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 Journals

No.
Name of journal
44
    CHENG S.T., PHILLIPS D.R. & CHAN C.M.A. (2009) “Asia-Pacific Region”, in The International Handbook on Aging – Current Research and Development, 3rd Edition, ABC CLIO, P29-54
43
    CHAN C.M.A. (2009) “Preparing for Ageing in the Asia Pacific: Hong Kong as an Example”, The Journal of Comparative Asian Development: Population Ageing, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Spring 2009), P.149-178
42
    HO S., CHAN C.M.A., WOO J., CHONG P. & SHAM A. (2009) “Impact of Caregiving on Health and Quality of Life: A Comparative Population-Based Study of Caregivers for Elderly Persons and Noncaregivers”, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, P1-6
41
    CHENG S.T., CHAN C.M.A. & PHILLIPS D.R. (2008) “Ageing Trends in Asia and the Pacific”, Regional Dimensions of the Ageing Situation, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (ed), New York: United Nations, May 2008, P35-69
40
    CHENG S.T., CHAN W. & CHAN C.M.A. (2008) “Older People’s Realisation of Generativity in a Changing Society: the Case of Hong Kong”, Ageing & Society 28, P609-627
39
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2008) “Detecting Depression in Chinese Adults with Mild Dementia: Findings With Two Versions of the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale”, Psychiatry Research 159, P44-49
38
    CHAN C.M.A., CHENG S.T., LI C. (2007) “Protective Legislation for Older Persons in Hong Kong”, Asian Journal of Gerontology & Geriatrics, Dec 2007, Vol. 2, No. 3, P143-152
37
    CHAN C.M.A., CHENG S.T. & PHILLIPS D.R. (2007) “The Aging of Asia: Policy Lessons, Challenges”, Global Asia Population Aging, Volume No. 2, No. 2, Fall 2007, P80-90
36
    CHENG S.T., FUNG H. & CHAN C.M.A. (2007) “Maintaining Self-Rated Health Through Social Comparison in Old Age”, Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, Vol. 62B, No. 5, P277-285
35
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A (2006) “Filial Piety and Psychological Well-Being in Well Older Chinese”, Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, Vol. 61B, No. 5, P262-269
34
    CH ENG S.T., CHAN C.M.A. & YU C.S.E. (2006) “An exploratory study of the effect of mahjong on the cognitive functioning of persons with dementia”, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Volume 21, 611-617
33
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2006) “Social Support and Self-rated Health Revisited: Is There a Gender Difference in Later Life?”, Social Science and Medicine, Volume 63, 118-122
32
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2006) “Factorial Structure of a Short Version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale”, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Volume 21, 333-336
31
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2005) “Measuring Psychological Well-being     in the Chinese”, Personality and Individual Differences, Volume 38, Issue 6,  1307-1316
30
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2005) “The Center for Epidemiologic    Studies Depression Scale in Older Chinese:  Thresholds for Long and    Short Forms”, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 465-470
29
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2005) “The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support: Dimensionality and age and gender differences in Hong Kong adolescents”, Personality and Individual Differences, 37, 1359-1369
28
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2005) “Comparative performance of long and short forms of the Geriatric Depression Scale in mildly demented Chinese”, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 1131-1137
27
    Kinsella, K. & PHILLIPS D.R. (2005). “Global Aging”, Population Bulletin,     60, 1.Washington.
26
    CHENG S.T., CHAN C.M.A. & PHILLIPS D.R. (2004) “Quality of life in Old Age: An Investigation of Well Older Persons in Hong Kong” Journal of Community Psychology, Volume 32, No. 3, May 2004, pp309-326
25
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2004) “The multidimensional scale of perceived social support: dimensionality and age and gender differences in adolescents” Journal of Personality and Individual Differences, Volume 37, pp 1359-1369
24
    CHAN C.M.A., CHENG S.T., PHILLIPS D.R., CHI I. & HO CHAN S.Y. (2004) “Constructing a quality of life scale for older Chinese people in Hong Kong (HKQoLOCP)”. Social Indicators Research, Vol. 69, p.270-301.
