Zuyu Wang (@wang_zuyu) 's Twitter Profile
Zuyu Wang

@wang_zuyu

PhD student at Division of Psychiatry, UCL

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Finished 3 days photovoice training. It is a good way to know what is photovoice workshop and facilitation, but it is not academic enough. Overall I learned something new here which is good. If anyone who is interested in photovoice, just come and talk with me.😊

Finished 3 days photovoice training. It is a good way to know what is photovoice workshop and facilitation, but it is not academic enough. Overall I learned something new here which is good. If anyone who is interested in photovoice, just come and talk with me.😊
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Poster on the limited trial evidence for how to improve social functioning in people with dementia at #OAPsych2024 from Zuyu Wang . Suggests that new interventions and research in this area is needed

Poster on the limited trial evidence for how to improve social functioning in people with dementia at #OAPsych2024 from <a href="/wang_zuyu/">Zuyu Wang</a> . Suggests that new interventions and research in this area is needed
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Our qualitative study from UK care homes shows how activities in care homes can be optimised to improve social connection for residents UCL Psychiatry Andrew Sommerlad KITE Research Institute ENCOARteam tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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New findings from SONNET Study on care home activities and how these can be used to build social connection between care home residents. Great work from Michal Misiak as part of UCL Mental Health Sciences MScs

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Our latest study discovers how mid-life social participation impacts cognition and quality of life among adults with and without intellectual disability, using data from the British 1958 cohort study.journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…