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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 2016 – 2018 Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, Shanghai Lixin Accounting and Finance College, Shanghai, China 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 2013 - date 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 - 2013 External Research Assessor, College of Liberal Art and Social Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2012 - date 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 The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2011 - date Member of the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honoros Society of America 2010 - 2011 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Department of Applied Social Science The University of Hong Kong & City University of Hong Kong 2010, 2015 Outstanding paper, 18 th 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

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

Finance College, Shanghai, China 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 2013 - date 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 - 2013 External Research Assessor, College of Liberal Art and Social Science, City

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2012 - date 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 The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2011 - date Member of the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honoros Society of America 2010 - 2011 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Department of Applied Social Science

The University of Hong Kong & 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

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Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, University of Southern California 2009 Sterling C. Franklin Award for Distinguished Faculty

University of Southern California (USC), USA 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, USA 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, The University of Hong Kong, 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, USA 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, The University of Hong Kong, 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

East China Normal University and Fudan University, Shanghai, China PUBLICATIONS

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Edited Book, Special Issue, Training Manual and Monograph: 1. Chi, I. (in preparation). Asian Pacific Islander caregivers train the trainer manual. USC

Roybal Institute on Aging. 2. Chong, A., & Chi, I. (eds.) (under review). Social sustainability and social work. Routlege. 3. Chi, I. (ed.) (under review). Special issue on PINE study. The Journal of Gerontology:

Medical Sciences. Washington, DC: The Gerontological Society of America. 4. Chi, I. (ed.) (under review). 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.

5. Mui, A., Chi, I. & Lum, T. (in press) Gerontological social work for the 21st century. Second edition. Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press.

6. 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.

7. 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.

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

9. Liu, J. & Chi, I. (2012). Validation of interRAI community health assessment (CHA). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Christian Services.

10. Mjelde-Mossey, L. & Chi, I. (2012). Women and aging international: Diversity, challenges, and contribution. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Books, Ltd.

11. 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.

12. Mui, C. A., Chi, I., & Chui, E. (2010). Gerontological social work. Shanghai: Shanghai People’s Publisher. (in Chinese)

13. 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.

14. Mui, C. A., Chi, I., & Chui, E. (2008). Gerontological social work for the 21st century. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. (in Chinese)

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

16. 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.

17. Mui, C. A., & Chi, I. (2005). The knowledge and foundation of gerontology. Hong Kong: The Education Research Study. (in Chinese)

18. Mui, C. A., Chi, I. & Xu, L. (2004). The theory and practice of gerontology. Beijing: Social Sciences Documentation Publishing House. (in Chinese)

19. Chi, I. (2003). Minimum Data Set – Home Care (MDS-HC): Overview on CAPs. Hong Kong: Social Welfare Department, Standardized care need assessment mechanism office.

20. 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.

21. 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.

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22. 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.

23. 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.

24. 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.

25. Chow, N. S. W., & Chi, I. (2000). Ageing in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: COMOSO Books Ltd. 26. 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.

27. 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)

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

29. 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.

30. 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.

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

32. 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.

33. Chi, I., & Cheung, S. K. (1996). Social work in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Association of Social Workers.

34. 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.

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

36. 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.

37. 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.

38. 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.

39. 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.

40. 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.

41. 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.

42. Chi, I. (1988). Postdoctoral fellowship research report: Evaluating nursing staff's health counselling practices. Washington, D.C.: California State Health Department and the

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Gerontological Society of American. 43. 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. Li, M., Mao, W., Lou, V. & Chi, I. (under review). Geographical proximity and depressive symptoms among adult child caregiver: Social support as a moderator. The Gerontologist

2. 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.

3. 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.

4. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (under review). 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.

5. Lee, Y., Min, J. & Chi, I. (under review). Life transitions and leisure activity engagement in later life: findings from the Consumption, Activities, and Mail Survey (CAMS). Ageing and Society.

6. Lu, N., Xu, L., Lou, V. & Chi, I. (R&R). Intergenerational relationships and the trajectory of depressive symptoms among older Chinese in rural migrant families. Aging & Mental Health

7. Liu, J., Guo, M., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (under review). Support from migrant children and depressive symptoms of Chinese older adults in transnational families. Aging and Mental Health.

8. 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. Gerntologist.

9. 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.

10. Chi, I., Bai, Z., Shen, H. & Sui, Y. (under review). Evidence-based practice in social work. Social Work Review.

11. Tang, F., Chi, I., Xu, L. & Dong, X. (under review). Relationship of sense of community with health and mental health among Chinese older adults in the US. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences.

12. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (under review). Multidimensional intergenerational instrumental support and self-rated health: Trajectories and correlated change over a decade. Journal of Aging Studies.

13. Chi, I. (under review). The association between elder maltreatment and suicide ideation. Journal of American Geriatric Medicine.

14. Leung, A. Y. M., Leung, I., Chau, P.H., Chi, I. (under review) Risk estimate of inadequate health literacy (REIHL) for community-dwelling Chinese older adults. BMC Geriatrics. Nursing Research.

15. Xu, L., Liu, J., Guo, M., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (under review). Family relationships, social networks, and worries: A comparison between Chinese older adults from immigrant, yo-yo and nonmigrant families. Journal of Comparative Family Studies.

16. Bai, X., Leung, D., Lai, C., Chong, A. & Chi, I. (in press). The mediating effect of participating in social activities on urinary incontinence and negative mood: Do gender and marital differences exist?” Geriatrics & Gerontology International.

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17. Yuan, L., Liu, L., Leu, R. & Chi, I. (in press). Design a patient empowerment program for Chinese immigrants. Health and Social Work.

18. Li, H., Xu, L. & Chi, I. (in press). Perceived need for Home- and Community-Based Services: Experiences of urban Chinese older adults with functional impairments. Journal of Aging & Social Policy

19. Guo, M., Liu, J., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (in press). Intergenerational relationships and psychological well-being of Chinese older adults in transnational families. Journal of Family Issues, .

20. Tang, F., Xu, L., Chi, I. & Dong, X. (in press). Psychological well-being of grandparents caring for grandchildren among older Chinese Americans: Burden or blessing? Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

21. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (in press). 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.

22. Tang, F., Chi, I., Xu, L. & Dong, X. (in press). Health in the neighborhood and household contexts among older Chinese Americans. Journal of Aging and Health.

23. Chong, M. L. A., Kwan, C. W., Lou, V. W. Q., & Chi, I. (2016). Can domestic helpers moderate distress of offspring caregivers of cognitively impaired older adults? Aging and Mental Health, 1-8. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2016.1191059

24. Xu, L., Li, Y., Min, J. & Chi, I. (in press). Worry about not having a caregiver and depressive symptoms among widowed older adults in China: The role of family support. Aging and Mental Health. doi:10.1080/13607863.2016.1181708

25. Liu, J., Guo, M., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (in press). Family relationship, social connection and psychological well-being among Chinese older immigrants and older adults in international migrant families. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.

26. Guo, M., Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (in press). Intergenerational support and depression among Chinese older adults: Do gender and widowhood make a difference? Ageing & Society,. doi: 10.1017/S0144686X15001403

27. Leung, D., Lo, S., Leung, A., Lou, V., Chong, A., Kwan, J., Chan, W. & Chi, I. (in press). Prevalence and correlates of abuse screening items among community-dwelling Hong Kong Chinese older adults. Geriatrics & Gerontology International. doi: 10.1111/ggi.12655

28. Luo, H., Tang, J.Y.M, Wong, G.H.Y., Chen, C.C.H., Lum, T.Y.S., Chi, I., & Lou, V.W.Q. (in press). The effect of depressive symptoms and antidepressant use on subsequent physical decline and number of hospitalizations in nursing home residents: a nine-year longitudinal study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association

29. Guo, M., Liu, J., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (2016). Parent–child relationships among older Chinese immigrants: the influence of co-residence, frequent contact, intergenerational support and sense of children's deference. Ageing and Society, 36 (7), 1459-1482. doi: 10.1017/S0144686X15000446

30. Dong, X., Chen, R., Wu, B., Zhang, N., Mui, A. & Chi, I. (2016). The association between elder mistreatment and suicidal ideation among community-dwelling Chinese older adults in the U.S. Gerontology, 62(1), 71-80. doi: 10.1159/000437420.

