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CURRICULUM VITAE Iris Chi, MSW, DSW Chinese American Golden Age Association Frances Wu Chair for Chinese Elderly Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work University of Southern California 669 W. 34 th Street Los Angeles, CA90089-0411 E-mail address: [email protected] ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1983 - 1985 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Doctor of Social Welfare (D.S.W.) 1979 - 1981 California State University, San Diego Master Degree in Social Work (M.S.W.) 1974 - 1978 Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Bachelor of Social Science (B.Soc.Sci.) HONORS AND AWARDS 2017 date Honorary Professor, Nanjing Science and Technology University, Nanjing, China 2017 date Honorary Professor, Master of Social Work Education Center, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China 2017 2018 Honorary Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the University of Hong Kong (HKU), Hong Kong 2017 2022 Honorary Consultant, Evidence-based Social Work Research Center, Jiangsu Civic Affair Bureau, Nanjing, China 2016 2018 Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, Shanghai Lixin Accounting and Finance College, Shanghai, China 2015 date Senior Researcher, Global Research, Edwards Roybal Institute on Aging, University of Southern California (USC) 2015 Outstanding Paper Presentation, The 22 nd Annual Congress of Gerontology, The Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, Hong Kong 2014 date Fellow, American Academy of Social Welfare and Social Work (AASWSW) 2013 2018 Fellow, Risk Society and Policy Research Center, College of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 2013 External Academic Assessor, Department of Social Work, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 2012 date External Research Assessor, College of Liberal Art and Social Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2012 2017 Honorary Professor, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China 2012 date International Academic Advisor, Center for Aging and Health Studies, Institute for Population and Development Studies, School of Public Policy and Administration , Xi'an Jiaotong University, China 2011 date Honorary Advisor, Sau Po Center on Aging, HKU 2011 date Member of the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honoros Society of America 2011 date Society of Fellow, USC Dornsife College

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Iris Chi, MSW, DSW

Chinese American Golden Age Association Frances Wu Chair for Chinese Elderly

Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

University of Southern California

669 W. 34th

Street

Los Angeles, CA90089-0411

E-mail address: [email protected]

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

1983 - 1985 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Doctor of Social Welfare (D.S.W.)

1979 - 1981 California State University, San Diego

Master Degree in Social Work (M.S.W.)

1974 - 1978 Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)

Bachelor of Social Science (B.Soc.Sci.)

HONORS AND AWARDS

2017 – date Honorary Professor, Nanjing Science and Technology University, Nanjing, China

2017 – date Honorary Professor, Master of Social Work Education Center, Beijing Normal

University, Beijing, China

2017 – 2018 Honorary Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the

University of Hong Kong (HKU), Hong Kong

2017 – 2022 Honorary Consultant, Evidence-based Social Work Research Center, Jiangsu Civic

Affair Bureau, Nanjing, China

2016 – 2018 Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, Shanghai Lixin Accounting and

Finance College, Shanghai, China

2015 – date Senior Researcher, Global Research, Edwards Roybal Institute on Aging,

University of Southern California (USC)

2015 Outstanding Paper Presentation, The 22nd

Annual Congress of Gerontology, The

Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, Hong Kong

2014 – date Fellow, American Academy of Social Welfare and Social Work (AASWSW)

2013 – 2018 Fellow, Risk Society and Policy Research Center, College of Social Sciences,

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

2013 External Academic Assessor, Department of Social Work, National Taiwan

University, Taiwan

2012 – date External Research Assessor, College of Liberal Art and Social Science, City

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

2012 – 2017 Honorary Professor, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China

2012 – date International Academic Advisor, Center for Aging and Health Studies,

Institute for Population and Development Studies, School of Public Policy

and Administration , Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

2011 – date Honorary Advisor, Sau Po Center on Aging, HKU

2011 – date Member of the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honoros Society of America

2011 – date Society of Fellow, USC Dornsife College

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2010 – 2011 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Department of Applied Social Science

HKU & City University of Hong Kong

2010, 2015 Outstanding paper, 18th

Annual Congress of Gerontology

Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, Hong Kong

2010 – date Fellow, Gerontological Society of America (GSA)

2010 Gary Andrews Fellow

International Association of Geriatric and Gerontology

2010 – date Honorary Professor, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China

2009 – 2013 Inaugural member, Scientific Governing Board

USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging

2009 Sterling C. Franklin Award for Distinguished Faculty, USC

2007 – 2012 Special Research Fellow, Social Policy Research Center

College of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University

2006 – date Advisory Committee Member

Center of Research on Disability and Development, China

2006 Mellon Awards for Excellence in Mentoring, USC

2005 – 2012 Hartford National Geriatric Social Work Program Advisor

2004 Bronze Bauhinia Star, The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative

Region, China

2003 – date International Consultant, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Suicide

Research and Prevention, HKU, Hong Kong

2002 – date Honorary Professor, East China University of Science and Technology, China

2002 – date Honorary Professor, Peking University, Beijing, China

2002 – date Honorary Professor, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

2002 – date Honorary Professor and Research Fellow

China National Ageing Committee, Beijing, China

2000 – date Fellow of interRAI, University of Michigan, USA

2000 – date Justice of Peace

The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China

1999 – date Honorary Professor and Associated Health Researcher

Center on Aging, University of Victoria, BC, Canada

2001 – 2008 Consultant and Mentor

China-Rochester Suicide Research Centre, University of Rochester, USA

1999 – 2004 Temporary Adviser and Consultant

WHO Kobe Centre for Health Development, Japan, WHO Western Pacific

Regional Office, Philippines and WHO Headquarter Ageing and Life Course

Programme (ALC), Geneva

Aug. 2003 IPA Awards for Research in Psychogeriatrics

11th

Congress of International Psychogeriatrics Association

2002 Outstanding Paper Award

Hong Kong Institute of Gerontology, Hong Kong

1997 – 2002 Honorary Professor, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China

1999 – 2001 Outstanding Teaching Award, Faculty of Social Sciences, HKU, Hong Kong

Sept. 1997 Award for Outstanding Research in Gerontology

Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, Hong Kong

May 1997 Certificate of Merit for Housing Research

Hong Kong Institute of Planners, Hong Kong

Nov. 1994 Best Research of the Year 1994

The Hong Kong College of General Practitioners, Hong Kong

1992/2001 Distinguished Fellow, K C Wang Education Foundation Fund

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PUBLICATIONS

Edited Book, Special Issue, Training Manual and Monograph:

1. Chi, I. (under review). Asian caregivers train the trainer manual. USC Edward R. Roybal

Institute on Aging.

2. Chi, I. (under review). Caregiver self- management training manual. USC Edward R. Roybal

Institute on Aging.

3. Liu, J., Guo, M. & Chi, I. (eds.) (in press). Special issue on Intergenerational relationships

and well-being of East Asian older adults in migrant families. The Journal of Ethnic &

Cultural Diversity in Social Work. Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group.

4. Chi, I. (2018). Chinese caregivers train the trainer manual. USC Edward R. Roybal Institute

on Aging.

5. Chong, A., & Chi, I. (eds.) (2018). Social sustainability and social work. Routlege.

6. Mui, A., Chi, I. & Lum, T. (eds.) (2017) Gerontological social work for the 21st century.

Second edition. Shanghai: Truth and Wisdom Press.

7. Chi, I. & Simon, M. (eds.) (2017). Advancing Asian community and health equity: Findings

from the PINE study. Special issue. The Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences,

72(suppl_1). Washington, DC: The Gerontological Society of America.

8. Chi, I., Liu, L., Yuan, L. & Liu, Y. (2015). A training manual to facilitate Chinese

immigrants seeking healthcare in the United States. USC School of Social Work & iHi Keck

School of Medicine.

9. Chi, I. Liu, L., Yuan, L. & Liu, Y. (2015). A handbook for Chinese immigrants seeking

healthcare in the United States. USC School of Social Work & iHi Keck School of

Medicine.

10. Cheng, S.T., Chi, I., Fung, H.H., Li, L.W. & Woo, J. (eds.) (2015). Successful aging: Asian

Perspective. Springer.

11. Liu, J. & Chi, I. (2012). Validation of interRAI community health assessment (CHA).

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Christian Services.

12. Mjelde-Mossey, L. & Chi, I. (2012). Women and aging international: Diversity, challenges,

and contribution. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Books, Ltd.

13. Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (2011). Intergenerational family support for the Chinese elderly. A

supplement issue for the International Journal of Social Welfare. New York: Blackwell

Publishing Ltd.

14. Mui, C. A., Chi, I., & Chui, E. (2010). Gerontological social work. Shanghai: Shanghai

People’s Publisher. (in Chinese)

15. Lou, W.V., Chui, W.E., Leung, Y.A., Tang, K., Chi, I., Leung, K.E. & Kwan, C.W. (2009).

Final report on a study investigating factors that affect long-term care use in Hong Kong.

HKU Department of Social Work & Social Administration.

16. Mui, C. A., Chi, I., & Chui, E. (2008). Gerontological social work for the 21st century.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. (in Chinese)

17. Mui, C. A., Chi, I. & Xu, L. (2007). Social gerontology. Taiwan: Wu Nam Publishing

Company. (in Chinese)

18. Jordan-Marsh, M., McLaughlin, M., Chi, I., Brown, C., Moran, M., Bo, Y., Cody, M. and

Associates. (2006). St. Barnabas Cyber Café evaluation report 2004-2005. USC School of

Social Work and Annenberg School of Communication.

19. Mui, C. A., & Chi, I. (2005). The knowledge and foundation of gerontology. Hong Kong: The

Education Research Study. (in Chinese)

20. Mui, C. A., Chi, I. & Xu, L. (2004). The theory and practice of gerontology. Beijing: Social

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Sciences Documentation Publishing House. (in Chinese)

21. Chi, I. (2003). Minimum Data Set – Home Care (MDS-HC): Overview on CAPs. Hong

Kong: Social Welfare Department, Standardized care need assessment mechanism office.

22. Chu, L. W., Chi, I., & Chiu, A. Y. Y. (2002). Falls and fall-related injuries in

community-dwelling elderly persons in Hong Kong - A study on risk factors, functional

decline and health services utilization after falls. Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong.

23. Chi, I., Mehta, K., & Howe, A. (2002). Long term care in the 21st century: Perspectives from

around the Asia-Pacific Rim. Boston: The Haworth Press.

24. Yip, P., Chi, I., & Chiu, H. (2002). A multi-disciplinary study on the causes of elderly suicide

in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong.

25. Chi, I., Lubben, J. E., & Chappell, N. L. (2001). Elderly Chinese in Pacific Rim countries:

Social support and integration. Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press.

26. Chi, I., Leung, A. C. T., Cheng, Y. H., Liu, B. C. P., & Chou, K. L. (2001). A validation study

of the resident assessment instrument 2.0 (RAI 2.0) for the elderly in residential facilities in

Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong.

27. Chow, N. S. W., & Chi, I. (2000). Ageing in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: COMOSO Books Ltd.

28. Chow, N. S. W., & Chi, I. (1999). A study on the volunteering aspirations of retired or

retiring professionals in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: YWCA and Department of Social Work

and Social Administration, the University of Hong Kong.

