Xiangfei Meng
Assistant Professor
Psychiatry
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Meng is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University and a Researcher at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. Her research interests have been primarily focused on population mental health and neuro-psychiatric epidemiology. She uses a wide range of techniques to explore the roles of genetic (G) and psycho-socio environmental (E) risk factors and their interactions in the etiology of common mental disorders with a focus on developing effective prevention strategies.
Research Interest
Gene x environment studies, population mental health, mental illness prevention
Publications
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Risk factor modifications and depression incidence: a 4-year longitudinal Canadian cohort of the Montreal Catchment Area Study. Meng X, Brunet A, Turecki G, Liu A, D'Arcy C, Caron J.
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Electroconvulsive Therapy for Agitation in Schizophrenia: Metaanalysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Gu X, Zheng W, Guo T, Ungvari GS, Chiu HFK, Cao X, D'Arcy C, Meng X, Ning Y, Xiang Y.
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What characteristics are associated with earlier onset of first depressive episodes: A 16-year follow-up of a national population-based cohort. Meng X.