31. Zhao, K., Bai, Z., Bo, A. & Chi, I. (2016). A systematic review and meta-analysis of music therapy for the older adults with depression mood. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. doi: 10.1002/gps.4494

32. Liu, L., Tsai, K., Amezcua, L., Mathew, G., Lightstone, A., Shih, M., Chi, I. & Cousineau, M. (2016). Effects of foreign-born and length of U.S. residency on health measures among immigrants. J Family Med Community Health, 3(1): 1073.

33. Leung, A. Y. M., Kwan, C. K., Leung, I. S. M. & Chi, I. (2016). Inadequate health literacy and more hospitalisation among frail older adults in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of

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Gerontology & Geriatrics,( 11), 1, 34. Zhou, J., Mao, W., Lee, Y., & Chi, I. (2016). The impact of caring for grandchildren on

grandparents’ physical health outcomes: The role of intergenerational support. Research on Aging. doi: 10.1177/0164027515623332

35. Lee, Y. & Chi, I. (2016). Do cognitive leisure activities really matter in the relationship between education and cognition? Evidence from the Aging, Demographics, and Memory Study (ADAMS). Aging and Mental Health, 20, 252–261. doi:10.1080/13607863.2015.1011081

36. Bai, Z., Liu, S., Zhao, K., Chi, I., Soydan, H. & Yang, K. (2015). The construction and application of the Chinese Clearinghouse for Evidence Translation (CCET) in Child & Aging Health. Journal of Transform Medicine, 4(3): 154-159.

37. Luo, H., Lum, T. Y., Wong, G. H., Kwan, J. S., Tang, J. Y., & Chi, I. (2015). Predicting Adverse Health Outcomes in Nursing Homes: A 9-Year Longitudinal Study and Development of the FRAIL-Minimum Data Set (MDS) Quick Screening Tool. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 16(12), 1042-1047.

38. Lu, N., Lou, V., Zuo, D. & Chi, I. (2015). Intergenerational relationships and self-rated health trajectories among older adults in rural China: Does gender matter? Research on Aging. doi: 10.1177/0164027515611183

39. Huang, X., Bai, Z., Wu, S., Fan, G., Yang, K. & Chi, I. (2015). Systematic review on qualitative studies. Chinese Journal of Evidence Medicine, 15(9): 1106-1111.

40. Leung DYP, Lo SKL, Leung AYM, Lou VWQ, Chong AML, Kwan JSK, Chan WCH, Chi I (2015). Prevalence and risk factors of potential elder abuse in Hong Kong. Irish Ageing Studies Review, 6(1), 299.

41. Li, H., Xu, L. & Chi, I. (2015). Factors related to Chinese older adults’ suicidal thoughts and attempts. Aging and Mental Health, 20(7), 752-761. doi:10.1080/13607863.2015.1037242

42. Guo, M., Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (2015). Trajectories and determinants of eldercare in rural China during an 8-year period: Why having sons makes a difference. Research on Aging, 38(5), 531-553. doi: 10.1177/0164027515593346

43. Liu, J., Chi, I., Chan, K.S., Lai, C. & Leung, A. (2015). The reliability and validity of the pain items of the Hong Kong version interRAI Community Health Assessment for community-dwelling elders in Hong Kong. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(15-16), 2352-2354. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12885.

44. Um, M.Y., Chi, I., Kim, H.J., Palinkas, L.A., and Kim, J.Y. (2015). Correlates of depression among North Korean refugees adapting to South Korean society: The moderating role of prejudice in the host country. Social Science and Medicine, 131, 107-113. doi: /10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.02.039

45. Li, C., Chi, I., & Chen, G. (2015). Urban and rural factors associated with life satisfaction among older Chinese adults. Aging and Mental Health. 19(10), 947-954. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2014.977767

46. Hsiao, H. Y., Xu, L., & Chi, I. (2015). Knowledge, attitudes and clinical practices for patients with dementia among mental health providers in China: City and town differences. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 1-17.doi: 10.1080/02701960.2014.990152

47. Mao, W., Wu, B. & Chi, I. (2015). Oral health among older Chinese immigrants and implications for social work practice. Health and Social Work, 40(3), e75-e82. doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlv035.

48. Leung, D. Y. P., Leung, A. Y. M., Chi, I. (2015). Factors associated with chewing problems and oral dryness among older Chinese people in Hong Kong. Gerodontology, 106-115. doi: 10.1111/ger.12116

49. Guan, Z., Chang, J., Fan, Y., Chi, I., & Haluk, S., Bai, Z. (2015). A brief introduction and application of clearinghouse. Chin J Evid-based Med, 15(2): 240-243

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50. Bai, Z., Chang, J., Chen, C., Li, P., Yang, K., Chi, I. (2015). Investigate the effect of Transcendental Meditation on blood pressure: Systematic review & meta-analysis. Journal of Human Hypertension, 29(11):653- 62. doi: 10.1038/jhh.2015.6.

51. Leung, A., Cheung, M., & Chi, I. (2015). Supplementing Vitamin D through sunlight: Associating health literacy with sunlight exposure behaviour. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 60, 134-141. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2014.10.005

52. Zuo, D., Li, S., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (2014). End of life family caregiving for older parents in China’s rural Anhui province. Canadian Journal on Aging, 33(4): 448-461. doi: 10.1017/S0714980814000373

53. Leung, D., Xue, B., Leung, A., Liu, B. & Chi, I. (2014). Prevalence of medication adherence and its associated factors among community-dwelling Chinese elderly in Hong Kong. Geriatrics & Gerontology International. doi:10.1111/ggi.12342

54. Leung, A., Chi, I., Bo, A., Hsiao, H. (2014). A qualitative study exploring the health literacy issues in the care of Chinese American immigrants with diabetes. BMJ Open, 4: e005294. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005294.

55. Bai, Z.G., Yang, K., Tian, J., Ma, B., Liu, Y., Jiang, L., Tan, J., Liu, T.X., Chi, I. (2014). Bicarbonate versus lactate solutions for acute peritoneal dialysis (Review). Cochrane Library, Issue 7. Art. No.: CD007034. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007034.pub3.

56. Chan, W., Kwan, C.W. & Chi, I. (2014). Moderating effect of communication difficulty on the relationship between depression and pain: a study on community-dwelling older adults in Hong Kong. Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 15: 1-6. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2014.967172

57. Leung, A., Cheung, M., & Chi, I. (2014). Relationship among patients’ perceived capacity for communication, health literacy and diabetes self-care. Journal of Health Communication: International perspective, 19(2),161-172. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2014.940475

58. Chang, J., Guan, Z., Chi, I., Yang, K. & Bai, Z. (2014). Evidence-based practice in the health and social services in China: developments, strategies, and challenges. International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 12(1), 17-24. doi: 10.1097/01.XEB.0000444660.59606.d2

59. Chan, C., Lai, C. & Chi. I. (2014). Initial validation of the Chinese interRAI mental health in people with psychiatric illness. International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practicet, 18(3), 182-189. doi:10.3109/13651501.2014.902070

60. Lee, J., Woo, J., Chan, F., Chi, I., Chau, P., Auyeung, TW, & Hui, E. (2014). Obesity can benefit survival - A 9-year prospective study in 1614 Chinese nursing home residents. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association,15(5), 342-348. doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2013.12.081

61. Chan, C.H., Chong, A., Kwan, C.W. & Chi, I. (2014). The impact of loneliness on the relationship between depression and pain of Hong Kong Chinese terminally ill patients. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 17(5): 527-532. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2013.0555

62. Wang, C.W., Chan, C., & Chi, I. (2014). Overview of quality of life research in older people with visual impairment. Advances in Aging Research, 3, 79-84. doi: 10.4236/aar.2014.32014

63. Chong, M. L. A., Kwan, C. W., Lou, V. W. Q., & Chi, I. (2014). Domestic helpers as moderatos of spousal caregiver distress. Journal of Gerontology, series B:Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 69B(6), 966-972. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu034.