29. Chi, I., Chappell, N., Gui, X., & Lubben, J. (1999). Elderly Chinese in Pacific Rim countries.

Hong Kong: Han Chuen Chinese Professional Management Center. (in Chinese)

30. Chi, I. (1998). The adaptation of the Chinese elderly in new towns. Beijing: Peking

University Press. (in Chinese)

31. Chi, I., Lam, T. P., & Lam, K. F. (1998). Validation study on the minimum data set for home

care assessment instrument (MDS-HC) for the elderly in Hong Kong. Hong Kong:

Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the University of Hong Kong.

32. Maxwell, C. J., Leger, H., Hirdes, J., Ellis-Hale, K., Tjam, E. Y., Chi, I., Wu, T., Fletcher,

P.C. & Oakley, K. (1998). Older women’s health issues paper. Canadian Association on

Gerontology.

33. Chi, I., Yip, P. S. F., & Yu, K. K. (1997). Elderly suicides in Hong Kong. Hong Kong:

Befrienders International.

34. Chi, I. (1996). Innovative service for the frail elderly in the community. Hong Kong: Central

and Western District Board and the Department of Social Work and Social Administration,

the University of Hong Kong.

35. Chi, I., & Cheung, S. K. (1996). Social work in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong

Association of Social Workers.

36. Chi, I., Leung, E. M. F., Ho, S., & Lee, J. J. (1996). Conference proceedings of the 5th

Asia/Oceania regional congress of gerontology, International Association of Gerontology.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Association of Gerontology.

37. Chi, I., & Leung, E. M. F. (1995). Towards healthy ageing in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: St.

James' Settlement.

38. Chi, I., & Boey, K. W. (1994). A mental health and social support study of the old-old in

Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the

University of Hong Kong.

39. Chi, I., & Boey, K. W. (1992). Validation of measuring instruments of mental health status of

the elderly in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work and Social

Administration, the University of Hong Kong.

40. Chi, I., & Leung, E. M. F. (1992). An evaluation study of the health promotion program for

the elderly in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work and Social

Administration, the University of Hong Kong.

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41. Chi, I., & Leung, E. M. F. (1991). Handbook of establishing a health promotion program for

the elderly in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: St. James' Settlement.

42. Lai, J., Chan, C., & Chi, I. (1990). A study of the social support for the chemotherapy cancer

patients. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

43. Chi, I., & Lee, J. J. (1989). A health survey for the elderly in Hong Kong. Hong Kong:

Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the University of Hong Kong.

44. Chi, I. (1988). Postdoctoral fellowship research report: Evaluating nursing staff's health

counselling practices. Washington, D.C.: California State Health Department and the

Gerontological Society of American.

45. Weiler, P. G., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1987). Evaluation of the preventive health care for the

aging program (PHCAP). Davis: Center for Aging and Health, Department of Community

Health, University of California.

International Refereed Journal Articles:

1. Mao, W., Wu, B., Chen, Y., Ge, S., Yang, W., Chi, I. & Dong, X. (under review). Perceived

stress and dry mouth among U.S. older Chinese adults: The role of social support and social

strain. JAGS

2. Tang, F., Zhang, W., Chi, I. & Dong, X. (under review). Activity engagement, neighborhood

characteristics, and cognitive function. JAGS

3. Tang, F., Chi, I. & Dong, X. (under review). Gender differences in the prevalence and

incidence of cognitive impairment: Does immigration matter? JAGS

4. Boey, K., Ng, H. & Chi, I. (under review). Gender inequality in factors associated with

self-rated health among older adults in Hong Kong. Asia Pacifice Journal of Social Work and

Development.

5. Luo, H., Lou, V., Chen, C. & Chi, I. (R&R). The effectiveness of the Positive Mood and

Active Life (PMAL) Program on reducing depressive symptoms in long-term care facilities.

Gerontologist.

6. MacEntee, M., Wong, S., Chi, I., Lo, ECM, Minichiello, V., Soheilipour, S. & Rodrigo, M.

(R&R). Developmental regulation of life-course and life-span dental experiences and beliefs

among older people in Guangzhou and Hong Kong. Gerodontology,

7. Luo, H., Lou, V., Li, Y. & Chi, I. (R&R). Development and validation of a brief screening

tool for end-of-life care needs in long-term care facilities in Hong Kong. Palliative Medicine.

8. Wu, Y., Qi, D. & Chi, I. (under review). The impact of population structure trends on

household savings rate in China. Journal of Aging and Social Policy.

9. Zhao, X., Yu, Y., Li, J., Bai, Z. & Chi, I. (under review). Psychosocial interventions on the

health of informal caregivers of older adults with functional impairment: A systematic review.

bull Collaboration Title Registration.

10. Zhang, Y., Han, Y., Bai, Z., Gao, W., Feng, T. & Chi, I. (under review).

Psychosocial interventions for family caregivers of adult patients with schizophrenia: A

systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Nursing Studies.

11. Xu, L., Li, J., Mao, W. Y., & Chi, I. (under review). Exploration of social exclusion among

Chinese older immigrants in the U. S. Research on Aging

12. Chen, W.Z., Chi, I. & Wu, S. (under review). Current development and evaluation of

applying IT in old age chronic disease management. China Public Health.

13. Cheng, Z., Chi, I., Ye, X. & Chen, G. (under review). Grandchild caregiving intensity and

depressive symptoms among grandparents over time in urban China: Living arrangements

and work status as moderators. Social Sciences and Medicine.

14. Chi, I., Liu, M. & Wang, S. (R&R). Developing the Asian Caregiver Train-the-Trainer

Program in the United States. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work.

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15. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (under review). Grandparent caregiving and self-rated health among rural

Chinese older adults: A longitudinal study using latent difference score analysis. Journal of

Gerontology and Geriatric Research.

16. Gai, Q.Y., Yang, X.M., Wei, Z.H., Bai, Z., Wang, Z. & Chi, I. (under review). Education

intervention for older adults with Osteoporosis: A systematic review. Journal of American

Geriatric Society.

17. Lou, W.V., Mao, W.Y., Lu, N. & Chi, I. (under review). Grandparent-grandchild family

capital and depressive symptoms of older adults in rural China: A two-wave cross-lagged

panel analysis. Age and Ageing.

18. Bai, Z., Zhao, K., Liang, Y., Zhang, S., Ran, M., Yang, K. & Chi, I. (under review).

Introduction of the Campbell Collaboration. Journal of Social Science.

19. Chi, I. (under review). The association between elder maltreatment and suicide ideation.

Journal of American Geriatric Medicine.

20. Leung, A. Y. M., Leung, I., Chau, P.H., Chi, I. (R&R) Preventive Health Practices in Older

Adults with Inadequate Health literacy in Hong Kong. Health Promotion International.

21. Tang, Y., Fu, F., Shen, L., Gao, H., Chi, I. & Bai, Z. (in press). Art therapy for anxiety,

depression, and fatigue in females with breast cancer: A systematic review. Journal of

Psycho-Oncology.

22. Lee, Y., Chi, I. & Ailshire, J. (in press). Life transitions and leisure activity engagement

among older Americans: Findings from a national longitudinal study. Ageing and Society.

doi: :10.1017/S0144686X18001101

23. Hsiao, H., Chen, Y., Lu, P.L., Tseng, J., Wu, S. & Chi, I. (in press). Health awareness,

attitudes, and behaviors perceived by young adult tutors in the Intergenerational Mobile

Technology Opportunities Program (IMTOP) in Taiwan: A qualitative study. Journal of

Society for Social Work and Research.

24. Xu, L., Guo, M., Liu, J., & Mao, W. (in press). Grandparenting and support from adult

children: Does children’s international migration make a difference for Chinese older

adults? Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.

25. Zhao, X., Ma, Z. Wu, S., Chi, I. & Bai, Z. (in press). Light therapy for depression among

older adults: A systematic review. Journal of Affective Disorder.

26. Liu, J., Guo, M., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (in press). Geographic distance and international

relationship in Chinese migrant families. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social

Work.

27. Mao, W., Xu, L., Guo, M. & Chi, I. (in press). Intergenerational support and functional

limitations among older Chinese immigrants: Does acculturation moderate their relationship?

Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.

28. Xu, L., Chi, I. & Wu, S. (2018). Grandparent–grandchild relationships in Chinese immigrant

families in Los Angeles: Roles of acculturation and the middle generation. Gerontology and

Geriatric Medicine. doi: 10.1177/2333721418778196

29. Bai, Z., Bo, A., Wu, S., Gai, Q. & Chi, I. (2018). Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and

reduction of depressive symptoms in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Affective Disorders, 241, 241-248. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2018.07.057

30. Tang, F., Zhang, W., Chi, I. & Dong, X. (2018). Acculturation and activity engagement

among older Chinese Americans. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine. doi:

10.1177/2333721418778198

31. Chi, X., Bo, A., Liu, T., Zhang, P. & Chi, I. (2018) Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress

Reduction on youth depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontier in

Psychology, 9, 1034. doi:https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01034 32. Liu, J., Guo, M., Xu, L., Mao, W.Y., & Chi, I. (2018). Support from migrant children and

depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults in transnational families. Gerontology and

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Geriatric Medicine. doi: 10.1177/2333721418778187

33. Chen, H., Liu, R. & Chi, I. (2018). Hospital utilization among Chinese older adults: Patterns

and predictors. Journal of Aging and Health. doi: 0898264318780546

34. Tang, F., Chi, I., Xu, L. & Dong, X. (2018). Exploring relationships of psychological sense

of community with self-rated health and depressive symptoms among older Chinese

Americans. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine. doi: 10.1177/2333721418778183

35. Lee, Y., Chi, I. & Palinksa, L. (2018). Widowhood, leisure activity engagement, and

cognition. Aging and Mental Health. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2018.1450837

36. Lee, Y., Chi, I. & Palinkas, L. (2018). Retirement, leisure activity engagement, and cognition.

Journal of Aging and Health. doi: 0898264318767030

37. Mao, W., Wu, S. & Chi, I. (2018). Multidimensional intergenerational instrumental support

and self-rated health: Trajectories and correlated change over a decade. Research on Aging.

doi:10.1177/0164027518783512

38. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (2018). Change patterns of instrumental support from adult children and

grandchildren among rural Chinese grandparents. Journal of Family Studies.

doi:10.1080/13229400.2018.1442240

39. Chi, I., Bai, Z., Shen, H. & Sui, Y. (2018). Evidence-based practice in social work. Social

Work Review, 1, 50-60.

40. Guo, M., Liu, J., Xu, L., Mao, W., Chi, I. (2018). Intergenerational relations and

psychological well-being of Chinese older adults with migrant children: Does internal or

international migration make a difference? Journal of Family Issues, 39(3) 622-643.

41. Li, J., Xu, L., & Chi, I. (2017). Challenges and resilience of aging in the United States of

older Chinese immigrants. Aging and Mental Health. doi:10.1080/13607863.2017.1377686

42. Lu, N., Xu, L., Lou, V. W., & Chi, I. (2018). Intergenerational relationships and the

trajectory of depressive symptoms among older Chinese adults in rural migrant

families. Aging & mental health, 22(3), 389-396. doi:10.1080/13607863.2016.1262821

43. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (2018). Determinants of support exchange between grandparents and

grandchildren in rural China: The roles of grandparent caregiving, patrilineal heritage, and

emotional bonds. Journal of Family Issues, 39(3), 579-601. doi:

10.1177/0192513X16662102

44. Liu, M., Bai, Z., Wu, W., Zhang, S., Chi, I. & Soydan, H. (2017). Family-based interventions

for improving social and health outcomes in perpetrators and victims of school bullying.

Campbell Collaboration Library, Title Registration.

