中文

Faculty

Ying Ji

Ying Ji

Ying Ji

  • Assistant Professor
  • jiyingpku@163.com
  • Xueyuan Road 38, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

Bachelor degree in Medicine and Ph.D degree in Demography. Postdoctoral work at School of Public Management and Administration in Tsinghua University.

 

Main research directions

Social Support and Health Behaviors, Health Policy and Program Evaluation, Governance of NGOs in Health promotion

 

Representative scientific research projects

 1. The relationship between NGOs and government in public health services, 2010-2011, supported by Ministry of Education (10YJC630094), PI

2. Health needs of migrant children, 2011-2013, supported by The National Social Science Foundation of China (11CGL080), PI

3. Capability of family development on health, 2015-2016, supported by China Population Welfare Foundation, PI

4. Strategies and best practices contributing to adolescent health and development, 2018-2019, supported by UNICEF, PI

5. Case Study on the Influence of Social Support on Health Behavior Changes among Adolescents: Based on Social Support Theories and Health Belief Model, 2019-2021, supported by NCFS (National Natural Science Foundation of China) Grant No. 71804003, PI


10 representative papers

1. Ji Ying,Yun Qingping,Jiang Xuewen,Chang Chun. Family SES, family social capital, and general health in Chinese adults: exploring their relationships and the gender-based differences.[J]. BMC public health,2020,20(1):1401.

2. Ji Y, Zhao XP, Wang ZL, Liu SL, Shen Y, and Chang C*.Mobility Patterns and Associated Factors among Pregnant Internal Migrant Women in China: a Cross-sectional Study from a National Monitoring Survey. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2018; 18: 165.

3. Ji Y, Liu SL, Zhao XP, Jiang Y, Zeng QQ, and Chang C*. Smoking and its Determinants in Chinese Internal Migrants: Nationally Representative Cross-sectional Data Analyses. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2016; 18 (8): 1719-1726.

4.Ji Y, Zhang Y, Wang YL, and Chang C*. Association between family factors and children's oral health behaviors - a cross-sectional comparative study of permanent resident and migrant children in large cities in China. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol, 2016; 44(1):92-100.

5.Ji Y, Wang Y, Sun L, Zhang Y, and Chang C*. The Migrant Paradox in Children and the Role of Schools in Reducing Health Disparities: A Cross-Sectional Study of Migrant and Native Children in Beijing, China. PLoS ONE, 2016; 11(7): e0160025.

6.Zhang Y, Wang YL, and Ji Y*. Gender differences in the pathways of family factors influencing children’s oral health behaviours: a cross-sectional study of primary school students in Beijing, China. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2016;74(7):570-575.

7.Zhang Y, Piao W, and Ji Y*. Social Determinants of Health Behaviors in Primary School Children: A Cross-sectional Study of both Migrant and Resident Children in Beijing, China. J Huazhong Univ Sci Technol [Med Sci], 2016; 36(2):289-294.

8.Zhang Y, Ji Y*. Clustering of Risk Behaviors and their Social Determinants among Primary School Learners in Beijing, China: A Cross-sectional Study. Chin Med J,  2015;128(12):1567-73. 

9. Yuqing Pan, Mohan Lv, Yuhui Shi, Ji Ying*. The influence of peer support on physical exercise among college students in Beijing. Chinese Journal of Health Education,2021,37(09):825-828. 

10. Ji Ying, Sun Lei, Zhang Yan, Wang Yanling. Social determinants of chronic diseases related behaviors in primary school students in Beijing City. Journal of Hygiene Research, 2015; (5) :703-710.