64. Hsiao, H. Y., Xu, L., Chi, I, & Silverstein (2014). Does productive role occupancy prevent depression among older rural Chinese adults? A latent difference score analysis. Aging and Mental Health, 18(1),51-58. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2013.771614

65. Leung, A. Y. M., Cheung, M. K. T., Chan, F., Ho, C. K. Y., Do, T. L., Chan, S. S. C., Chi, I. (2013). Development and Validation of Chinese Health Literacy Scale for Chronic Illness

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(CHLCC). Journal of Health Communication, 18, 205-222. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2013.829138

66. Lou, V., Kwan, C.W., Chong, A. & Chi, I. (2013). Associations between secondary caregivers’ supportive behavior and psychological distress of primary spousal caregivers of cognitively intact and impaired elders. The Gerontologist,. doi: 10.1093/geron/gnt156

67. Rhee, M.K., Chi, I. & Yi, J. (2013). Understanding employment barriers among older Korean immigrants. The Gerontologist, . doi: 10.1093/geront/gnt113

68. Chan, C., Lai, C. & Chi. I. (2013). A validity and reliability study of a Chinese assessment tool for persons with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment, 1(1), 6-14.

69. Chi, I., Yuan, L. & Tao, M. (2013). Multidimensional needs assessment of low-income Chinese seniors in subsidized housing in Los Angeles. Seniors Housing & Care Journal, 21(1), 113-125.

70. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (2013). Acculturative stress and depressive symptoms among Asian immigrants in the United States: The roles of social support and negative interaction. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 4(3), 217-226. doi: 10.1037/a0030167

71. Lou, VWQ, Xu, Lu, N. & Chi, I. (2013). Grandparent–grandchild family capital and self-rated health of older rural Chinese adults: The role of the grandparent–parent relationship. Journal of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 68(4), 599-608. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbt040

72. Li, H., Chi, I., & Xu, L. (2013). Life satisfaction of older Chinese adults living in the rural communities. Journal of Cross-cultural Gerontology, 28, 153-165. doi: 10.1007/s10823-013-9189-2

73. Leung, A., Kwan, C.W., & Chi, I. (2013). Residents with Alzheimer’s Disease in long-term care facilities in Hong Kong: Patterns of hospitalization and emergency room use. Aging and Mental Health, 17(8), 959-965. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2013.768211

74. Guo, M., Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (2013). Sources of older parents’ ambivalent feelings toward their adult children: The case of rural China. Journal of Gerontology: Social Science, 68B(3), 420-430. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbt022

75. Liu, B. & Chi, I. (2013). The moderating effect of medication review on polypharmacy and loneliness among older Chinese primary care patients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 61(2), 290-292.

76. Chi, I., Jordan-Marsh, M., Guo, M., Xie, B. & Bai, Z. (2013). Tai Chi and reduction of depressive symptoms for older adults: A meta-analysis of randomized trials. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 13, 3-12.

77. Leung, A., Lou, V., Cheung, M. & Chi, I. (2013). Development and validation of Chinese Health Literacy Scale for Diabetes. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22(15-16), 2090-2099. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12018

78. Lou, V.W.Q., Chi, I., Kwan, C.W. & Leung, A. (2013). Trajectories of social engagement and depressive symptoms among long-term care facility residents in Hong Kong. Age and Ageing, 42(2), 215-222. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afs159

79. Guo, M., Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (2012). The structure of intergenerational relations in rural China: A Latent Class Analysis. Journal of Marriage and Family, 74(5), 1114-1128. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2012.01014.x

80. Xu, L., Wu, B., Chi, I. & Hsiao, H.Y. (2012). Intensity of grandparent caregiving and life satisfaction among older rural Chinese adults: A longitudinal study using latent difference score analysis. Family and Community Health, 35(4), 287-299. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0b013e31826665d0

81. Cheung, K., Yip, P., Chi, I., Chui, E., Leung, A., Chan, F. & Chan, G. (2012). Healthy longevity and health care service needs: a pilot study of the nonagenarians and centenarians

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in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 7(1), 26-32. 82. Bai, Z. Chi, I. Yang, K. Li, Y. Shen, X. & Zen R. (2012). Protocol: Communication

enhancement for older adults with hearing impairment. The Campbell Collaboration Library. September issue.

83. Leung, D.Y.P., Leung, A. & Chi, I. (2012). A psychometric evaluation of a Negative Mood Scale in the MDS-HC using a large sample of community-dwelling Hong Kong Chinese older adults. Age and Ageing, 41, 317-322. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afr157

84. Leung, D.Y.P., Leung, A. & Chi, I. (2012). Breast and colorectal cancer screening and associated correlates among Chinese older women. Asian Pacific J Cancer Prev, 13, 283-287. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2012.13.1.283

85. MacEntee, M.I., Marino, R., Minichiello, V., Wong, S., Chi, I., Lo, E. & Lin, H. (2012). Discussions on oral health care among elderly Chinese immigrants in Melbourne and Vancouver. Gerodontology, 29: e822–e832. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.2011.00568.x

86. Leung, D.Y.P., Leung, A. & Chi, I. (2012). Association of cognitive function with colorectal cancer screening in older Chinese Adults. Age and Ageing, 41(2), ii37.

87. Leung, D.Y.P., Leung, A. & Chi, I. (2011). Factor structure of Instrumental ADL Involvement and Capacity Scale of the Minimum Data Set for Home Care (MDS-HC) in Hong Kong. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 30 (3), 147-159.

88. Lou, V., Kwan, C.W., Leung, A. & Chi, I. (2011). Psychological distress of Chinese children caregivers: The role of behavioural and cognitive components of care. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 30(3), 1-14.

89. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (2011). Filial piety as perceived by older adults in China. International Journal of Social Welfare, 20(1), 99-108.

90. Wu, B., Guo, M., Chi, I. & Plassman, B.L. (2011). Social network and health: A comparison of Chinese older adults in Shanghai and Chinese elderly immigrants in Boston. International Journal of Social Welfare, 20(1), 59-71.

91. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (2011). Life satisfaction among rural Chinese grandparents: the roles of intergenerational family relationship and support exchange with grandchildren. International Journal of Social Welfare, 20 (1), 148-159.

92. Guo, M., Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (2011). Family as a Context: The Influence of Family Composition and Family Geographic Dispersion on Intergenerational Relations among Chinese Elderly. International Journal of Social Welfare, 20(1), 18-29.

93. Li, Y., Chi, I., Krochalk, P. C. & Xu, L. (2011). Widowhood, family support, and self-rated health among older adults in China. Journal of Intergenerational Social Welfare, 20 (1), 72-85.

94. Li, C., Chi, I. & Xu, L. (2011). Family Factors Affecting Perceived Income Adequacy among Older Adults in Urban China. International Journal of Social Welfare, 20 (1), 86-98.

95. Li, Y. & Chi, I. (2011). Correlates of Physician Visits among Older Adults in China: The Effects of Family Support. Journal of Aging and Health, 23(6), 933-953. doi: 10.1177/0898264311401390

96. Liu, B.C., Leung, D.S. & Chi, I. (2011). Social functioning, polypharmacy and depression in older Chinese primary care patients. Aging and Mental Health. 15(6), 732-741. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2011.562174

97. Lou, V., Chui, E., Leung, A., Tang, K.L., Chi, I. Leung Wong, E. & Kwan, CW. (2011). Factors affecting long term care use in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Medical Journal, 17(3): S8-12.