23
    CHAN C.M.A., & LIM Y.M. (2004) “Changes of Filial Piety in Chinese Societies”, The International Scope Review, The Social Capital Foundation, Volume 6 (2004), Issue 11 (Yearly), Article No.3
22
    CHAN C.M.A., NG K.M.C., CHAN C.K.L. & PHILLIPS D.R. (2004) “The Meaning of Care for Experienced Caregivers: An Exploratory Model of Positive Caring”, The International Scope Review, The Social Capital Foundation, Volume 6 (2004), Issue 11 (Yearly), Article No.8. 17 pages
21
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2004) “A Brief Version of the Geriatric Depression Scale for the Chinese”, Psychological Assessment 2004, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 182-186
20
    CHENG S.T. and CHAN C.M.A. (2003) “Factorial structure of the Kidcope in Hong Kong Adolescents”, Journal of genetic psychology, Vol 164, No 3, Sept 2003, pp 261-266
19
    WOO J., LAU E., LAU C.S., LEE P., ZHANG J., KWOK T., CHAN C., CHIU P., CHAN K.M., CHAN C.M.A. & LAM D. (2003) “Socioeconomic Impact of Osteoarthrities in Hong Kong Chinese: Utilization of Health and Social Services, Direct and Indirect Costs”, Arthritis Care & Research, Vol 45, No. 4, Aug 2003, pp 526-534
18
    CHENG S.T. and CHAN C.M.A. (2003) “Regulating Quality of Care in Nursing Homes in Hong Kong: A Social-Ecological Investigation”, Law & Policy, Vol 25, No 4, Oct 2003, pp 403-423
17
    CHAN C.M.A., FONG M.S.F. & LAU W.N.H. (2003) “Service Learning Among University Students Working with South Asia Children”, International Journal of Learning, Vol. 10, pg. 2941-2948
16
    CHAN C.M.A. & FONG M.S.F. (2003) “Social Learning Among a Group of Secondary School Students in Hong Kong”, International Journal of Learning, Vol. 10, pg. 1915-1924
15
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (2003) “The development of a brief measure of school attitude”, Educational and Psychological Measurement, 63, 1060-1070
14
    CHAN C.M.A. & PHILLIPS (2002) “Policies on ageing and long-term care in Hong Kong”, in PHILLIPS D.R. and CHAN C.M.A. (eds.) Ageing and long-term care: national policies in the Asia-Pacific Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore and IDRC, Ottawa, 2002, pp. 23-67
13
    PHILLIPS D.R. & CHAN C.M.A. (2002) “National policies on ageing and long-term care in the Asia-Pacific – issues and challenges”, in PHILLPS D.R. and CHAN C.M.A. (eds.) Ageing and long-term care: national policies in the Asia-Pacific Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore and IDRC, Ottawa, 2002, pp. 1-22
12
    PHILLIPS D.R. and CHAN A.C.M. (2002) “Access to social services by the poor and disadvantaged in Asia and the Pacific: major issues”. The paper was distributed as a Background Paper for the Regional Seminar on Improving Access to Social Services by the Poor and Disadvantaged Groups, 18-20 December 2001 in Bangkok United Nation Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP) Office. Published as by UN ESCAP paper series. UN ESCAP: Thailand
11
    CHEUNG C.K. & CHAN C.M.A. (2000) “Social-cognitive Factors of   Donating Money to Charity: with special attention to an International relief organization”, Evaluation and Programme Planning 23. 241-253
10
    CHEUNG C.K. & CHAN C.M.A. (2000) “Learning to work safely with reference to a social-cognitive model”, Social Behavior and Personality, Volume 28, No. 3. (Six issues), 293-308
9
    CHAN C.M.A., CHALLIS D., CORDINGLY L. & WONG L (2000)   “Similarities and Differences Between Hong Kong Chinese, Manchester Chinese and English Elders in Geriatric Depression Scale Items Performance: Chinese elderly migrants’ expectation for social support”, Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology.
8
    PHILLIPS D.R. (2000a). “Long-term Care”, in E. F. Borgatta and R.J.V. Montgomery (eds.). Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2 edition, New York: Macmillan Reference, pp.1652-63.
7
    CHENG S.T. & CHAN C.M.A. (1999) “Sex, Competitiveness, and Intimacy in Same-sex Friendship in Hong Kong Adolescents”, Psychological Reports, 84, 45-48.
6
    CHEUNG C.K. & CHAN C.M.A. & LEE J.J. (1999) “Beliefs about elderly people among social workers and the general public in Hong Kong”, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 14: 131-152
5
    CHAN C.M.A. & CHAN W. T. (1999) “Impacts of Credit Cards on    Individuals, Family and Society in Hong Kong”, Asian Profile, Vol. 27, No.6
4
    CARLSON J., CHAN C.M.A., CHAN W.T.J., KURATO Y., SOONG C. & YANG J. (1999) “The Influence of Technology on Families: An Asian Perspective”, The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, Vol. 7 No. 3, July 1999, 231-235.
3
    CHAN C.M.A. (1998) “Job Distress and Job Satisfaction amongst the Nurses in Hong Kong”, Asian Profile, Vol. 26 No.1., 9-16
2
    CHAN C.M.A. (1998) “An Explanatory Model for Depression amongst the Chinese Elderly in Hong Kong: A Cognitive-behavioral Perspective”, in Mental Health in Hong Kong. Khoo, T.P. (ed.). Hong Kong: Mental Health Association of Hong Kong.
1
    CHAN C.M.A. (1998) “The Making of an Update Filial Piety Scale for the Chinese Elderly”, in Selected Essays from International



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