Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Public Administration, Health and Humanity Development (PAHHD 2024)
32 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Lei Shi, Nadeem Malik, Ong Tze San, Jun Lu
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 4th International Conference on Public Administration, Health and Humanity Development (PAHHD 2024) during August 16-18, 2024 in Shanghai, China. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committees...
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The Intervention Effect of Dejian mind-body Therapy on the Psychological Anxiety of College Students in China
Mingyuan Zhao, Shanqian Bao, Zuzhen Qiao, Jie Zheng, Simin Huang
Anxiety is common among Chinese college students. This study aims to explore A comprehensive intervention method based on the Chinese Zen theory Dejian Mind-Body Intervention (DMBI) effect of intervention on the anxiety of college students. Thirty college sophomore volunteers were selected to participate...
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Study on the Mechanism of Cooperation in Foreign Commercial Arbitration
Xiao Wang
China’s commercial exchanges with various countries have become increasingly close, the number of foreign-related commercial disputes has increased, and the formation of a rule of law environment conducive to international commercial exchanges has become an important task for China’s comprehensive opening...
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Study on the Choice and Influencing Factors of Institutional Old-Age Care
Hui Hu, Xinping Zhang
Objective: To understand the choice and influencing factors of institutional care for the elderly, which can provide reference for the development and construction of institutional care for the elderly, so as to meet the requirements of the development of new quality productivity of the government. Methods:...
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Research and Analysis of the Influence of the Built Environment on the Mood of Depressed Patients
Yibo Meng
This article explores the profound impact of architecture and interior design on the mental health of individuals, especially those with depression. Key factors such as natural light, color choice, spatial layout, acoustic environment, and greenery can significantly influence mood and emotional stability,...
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Analysis of the Resource Delivery Capability of the Changchun Municipal Government Portal
Yaojie Chen
The resource delivery capability of government websites is concerned with how government websites deliver complex information to users, so that they can quickly and easily access the information they need. Compared to the Harbin municipal government portal, the Changchun municipal government portal has...
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Factors and Interventions in Youth Depression and Anxiety: An In-Depth Analysis within Chinese Context
Yiran Zheng
This study critically analyzes the potential factors lead to anxiety and depression among youth based on the theoretical framework of Ecological Systems Theory (EST) and Dweck’s mindset theory within a Chinese context. Study result indicated that external factors, including high power distance, high...
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Relationship between China’s Green Finance and Industrial Structure Upgrading Based on the Double Difference Model
Yingying Zhou, Panpan Meng, Fengyi Lei, Wanxuan Sun
Promoting the comprehensive green transformation of the economy and society, and deeply adjusting the industrial structure are of utmost importance in achieving the “dual carbon” goals. Green finance has the function of resource allocation, guiding funds to flow into the green environmental protection...
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Enhancing Healthcare Decisions with Explainable Session-Based Recommendations
Jiahao Zhu
Recommender systems have demonstrated efficacy in various domains, but healthcare poses unique challenges with its complex medical knowledge and demand for explainable recommendations. This paper introduces a novel session-based, reasoning-focused recommender system for healthcare professionals during...
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China’s Adaptation to Urban Agriculture for Sustainable Food Supply: Case Studies and Policy Implications
Ziyang Yang, Yufei Chen
China’s large demand for agricultural produce has increasingly placed more pressure on its agricultural sector which is only exacerbated by the nation’s limited arable land. Due to this, the nation has turned to unsustainable farming practices, specifically an overuse of fertilizers and pesticides, to...
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Analysis of the Relationship Between Mental Health and Rehabilitation and its Role in the Rehabilitation Process
Yaxuan Li
The role of mental health in the rehabilitation process has been increasingly emphasised, and the aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between mental health and rehabilitation and its role in the rehabilitation process. Through literature review and case study, this paper firstly elaborates...
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Research on the Mechanism of Tourists’ Autonomic Nervous System Regulation and Emotional Expression in Yunnan Ancient Village Tourism Experience: an Empirical Analysis Based on the Individual-Environmental Learning Motivation Model
Yang Mei, Jiang Han, Huang Lin
This study focuses on analyzing the effects of tourism experiences in ancient villages in Yunnan on tourists’ physical and mental health and emotional expression. In this study, data were taken for paired t-test and analysis of variance (ANOVA) in the laboratory of Kunming College (Lab) and Wengji Guzhai,...
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Research on the Construction Strategy of Tea Cultural Space of “Three Rivers and Two Banks” in Hangzhou
Zhangjin Wu
This study takes the tea cultural space of “Three Rivers and Two Banks” in Hangzhou as the research object, and combines river tourism theory to explore the key points of the construction of cultural space under the background of river tourism. Based on the analysis of the current situation, the construction...
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Analysis and Forecasting of Two Time Series Models for Respiratory Infectious Diseases
Xin Jin
The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened attention on respiratory diseases and medical infrastructure across the globe. This study focuses on the comparison of healthcare systems in Japan, a developed country, and Brazil, a developing nation, to explore how differences in medical systems...
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Escalating Depression Trends in Australia: An Analysis of Increasingly Severe Mental Health Challenges
Shixin Yang
Since the 1990s, depression has been a prevalent mental health issue in Australian society, causing significant harm to its people. This study utilizes data from authoritative health and statistical agencies, employing ARIMA models to forecast Australia’s depression rates, severity, and approximate suicide...
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Research on Path of Digital Economy Driving the High-quality Development of Modern Service Industry in Wenzhou City
Xingcheng Ge, Guidan Xu, Yan Chen
First of all, this paper discussed the development status of modern service industry in Wenzhou. It is found that modern service industry in Wenzhou has some problems, such as low level of service industry, low proportion of high-tech service industry, relatively scattered service industry layout, low...