98. Li, C., Xu, L. & Chi, I., (2011). A study of perceived income adequacy and its determinants among older adults in urban China. Journal of Population and Development, 1, 223-235. (in Chinese).

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99. Chi, I. (2011). Cross-cultural gerontology research methods: challenges and solutions. Ageing and Society, 31, 371-385.

100. Guo, M. & Chi, I. (2010). Does providing support to children enhance life satisfaction among older Chinese women? The role of perceived filial piety of children. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 19(4), 317-330.

101. Bai, Z.G., Yang, K., Tian, J., Ma, B., Liu, Y., Jiang, L., Tan, J., Liu, T.X., Chi, I. (2010). Bicarbonate versus lactate solutions for acute peritoneal dialysis. Cochrane Library, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD007034. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007034.pub2.

102. Yip, P.S.F., Cheung, K.S.L., Law, S.C.K., Chi, I. & Robin, J.M. (2010). The Demographic Window and Economic Dependency Ratio in the Hong Kong SAR. Asian Population Studies, 6(2), 241-260.

103. Liu, J., Chen, G., Chi, I., Wu, J., Pei, L., Song, X., Zhang, L., Pang, L., Han, Y., & Zheng, X. (2010). Regional variations in and correlates of disability-free life expectancy among older adults in China. BMC Public Health, 10, 446-454.

104. Leung A., Chi, I., Lou, V. Q. W., Chan, K. S. (2010) Psychosocial risk factors associated with falls among Chinese community-dwelling older adults in Hong Kong. Health and Social Care in the Community, 18(3), 272-281. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2009.00900.x

105. Leung, A., Lou, V., Chen, K.S., Yung, A. & Chi, I. (2010). Care management service and falls prevention: A case-control study in a Chinese population. Journal of Aging and Health, 22 (3), 348-361. doi: 10.1177/0898264309358764

106. Wu, B., Chi, I., Plassman, B.L. & Guo, M. (2010). Depressive symptoms and health problems among Chinese immigrant elders in the U.S. and Chinese elders in China. Aging and Mental Health, 14(6), 695-704.

107. Chi, I., Law, B., Leung, A., Liu, C.P., Yeoh, C.S., Cheng, Y.H., Ma, A., Kwan, C.K., & Lai, C. (2010). Residential Assessment Instrument 2.0 in care planning for residents in nursing homes. Hong Kong Medical Journal, 16(3), 29-33. PMID: 20601731.001

108. Xu, L., & Chi, I. (2010). Intergenerational support and self-rated health among Chinese older adults in one-child families: Urban and rural differences. Social Development Issue, 32 (1), 48-61.

109. Li, H., Chi, I, & Xu, L. (2010). Factors associated with volunteerism among community living older adults in urban China. Social Development Issue, 32(1), 62-75.

110. Liu, J., Chi, I., Chen, G., Song, X., & Zheng, X. (2009). Prevalence and correlates of functional disability in Chinese older adults. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 9(3):253-61.

111. Lou, V.W., Chui, E.W.T., Leung, A.Y.M., Kwan, C.W., Chi, I., & Leung Wong, E.K.S. (2009). Characteristics of elderly people who prefer to stay in the community. Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatric, 4(1), 113-118.

112. Lai, C.K.Y., Yeung, J.H.M., Mok, V., & Chi, I. (2009). Special Care Units for dementia individuals with behavioural problems. Cochrane Review. Issue 4. Art. No.: CD006470. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006470.pub2.

113. Feng, Z., Hirdes, J., Smith, T., Finne-Soveri, H., Chi, I., Du Pasquier, J., Gilgen, R., Ikegami, N., & Mor, V. (2009). Use of physical restraints and antipsychotic medications in nursing homes: A cross-national study. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 24(10), 1110-1118.

114. Mjelde-Mossey, L. A., Chi, I., Lubben, J., & Lou, V.W.Q. (2009). Relationship between productive activities, family relations and aging well for elders in China. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 18, 1-17.

115. Guo, M., Chi, I., & Silverstein, M. (2009). Intergenerational support of Chinese rural elders

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with migrant children: Does sons’ or daughters’ migration make a difference? Journal of Gereontological Social Work, 52(5), 534-554.

116. Liu, J., Chen, G., Song, X., Chi, I., & Zheng, X. (2009). Trends in disability-free life expectancy among Chinese older adults. Journal of Aging and Health, 21(2), 266-285.

117. Lou, V.W.Q., & Chi, I. (2008). Measure grandparenthood stress and reward: developing a scale based on perceptions by grandparents. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 8, 291-299. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0594.2008.00484.x

118. Lau, A.L.D., Chi, I., Cummins, R.A., Lee, T.M.C., Chou, K.L. & Chung, L.W.M. (2008). The SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) pandemic in Hong Kong: Effects on the subjective wellbeing of elderly and younger people. Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 12(6), 746-760.

119. Abdullah, A.S.M., Lam, T.H., Chan, K.K., Leung, H.K., Chi, I., Ho, W.W.N., & Chan, S.S.C. (2008). Effectiveness of a mobile smoking cessation service in reaching elderly smokers and predictors of quitting. BMC Geriatrics, 8(1), 25-34.

120. Leung, A., Chi, I., & Chiang, V. (2008). Chinese retirees’ learning interests: a qualitative analysis. Educational Gerontology, 34(12), 1105-1121.

121. Lou, V.W.Q., Chi, I., & Mjelde-Mossey, L.A. (2008). Development and validation of a Life Satisfaction Scale for Chinese elderly. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 67(2), 149-170. doi: 10.2190/AG.67.2.c

122. Chou, K.L., Leung, J.C.B. & Chi, I. (2008). Applying Resource Utilization Groups (RUG) in Hong Kong nursing homes. Canadian Journal of Aging, 27, 233-239.

123. Chou, K.L., Macfarlane, D.J., Chi, I., & Cheng, Y.H. (2008). Barriers to exercise scale for Chinese older adults. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 24(4), 295-304.

124. Ling, D. & Chi, I. (2008). Determinants of work among older adults in China. Australasia Journal on Ageing, 27(3), 126-133.

125. Chou, K.L. & Chi, I. (2008). Reciprocal relationship between fear of falling and depression in elderly Chinese primary care patients. Aging and Mental Health.

126. Chu, L.W., & Chi, I. (2008). Nursing homes in China. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 9(4), 237-243.

127. Chi, I., Jordan-Marsh, M., Guo, M., Xie, B, & Zhang, M. (2008). Protocol: Tai chi for depression. Cochrane Database of Systematic Review. (2). Doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007143

128. Krochalk, P.C., Li, Y. & Chi, I. (2008). Widowhood and self-rated health among Chinese elders: The effect of economic condition. Australasia Journal of Gerontology. 27(1), 26-32.

129. Wu, B., Chi, I., Mjeld-Mossey, L. & Silverstein, N. (2008). Gender differences in contributory behaviors among the oldest-old Chinese in Shanghai. Ageing International. 32(1), 65-77.

130. Chu, L., Chiu, A.Y.Y., & Chi, I. (2008). Falls and subsequent health service utilization in community-dwelling Chinese older adults. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 46, 125-135.

131. Leung G.M., Chan, S.S.C., Johnston, J.M., Chan, S.K.K., Woo, P.P.S., Chi, I., Lam, T.H. (2007). Effectiveness of an elderly smoking cessation counselling training programme for social workers: a longitudinal study. Chest, 131(4), 1157-1159.

132. Chou, K.L., & Chi, I. (2007). Temporal relationship between fall and fear of falling in Hong Kong Chinese older primary care patients. Ageing & Society, 27, 181-193.

133. Mjeld-Mossey, L., Wu, B., & Chi, I., (2007). Civic engagement of the oldest-old in Shanghai. Asian Journal of Gerontology & Geriatrics, 2(2), 15-22.

134. Li Y., Aranda, M, Chi, I. (2007). Health and life satisfaction of ethnic minority older adults in Mainland China: Effects of financial strain. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 64(44), 361-379.