45. Li, M., Mao, W., Lou, V. & Chi, I. (2017). Geographical proximity and depressive symptoms

among adult child caregiver: Social support as a moderator. Journal of Aging and Mental

Health, 1-9.

46. Xu, L., Hsiao, H., Denq, W. & Chi, I. (2017). Training needs for dementia care in China from

the perspectives of mental health providers: who, what, and how. International

Psychogeriatrics. Doi: 10.1017/S1041610217002654

47. Wu, S., Nan, C., Chi, I., Yang, K., Zhang, X. & Bai, Z. (2017). An analysis of adopting

evidence-based concept and methods in current social work research. Social Structure.

48. Wang, Y., Bai, Z., Wu, T., Wang, J., Chen, S, Zhu, X., Ding, X. & Chi, I. (2017). Primary

care and reduction of suicide for older adults: A meta-analysis of randomized trials. Journal

of East China University of Science and Technology, 6, 62-73.

49. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (2017). Grandparent-grandchild relationships in Chinese immigrant families

in Los Angeles: Acculturation and the role of the middle generation. Special Issue of AAPI

Nexus Journal on Asians in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and United States.

50. Xu, L., Liu, J., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (2017). Family relationships, friend network and worry: A

comparison between Chinese older adults from immigrant, transnational, and nonmigrant

families. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. doi:

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10.1080/15313204.2017.1344950

51. Lam, A., Kwan, J., Kwan, C.W. & Chi, I. (2017). Factors associated with the trend of

physical and chemical restraint use amongst long-term care facility residents in Hong Kong:

Data from an 11-year observational study. Journal of the American Medical Directors

Association, 18(12), 1043-1048. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2017.06.018

52. Min, J., Li, Y., Xu, L. & Chi, I. (2017). Psychological vulnerability of widowhood:

financial strain, social engagement, and worry about having no caregiver as

mediators and moderators. Ageing and Society, 1-20. doi: 10.1017/S0144686X17000654

53. Xu, L., Li, Y., Min, J. & Chi, I. (2017). Worry about not having a caregiver and depressive

symptoms among widowed older adults in China: the role of family support. Journal of

Aging and Mental Health, 21(8), 879-888. doi:10.1080/13607863.2016.1181708

54. Fu, F., Zhao, H., Tong, F. & Chi, I. (2017). A systematic review of psychosocial

interventions to cancer caregivers. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 834. doi:

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285. Cheng, Y. H., Chi, I., Boey, K. W., & Ko, L. S. F. (1996). Community care and the elderly in

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287. Chi, I. (1995). Living arrangement choices of the elderly in Hong Kong. Asia Pacific Journal

of Social Work, 5(1), 33-46.

288. Chi, I. (1995). Mental health of the old-old in Hong Kong. Clinical Gerontologist, 15(3),

31-44.

289. Ma, S., & Chi, I. (1995). Health counselling for the older people in Hong Kong. Educational

Gerontology, 21(5): 515-528.

290. Ho, S. C., Woo, J., Lau, J., Chan, S. G., Chan, Y. K., & Chi, I. (1995). Life satisfaction and

associated factors in older Hong Kong Chinese. Journal of American Geriatric Society, 43(3),

252-255.

291. Chi, I. (1995). Living arrangement choices of the elderly in Hong Kong. Asia Pacific Journal

of Social Work, 5(1), 33-46.

292. Chi, I., & Lam, T. P. (1995). General practitioners and health care services for the elderly.

Hong Kong Practitioner, 17(11), 505-507.

293. Lam, T. P., & Chi, I. (1995). Health care services for the elderly: Integrated or fragmented?

Hong Kong Practitioner, 17(3), 97-99.

294. Chi, I. (1995). Social work training needs in clinical practice with the elderly. Hong Kong

Journal of Gerontology, 9(2), 15-19.

295. Ogawa, T., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1995). A study of the social support of the rural elderly

in Japan. Journal of Literary Society of Yamaguchi University, 46(8), 21-41. (in Japanese).

296. Chi, I. (1995). Living arrangement choices of the elderly in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of

Political Science, 5(1).

297. Chen, C. Z., Tong, S. C., Song, H., Wong, L. F., & Chi, I. (1994). Elderly health survey in

Guangzhou. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 8(2), 17-25. (in Chinese)

298. Berkanovic, E., Chi, I., Lubben, J. E., & Kitano, H. H. L. (1994). The physical, mental and

social health status of older Chinese: A cross-national study. Journal of Aging and Social

Policy, 6(3), 73-87.

299. Ng, H. S., & Chi, I. (1994). Political attitudes and behaviors of the elderly in Hong Kong:

Implications for social work practice. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 21(3/4), 71-83.

300. Chi, I., & Lubben, J. E. (1994). The California preventive health care for the aging program:

Differences between the younger old and the oldest old. Health Promotion International, 9(3),

169-176.

301. Chi, I., & Wong, S. F. (1994). Evaluation of respite service for the elderly in Hong Kong.

Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 22(3/4), 201-210.

302. Woo, J., Ho, S. C., Lau, J., Yuen, Y. K., Chiu, H., Lee, H. C., & Chi, I. (1994). The

prevalence of depressive symptoms and predisposing factors in an elderly Chinese population.

Acta Psychiatr. Scand., 89, 8-13.

303. Chi, I. (1994). Case management: Its application in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of

Gerontology, 8, 45-48.

304. Ma, J. L. C., Chan, C. L. W., Chi, I., & Shan, J. S. T. (1993). Social support of cancer

patients in Hong Kong. Asian Pacific Journal of Social Work, 3(1), 36-51.

305. Chi, I., & Lou, W. Q. (1993). Factors affecting the health promotional activities of the elderly

in Shanghai. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 7(2), 55-61.

306. Chi, I., & Boey, K. W. (1993). Validation of measuring instruments of mental health status of

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307. Chi, I., Lee, J. J., Hu, R., Ye, N., & Wang, R. (1993). A comparative study of living

conditions among the elderly in two regions: The case of China and Hong Kong. American

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308. Chi, I., & Boey, K. W. (1993). Validity and reliability study of the mental health instruments

for the elderly people. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1(1), 16-21. (in Chinese)

309. Ma, J. L. C., Chan, C. L. W., Chi, I., & Shan, J. S. T. (1993). Social support of cancer

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patients in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Political Science, 3(1).

310. Kitano, H. H. L., Chi, I., Rhee, S., Law, C. K., & Lubben, J. E. (1992). Norms and alcohol

consumption. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 51(1), 33-39.

311. Beccera, R., & Chi, I. (1992). Cross cultural study on child Care. International Journal of

Social Work, 35(1), 35-47.

312. Chi, I., Chow, S. P., Chiu, K. Y., Pun, W. K., & Wong, S. F. (1992). Determining factors for

the hip fractures mortality: Follow-up of 937 elderly patients. Hong Kong Journal of

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313. Chi, I. (1992). Integrating gerontology into social work education. Hong Kong Journal of

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314. Chi, I. (1991). Gender differences in health status of the elderly in Hong Kong. Journal of

Minority Aging, 12(2), 96-108.

315. Chi, I., & Pun, K. K. (1991). Dietary calcium intake and other risk factors: Study of the

fractured patients in Hong Kong. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 10(4), 73-89.

316. Chi, I., & Lee, J. J. (1991). Health education for the elderly in Hong Kong. Educational

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317. Weiler, P. G., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1991). Cognitive impairment and hospital stay among

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318. Chi, I., Hu, R. Q., Lee, J. J., Wang, R. Y., & Ye, N. Z. (1991). A comparative study of the

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319. Chow, N. W. S., & Chi, I. (1990). A study of living arrangement of the elderly in Hong Kong.

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320. Lee, J. J., & Chi, I. (1990). Determinant factors for the Life satisfaction among the Chinese

elderly in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 4(1), 29-40.

321. Chi, I., & Lee, J. J. (1990). A study on the general health status of the elderly in Hong Kong.

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322. Chi, I., Lubben, J. E., & Kitano, H. H. L. (1989). Three differences in drinking behaviour

among Asian American group. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 50(1), 15-23,.

323. Lubben, J. E., Chi. I., & Kitano, H. H. L. (1989). The relative influence of selected social

factors on Korean drinking behaviour in Los Angeles. Advances in Alcohol and Substance

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324. Weiler, P. G., Chi, I., & Lubben, J. E. (1989). A statewide preventive health care program for

aged. Public Health Reports, 104(3), 215-221.

325. Lubben, J. E., Weiler, P. G., & Chi, I. (1989). Differential health screening of the

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326. Weiler, P. G., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1989). Hypertension in the elderly in a preventive

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327. Lubben, J. E., Weiler, P. G., & Chi, I. (1989). Gender and ethnic differences in the health

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328. Lubben, J. E., Weiler, P. G., & Chi, I. (1989). Health practice of the elderly poor. American

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329. Chi, I. (1989). Evaluation on nurses' health counseling activities of an elderly health

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330. Chi, I. (1989). International comparison of health practice among the elderly people. Hong

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332. Chi, I., Weiler, P. G., & Lubben, J. E. (1988). Health promotion for the aging: A United

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333. Chi, I., Kitano, H. H. L., & Lubben, J. E. (1988). Male Chinese drinking behaviour in Los

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334. Chi, I., Kitano, H. H. L., & Lubben, J. E. (1988). Heavy drinking among young adult Asian

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335. Lubben, J. E., Chi, I., & Kitano, H. H. L. (1988). Exploring Filipino-American drinking

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336. Lubben, J. E., Weiler, P. G., Chi, I., & De Jong, F. (1988). Health promotion for the rural

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337. Kitano, H. H. L., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1988). Predicting Japanese American drinking

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338. Chi, I. (1987). Health and health promotion for the aging. Hong Kong Journal of

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339. Kitano, H. H. L., & Chi, I. (1986/1987). Asian Americans and alcohol use: An exploration of

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elderly in Hong Kong (pp. 173-192). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

67. Cheung, S. K., & Chi, I. (1996). Social work in Hong Kong: An introduction. In I. Chi, &

S.K. Cheung (Ed), Social work in Hong Kong (pp. 1-10). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Social

Worker Association, The University of Hong Kong.

68. Chi, I. (1996). Health care in Guangdong: A study of health insurance for workers. In A. Y.

H. Kwan, & J. Y. S. Cheng (Ed), Capitalistic welfare development in communist China: The

experience of southern China (pp. 139-148). Illinois, Chicago: Inprint Publications, Inc.

1996.

69. Chi, I. (1996). Implementing elderly health promotion program. In Z.C.L. Lam (Ed),

Promoting holistic care for frail elderly and high risk population: Case management model

and cases (pp. 171-178). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Christian Service Publications. (in

Chinese)

70. Tjam, E. Y., Hirdes, J. P., Maxwell, C. J., Chi, I., & Wu, T. (1996). Cultural diversity and

older women's health. In Health Canada's white paper on women and health. Ottawa:

Health Canada.

71. Chi, I. (1995). Care for arthritis patients. In A.Y.H. Kwan (Ed.), Handbook of health care of

the elderly patients (pp. 285-296). Taiwan: Chung Cheng University Press. (in Chinese)

72. Kitano, H. H. L., Lubben, J. E., Berkanovic, E., Chi, I., Chen, C. Z., & Zhu, X. Y. (1993). A

cross national study of elderly Chinese and Chinese Americans. In H. Stopped (Ed),

International perspective on health care for the elderly (pp. 139-153). New York: Peter Lang

Publishing.

