Duy Le
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Duy Le
@duylermit.bsky.social
Psychological researcher, practitioner, and educator based in Vietnam. Associate Lecturer at RMIT Vietnam and PhD candidate studying belongingness and workplace well-being across countries.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duytranhoangle/
Self-compassion and gratitude may hold protective power against depression.

Our new study, published in BJPsych International, found gratitude mediates the link between self-compassion and depression in young adults.

Attitude towards self and life truly matters.

Read more: doi.org/10.1192/bji....
The relationship between self-compassion and depression in young adults: the mediating role of gratitude | BJPsych International | Cambridge Core
The relationship between self-compassion and depression in young adults: the mediating role of gratitude
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November 12, 2025 at 4:27 PM
Attended the #NCAMH kick-off capacity-building seminar with @ibroorg.bsky.social and @wellcometrust.bsky.social. Lived experience front and centre alongside colleagues across 12 projects. Looking forward to applying the learning to my research and advancing mental-health promotion in Vietnam.
🚀 The #NCAMH cohort kicked off with a Meet & Greet session last week with researchers from 12 selected projects as well as representatives from IBRO & Wellcome Trust, lived experience experts & past awardees.
W=e can’t wait to see these projects grow and make an impact 💡

@wellcometrust.bsky.social
September 18, 2025 at 5:53 AM
Honoured to join the Hospital Partnerships Networking Event in HCMC-Vietnam. Great to meet Prof. Eric Hahn (GIZ) & Prof. Tạ Thị Minh Tâm (Charité) and reconnect with old and new colleagues. Culturally responsive, collaborative care matters.
#MentalHealth #Charité #HospitalPartnerships #Vietnam #HCMC
July 31, 2025 at 3:03 AM
AI offers huge promise for healthcare in Southeast Asia’s LMICs, but are local stakeholders ready?
We reviewed studies on their attitudes, satisfaction, acceptance, readiness, & beliefs.
✅ Findings are mostly positive
⚠️ Some concerns about preparedness & usability
📖 Our Springer paper: rdcu.be/etM6Z
Local Opinions on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: A Scoping Review from Low- and Middle-Income Southeast Asian Countries
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July 29, 2025 at 7:33 AM
Can the popular DASS-21 really capture distress the same way across Australia, China, and Vietnam?
In our new study, it mostly held up, but some items seemed to work differently across cultures. We tested a shorter 18-item version that showed better fit.
Read more at: doi.org/10.1002/ijop...
The Mental Health of Australian, Chinese and Vietnamese University Students: A Cross‐Cultural Comparison of the DASS‐21
The DASS-21 has been widely used in university student mental health research. However, studies on its cross-cultural reliability and validity, particularly among Eastern student populations, remain ...
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July 18, 2025 at 4:49 PM