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Min Yang
Min Yang
Department of Applied Social Sciences, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Using structural equation modeling to examine pathways between perceived residential green space and mental health among internal migrants in China
M Yang, M Dijst, J Faber, M Helbich
Environmental Research 183, 109121, 2020
642020
Mental health among migrants in Shenzhen, China: does it matter whether the migrant population is identified by hukou or birthplace?
M Yang, M Dijst, M Helbich
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15 (12), 2671, 2018
362018
Migration trajectories and their relationship to mental health among internal migrants in urban China: A sequence alignment approach
M Yang, M Dijst, M Helbich
Population, Space and Place 26 (5), e2304, 2020
162020
Assessing the perceived changes in neighborhood physical and social environments and how they are associated with Chinese internal migrants’ mental health
M Yang, J Hagenauer, M Dijst, M Helbich
BMC Public Health 21, 1-13, 2021
142021
Gendered mobility and activity pattern: implications for gendered mental health
D Wang, M Yang
Journal of Transport Geography 110, 2023
72023
How do spatiotemporally patterned everyday activities explain variations in people’s mental health?
M Yang, D Wang
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 113 (8), 1781-1799, 2023
52023
Moving along with migrants: A life-course perspective on migration, residential environments, and mental health in urban China
M Yang
Utrecht University, 2021
12021
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