73. Zhu, X. Y., Kitano, H. H. L., Chi, I., Lubben, J. E., Berkanovic, E., & Chen, C. Z. (1993).

Living arrangements and family support of elderly in Beijing. In H. Stopped (Ed),

International perspectives on health care for the elderly (pp. 69-83). New York: Peter Lang

Publishing.

74. Chi, I. (1992). Evaluation on the respite service. In Elderly Services Report. Hong Kong:

Hong Kong Society of Aged Publication.

75. Chi, I. (1992). A health survey of elderly in Hong Kong. In the Conference Proceedings of

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the 3rd International Conference on Systems Science in Health-Social Services for the

Elderly and the Disabled, SYSTED 90 (pp. 29-38). Bologna.

76. Chi, I. (1991). Psychology of aging. In K.Z. Bi (Ed), Fundamental of gerontology (pp.

100-127). Kiangsu: People's Press of Kiangsu Province. (in Chinese)

77. Kitano, H. H. L., & Chi, I. (1989). Asian Americans and alcohol: The Chinese, Japanese,

Koreans and Filipinos in Los Angeles. In D.L. Spiegler, D.A. Tall, S.S. Aitken, & C.M.

Christian (Ed), Alcohol use among U. S. ethnic minorities (pp. 373-382). Rockville,

Maryland: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Alcohol

Abuse and Alcoholism.

78. Kitano, H. H. L., Chi, I., Law, C. K., Lubben, J., & Rhee, S. (1988). Alcohol consumption of

Japanese in Japan, Hawaii, and California. In L. Towle and T. Harford (Ed), Cultural

influences and drinking patterns: A focus on Hispanic and Japanese populations (pp. 99-133).

Rockville, Maryland: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

79. Chi, I. (1988). Reaching the elderly market(s) through the mass media. In Mass media and

the elderly (pp. 10-13). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Council of Social Service.

80. Weiler, P., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (July, 1987). Methodological issues in evaluating

California's preventive health care for the aging program (PHCAP). In the Proceedings of the

1987 Public Health Conference on Records and Statistic (pp. 24-41). National Centre for

Health Statistics, Washington, D.C.

RECENT INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. (June, 2018). “Good Practice in Mentoring PhD Students to Become Competent Academics”.

Invited keynote speaker in 2018 Faculty Development Seminar, City University of Hong

Kong.

2. (April, 2018). “Community-based Service Models for Aging in Place in the United States”.

Invited keynote speaker in 2018 Alumni Seminar, Singapore University of Social Sciences,

Singapore.

3. (April, 2018). “Quality of Death and Dying”. Invited keynote speaker in Social Work Public

Lecture, Shanghai Lixin Accounting and Finance College, Shanghai, China.

4. (March, 2018). “End of Life Care”. Invited panel speaker in the Community Event, Chinese

American Coalition for Compassionate Care, El Monte, California.

5. (February, 2018). “The Importance of Self-Management of Health for the Caregivers”.

Invited speaker in public lecture of New Valley Adult Day Health Care Center, San Gabriel,

California.

6. (January, 2018). “Supports to the Caregivers”. Invited speaker in public lecture of Sunflower

Day Health Care Center, Pasadena, California.

7. (November, 2017). “Aging Experience in the United States among Chinese Immigrants”.

Invited keynote speaker in Social Work Public Lecture, Shanghai Lixin Accounting and

Finance College, Shanghai, China.

8. (October, 2017). “Research Agenda Prepared for WHO Decade of Healthy Aging 2020 –

2030”. Invited Roundtable Discussant, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

9. (October, 2017). “Caregiver Survey Instrument Development in Hong Kong”. Invited panel

speaker in the Instrument Development Strategy Seminar, interRAI ISD Committee, Hong

Kong.

10. (October, 2017). “Using interRAI Standardized Assessment Instruments to Improve Care for

Frail Elders and Other Vulnerable Persons”. Invited panel speaker in the International

Symposium on Big Data on Health and Mental Health, University of Hong Kong, Hong

Kong.

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11. (September, 2017). “Integrating Evidence-based Research and Practice in Social Work

Education”. Invited keynote speaker in the Ninth Social Work Education Association Suwan

Regional Conference, Nanjing, China.

12. (September, 2017). “Teaching Social Work Research Synthesis in China: Experience

Sharing”. Invited speaker in the First International Conference on Social Work Research

Synthesis, Nanjing, China.

13. (September, 2017). “The Development of Social Work in China”. Invited speaker in Chinese

Christian Fellowship, New York.

14. (June, 2017). “Needs of Chinese Aging Migrants and their Caregivers in the United States”.

Invited keynote speaker in the 4th

International Conference on Ageing in a Foreign Land,

LOGOS Australian Centre for Hellenic Language and Culture and the Department of

Language Studies at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.

15. (June, 2017). “Do Human Service Models Create Dependency and how Culture Unlocks

Potential?” Invited panel speaker in the preconference panel of the 4th

International

Conference on Ageing in a Foreign Land, South Australian Health and Medical Research

Institute (SAHMRI), Adelaide, Australia.

16. (June, 2017). Invited panel speaker in the closing plenary session of 4th International

Conference on Ageing in a Foreign Land, LOGOS Australian Centre for Hellenic Language

and Culture and the Department of Language Studies at Flinders University, Adelaide,

Australia.

17. (June, 2017). “Intergenerational Care and Care for Chinese Populations”. Invited speaker in

the International Perspectives Seminar, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Flinders University

and Resthaven Inc.

18. (April, 2017). “Master of Social Work Education in the United States”. Invited keynote

speaker in the Professional Social Work Manpower Training in China Seminar. Ministry of

Civil Affairs, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.

19. (March, 2017). “Plans and Tactics in Publishing Peer-Review Journals”. Invited speaker in

the Shanghai Association of Social Work Education, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

20. (December, 2016). “Improving Aging and Health with Mobile Technology Application and

Intergenerational Support”. Invited speaker in Social Work Public Lecture Series, Social

Work Research Center, Peking University, Beijing, China.

21. (December, 2016). “Successful Strategies in Publishing Peer-Review Journals”. Invited

speaker in 2016 Ma Yan Chu Public Lecture, Institute of Population Health, Peking

University, Beijing, China.

22. (December, 2016). “Program Design and Evaluation: IMTOP”. Invited speaker in Liu Jin

Demography Public Lecture, Institute of Population Research, Renmin University, Beijing,

China.

23. (December, 2016). “Social Work in Integrated Healthcare Setting”. Invited speaker in Public

Lecture Series, Peking University Institute of Mental Health, Beijing, China.

24. (December, 2016). “Improving Health with Mobile Technology Application and Chronic

Disease Self-Management Training among Diabetes Patients”. Invited speaker in Social

Work Public Lecture, Social Work Department, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China.

25. (December, 2016). ““Improving Aging and Health with Mobile Technology Application and

Intergenerational Support”. Invited panel speaker in Social Work Public Lecture, Social

Work Department, Central Taiwan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.

26. (November, 2016). “Intergenerational Mobile Technology and Healthy Aging Study”. Invited

speaker in The Shanghai and Nanjing Association of MSW Education Annual Meeting,

Shanghai & Nanjing, China.

27. (October, 2016). “Social Work Science and Evidence-based Practice”. Invited keynote

speaker in The Eighth Chinese Association of Social Work Education Regional Annual

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Meeting, Nanjing, China.

28. (September, 2016). “Introduction of Chinese Clearinghouse for Evidence Translation in

Child and Aging Health (CCET)”. Invited speaker in The What Works Global Summit,

Campbell Collaboration, London, England.

29. (September, 2016). “New trends in long term care”. Invited keynote speaker in the Thirteenth

World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities. Renmin University of China,

Beijing, China.

30. (August, 2016). “The strategy to improve social work professional status: Evidence-based

practice”. Invited keynote speaker in the APM of Chinese Academy of Social Work, Wuhan,

China.

31. (July, 2016). “Social work manpower plan”. Invited keynote speaker in Social Work Forum.

Civic Affairs Bureau, Dali, Yunan.

32. (July, 2016). “The importance of program evaluation in social work”. Invited speaker in the

Second Social Work Systematic Review Training Workshop. Shenzhen University, China.

33. (July, 2016). “Migration and intergeneration relationships in Chinese families”. Invited panel

speaker in Culture, Place and Aging Experience Seminar. SIM University, Singapore.

34. (June, 2016). “The development of social work research and an introduction of

evidence-based practice research methods”. Invited keynote speaker in the Gerontological

Social Work Education in China: A Transnational Collaboration for Building Workforce

Capacity. Beijing, China.

35. (May, 2016). “Big data in health and social welfare”. Invited speaker in International

Conference on Urbanization and Social Development – Based on Big Data. Zhejiang

University and Qingdao Municipal Government, Shandong, China.

36. (April, 2016). “Learning mobile technology to self-manage diabetes conditions”. Invited

speaker in International Conference on Aging Society: Innovative Learning Strategies,

Ministry of Education, Taipei, Taiwan.

37. (April, 2016). “Strategies in adopting and implementing interRAI assessment to enhance

long-term care in Hong Kong”. Invited panel speaker in 2016 World interRAI Conference,

interRAI, Toronto, Canada.

38. (April, 2016). “China’s population and social development”. Invited panel speaker in 2016

One Belt and One Road Strategy Forum organized by Xi’an Jiaotong University and Stanford

University, Xi’an, China.

39. (December, 2015). “Long term care in Asia”. Invited keynote speaker in International

Symposium on Long-term Care Cum Cross-Strait Seminar on Well-being of Older Adults.

China Research Center on Aging, Beijing, China.

40. (December, 2015). “Evidence-based social work: An international perspective”. Invited

speaker in Evidence-based Practice and Systematic Review Seminar. Chinese Academy of

Social Work, Nanjing, China.

41. (December, 2015). “Social work program evaluation”. Invited speaker in Evidence-based

Practice and Systematic Review Seminar. Chinese Academy of Social Work, Nanjing, China.

42. (October, 2015). “Chinese clearinghouse for evidence translation from research to utilization

in China”. Invited panel speaker in USC Global Conference 2015: Innovations for rapidly

changing world, Shanghai, China.

43. (June, 2015). “Community care policy and programs for older adults in the United States”.

Invited keynote speaker in Ginling College, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China.

44. (May, 2015). “Social work research and theory building”. Invited keynote speaker in the 7th

Suwan Annual Social Work Education Conference, Nanjing, China.

45. (December, 2014). “The development trends in social administration and management in

social services: Implications for social work education”. Invited keynote speaker in the 6th

Suwan Annual Social Work Education Conference, Anhui, China.

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46. (September, 2014). “Filial piety of children and its implication to long term care policies and

programs”. Invited keynote speaker in the 2014 International Conference on Filial Culture,

Xi’an, China.

47. (September, 2014). “Social work research on health care programs”. Invited keynote speaker

in 2014 Research Colloquium, EBM Center, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China.

48. (September, 2014). “Evidence-based practice in social work: the important roles and

functions of social worker in the advancement of Chinese society”. Invited speaker in 2014

Public Lecture Series, School of Social Development and Public Policy, Beijing Normal

University, Beijing, China.

49. (July, 2014). “Living arrangement, support and care needs of older adults in China”. Invited

panel speaker in the First International Conference on Social Support for the Older Adults,

National Institute of Geriatrics and USC Roybal Institute on Aging, Mexico City, Mexico.

