
Tianyi Wang
Articles
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Nov 12, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Qiang Wu |Li Wang |Tianyi Wang |Han Chen
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Nov 8, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Liguo Wang |Victor Smaluk |Timur Shaftan |Tianyi Wang
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Oct 22, 2024 |
tandfonline.com | Tianyi Wang
ABSTRACTThis study conducted a longitudinal inquiry into how reflection and reflexivity influenced the development of ideal multilingual selves (IMS). The Dominant Language Constellations (DLC) was adopted to understand the operationalisation and development of IMS and how students’ reflection and reflexivity at different cognitive levels influenced the maintenance or development of their IMS.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
nature.com | Tianyi Wang |Yash S. Huilgol |Deborah Goodman |Elissa Ozanne |Yiwey Shieh |Jeffrey K. Belkora | +5 more
Breast cancer risk reduction strategies have been well-validated, but barriers remain for high-risk individuals to adopt them. We performed a study among participants with high risk of breast cancer to validate whether a virtual breast health decision tool impacted a participant’s willingness to start risk-reducing activities, identify barriers to adopting these strategies, and understand if it affects breast cancer anxiety. The study sample was 318 participants in the personalized (investigational) arm of the Women Informed to Screen Depending on Measures of risk (WISDOM) clinical trial. After reviewing the tool, these participants completed a feedback survey. We demonstrated that 15 (4.7%) women were taking endocrine risk reduction, 123 (38.7%) were reducing alcohol intake, and 199 (62.6%) were exercising. In the three-month follow-up survey of 109 respondents, only 8 of 61 (13.1%) women who considered endocrine risk reduction pursued it. In contrast, 11 of 16 (68%) participants who considered alcohol reduction pursued the activity, and 14 of 24 (58%) women who considered exercise followed through. Participants listed fear of side effects as the most common barrier to endocrine risk reduction. We also present further steps to be taken to improve the effectiveness of the Breast Health Decisions tool.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
journals.ametsoc.org | Tianyi Wang |Bin Wang
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