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Hong Zhou

Hong Zhou

Hong Zhou

  • Associate Professor
  • hongzhou@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Xueyuan Road 38, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

Associate Professor, Deputy Director, Master's Tutor, Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, Peking University. She has been engaged in epidemiological research on maternal and child health for the past two decades. Her research team has been responsible for UNICEF's “Mother and Child Health Development Project” in poverty-stricken areas in western China for three consecutive cycles. She has extensive experience in quantitative surveys of maternal and child health status, application of evaluation indicators and project evaluation in underdeveloped areas. In recent years, with the improvement of maternal and child survival in China, research has focused on the psychological and behavioral problems of women and children.

    She currently serves as secretary General of the Eighth National Committee on Maternal and Child Health Standards and is currently a member of the Committee on Early Life Development and Disease Prevention and Control of the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association and a member of the Youth Committee of the Women's Health Branch of the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association. Since the work, she has undertaken nearly 40 research projects on maternal and child health of the National Health Commission, the National Nature Science Foundation of China, the Beijing Key Research and Development project, UNICEF and UNFPA. She has published a total of 113 academic papers in domestic and international journals, including 78 papers with first author or corresponding author, with an impact factor of up to 18 points.

 

Main research directions

Psychological behavior of women and children

Maternal and Child Health Project Evaluation

 

 

Representative scientific research projects

1.The Early Childhood Development Project, 2019-2022, UNICEF funded.

2.The study of reducing the neonatal death in Nepal, 2018-2019, the Beijing Key Research and Development project funded.

3. The External Evaluation for CCT Project, 2016-2017, UNICEF funded.

4. The study of relationship between brain executive function and the sialic acid level in premature infants, 2013-2015, National Science Foundation.

5. The study of relationship between brain executive function and the sialic acid level in infants, 2013-2015, The Beijing Youth training Scheme funded.

 

10 representative papers

 1. Gao Y, Wang Y, Mi X, Zhou M, Zou S, Zhou H. Intimate Partner Violence against Women Living in Inadequate Conditions in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Meta-Analysis of Demographic and Health Survey Data. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 27;18(19):10138.

2. Gao Y, Wang Y, Zou S, Mi X, Kc A, Zhou H. Association of iron supplementation and deworming with early childhood development: analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys in ten low- and middle-income countries. Eur J Nutr. 2021 Sep;60(6):3119-3130.

3. Gao Y, Zhang L, Kc A, Wang Y, Zou S, Chen C, Huang Y, Mi X, Zhou H. Housing environment and early childhood development in sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-sectional analysis. PLoS Med. 2021 Apr 19;18(4):e1003578.

4. Liu X, Yang C, Yang Y, Huang X, Wang Y, Gao Y, Song Q, Wang Y, Zhou H. Maternal depressive symptoms and early childhood development: the role of mother-child interactions among mother-child dyads in rural areas of Central and Western China. PeerJ. 2021 Mar 30;9:e11060.

5. Huang Y, Wang Y, Chen C, Gao Y, Kc A, Wang X, Zou S, Zhou H. Association Between Violent Discipline at Home and Risk of Illness and Injury in Children: Findings From a Cross-sectional Study in Rural Western China. J Interpers Violence. 2021 Feb 12:886260521991895.

6. Gao Y, Mi X, Wang Y, Zou S, Zhou H. Association between Household Crowding and Violent Discipline and Neglect of Children: Analysis of Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys in 26 Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Feb 10;18(4):1685.

7. Qu X, Wang X, Huang X, Ashish KC, Yang Y, Huang Y, Chen C, Gao Y, Wang Y, Zhou H. Socio-emotional challenges and development of children left behind by migrant mothers. J Glob Health 2020;10(1):010806.

8. Huang Y, Wang X, Yang Y, Qu X, Wang A, Huang X, Zhou H. The role of education in maternal depressive symptoms among different ethnic groups: A cross-sectional study in rural western China. J Affect Disord 2020;262:359-365.

9. Zhou H, Qu X, Yang Y, Kc A, Liu X, Yang C, Wang A, Huang Y, Sun J, Huang X and others. Relationship between moderate to late preterm, diet types and developmental delay in less-developed rural China. Nutr Neurosci 2020:1-10.

10. Yang C, Liu X, Yang Y, Huang X, Song Q, Wang Y, Zhou H. Quality of care and suspected developmental delay among children aged 1-59 months: a cross-sectional study in 8 counties of rural China. BMC Pediatr 2019;19(1):41.