50. (June, 2014). “Social sustainability and social work”. Invited keynote speaker in Conference

on Social Work and Social Sustainability in Asia, City University of Hong Kong.

51. (May, 2014). “Issues and challenges of social work online education”. Invited keynote

speaker in International Conference on Social Work, Social Welfare and Social Policy in

Chinese Societies: Cross Cultural Experiences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

52. (May, 2014). “Aging policies and programs in the United States”. Invited keynote speaker in

National Elder Care Conference, Hangzhou, China.

53. (March, 2014). “Support exchange between grandparents and grandchildren: The roles of

grandparent caregiving, patrilineal heritage and the emotional bond”. In the Second

International Conference on Aging Studies, Center on Aging and Health, Xian, China.

54. (May, 2013). “A Successful Social Work Program in a Research University”. Invited

speaker in Senior Management Seminar of National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

55. (January, 2013). “How to Successfully Publish in Peer-reviewed Journals?” Invited speaker

in research seminar of City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

56. (December, 2012). “Health Social Work in United States: Current status and future

development”. Invited speaker in School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing,

China.

57. (December, 2012). “USC School of Social Work Research Projects in China”. Invited

plenary speaker in the Fourth Social Work Education Annual Conference, Nanjing University,

Nanjing, China.

58. (December, 2012). “Employment Development for Social Work Graduates in China”.

Invited plenary speaker in the Symposium on Strengthening Social Service Delivery Capacity

in China, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.

59. (December, 2012). “Productive Activities and Health among Older Adults in China: Gender

difference”. Invited speaker in the Symposium on Chinese Gender Studies, Jinling College,

Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China.

60. (December, 2012). “Needs Assessment for Elderly People”. Invited speaker in the

Symposium on Social Work with Chinese Older Adults, Suzhou University, Suzhou, China.

61. (October, 2012). “Family Support for Older Chinese Immigrants in Los Angeles”. Invited

plenary speaker in the Launch Ceremony of Center on Healthy Aging, Xi’an Jiaotong

University, Xi’an, China.

62. (October, 2012). “Caring for Older Veterans”. Invited keynote speaker in the Long Term

Care for the Veterans Symposium. National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

63. (October, 2012). “Military Social Services”. Invited keynote speaker in the Annual General

Meeting of Taiwan Veteran Affairs, Taipei, Taiwan.

64. (July, 2012). “Active and Dignified Aging in Asia”. Invited plenary speaker in the 2012 Joint

World Conference on Social Work and Social Development, Stockholm, Sweden.

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65. (June, 2012). “Research Collaborations in China: USC School of Social Work China

Program”. Invited speaker at Sichuan University and Chongqing University, Sichuan and

Chongqing, China

66. (April, 2012). “USC School of Social Work China Program”. Invited speaker at the

California Spine Institute, Thousand Oak, California.

67. (March, 2012). “Competence and Competence Assessment”. Invited speaker in the faculty

retreat, Central Taiwan University of Technology and Science, Taichung, Taiwan.

68. (March, 2012). “Introduction of interRAI: Development and application of MDS”. Invited

keynote speaker, Bureau of Health, Taichung Government, Taichung, Taiwan.

69. (February, 2012). “Building a Caring Community for Aging Societies”. Invited keynote

speaker in the Second Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau Colloquium on Long

Term Planning on Elderly Services, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

1. Yu, K., Wu, S. & Chi, I. (November, 2018). “Feasibility and acceptance of IMTOP intervention

with recent Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles: A pilot study”. In the Annual Scientific Meeting

of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.

2. Yu, K., Wu, S., Lee, P. & Chi, I. (November, 2018). “Effects of a mHealth intervention for older

adults with diabetes in a rural area in Taiwan: Difference in Differences comparisons”. In 2018

APHA Annual Meeting & Expo, San Diego.

3. Yu, K., Wu, S. & Chi, I. (November, 2018). “Longitudinal effects of a mHealth program for

older adults with diabetes in a rural area in Taiwan”. In 2018 APHA Annual Meeting & Expo,

San Diego.

4. Li, M., Hagedorn, A., Hsaio, H., Chi, I. & Wu, S. (July, 2018). “Analysis of obstacles and

motivations of utilizing a self-management App for Taiwanese type II diabetes patients”. In the

20th

International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Las Vegas, Nevada.

5. Liu, M. & Chi, I. (March, 2018). “Factors influencing quality of life at the end of life in

Mainland China”. In the 2018 Aging in America Conference, America Society on Aging, San

Francisco.

6. Liu, M. & Chi, I. (January, 2018). "Developing the Asian Pacific Islander Caregiver

Train­the­Trainer Program in the United States”. In the 22nd Annual SSWR Conference,

Washington, DC.

7. Yu, K., Wu, S., Chi, I., Hsiao, H., Lee, P. & Lin, J. (January, 2018). “The effects of family

support on the technology usage among older adults with type-2 diabetes”. In the 22nd Annual

SSWR Conference, Washington, DC.

8. Mao, W., Chi, I., Guo, M., Xu, L. & Liu, J. (January, 2018). “Multidimensional intergenerational

support and self-rated health among older Chinese immigrants: The mediating effects of

depressive symptoms”. In the 22nd Annual SSWR Conference, Washington, DC.

9. Chi, I., Wu, S., Hsiao, H., Yu, K. & Lee, P. (January, 2018). “The impact of diabetes

self-management mobile technology application usage on self-care behaviors among older

adults”. In the 22nd Annual SSWR Conference, Washington, DC.

10. Li, J., Xu, L., & Chi, I. (October, 2017). “Challenges of aging in the United States of older

Chinese immigrants”. In the 46th Annual Meeting of Canadian Association of Gerontology,

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

11. Mao, W., Xu, L., Chi, I. & Li, J. (October, 2017). “Health practices and selective acculturation

among older Chinese immigrants: Implications for social work”. In the 2017 CSWE APM,

Dallas, Texas.

12. Li, J., Xu, L., & Chi, I. (October, 2017). “Aging and resilience in the United States among older

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Chinese immigrants”. In the 8th

APRU Population Ageing Conference, Singapore.

13. Chi, I., Chen, H. & Liu, R. (July, 2017). “Hospital utilization among older Chinese: Patterns and

predictors”. In the 21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco,

California.

14. Chi, I., Wu, S., Hsiao, H., Yu, K. & Lee, P. (July, 2017). “Effects of IMTOP on the well-being of

older diabetes patients in Taiwan”. In the 21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and

Geriatrics, San Francisco, California.

15. Chi, I. & Xu, L. (July, 2017). “Family relationships, friend network, and worry: A comparison

among Chinese older adults in immigrant, transnational, and nonmigrant families”. In the 21st

IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, California.

16. Guo, M., Liu, J., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (July, 2017). “Subjective well-being of Chinese

elders with migrant children: The role of family and social support”. In the 21st IAGG World

Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, California.

17. Liu, J., Guo, M., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (July, 2017). “Migration and intergenerational

relationships in Chinese families”. In the 21st IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and

Geriatrics, San Francisco, California.

18. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (July, 2017). “A gendered perspective of intergenerational support and

functional limitations among older adults over time in rural China”. In the 21st IAGG World

Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, California.

19. Min, J., Li, Y., Xu, L. & Chi, I. (July, 2017). “Psychological vulnerability of widowhood:

financial strain, worry about care, and social engagement”. In the 21st IAGG World Congress of

Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, California.

20. Wu, S., Yu, K. & Chi, I. (July, 2017). “An aging-focused diabetes self-management mHealth

App: Analysis of usage patterns, acceptance and engagement among older population”. In the 8th

International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Los Angeles, CA.

21. Kwan, R., Leung, A., Kwan, CW, Bai, X., Liu, J., Kwan, J., Chong, A. & Chi, I. (May, 2017).

“Factors associated with cognitive decline of the residents in Hong Kong residential care homes:

A secondary data analysis of a longitudinal study”. In the 2017 International Alzheimer’s

Disease Conference, Hong Kong.

22. Lee, Y. & Chi, I. (January, 2017). “Life transitions and activity engagement among older adults”.

In the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

23. Wu, S., Chi, I. & Hsiao, H.Y. (January, 2017). “Supporting diabetes self-management among

older adults through mobile technology application and intergenerational support: IMTOP

Program design and effectiveness”. In the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Social

Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

24. Guo, M. & Chi, I. (January, 2017). “Coping resources and mental health of Chinese older

immigrants in the United States: An empowerment perspective”. In the Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Society of Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

25. Hsiao, H.Y., Wu, S., Ho, C. Y., Chen, Y., Sun, Z. & Chi, I. (January, 2017). “Assessing the

effectiveness of volunteering in a diabetes self-management technology program on youth’s

health awareness and prevention of chronic illness”. In the Annual Scientific Meeting of the

Society of Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

26. Li, H., Xu, L., Chi, I. & Yin, Y. (November, 2016). “Use of In-Home Services in Urban China:

Experiences of Older Adults with Functional Impairments”. In the Annual Scientific Meeting of

the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

27. Wu, S., Hsiao, H.Y. & Chi, I. (November, 2016). “Intergeneratinal Mobile Technology

Opportunities Program in Taiwan” Program and Research Design”. In the Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

28. Wang, S., Wu, S., Hsiao, H.Y., Chi, I. & Lee, P. (November, 2016). “The IMTOP Diabetes App:

Evaluation of Application Development and Analysis of Usage Pattern”. In the Annual Scientific

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Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

29. Chi, I., Wu, S., Hsiao, H.Y. & Lee, P. (November, 2016). “The Effects of IMTOP on the

Well-being of Older Diabetes Patients in Taiwan: Preliminary Findings”. In the Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

30. Hsiao, H.Y., Wu, S., Chi, I. & Lufei, X. (November, 2016). “A Mixed Method Study on Young

Volunteers’ Attitudes toward Older Adults and Self-improvement”. In the Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

31. Lu, N., Xu, L., Lou, V. & Chi, I. (November, 2016). “Intergenerational Relationships and

Depressive Symptom Trajectories of Older Rural Chinese Adults”. In the Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

32. Guo, M., Liu, J., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (November, 2016). “Older Parent-Adult Child

Relationships in Chinese Transnational Families: A Typology Study”. In the Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

33. Li, M., Mao, W., Chi, I. & Lou, V. (November, 2016). “Geographic Proximity and Depressive

Symptoms in Adult Child Caregivers: Family Support as a Moderator”. In the Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

34. Bai, X., Leung, D., Chi, I., Lai, C. & Chong, A. (November, 2016). “Urinary Incontinence,

Decline in Social Participation and Negative Mood in Older Adults”. In the Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

35. Mao, W., Chi, I., Dong, X., Liu, J., Guo, M. & Xu, L. (November, 2016). “Intergenerational

Relations, Depression, and Functional Limitations among Older Chinese Immigrants”. In the

Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

36. Liu, J., Guo, M. & Chi, I. (November, 2016). “Family Relations and Well-being of Chinese

Older Adults in Migrant Families. Symposium presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of

the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

37. Chi, I. (October, 2016). “Review of USC-Suwan MSW Collaboration”. In the 2016 Annual

Meeting of the Chinese Association of Social Work Education, Nanjing, China.

38. Chi, I. (October, 2016). “International Development in Social Work Intervention Research”. In

the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Association of Social Work Education, Nanjing, China.

