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Min Shen

【Source: | Date:2019-08-31 】

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Lecturer of Maternal and Child Health

Department of Maternal and Child Health


* shenmin@hust.edu.cn

Academic Areas

Maternal and Child Health/Injury Epidemiology

Research Interests

Epidemiological studies on maternal and Child health related issues

Study on environmental exposure and genetic factors of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder among children

Intimate partner violence /domestic violence and mental health among woman and child

Selected Professional Affiliations

2009-  Group of Elder and women Injury prevention, Branch of Injury Prevention of China Preventive Medicine Association

Courses Taught

Medical Statistics/Maternal and Child Healthcare/Introduction of Reproductive Health

Education

2005‑2009       Ph.D., Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

1999‑2002        MPH, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

1991-1996         M.D., Hunan Medical University (Present titled as Xiangya Medical College, Zhongnan University), Changsha, China

Professional/working Experience

2002-present   Assistant, Lecturer School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

2008 March-October

Visiting scholar, Colorado State University

2011-2012         Visiting scholar, Ontario Institute of Work Health, Toronto, Canada

Past and ongoing projects, funding, programs

2017-2018        Prospective study of interaction between early phthalates exposure and brain-derived neurotrophic factor on susceptibility of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder among children, NSFC, PI.

Select Publications

Books, patents

1.       Wang YJ, Shen M, Guo H. Women Health. In Public Health In China, Theories and Practice. Edited by Li LM, Jiang QW. People’s Medical Publishing House,2015

2.      Shen M. Epidemiology of Reproductive health, in Introduction of Reproductive Health. Edited by Du YK, Ding H. People’s Medical Publishing House,2012.

3.      Shen M, Du YK. Maternal and Child Healthcare system, in Maternal and Child Health Care. Edited by Du YK, Zhang J. People’s Medical Publishing House,2009

Journal Article

* Corresponding author

1.         Chang X, Jiang X, Mkandarwire T, Shen M*. Associations between adverse childhood experiences and health outcomes in adults aged 18-59 years. PLoS One. 2019; 14(2):e0211850.

2.        Yu HH, Jiang XY, Wei B, Xu GF, Yang R, Shen M*. Association of intimate partner violence during pregnancy, prenatal depression, and adverse birth outcomes in Wuhan, China. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2018; 18:469-475. DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-2113-6.

3.        Shen M*, Gao J, Liang ZZ, Wang YJ, Du YK, Stallones L. Parental migration patterns and risk of depression and anxiety disorder among rural children aged 10–18 years in China: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open 2015; 5: e007802.

4.        Wu L, Shen M, Chen H, Zhang T, Cao Z, Xiang H, Wang Y. The Relationship between Elder Mistreatment and Suicidal Ideation in Rural Older Adults in China. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2013; 21(10): 1020 -8. (co-first author)

5.        Shen M*, Wang Y, Yang S, Du Y, Xiang H, Stallones L. Agricultural exposures and farm-related injuries among adolescents in rural China. Inj Prev. 2013; 19(3):214-7.

6.        Morassaei S, Breslin FC, Shen M, Smith P. Examining job tenure and lost-time claim rates in Ontario, Canada, over a 10-year period, 1999-2008. Occup Environ Med 2013; 70: 171-178.

7.        Wang LL, Chang XN, Yang S, Du YK, Shen M*. Relationship between domestic violence and posttraumatic stress disorder among women living in the communities of Wuhan City. Chin J Epidemiol. 2016, 37(12): 1574-1577.

8.       Wang ZQ, Wang LL, Han J, Wang Y, Du YK, Shen M*. Association of adverse childhood experiences and depression in adults. Acta Med Univ Sci Tech of Huazhong. 2016, 45(2): 216-219.

9.        Nie JY, Yu HH, Wang ZQ, Wang LL, Han J, Wang Y, Du YK, Shen M*. Association between adverse experiences in Childhood and risk of chronic diseases in adulthood. Chin J Epidemiol, 2015, 36(9): 953-957.