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The Developments of Drugs Based on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver
Sihang Chen, Ming Chu
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Live (NAFL), a serious hepatopathy with a rising global prevalence, characterized through the simple excessive proliferation of triglyceride (TG) in the liver. It is triggered by an imbalance in fat metabolism by the reason of adiposity, fat-rich diet and insulin resistance (IR)....
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Research on the Design of Smart Elderly Service System Based on Design Perspective
Jiayi Chen
Based on the actual background of the national aging population and the rapid development of intelligent technology, this study aims to explore how designers can use intelligent technology design to improve the efficiency and quality of elderly care services when designing elderly care services and adapt...
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Research and Prospects of Anticoagulant Drugs: A Review
Zeyu Xiao
Anticoagulants prevent blood clotting by interfering with the body’s physiological clotting process. Anticoagulants are mainly used to prevent the formation of blood clots and to stop the development of clots that have already formed. However, anticoagulants already in clinical use have many drawbacks....
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Nutritional Analysis and Evaluation of College Students’ Dietary Recipes
Xin Li, Yutian Zhang, Xuyao Qian
With the increasing focus on health and nutrition, university students, as a special group, have their nutritional status directly linked to their academic performance and physical health. This paper first identified 19 nutrients and 60 main components, collected relevant data, and used a collaborative...
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A Study on the Role of Student Association Building in Creating a Harmonious Campus in Colleges and Universities
Jingjing Shi, Qun Xu
The Fourth Plenary Session of the 16th CPC Central Committee put forward the strategic goal of building a harmonious socialist society. Colleges and universities, as part of the organic composition of society, also bear the task of building a harmonious society.The task of building a harmonious society....
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Cultural Heritage of Ancient Shu’s Wangcong Culture Driven by Dual Wheels: Cultural Creative Industries and Digital Technologies
Xili Gan
Under the dual tides of globalization and digitization, the protection and inheritance of the ancient Shu culture face severe challenges. Wangcong culture, as a gem of the ancient Shu culture, carries rich historical memories and cultural values. This article explores how the cultural and creative industries...
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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Animal Nutrition and Feed Science
Liu Can
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, as an important force in the emerging technological revolution and livestock industry revolution, plays a crucial role in the digitalization, informatization, and intelligence process of China’s livestock industry. The application of AI technology covers animal...
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Exploration of Information Technology Assisting Fine Financial Management in Hospitals
—Taking M Hospital as an example
Xuhong Feng, Hua Ren
In recent years, under the strong leadership of the Party Central Committee, we have effectively coordinated the domestic and international situations, combined epidemic prevention and control work with economic development, and coordinated social development and security issues[1], giving the Party...
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RVM Modulates a Variety of Painful Conditions and Therapeutic Approaches
Yuzi Zhu, Xianghong Jing, Man Li
The article explores the complex role of the rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) in pain modulation mechanisms and its correlation with neural activity and pain behavior. As a crucial relay station in the descending pain modulation system, the RVM can both amplify and attenuate pain signals. The review...
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Analysis of the Legitimacy of China’s Data Localization Measures under the WTO Framework
Channa Zhou, Lin Jiang
Along with the booming development of data economy, the competition for data resources among countries has become increasingly white-hot. As a new business model, cross-border data flow has been widely used in various fields around the world; While bringing great economic benefits, it also draws the...
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Study on the Functional Optimization of Existing Community Health Centers Based on Resident Characteristics: A Case Study of Xincai Community Health Center in Beijing
Huayu Xu, Xiangyu Zhao, Lu Wang, Haixia Li, Yueqi Zhao
As urbanization in China progresses towards stability, the intersections between old districts and new areas within cities are becoming increasingly apparent. The functional distribution of various departments in community health centers is also evolving with urban renewal. With the goal of sustainable...
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From the Perspective of Change Related to Public Administration and Policy Communication: Promoting Logic of the Effective Communication to Tumor Science and Technology
Qiaoli Kang, Yina Ding, Chengnan Li, Jing Huang
In the era of the Internet, the communication channel for public policy has shifted from traditional bureaucracy to online platforms. The role of government has also evolved from simply providing public goods to serving as a provider in the market economy. The widespread dissemination of Tumor Science...
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On the Ways of Conducting Developmental Counselling in Colleges and Universities
Xu Qun, Shi Jingjing
According to the current situation of developmental psychological counselling in colleges and universities, the main ways to carry out developmental psychological counselling include building a well-qualified teaching staff, combining classroom teaching with extracurricular activities, combining individual...
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Does Long-term Care Insurance Improve the Health Performance of the Elderly?
Jingwei Zhang
With the intensification of China’s population aging, long-term care insurance, as an important social security system, plays an increasingly prominent role in improving the health performance of the elderly. This article aims to explore the impact of long-term care insurance on the subjective welfare...
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The Practical Logic of Contemporary Youth Subcultural Behavior “City Walk”
Jia Li, Shuai Liu, Kaiyuan Tan, Junwei Zhang
“City Walk” is gradually becoming a realistic expression of youth-subcultural landscape presence and emotional expression in its unique form. Most of the information available to the author at present explores the dissemination effect and path construction of youth urban wanderings, but there is very...
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The Positive Influence of End-of-Life Care Awareness on Organ Donation Willingness among College Students
- A Case Study of Wuhan Area
Yixuan Huang, Tongfei Wang, You Li
When individuals are reminded of death, they tend to engage in more positive social support behaviors. Given the negative status of social donation behaviors, this article takes college students in the Wuhan area as samples and, from the perspective of terror management theory, describes and analyzes...