39. Min, J., Lee, Y., Xu, L. & Chi, I. (October, 2016). “Widowhood and Psychological

Well-Being among Chinese Older Adults". In the 45th Annual Scientific and Educational

Meeting of the CAG”. Canadian Association of Gerontology, Montreal, Canada.

40. Luo, H., Lou, V. & Chi, I. (April, 2016). Predicting mortality in Chinese nursing homes: a

modified MDS-CHESS scale. In the World interRAI Conference, Toronto, Canada.

41. Lou, V., Luo, H., Chen, C. & Chi, I. (April, 2016). Developing and implementing a Positive

Mood and Active Life (PMAL) intervention protocol in enhancing mood of long-term care

facility residents. In the World interRAI Conference, Toronto, Canada.

42. Lum, T., Lou, V., Wong, G. & Chi, I. (April, 2016). Process and strategies in enhancing

long-term care infrastructure by applying interRAI assessment. In the World interRAI

Conference, Toronto, Canada.

43. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (January, 2016). Intergenerational instrumental support and health among

older adults in rural China: Trajectories and correlated change over a decade. In the 20th

Annual

Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

44. Oh, H., Chi, I. & Hur, J. (January, 2016). Egocentric social network and health behaviors among

older adults with diabetes diagnosis: Analysis of National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project.

In the 20th

Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

45. Lee, Y., & Chi, I. (January, 2016). Retirement, Marital Status, and Activity Engagement among

Older Men and Women. In the 20th

Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and

Research, Washington, DC.

46. Leung, A., Kwan, C.W., Leung, I. & Chi, I. (November, 2015). Community-dwelling older

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adults with inadequate health literacy: having more falls and receiving less influenza

vaccination”. The 22nd

Annual Congress of Gerontology, the Hong Kong Association of

Gerontology, Hong Kong.

47. Xu, L., Li, Y., Min, J. & Chi, I. (November, 2015). Worry about unavailability of caregivers and

depression among Chinese older adults: The role of family support. In the 68th

Annual Scientific

Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, Florida.

48. Liu, J., Guo, M., Xu, Ling, Mao, W. & Chi, I. (November, 2015). Intergenerational relationships

in Chinese transitional families: Does geographic proximity between older parents and their

children make a difference? In the 68th

Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society

of America, Orlando, Florida.

49. Mao, W. & Chi, I., (November, 2015). Intergenerational support and functional limitations

among older Chinese immigrants: Acculturation matters. In the 68th

Annual Scientific Meeting of

the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, Florida.

50. Guo, M., Stensland, M., Xu, L., Liu, J. & Chi, I. (November, 2015). Psychological wellbeing of

Chinese older immigrants in the United States: influence of positive and negative family relations.

In the 68th

Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando,

Florida.

51. Peng, H., Liu, L., Huang, J. & Chi, I. (October, 2015). Master of Social Work programs in

Eastern China: Challenges and opportunities. CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Denver,

Colorado.

52. Lee, Y., & Chi, I. (July, 2015). Late‐life Transitions and Leisure Activity Engagement among

Older Americans: Findings from the Health and Retirement Study. In the Seoul International

Social Work Conference, Seoul, South Korea.

53. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (June, 2015). Grandparent caregiving and self-rated health among rural Chinese

older adults: A longitudinal study using Latent Difference Score Analysis. In the Aging

Families/Changing Families International Conference, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New

York.

54. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (June, 2015). Grandparenting and Support from Adult Children—Does Child’s

International Migration Make a Difference? In the Aging Families/Changing Families

International Conference, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.

55. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (March, 2015). "How do different dimensions of family relationships between

non-coresiding adult children and aging parents in rural China influence the subsequent mortality

risk of aging parents?" In the Third International Conference on Aging Studies, Center on Aging

and Health, Xian, China.

56. Leung, D. & Chi, I. (April, 2015). Prevalence and risk factors of potential elder abuse in Hong

Kong. The International Association of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Dublin, Ireland.

57. Lee, Y., & Chi, I. (2015). Do late-life cognitive activities moderate the relationship between

education and cognition?: Findings from the Aging, Demographics, and Memory Study

(ADAMS). In the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans,

GA.

58. Lee, Y., Zhou, J., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (January, 2015). “The impact of caring for grandchildren on

grandparents’ physical health outcomes: The role of intergenerational support”. In Society of

Social Work Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, GA.

59. Liu, J., Guo, M., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (January, 2015). “Family support and depression

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among Chinese older adults in transnational families”. In Society of Social Work Research

Annual Conference, New Orleans, GA.

RESEARCH GRANTS

Since 1988, I have participated over 110 major research projects. Majority of these grants were

awarded to me as the principal investigator. I have also been involved in 7 international collaborative

projects. Four projects have won the research awards.

1. “Study on the social aspects of elderly hip fractures patients in Hong Kong”. Research and

Conference Grants Committee of the University of Hong Kong. 1987-1989. HK$80,000.

Principal investigator

2. “A health survey of elderly in Hong Kong”. University Grant Council. 1988-1989.

HK$150,000. Principal investigator.

3. “Elderly dietary calcium intake and other risk factors in osteoporosis study”. Research and

Conference Grants Committee of the University of Hong Kong. 1988-1990. HK$50,000.

Principal investigator.

4. “Evaluation on the respite care service for the elderly in Hong Kong”. The Jockey Club

Charities Trust. 1989-1990. HK$120,000. Principal investigator.

5. “An evaluation study of the health promotion program for the elderly in Hong Kong”. St.

James’ Settlement. 1989-1995. HK$350,000. Principal investigator.

6. “Evaluation on the skill laboratory training of the BSW program in the department of social

work of the University of Hong Kong”. The Research and Conference Grants Committee of

the University of Hong Kong. 1989. Co-investigator.

7. “Study on the social support of the cancer patients in Hong Kong”. The Chinese University

of Hong Kong. 1989-1990. Co-investigator.

8. “Pilot study on the mental health instruments for the elderly in Hong Kong”. The Research

and Conference Grants Committee of the University of Hong Kong. 1990-1992. HK$50,000.

Principal investigator.

9. “Cross-national study of elderly Chinese, and Chinese Americans”. Centre for Pacific Rim

Studies of the University of California. 1990-1992. US$1,500,000. Co-investigator.

10. “Health risk, health condition survey of the old-old in Hong Kong”. The Croucher

Foundation. 1991-1994. Co-investigator

11. “A mental health and social support study of the old-old in Hong Kong”. Research Grant

Council. 1992-1994. HK$200,000. Principal investigator.

12. “Cross-national study of elderly Japanese, and Japanese Americans”. The Centre for Pacific

Rim Studies of the University of California and some private funding. 1992-1996.

Co-investigator.

13. “Community attitudes to institutional care of the aged”. The Research and Conference Grants

Committee of the University of Hong Kong. 1993-1994. Co-investigator. Best Research of

the Year 1994 Award by the Hong Kong College of General Practitioners.

14. “Community care and the elderly in Hong Kong: A study of quality of life in the elderly”.

The Research and Conference Grants Committee of the University of Hong Kong. 1994.

HK$100,000. Principal investigator.

15. “A trend study of the older people in Hong Kong”. Research Grants Council of the

Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. 1995. HK$340,000. Principal

investigator.

16. “An epidemiological study of depression and cognitive impairment among the elderly in

Shatin”. Croucher Foundation and other private donations.1994-1996. Co-investigator.

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17. “A comparative study of drug utilization among the Chinese elderly in Canada and Hong

Kong”. 1995. Principal investigator.

18. “A comparative study on the adaptation of Chinese elderly in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai,

Suzhou, Hong Kong and Vancouver”. The Research and Conference Grants Committee of

the University of Hong Kong, HK$150,000 and the University of Victoria, $35,000.

1995-1996. Principal Investigator.

19. “A comparative study on the cultural factors in illness and health seeking behaviour of the

Chinese elderly in Beijing and Hong Kong”. The University of Missouria. 1996.

HK$100,000. Principal investigator.

20. “Case management in long term care”. The United Kingdom/Hong Kong Joint Research

Scheme of the British Council. 1995-1996. $77,980.

21. “Market and marketing research for senior citizen residences”. 1995-1996. Hong Kong

Housing Society, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.

1995-1996. Co-investigator. ’97 Certificate of Merit by the Hong Kong Institute of Planners.

22. “A study of the needs of elderly people in Hong Kong for residential care and community

support service”. The Health & Welfare Branch of the Government of Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region, China. 1996.

23. “Elderly suicide study”. The international Befrienders. 1996. HK$90,000.Principal

investigator. 10th

Anniversary Award for Outstanding Research in Gerontology from the

Hong Kong Association of Gerontology in September 1997.

24. “The utilization of aged care services by frail elderly and their family carers”. The Health

Service Research Grant, Hospital Authority of the Government of Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region, China. 1996. HK$707,922.

25. “Use of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) to assess the health outcomes among the frail elderly”.

The Research and Conference Grants Committee of the University of Hong Kong. 1997-1998.

$76,956. Principal investigator.

26. “Evaluation study on social networking for the elderly”. The Social Welfare Department of

the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. 1997-1998. HK$0.5

million.

27. “Falls and fall-related injuries in community-dwelling elderly persons in Hong Kong”. The

Health Services Research Committee of Hospital Authority, the Government of Hong Kong

Special Administrative Region, China. 1997. HK$669,160. Co-investigator.

28. “Review of care services for elderly living in the community”. The Health and Welfare

Bureau, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. 1998.

HK$792,000. Principal Investigator.

29. “Use of intellectual ability tests to assess the cognitive ability among the Hong Kong Chinese

older adults”. Research and Conference Grants Committee of the University of Hong Kong.

1998. HK$180,000. Principal Investigator.

30. “A longitudinal study of the older people in Hong Kong”. The University Research

Committee of the University of Hong Kong. 1998. HK$120,000.

31. “A cross-sectional study of intellectual development among Hong Kong adults: Validation of

everyday problem solving test”. The University Research Committee of the University of

Hong Kong. 1999. HK$116,000. Co-investigator.

32. “A longitudinal study of the older people in Hong Kong: Using selection, optimization and

compensation as strategies for successful aging”. The University Research Committee of the

University of Hong Kong. 1999. HK$116,000. Principal Investigator.

33. “To identify psycho-social factors contributing to physical exercise pattern among Hong

Kong older adults”. The University Research Committee of University of Hong Kong. 1999.

HK$65,000. Co-investigator.

34. “A study on the volunteering aspirations of retired or retiring professionals in Hong Kong”.

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Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association. 1999.

35. “Use of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) to assess the health outcomes among the attendants of

elderly health centres”. Health Service Research Committee of Hospital Authority, the

Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. 1999. HK$700,000.

Principal investigator.

36. “Consultancy study on gate keeping initiative for elderly services: System of assessment for

service matching and prioritization of services”. Social Welfare Department, the Government

of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. 1999. HK$500,000.

37. “Consultancy study on quality of life of elderly people in Hong Kong”. The Health and

Welfare Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.

1999. HK$780,000. Co-investigator.

38. “Dementia day care centre in central and western district”. S.K. Yee Medical Foundation

Grant. 1999. HK$1,576,310.

39. “Consultancy for provision of housing and care services for the elderly in public housing

estates”. Hong Kong Housing Authority, the Government of Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region, China. 2000, HK$457,680. Co-investigator.

40. “Consultancy study on the review of day care centres, multi-service centres and social centres

for the elderly and integration of elderly care services”. Health and Welfare Bureau, the

Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. 1997-1998. HK$953,000.