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135. Cheng, Y.H., Chou, K.L., MacFarland, D.J. & Chi. I. (2007). Patterns of physical exercise and contributing factors among Hong Kong older adults. Hong Kong Medical Journal, 13(Suppl 4), S7-12.

136. Leung, A., Ko, P., Chan, K.S., Chi, I., & Chow, N. (2007). Searching health information via Web: Hong Kong Chinese older adults' experience. Public Health Nursing, 24(6), 169-175.

137. Chu, L.W., Chiu, A.Y.Y. & Chi, I. (2006). Impact of falls on the balance, gait, and activities of daily living functioning in community-dwelling Chinese older adults. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Science, 61A(4), 399-404.

138. Chou, K.L., Chi, I. & Chong, A.M.L. (2006). The utilisation of aged care services by the frail elderly and their family caregivers. Hong Kong Medical Journal, 12, S11-14.

139. Chou, K.L., Ho, A.H.Y. & Chi. I. (2006). Living alone and depression in Chinese older adults. Aging and Mental Health: An International Journal, 10, 583-591.

140. Li, Y. & Chi, I. (2006). Comparison of health services utilization by Chinese urban and rural older adults in Yunnan province. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 6, 260-269.

141. Chou, K.L., Chow, N.W.S., & Chi, I. (2006). Economic status of the elderly persons in Hong Kong: Homogeneous or heterogeneous? International Social Work, 49, 218-232.

142. Chou, K.L., Chow, N.W.S., Chi, I. (2006). Willingness to consider applying for reverse mortgage in Hong Kong Chinese middle-aged homeowners. Habitat International, 30, 716-727.

143. Leung, A., Chi, I., Lui, Y.H. (2006). A cross-cultural study in older adults' learning experience. Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, August 2006, 1(2), 78-83

144. Chi, I., Chou, K. L., Kwan, C. W., Lam, E. K. F., & Lam, T. P. (2006). Use of the Minimum Data Set – Home care a cluster randomized controlled trial among the Chinese older adults. Aging and Mental Health: An International Journal, 10(1), 33-39.

145. Leung, A., Chi, I., Chow, N., Chan, K. S. (2006). Construction and validation of Chinese Value of Learning Scale (CVLS). Educational Gerontology, 32, 1-14.

146. Macfarlane, D. J., Chi, I., Cheng, Y. H., Chou, K. L. (2006). Validity and normative data for the 30-second chair stand test in elderly community-dwelling Hong Kong Chinese. American Journal of Human Biology, 18, 418-421.

147. Mjelde-Mossey, L.A., Chi, I., & Lou, V.W.Q. (2006). Relationship between adherence to tradition and depression in Chinese elders in China. Aging and Mental Health, 10(1): 19-26. doi: 10.1080/13607860500308017

148. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2005). Reciprocal relationship between pain and depression in Elderly Chinese Primary Care Patients. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 945-952.

149. Leung, A., Lui, Y. H., & Chi, I. (2005). Later life learning experience among Chinese elderly in Hong Kong. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 26(2), 1-15.

150. Chou, K. L. & Chi, I. (2005). Functional disability related to diabetes mellitus in Hong Kong Chinese older adults. Gerontology, 51, 334-339.

151. Mjelde-Mossey, L. A., Chi, I., Lou, V. W. Q. (2005). Assessing tradition in Chinese elders living in a changing social environment: Implications for social work practice. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 11(3/4), 41-57.

152. Chou, K. L., Ho, H. Y. A. & Chi, I. (2005). The effect of depression on the use of emergency department services in Hong Kong Chinese older adults with diabetes. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 900-902.

153. Chi, I. (2005). Social work in China. International Social Work, 48(4), 371-379. 154. Tsoh, J. M. Y., Chiu, H. F. K., Duberstein, P., Chan, S. S. M., Chi, I., Yip, P. S. F., &

Conwell, Y. (2005). Attempted suicide in the Chinese elderly: A multi-group controlled study. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 13(7), 562-571.

155. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2005). Prevalence of depression in elderly Chinese with diabetes.

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International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 570-575. 156. Chi, I., Yip, P. S. F., Chiu, H. F. K., Chou, K. L., Chan, K. S., Kwan, C. W., Conwell, Y., &

Caine, E. (2005). Prevalence of depression and its correlates in Hong Kong Chinese older adults. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 13, 409-416.

157. Woo, J., Chi, I., Hui, E., Chan, F., & Sham, A. (2005). Low staff level is associated with malnutrition in long-term residential care home. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 59(4), 474-479.

158. Chou, K. L., Chi, I., & Chow, N. W. S. (2005). Voucher system for long term care in Hong Kong. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 17(2), 85-106.

159. Chou, K. L., Law, W. J., & Chi, I. (2005). Assessing Chinese older adult’s suicidal ideation: Chinese version of geriatric suicide ideation scale. Aging and Mental Health: International Journal, 9(2), 167-171.

160. Ma, A. M. K., & Chi, I. (2005). Use of and barriers to social service for Chinese Canadians. International Social Work, 48(2), 148-160.

161. Johnston, J. M., Chan, S. S. C., Chan, S. K. K., Lam, T. H., Chi, I., Leung, G. M. (2005). Training nurses & social workers in smoking cessation counseling: a population needs assessment in Hong Kong. Preventive Medicine, 40, 389-406.

162. Chu, L. W., Chi, I., & Chiu, A. Y. Y. (2005). Incidence and predictors of falls in the Chinese elderly. Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore, 34, 60-72.

163. Chou, K. L. & Chi, I. (2005). Correlates of five intellectual abilities in Chinese older adults. The Journal of Applied Gerontology, 24(1), 68-83.

164. Chou, K. L. & Chi, I. (2005). Prevalence and correlates of depression in Chinese oldest-old. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 41-50.

165. Woo, J., Hui, E., Chan, F., Chi, I., Sham, A. (2004). Use of restraints in long-term residential care facilities in Hong Kong SAR, China: Predisposing factors and comparison with other countries. Journal of Gerontology, 59, M921.

166. Chan, A. C. M., Cheng, S. T., Chi, I., Phillips, D., & Chan, S. S. Y. (2004). Constructing a quality of life for older Chinese people in Hong Kong. Social Indicators Research, 69, 279-301.

167. Mjelde-Mossey, L. A., Chi, I. (2004). Gender Differences in Expectations Predictive of Volunteer Experience among Older Chinese Professionals in Hong Kong. Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 13, 47-64.

168. Ng, C. K. M., Lee, T. M. C., & Chi, I. (2004). The relationship between living arrangements and the psychological well-being of older people in Hong Kong. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 23(4), 167-171.

169. Chou, K. L., Chow, N. W. S., & Chi, I. (2004). Preventing economic hardship among Hong Kong Chinese elderly. Journal of Ageing and Social Policy, 16(4), 79-97.

170. Leung, A. C. T., Chi, I., Yau, D. C. N., Liu, C. P., Yeoh, C. S., Chui, T. Y., & Chow, N. W. S. (2004). Reducing utilisation of hospital services by case management: a randomised controlled trial. Australian Health Review, 28(1), 79-86.

171. Liu, C. P., Leung, C. A., Li, S, Chi, I., Chow, W. N. (2004). An experience of social work case management for frail elders in Hong Kong. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 4(1), 173-177.

172. Chou, K. L., Lee, P. W. H., Yu, E. C. S., Macfarlane, D., Cheng, Y. H., Chan, S. S. C., & Chi, I. (2004). Effect of Tai Chi on depressive symptoms amongst Chinese older patients with depression: A randomized clinical trials. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 19, 1105-1107.

173. Chi, I. (2004). Cross-national comparison of the profiles of nursing home residents. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 4, 286-288.

174. Chi, I. (2004). The application of resident assessment instrument among the Chinese

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residents in care facilities in Hong Kong. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 4, 280-282.

