Human Sexuality Research & Journals Initiation and Sustenance of Chinese Wushu Practice: A Structural Equation Model Validation of the Multi-Theory Model May 17, 2026 Lina Irawan This comprehensive study delves into the psychological and environmental factors influencing participation in Wushu, China’s revered martial art, revealing distinct drivers for initiating and sustaining the practice. Researchers applied the…
Psychology & Intimacy New Research from Rutgers Health Reveals Internalized Stress as a Significant Risk Factor for Memory Loss in Older Chinese Americans May 13, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study originating from Rutgers Health has illuminated a potentially significant, yet often overlooked, contributor to cognitive decline among older Chinese Americans: the tendency to internalize stress. This research,…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Paradoxical Association Between Campus Connectedness and Delusion-Like Experiences Among Chinese College Students: A Chained Mediation May 8, 2026 Lina Irawan The mental well-being of college students remains a critical concern, with psychotic-like experiences, particularly delusion-like symptoms, emerging as a significant area of research. A recent study published in Frontiers in…
Global Lifestyle & Culture Bloodzebra: The Enigmatic Fusion of Chinese Rap’s Avant-Garde May 7, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The release of Bloodzebra, the highly anticipated collaborative album from Chinese rappers Bloodz Boi and Jackzebra, presents a compelling paradox: a work imbued with profound artistic intent yet simultaneously elusive,…
Digital Privacy & Cyber Policy Transnational Repression and the Surveillance of an Olympic Star: The Chinese Government Campaign Against Alysa and Arthur Liu May 5, 2026 rifanmuazin In the autumn of 2021, as the world prepared for the Beijing Winter Olympics, a clandestine operation was unfolding on American soil that targeted one of the United States’ most…
Psychology & Intimacy Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans May Quietly Increase Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Health Research Reveals May 5, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker New findings from Rutgers Health suggest a concerning link between a tendency for older Chinese Americans to internalize stress and an increased risk of memory loss. The groundbreaking research, published…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Social media social comparison orientation and physical self-efficacy among Chinese college students: sequential mediation via body shame and body appreciation May 4, 2026 Lina Irawan THE growing integration of social media into the daily lives of college students has prompted extensive research into its psychological impacts. A recent comprehensive study, conducted among 3,401 undergraduate students…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Beyond Technology: The Dominance of Affective Factors in Explaining Speaking Ability Among Chinese Learners Using an Online Platform April 29, 2026 Lina Irawan As the global demand for proficiency in Mandarin Chinese surges, driven by China’s expanding economic and cultural influence, educational institutions and learners alike are grappling with the evolving landscape of…
Digital Privacy & Cyber Policy The Shadow of Transnational Repression Inside the Chinese Operation to Stalk an Olympic Phenom and US Dissidents April 28, 2026 rifanmuazin On November 16, 2021, in a quiet residential neighborhood in Northern California’s Bay Area, an operation was underway that would eventually expose the far-reaching and aggressive nature of Chinese transnational…
Psychology & Intimacy Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans Linked to Increased Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Study Reveals April 27, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker New research from Rutgers Health is shedding light on a critical, yet often overlooked, factor contributing to cognitive decline in older Chinese Americans: the tendency to internalize stress. This phenomenon,…