Co-investigator.

41. “A multi-disciplinary approach to understanding elderly suicide in Hong Kong”. Health and

Welfare Bureau, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.

1998-2000. HK$980,000. Co-investigator.

42. “Develop an effective dementia services for elderly persons in Hong Kong.” United

Kingdom/Hong Kong Joint Research Scheme. 1999-2000. HK$72,040.

43. “A validation study on the Parkinson disease questionnaire”. Faculty Research Grant of the

University of Hong Kong. 2000. HK$10,000. Principal Investigator.

44. “A study of accommodation preference in Shenzhen of the older adults from Hong Kong”.

The Society of Hong Kong Rehabilitation. 2000-2001. HK$200,000. Principal Investigator.

45. “To identify the pattern of physical exercise and determinants contributing to the engagement

in physical exercise among Hong Kong older adults”. Health Care & Promotion Fund

Committee of Hospital Authority, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative

Region, China. 2000-2002. HK$799,350. Co-investigator.

46. “A community oriented analysis of older adults: Health needs resources for health and health

services utilization in Hong Kong”. Department of Nursing and Health Science of Hong

Kong Polytechnic University. 2001. HK$200,000. Co-investigator.

47. “A study of new prototype of ATM for older persons in Hong Kong”. Hong Kong and

Shanghai Banking Corporation. 2001. HK$200,000. Co-investigator.

48. “A study of using RAI 2.0 in residential care homes in Hong Kong”. S. K. Yee Medical

Foundation Grant. 2001. HK$500,000. Co-investigator.

49. “The effects of gerontology and geriatrics programmes of Hong Kong University on the

community: A survey on employers, alumni, and educators”. The Wu Jieh-Yee Research Fund,

University of Hong Kong. 2001. HK$80,000. Co-investigator.

50. “Opinion survey on the public’s views on age discrimination in recruitment”. Education and

Manpower Bureau, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.

2001. HK$350,000. Principal Investigator.

51. “Developing a self maintenance therapy for elderly persons with dementia in Hong Kong”.

Germany/Hong Kong Joint Research Scheme. 2002. HK$41,900. Principal Investigator.

52. “The role of cognitive theory and interpersonal theory in depression among Chinese older

adults”. The University Research Council of University of Hong Kong. 2002. HK$120,000.

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Principal Investigator.

53. Health promotion needs for the soon-to-be old and caregivers in Hong Kong”. Elderly

Service, Department of Health, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative

Region, China. 2002. HK$180,000. Co-investigator.

54. “A study of anti-smoking attitude among the social workers”. The Community Partnership

Scheme, Healthy Ageing Committee, the Government of the Government of Hong Kong

Special Administrative Region, China. 2002. HK$890,000. Co-investigator.

55. “To improve the physical & psychological well-being of elderly residents in nursing homes

by utilization of RAI 2.0 in care planning”. Health Care & Promotion Fund Committee of the

Hospital Authority, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.

2002. HK$820,600. Principal Investigator.

56. “The impact of physical exercise on health care service and social service utilization among

Hong Kong Chinese Older adults”. University Research Council Small Project Funding,

University of Hong Kong. 2002. HK$80,000. Co-investigator.

57. “Comprehensive study on the housing needs of the elderly in Hong Kong”. Housing Society,

the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. 2003. HK$2,000,000.

Co-investigator.

58. “Depression and causal attribution in Hong Kong older adults”. University Research Council

Seed Funding for Basic Research, University of Hong Kong. 2003. HK$60,000.

Co-investigator.

59. “Depression, self-destructive behavior, suicide among residents of residential facilities for

elderly people in Hong Kong”. University Research Council Seed Funding for Basic

Research, University of Hong Kong. 2003. HK$60,000. Principal Investigator.

60. “Tai Chi and depression: A randomized controlled trial”. The project is funded by

University Research Council Seed Funding for Basic Research, University of Hong Kong.

2003. HK$120,000. Co-investigator.

61. “Relationship between SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) outbreak and

psychological well-being in Hong Kong older adults”. Hong Kong Council of Social Service.

2003. HK$130,000. Co-investigator.

62. “Family caregiving for dementia elders and social support: A social cognitive approach”.

Research Grant Council of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,

China. 2003. HK$499,000. Principal Investigator.

63. “Exercise health promotion in older adults: a randomised controlled clinical intervention

study”. Health and Health Service Research Fun of Hospital Authority, the Government of

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. HK$658,644. Co-investigator.

64. “Who will pay for long term care in Hong Kong: Public or private responsibility?” Research

Grant Council of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. 2004.

HK$1,102,080. Co-investigator.

65. “Reverse mortgage: A promising financial tool for “house-rich, cash-poor” older persons in

Hong Kong”. University Grant Council for Basic Research, University of Hong Kong. 2004.

HK$112,000. Co-investigator.

66. “Measuring individualized care for persons with dementia in long-term care facilities: A

validation study”. University Development Fund for Applied Neuroscience Research Project,

University of Hong Kong. 2005. HK$94,000. Co-investigator.

67. “A study on a financially sustainable retirement protection system in Hong Kong”. Research

Grant Council of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. 2005.

Co-investigator.

68. “Building Self Care Capabilities among Asian Older Adults: Internet as Resource”.

University of Southern California Undergraduate Research Funds. 2004 and 2006.

US$16,000. Co-investigator.

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69. “Building self care capabilities among Chinese older adults through internet: An outcome

study”. University of Southern California Undergraduate Research Funds. 2005. US$8,800.

Principal Investigator.

70. “Population aging in China: Social, health, and policy implications”. University of Southern

California U.S. – China Institute Faculty Research Grant. 2007. US$15,000. Co-principal

investigator.

71. “Aging policy seminar in China: Teaching and research initiative”. University of Southern

California U.S. – China Institute Faculty Research Grant. 2007. US$7,500. Principal

investigator.

72. “International study of oral health among elderly Chinese migrants”. Canadian Institute of

Health Research. 2007. Co-investigator.

73. “A study investigating factors that affect long-term care use in Hong Kong”. Hong Kong

SAR Government Studies in Health Services. 2007. US$65,000. Co-investigator.

74. “A study on effectiveness of integrated home care service in community care for elder people

in Hong Kong. Research Grant Council, University of Hong Kong. 2008. HK$78,560.

Co-investigator.

75. “Intergenerational family support for older adults in China”. University of Southern

California U.S. – China Institute Faculty Research Grant and School of Social Work

Endowed Research Grant. 2008 - 2013. US$79,500. Co-principal investigator.

76. “Senior housing study in China”. University of Southern California U.S. – China Institute

Faculty Research Grant and Marshall School of Business’ Center for International Business

Education and Research and U.S. Department of Education. 2008. US$15,500.

Co-principal investigator.

77. “Cross-national study on professionalization of social work: The role of social work

education”. International Association of Schools of Social Work Project Fund. 2008.

US$4,000. Co-principal investigator.

78. “Need assessment of older earthquake survivors in Sichuan, China”. Chinese Disaster

Research Grant. 2008. $20,000. Co-principal investigator.

79. “A study of the interaction pattern between Chinese immigrant grandparents and their

adolescent grandchildren”. USC Undergraduate Research Funds. 2008-09. US$10,000.

Principal investigator.

80. “A study investigating factors that affect long-term care use”. Elderly Commission of Hong

Kong SAR Government. 2008-2009. Consultant.

81. “Longitudinal Study of Grandparenting, Intergenerational Support and Well-being of Older

Adults in Rural China”. USC Undergraduate Research Funds. 2009-10. US$6,600.

Co-principal investigator.

82. “Validation study of the Hong Kong version of interRAI Mental Health and Intellectual

Disabilities”. 2009-2010. Consultant.

83. “Study on community care service for the elderly”. Elderly Commission of Hong Kong SAR

Government. 2009-2011. Consultant.

84. “A study of oldest-old and centenarians in Hong Kong”. Hang Seng Jubilee Education

Research Fund. 2009-2010. Co-investigator.

85. “Social Capital, Social Exclusion, and Healthy Aging in Older Chinese in Los Angeles”.

USC Undergraduate Research Program. 2009-2010. US$6,600. Principal investigator.

86. “Intergenerational Relationships among Chinese Immigrants”. US-China Institute Faculty

Research Grant. 2010-2011. US$6,000. Principal investigator.

87. "Americanize with Good Health – Helping Immigrants Keep the Healthy Edge". USC

Collaboration Fund. 2011-2013. US$53,000. Co-Principal investigator.

88. “Grandparents and Grandchildren Left Behind in Rural China: Implications for the

Well-being of Older and Younger”. US-China Institute Faculty Research Grant. 2011-2012.

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US$7,000. Co-Principal investigator.

89. “A Study on the Dementia Care Training Needs of Community Health Workers in Beijing”.

China Program, USC School of Social Work & Institute of Mental Health, Peking University.

2011-2012. Principal investigator.

90. “Validation Study on interRAI Community Health Assessment (CHA) instrument”. Hong

Kong Christian Service and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 2011-2012. Co-Principal

investigator.

91. “Aging Families in Taiwan”. Tsai Family Research Fund for Taiwan Studies Award. 2012.

US$10,000. Principal investigator.

92. “Needs Assessment of Senior Housing Residents”. Chinese American Golden Age

Association. 2012. US$5,000. Principal investigator.

93. “Intergenerational Relationship of Chinese Immigrant Families in Los Angeles”. China

Program, USC School of Social Work, 2011-2012. Principal investigator.

94. “CSWE US-China Collaborative”. USC School of Social Work, 2011-2017. Principal

investigator.

95. “Immigrant Health Initiative”. USC Research Collaboration Fund, 2012-2014.

Co-investigator.

96. “Family Support and the Psychological Well-being of Older Parents in Empty-nest Families

in Beijing”. Center for Asian and Pacific Studies (CAPS) Grant, University of Iowa.

2012-2013. Co-Principal investigator.

97. “A Health Survey on NAI Families”. USC School of Social Work, 2012-2014. Principal

investigator.

98. “A study of the interRAI-MH Subjective Quality of Life Instrument for people with mental

illness”. Hong Kong Polytechnic University and SKHWC, 2014-2015. Co-investigator.

99. “Factors Affecting Health Literacy among Chinese American Immigrants with Diabetes”.

USC School of Social Work, 2013-2014. Principal investigator.

100. “Intergeneration Mobile Technology Opportunities Program (IMTOP) in Taiwan”. Tsai

Family Research Fund for Taiwan Studies Award. 2014. US$5,000. Co-Principal

investigator.

101. “Enhancement of the Infrastructure of Long-term Care in Hong Kong”. Department of Social

Welfare, SAR Hong Kong Government, 2013-16. US$1,500,000. Consultant.

102. “Intergeneration Mobile Technology Opportunities Program (IMTOP) in Taiwan”. Fubon

Foundation. 2014-2017. US$1,500,000. Co-investigator.

103. “A Study on the Role of Social Media in Empowering the Organizations Serving People with

Disabilities”. China Social Sciences Foundation. 2015-2017. Co-investigator.

104. “Epidemiology of Psychological Distress in a Chinese Aging Population”. Rush Institute for

Healthy Aging. 2015-2016. Consultant.

105. “Asian Pacific Islanders Caregiver Training Needs Assessment”. USC Undergraduate

Research Award Program. 2016-2017. Principal investigator.