175. Chi, I. (2004). Financing long-term care in Asia: A case of Hong Kong. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 4, 140-142.

176. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2004). Combined effect of vision and hearing impairment on depression in elderly Chinese. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 19, 825-832.

177. Chou, K. L., Chow, N. W. S., & Chi, I. (2004). Leisure participation amongst Hong Kong Chinese older adults. Ageing and Society, 24, 617-629.

178. Chou, K. L., Chi, I., & Chow, N. W. S. (2004). Sources of income and depression in Hong Kong elderly Chinese: Mediating effect and moderating effect of social support and financial strain. Aging and Mental Health: An International Journal, 8(3), 212-221.

179. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2004). Childlessness and psychological well-being in Chinese older adults. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 19, 449-457.

180. Lai, C. K. Y., Chi, I., & Kayser-Jones, J. S. (2004). A randomized controlled trial of a specific reminiscence approach to promote the well-being of nursing home residents with dementia. International Psychogeriatric, 16(1), 33-49.

181. Chiu, H. F. K., Yip, P. S. F., Chi, I., Chan, S., Tsoh, J., Kwan, C. W., Li, S. F., Conwell, Y., Caine, E. (2004). Elderly suicide in Hong Kong – A case controlled psychological autopsy study. Acta. Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 109(4), 299-305.

182. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2004). Factors associated with the use of publicly funded services by Hong Kong Chinese older adults. Social Science & Medicine, 58, 1025-1035.

183. Leung, A. C. T., Liu, C. P., Chow, N. W. S., & Chi, I. (2004). Cost benefit analysis of case management project for the community dwelling frail elderly in Hong Kong. The Journal Applied Gerontology, 23(1), 70-85.

184. Lee, T. M. C., Yuen, K. S. L., Chu, L. W., & Chi, I. (2004). Differential age-related change of prose memory in older Hong Kong Chinese of higher and lower education. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 19, 216-222.

185. Tjam, E. Y., Fletcher, P. C., & Chi, I. (2004). Cultural and gender diversity in health. STRIDE: Excellence in Seniors Care, 6(1).

186. Yip, P. S. F., Chi, I., Chiu, H. F. K., & Kwan, C. W. (2003). A prevalence study of suicide ideation among elderly in Hong Kong SAR. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 18, 1056-1062.

187. Chou, K. L., Chow, N. W. S., & Chi, I. (2003). Future elderly welfare recipients in Hong Kong. Hallym International Journal of Aging, 5(2), 183-199.

188. Chou, K. L., Chow, N. W. S., & Chi, I. (2003). Volunteering aspirations of Hong Kong Chinese soon-to be-old adults. Activities, Adaptation & Aging, 27(3/4), 79-96.

189. Chou, K. L., Chi, I., & Leung, A. (2003). Interest in formal learning among soon-to-be-aged adults in Hong Kong. Educational Gerontology, 29(9), 723-737.

190. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2003). Reciprocal relationship between social support and depressive symptoms among Chinese elderly. Aging and Mental Health: An International Journal, 7, 224-231.

191. Leung, G. M., Yeung, R. Y. T., Chi, I., & Chu, L. W. (2003). The economics of Alzheimer Disease. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 15, 34-43.

192. Mjelde-Mossey, L. A., Chi, I., & Chow, N. W. S. (2002). Volunteering in the social services: Preferences, expectations, barriers and motivation of aging Chinese Professionals in Hong Kong. Hallym International Journal of Aging, 4(1), 31-44.

193. Cheng, Y. H., Chi, I., Boey, K. W., Ko, L. S. F., & Chou, K. L. (2002). Self-rated economic condition and the health of elderly persons in Hong Kong. Social Science & Medicine, 55, 1415-1424.

194. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2002). Financial strain and life satisfaction in Hong Kong elderly

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Chinese: Moderating effect of life management strategies including selection, optimization, and compensation. Aging and Mental Health: An International Journal, 6(2), 172-177.

195. Tsang, K. L., Chi, I., Ho, S. L., Lou, W., Lee, T. M. C., & Chu, L. W. (2002). Translation and validation of the Chinese version of PDQ-39: A quality of life measure for Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders, 17(5), 1036-1040. doi: 10.1002/mds.10249

196. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2002). Successful aging among the young-old, old-old, and oldest-old Chinese. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 54(1), 1-14.

197. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2002). Chronic illness and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults: A longitudinal study. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 54(2), 159-171.

198. Chi, I. (2001). Long term care policy for elders in Hong Kong. Journal of Ageing and Social Policy (Special issues), 13(2 & 3), 137-153.

199. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2001). Selection, optimization, and compensation questionnaire: A validation study with Chinese older adults. Clinical Gerontologist, 24(1/2), 141-151.

200. Leung, A. C. T., Liu, C. P., Tsui, L. L., Li, S. Y., Tang, G. W. Y., Yau, D. C., Chi, I., & Chow, N. W. S. (2001). The use of the Minimum Data Set. Care Management Journals, 3(1), 8-13.

201. Chou, K. L., Chi, I., Leung, A. C. T., Wu, Y. M., & Liu, C .P. (2001). Validation of minimum data set for nursing home in Hong Kong Chinese elders. Clinical Gerontologist, 23(1/2), 43-54.

202. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2001). Social comparison in Chinese older adults. Aging & Mental Health, 5(3), 242-252.

203. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2001). Social support exchange among elderly Chinese people and their family members in Hong Kong: A longitudinal study. International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 53(4), 275-291.

204. Chong, A. M. L., & Chi, I. (2001). The construction and validation of a scale for consumer satisfaction of residential care in Hong Kong. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 15(3), 223-234.

205. Chi, I., & Chou, K. L. (2001). Social support and depression among elderly Chinese people in Hong Kong. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 52(3), 231-252.

206. Chi, I. (2001). Asian perspectives on sociological issues for the millennium: Aging studies. Canadian Journal on Aging: Special issue, 20 (suppl.) 1, 118-124.

207. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2001). Stressful life events and depressive symptoms: Social support and sense of control as mediators or moderators? International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 52(2), 155-171.

208. Chou, K. L., Yeung, S., & Chi, I. (2001). Does physical distance make a difference in caregiving? Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 35(1), 21-38.

209. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2000). Assessing Chinese adults' intellectual abilities: Validation of Chinese primary mental abilities scale. Clinical Gerontologist, 21(3), 65-72.

210. Chappell, N. L., Lai, D., Lin, G., Chi, I., & Gui, S. (2000). International differences in life satisfaction among urban-living elders: Chinese and Canadian comparisons. Hallym International Journal of Aging, 2(2), 105-118.

211. Kwan, C. W., Chi, I., Lam, T. P., Lam, K. F., & Chou, K. L. (2000). Validation of minimum data set for home care assessment instrument (MDS-HC) for Hong Kong Chinese elders. Clinical Gerontologist, 21(4), 35-48.

212. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2000). Stressful events and depressive symptoms among old women and men: A longitudinal study. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 51(4), 275-293.

213. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2000). Financial strain and depressive symptoms in Hong Kong elderly Chinese: The moderating or mediating effect of sense of control. Aging & Mental

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Health, 5(1), 23-30. 214. Chi, I., & Chou, K. L. (2000). Depression predicts cognitive decline in Hong Kong Chinese

older adults. Aging and Mental Health, 4(2), 148-157. 215. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (2000). Comparison between elderly Chinese living alone and those

living with others. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 33(4), 51-66. 216. Li, S. J., & Chi, I. (2000). The effectiveness of rehabilitative education for stroke patients and

family carers. Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 15(5), 294-295. (in Chinese) 217. Song, X. M., & Chi, I. (2000). The impact of chronic diseases on the activities of daily living

among the older adults living in the new town. Population Research, 24(5), 45-50. (in Chinese)

218. Lou, W. Q., & Chi, I. (2000). Stressors and psychological well-being of senior secondary school students. Psychological Science, 23(2), 156-159. (in Chinese)

219. Chi, I., & Chui, E. W. T. (1999). Ageing in Hong Kong. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 18(2), 66-71.

