of China, the beginnings of a Confucian revival in the 1980s, and the factors that ...
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Science in Mainland China

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1972
Since the ping-pong breach in the Great Wall, China-watching and public interest in the reports of China-watchers have increased by an order of magnitude. Yet even though some—very small—proportion of the observation can now be done from inside, the Chinese puzzle remains, for the most part, just that.
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Mainland China (Catholic)

2020
The Catholic Church in China faces a complex and multifaceted reality marked by historical tensions, political dynamics, and internal divisions. The legacy of colonialism and foreign influence has shaped perceptions of the Church, leading to the establishment of the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CCPA). The Church has experienced steady growth
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