106. “interRAI Caregiver Needs Assessment Validation Study”. USC School of Social Work and

Hong Kong City University, 2015-2017. Principal investigator. US$25,000.

107. “A Study of a Self-administered Acupressure Intervention Improving Fatigue and Physical

Functioning of Chinese Breast Cancer Survivors”. NIH, R21. 2016-2018. Consultant.

108. “Korean Caregiver Training Program”. Cathay Bank Foundation. 2016-2018. Principal

investigator. US$8,000.

109. “Reimagining the Future of Human Lived Experiences through Sensory Challenges". USC

Research Collaboration Fund awards. 2017-2018. Consultant.

110. “A Pilot Study of the Caregiver Self-Management Program (CSMP) among Chinese

Immigrants”. USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, 2017-2018. Principal

investigator. US$35,000.

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111. “Co-Designing a Mobile App with Chinese Immigrant Caregivers for Self-Management of

Their Health”. USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and USC Undergraduate

Research Associate Program, 2018-2019. Co-investigator. US$15,000.

112. “Early Identification of Older Adults at High Risk of Suicide Using a Standardized

Assessment System”. HKU Seed Grant, 2018-2019. Co-investigator. US$25,000.

113. “Translation and Validation Study of QODD Chinese version”. Shanghai Lixin Accounting

and Finance College, Faculty Research Grant, 2017-2018. Principle Investigator. US$5,000.

114. “Translating Caregiver Self-Management Research for Community Use through Participatory

Co-design App Development”. Southern California Clinical and Translational Science

Institute, 2018-2019. Principle Investigator. US$40,000.

TRAINING GRANTS

1. “Chinese Caregiver Training Program”. Cathay Bank Foundation. 2018-2019. US$5,000.

2. “Social Work Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Training”. Chinese Academy of Social

Work. US$150,000.

3. “CSWE US-China Collaborative”. USC School of Social Work. US$50,000.

4. “Elder Care Training”. USC Duncan & Winnie Dang Endowed Fund. US$25,000.

5. “Training on Improving Communication between Chinese Immigrant Patients and Health

Care Providers”. USC School of Social Work. US$5,000.

6. “interRAI Summer Program for International Research”. Health Council of Canada.

US$10,000.

7. “Care Management in Long Term Care”. Hong Kong Christian Service. HK$25,000.

8. “Educational Training Video on Elder Care”. Hong Kong Jockey Club Charitable Foundation.

HK$6,500,000.

9. “Multi-skill Training Courses for Elder Carers”. Hong Kong Jockey Club Charitable

Foundation. HK$10,000,000.

10. “Training Courses and Accreditation for Gatekeepers”. Social Welfare Department, HKSAR

Government. HK$2,001,870.

11. “Advanced Training Courses for Elder Care Workers”. Social Welfare Department, HKSAR

Government. HK$1,550,000.

12. “Train the Trainers Program”. China National Aging Committee, People’s Republic of China.

HK$180,000.

13. “Long Term Care Management Course”. Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau, People’s Republic of

China. HK$35,000.

14. “Elder Care Training in China – Caring with the Heart”. The Rotary Club of Kowloon, Hong

Kong. HK$500,000

15. “Family Intervention for Gerontology Social Workers”. Hong Kong Women’s Association,

Hong Kong. HK$15,000.

CONFERENCE GRANTS

1. “First International Social Work Research Synthesis Conference”. Nanjing University of

Science and Technology. US$50,000.

2. “Intergenerational Family Support for Chinese Older Adults: New Perspectives on Chinese

Culture and Society”. Edwards Roybal Institute on Aging. US$36,000.

3. “International Forum of Disability and Development”. China Disabled Persons’ Federation.

US$30,000.

4. “Social Economic Development in China”. Committee of 125th

Anniversary of USC.

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US$5,000.

5. “Global Challenges of Biosocial Science and Practice: An Interdisciplinary Conversation”.

Committee of 125th

Anniversary of USC. US$5,000.

6. “4th

International Symposium of Chinese Elderly”. Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging.

US$30,000.

7. “3rd International Symposium of Chinese Elderly”. Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging.

US$25,000.

8. “2nd

International Symposium of Chinese Elderly”. Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging.

US$30,000.

9. “First International Symposium of Chinese Elderly”. Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging.

US$20,000.

TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

2013 – date Senior Scientist, USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, USA

2010 – 2013 Associate Director, USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, USA

2005 – date Honorary Professor of Gerontology

USC Andrus Gerontology Center, USA

2004 – date Golden Age Association Frances Wu Chair for the Chinese Elderly

Director of China Program, USC School of Social Work, USA

1999 – 2003 Director, Sau Po Centre on Ageing

The University of Hong Kong (HKU), Hong Kong

1998 – date Professor

Department of Social Work & Social Administration, HKU, Hong Kong

2001 – 2003 Chair, Postgraduate Research Programs

Department of Social Work & Social Administration, HKU, Hong Kong

1993 – 2003 Program Co-ordinator, Master of Social Science (Gerontology)

Department of Social Work & Social Administration, HKU, Hong Kong

1999 – 2001 Head, Department of Social Work & Social Administration

HKU, Hong Kong

1995 – 1998 Associate Professor, Department of Social Work & Social Administration

HKU, Hong Kong

1987 – 1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work & Social Administration

HKU, Hong Kong

1985 – 1987 Postdoctoral Applied Gerontological Fellowship

The Gerontological Society of America, (GSA) and The Center of Asian American

Study, University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA)

1985 – 1986 Lecturer, Department of Social Work, California State University

Long Beach, USA

OTHER TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

2017 – date External Assessor, Promotion Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences, Fudan

University, Shanghai, China

2017 – date External Reviewer, Master of Social Science (Gerontology Program), Department

of Social Work & Social Administration, University of Hong Kong

2017 – date External Examiner, Master of Gerontology Program, Singapore University of

Social Sciences (SUSS), Singapore

2015 - date External Examiner, Master of Social Science (Social Work Program), Department

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of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

2015 - 2017 External Examiner, Master of Gerontology Program, Faculty of Social Science,

UniSIM, Singapore

2011 - 2013 Adjunct Professor, UniSIM, Singapore

2004 - date Director, USC School of Social Work China Program

2005 - date External Examiner, Department of Social Work, Women’s College

Beijing, China

2002 - date Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, University of Rochester, USA

2001 - date External Assessor, Department of Human Development & Family Studies

Faculty of Human Ecology, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

1998 - date External Examiner of M.Phil. & Ph.D. programs

The Chinese University of Hong Kong; La Trobe University; Melbourne

University; Australian Catholic University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

2000 - 2003 External Assessor for Senior Faculty Promotion

Hong Kong Baptist University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University

1980 - 1983 Executive Director, Chinese Social Service Centre, San Diego

California, USA

1978 - 1979 Family Service Caseworker, Social Welfare Department, Hong Kong

1976 - 1978 Youth Worker, Federation of Youth Groups, Hong Kong

CURRENT EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

2012 – date Associate Editor, BMC Geriatrics

2011 – date Editorial Board Member, BMC

2011 – date Editorial Board Member, China Medical Tribune

2010 – date Editorial Board Member, Taiwan Senior Service and Management

2007 – date Editorial Board Member

Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work

2007 – date Editorial Board Member, Aging International

2007 – date International Editorial Consultant, NTU Social Work Review

2006 - date Associate Editor, International Journal of Social Welfare

2005 – date Editorial Board Member, International Social Work

2004 - date Editorial Board Member, Geriatrics and Gerontology International

2002 - date Editorial Board Member, China Social Welfare

2001 - date International Editorial Advisory Board Member

Social Work and Society

2000 - date Editorial Advisory Board Member

Journal of Social Work Practice and Evaluation

2000 - date International Editorial Advisory Board Member

The India Journal of Social Work

1999 - date Editorial Advisory Board Member, Asia Social Development Series

1997 - date Editorial Board Member, Australasian Journal on Ageing

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP AND SERVICES

2018 – date Academic Committee Member, Chinese Social Work Book Series

2017 – date Scholarship Committee Member, Phi Tau Phi West American Chapter

2017 – date Curriculum Review Committee Member, Master of Social Sciences (Gerontology),

University of Hong Kong

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2015 – date Expert and Resource Person, Social work services for the elderly with special

needs, Asian Development Bank (ABD) and the Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs

2015 – date International Advisor, Third Age Consulting International, China

2015 – date Advisory Board Member, The Odessa, Europe-China Collaborative Research

Project, The Grenfell-Baines School of Architecture, Construction and

Environment, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom

2015 – date Advisory Committee Member, China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS),

Renmin University of China

2014 – date National Chinese Advisory Group Member, Chinese Health, Aging and Policy

Program, Rush University Medical Center

2014 – date Senior Faculty Advisor, Global Research, USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on

Aging

2014 – date Expert, China Planning Institute on Aging

2014 – 2017 Cluster Co-Chair, Society of Social Work Research

2013 – 2017 Standing Review Board, Grant Applications & Awards

Hong Kong Grant and Research Council

2013 – date President, Board of Chinese American Golden Age Association,

2012 – date Advisor, Health Bureau, Taichung City Government, Taiwan

2011 – date Advisor, USC China Platform Forum Committee

2011 – date Advisor, Master of Social Gerontology Program, University of Hong Kong

2011 – date Advisor, Mother Mary Social Research Centre, Macau, China

2010 – date Advisor, Master of Gerontology Program, UniSIM, Singapore

2010 – date Consultant, Macau Social Security Association, Macau, China

2010 – date Senior Advisor, Leling Senior Citizen Corporation, Beijing, China

2010 – date Senior Advisor, Jiangsu Committee on Aging, Jiangsu, China

2009 – date Member, Active Aging Consortium Asia Pacific, Hawaii

2009 – date Member, USC Institute of Global Health Advisory Committee

2008 – date Health Service Research Grant Reviewer

Ministry of Health, Singaporean Government, Singapore

2007 – date Reviewer, Canada Research Chairs, Government of Canada

2007 – date Research Mentoring Advisor

Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions (RIMI) Program.

California State University, San Bernardino

2006 – date Member, USC Honorary Degrees Committee

2006 – date Member, Society of Social Work Research

2006 – date Senior advisor, Review Committee on National Aging Policy, Peking University

2006 – date Senior advisor, China Eldercare Training Project

China Christian Council Social Services Department

2005 – date Member, USC US China Institute Steering Committee

2005 – date Fellow, USC East Asian Study Center

2005 – date Member, Chinese American Faculty Association

2005 – date Convenor, Chinese Gerontology Studies Interest Group,

Gerontological Society of America

2004 – date Senior advisor, Social Welfare Department, Hong Kong SAR Government

2003 – date Senior advisor, Inter-Cultural Social and Education Services, Inc.,

2003 – date Team Member, International Parent Development, Arizona State University

2003 – date Discussant, International Wellbeing Group

Australian Center on Quality of Life, Deakin University, Australia

2003 – date Board Member, Institute of Social Development and Public Policy

Beijing Normal University, China

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2000 – date Life Member, Hong Kong Christian Service

2000 – date Life Member, Hong Kong Institute of Social Service Development Ltd.

2000 – date Life Member, Hong Kong Council of Social Services

2000 – date Member, Board of the Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging

1998 – date Life Member, The Hong Kong Society for The Aged

1996 – date Member, American Society on Aging (ASA)

1987 – date Member, Gerontological Society of America (GSA)

1987 – date Member, Hong Kong Gerontology and Geriatrics Association

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