220. Chi, I., & Chou, K. L. (1999). Financial strain and depressive symptoms among Hong Kong Chinese elderly: A longitudinal study. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 32(4), 41-60.

221. Chou, K. L., & Chi, I. (1999). Determinants of life satisfaction in Hong Kong Chinese elderly: A longitudinal study. Aging & Mental Health, 3(4), 328-335.

222. Chiu, H. F. K., Leung, T., Lam, L. C. W., Wing, Y. K., Chung, D. W. S., Li, S. W., Chi, I., Law, W. T., & Boey, K. W. (1999). Sleep problems in Chinese elderly in Hong Kong. SLEEP, 22(6), 717-726.

223. Chou, K. L., Chi, I., & Boey, K. W. (1999). Determinants of depressive symptoms among elderly Chinese living alone. Clinical Gerontologist, 20(4), 15-27.

224. Chi, I., & Leung, M. F. (1999). Health promotion for the elderly persons in Hong Kong. Journal of Health & Social Policy, 10(3), 37-51.

225. Lam, T. P., Chi, I., Piterman, L., Lam, C., & Lauder, I. (1998). Community attitudes toward living arrangements between the elderly and their adult children in Hong Kong. Journal of Cross Cultural Gerontology, 13, 215-228.

226. Yip, P. S. F., Chi, I., & Yu, K. K. (1998). An epidemiological profile of elderly suicide in Hong Kong. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 13, 631-637.

227. Chiu, H. F. K., Lam, L., Chi, I., Leung, T., & Li, S. W. (1998). Prevalence of dementia in Chinese elderly in Hong Kong. Neurology, 50, 1002-1009.

228. Chi, I., Yip, P. S. F., Yu, K. K., & Halliday, P. (1998). Risk factors for elderly suicide in Hong Kong. Crisis, 19(1), 35-46.

229. Chi, I., & Leung, E. M. F. (1998). Health promotion for the aging population of Hong Kong. Health Care in Later Life, 3(2), 81-93.

230. Lau, A., Chi, I., & McKenna, K. (1998). Self-perceived quality of life of Chinese elderly people in Hong Kong. Occupational Therapy International, 5(2), 118-139.

231. Boey, K. W., & Chi, I. (1998). A study of life events and psychological well-being of the older adults in Hong Kong. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology, 4(1), 55-64.

232. Chui, W. E., Wong, Y., Ip, F., Lo, E., & Chi, I. (1998). Community support for frail elderly in public housing. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 12(1), 34-42.

233. Cheng, Y. H., Chi, I., Boey, K. W., & Ko, S. F. (1997). An exploratory study on utilisation pattern and costs of aged care in Hong Kong: Implications for formal care in community. Journal of the Hong Kong Geriatrics Society, 8(1), 16-23.

234. Chi, I., Lo, E., Ip, F., & Chui, E. (1997). Safe use of medicine by older adults in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 30(2), 52-57.

235. Chi, I. (1997). Elderly suicide: Situation in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 11(2), 28-35.

236. Chi, I., & Chow, N. W. S. (1997). Housing and family care for the elderly people in Hong

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Kong. Ageing International, Winter/Spring, 65-77. 237. Ko, S. F., Boey, K. W., Chi, I., & Cheng, Y. H. (1997). A preliminary study of the

relationship between health-related quality of life and the utilization of different aged care services in Hong Kong. Shanghai Science on Aging, 4, 61-65. (in Chinese)

238. Chi, I., & Zhang, Z. R. (1996). A comparative study of social support network and life satisfaction of the elderly in Shanghai and Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 10(1), 41-48. (in Chinese)

239. Lam, T. P., Chi, I., Piterman, L., Lam, C., & Lauder, I. (1996). Community attitudes to institutional care of the aged in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Medical Journal, 2(1), 10-17.

240. Chi, I. (1996). The effects of co-residence on the family support of the older adults in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 10(supplement), 350-354.

241. Chi, I. (1996). Social support among Chinese elderly in four Asian cities. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 10(supplement), 369-372.

242. Tjim, E., Hirdes, J. P., Kan, K., & Chi, I. (1996). A survey of proprietary traditional Chinese medicines in the Waterloo region – Labelling and regulation issues. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 10(supplement), 103-107.

243. Cheng, Y. H., Chi, I., Boey, K. W., & Ko, L. S. F. (1996). Community care and the elderly in Hong Kong: Health-related quality of life and service utilization patterns. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 10(supplement), 355-360.

244. Ogawa, T., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1996). Social networks among rural Japanese elders. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 10(supplement), 381-385.

245. Chi, I. (1995). Living arrangement choices of the elderly in Hong Kong. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work, 5(1), 33-46.

246. Chi, I. (1995). Mental health of the old-old in Hong Kong. Clinical Gerontologist, 15(3), 31-44.

247. Ma, S., & Chi, I. (1995). Health counselling for the older people in Hong Kong. Educational Gerontology, 21(5): 515-528.

248. 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.

249. Chi, I. (1995). Living arrangement choices of the elderly in Hong Kong. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work, 5(1), 33-46.

250. Chi, I., & Lam, T. P. (1995). General practitioners and health care services for the elderly. Hong Kong Practitioner, 17(11), 505-507.

251. Lam, T. P., & Chi, I. (1995). Health care services for the elderly: Integrated or fragmented? Hong Kong Practitioner, 17(3), 97-99.

252. Chi, I. (1995). Social work training needs in clinical practice with the elderly. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 9(2), 15-19.

253. 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).

254. Chi, I. (1995). Living arrangement choices of the elderly in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Political Science, 5(1).

255. 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)

256. 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.

257. 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.

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

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Differences between the younger old and the oldest old. Health Promotion International, 9(3), 169-176.

259. 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.

260. 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.

261. Chi, I. (1994). Case management: Its application in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 8, 45-48.

262. 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.

263. 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.

264. Chi, I., & Boey, K. W. (1993). Validation of measuring instruments of mental health status of the Chinese elderly in Hong Kong. Clinical Gerontologist, 13(4), 35-51.

265. 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 Asian Review, 11(3), 201-229.

266. 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)

267. Ma, J. L. C., Chan, C. L. W., Chi, I., & Shan, J. S. T. (1993). Social support of cancer patients in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Political Science, 3(1).

268. 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.

269. Beccera, R., & Chi, I. (1992). Cross cultural study on child Care. International Journal of Social Work, 35(1), 35-47.

270. 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 Gerontology, 6(1), 38-43.

271. Chi, I. (1992). Integrating gerontology into social work education. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 6(2), 24-26.

272. Chi, I. (1991). Gender differences in health status of the elderly in Hong Kong. Journal of Minority Aging, 12(2), 96-108.

273. 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.

274. Chi, I., & Lee, J. J. (1991). Health education for the elderly in Hong Kong. Educational Gerontology, 17(5), 507-516.

275. Weiler, P. G., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1991). Cognitive impairment and hospital stay among the poor elderly in California. American Journal of Public Health, 81(9), 1153-1157.

276. Chi, I., Hu, R. Q., Lee, J. J., Wang, R. Y., & Ye, N. Z. (1991). A comparative study of the elderly's life patterns between nine metropolitan cities in mainland China and Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 5(1), 8-15. (in Chinese)

277. Chow, N. W. S., & Chi, I. (1990). A study of living arrangement of the elderly in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 4(1), 11-18.

278. 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.

279. Chi, I., & Lee, J. J. (1990). A study on the general health status of the elderly in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 4(1), 19-24.

280. 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,.

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281. 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 Abuse, 8(1), 1-18.

282. Weiler, P. G., Chi, I., & Lubben, J. E. (1989). A statewide preventive health care program for aged. Public Health Reports, 104(3), 215-221.

283. Lubben, J. E., Weiler, P. G., & Chi, I. (1989). Differential health screening of the well-elderly by gender and age: Appropriate care or bias? Journal of Applied Gerontology, 8(3), 335-354.

284. Weiler, P. G., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1989). Hypertension in the elderly in a preventive health care program. Journal of Preventive Medicine, 5(4), 216-224.

285. Lubben, J. E., Weiler, P. G., & Chi, I. (1989). Gender and ethnic differences in the health practices of the elderly poor. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 42(8), 725-733.

286. Lubben, J. E., Weiler, P. G., & Chi, I. (1989). Health practice of the elderly poor. American Journal of Public Health, 79(6), 731-734.

287. Chi, I. (1989). Evaluation on nurses' health counseling activities of an elderly health promotion program. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 3(1), 15-19. (in Chinese)

288. Chi, I. (1989). International comparison of health practice among the elderly people. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 3(2), 29-33. (in Chinese)

289. Chi, I., Lubben, J. E., & Weiler, P. G. (1988). Effectiveness of health promotion for the aging: An evaluation of a United States Program. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 2(2), 13-18. (in Chinese)

290. Chi, I., Weiler, P. G., & Lubben, J. E. (1988). Health promotion for the aging: A United States program. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 2(1), 7-11. (in Chinese)

291. Chi, I., Kitano, H. H. L., & Lubben, J. E. (1988). Male Chinese drinking behaviour in Los Angeles. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 49(1), 21-25.

292. Chi, I., Kitano, H. H. L., & Lubben, J. E. (1988). Heavy drinking among young adult Asian males. International Social Work, 31(1), 219-229.

293. Lubben, J. E., Chi, I., & Kitano, H. H. L. (1988). Exploring Filipino-American drinking behaviour. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 49(1), 26-29.

294. Lubben, J. E., Weiler, P. G., Chi, I., & De Jong, F. (1988). Health promotion for the rural elderly. Journal of Rural Health, 4(3), 85-96.

295. Kitano, H. H. L., Lubben, J. E., & Chi, I. (1988). Predicting Japanese American drinking behaviour. International Journal of the Addictions, 23(4), 417-428.

296. Chi, I. (1987). Health and health promotion for the aging. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 1(1), 14-15. (in Chinese)

297. Kitano, H. H. L., & Chi, I. (1986/1987). Asian Americans and alcohol use: An exploration of cultural differences in Los Angeles. Alcohol Health and Research World, 11(2), 42-47.

Book Chapters, Editorial, Conference Abstract and Proceedings:

1. Chi, I. (in press). Social gerontology theories and evidence-based research. In Mui, A., Chi. & Chiu, E. (eds.) Gerontological social work for the 21st century. Second edition, University of Hong Kong Press.

2. Cheng, S.K., Fung, H., Li, L., Li, T., Woo, J. & Chi, I. (2015) Successful aging: Concepts, reflections and its relevance to Asia. In Cheng, S.T., Chi, I., Fung, H.H., Li, L.W. & Woo, J. (eds.) Successful aging: Asian perspective. Springer. pp.1-20.

3. Cheng, S.K., Li, L., Woo, J., Chi, I. & Fung, H. (2015). Successful aging in Asia: A concerted effort of the state, the family, and the individual. In Cheng, S.T., Chi, I., Fung, H.H., Li, L.W. & Woo, J. (eds.) Successful aging: Asian perspective. Springer. pp. 339-346.

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4. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (2015). Ageing and grandparenting in Asia. In Quah, S. edited Routledge Handbook of Families in Asia. UK: Routledge.

5. Chi, I. (2014). Active and dignified aging in Asia. In Human rights and Social Equality: Challenges for Social Work, edited by S. Hessle. Social Work – Social Development Volume 1, pp. 45-51. UK: Ashgate.

6. Mao, W.Y. & Chi, I. (2014). Social integration and self-rated health among older adults in urban China. In Human rights and Social Equality: Challenges for Social Work, edited by S. Hessle. Social Work – Social Development Volume 1, pp. 63-72. UK: Ashgate.

7. Cheung, S. L. K., Yip, S. F. P., Chi, I., Chui, W. T. E., Leung, Y. M. A., Chan, H. W. F., Chan, M. Y. G. (2012). Healthy longevity and health care service needs: Summary of the centenarians’ study in Hong Kong. (Chapter 5). In S. L. K. Cheung, W. M. Chan, M. Y. G. Chan, & Y. C. Wong (Eds.), Healthy Longevity: Special Issue for Centenarians. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Council of Social Service and The University of Hong Kong.

8. Leung, D.Y.P., Leung, A.Y. M., & Chi, I. (2012). Association of cognitive function with colorectal cancer screening in older Chinese adults [abstract]. Age and Ageing, Supplement, 41(2), ii37.

9. Chi, I. (2012). Cross-cultural gerontology research methods: Challenges and solutions. In Researching Social Gerontology, edited by M. Cutchin, C. Kemp & V. Marshall. Sage Publication.

10. Lou, V. W. and Chi, I. (2012). Grandparenting roles and functions. In Experiencing Grandparenthood: An Asian Perspective, edited by K. Mehta & L.L. Tong. Social Indicators Research Series, pp. 47-59. New York: Springer. DOI 10. 1007/978.94.007.2303.0_3

11. Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (2011). Editorial: Intergenerational family support for the Chinese elderly. A supplement issue for the International Journal of Social Welfare. New York: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

12. Leung, A., Chi, I. & Aranda, M. (2011). Editorial: Home health care in Hong Kong. A special issue for the Home Health Care Services Quarterly.

13. Mjelde-Mossey, L. & Chi, I. (2010). Editorial: Women and aging international: Diversity, challenges, and contribution. A special issue for the Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work. Oxford: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Books, Ltd.

14. Chi, I. (2010). Book review on Asian American Elders in the Twenty‐first Century: Key Indicators of Well‐Being. Social Service Review, 84 (2): 319-320.

15. Chi, I. & Du, P. (2010). Conducting aging research in China. In Aging in Perspective and the Case of China: Issues and Approach, edited by S. Chen & J. L. Powell. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 231-246.

16. Cheung, K. S. L., Yip, P. S. F., Chi, I., Chui, E. W. T., Leung, A., Chan, F. H. W. (2010). Factors associated with healthy longevity – A report from the study of oldest-old and centenarians in Hong Kong [abstract]. Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 5(1), 31.

17. Chan, K.S. & Chi, I. (2009). Long term care policy in Macao. In Annual report on economy and society of Macao (2008-2009): Blue book of Macao. Macao: Macao Social Sciences Publication.

18. Chi, I. (2009). Review on Health service delivery in China: a literature review. Social Development Index.

19. Lou, V.W., Chui, E.W.T., Leung, A.Y.M., Kwan, C.W., Chi, I., & Leung, E. (2008). Who choose to stay in community? In The 16th Annual Congress of Gerontology organized by Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, 31-35.

20. Lou, V., Chi, I. & Mjelde-Mossey, L. A. (2008). The Life Satisfaction Scale for Chinese elders. In Handbook of measures for the Chinese elderly. Hong Kong: Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong.

21. Lou, V., Mjelde-Mossey, L. A. & Chi, I. (2008). The Chinese Tradition Scale. In

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Handbook of measures for the Chinese elderly. Hong Kong: Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong.

22. Chi, I. (2008). The Preface. In Handbook of measures for the Chinese elderly. Hong Kong: Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong.

23. Lai, C. K. Y., & Chi, I. (2008). The Chinese version of the social engagement scale as a quality of life measurement for older nursing home residents with dementia. In Handbook of measures for the Chinese elderly. Hong Kong: Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong.

24. Chi, I. (2007). Retirement income protection in Hong Kong. In Noriyuki Takayama (Ed.), Research monograph on pensions in Asia. Shanghai, China. (in Chinese)

25. Chi, I. (2006). Older adults in China. In B. Berkman (Ed.), Handbook of social work in health and aging. New York: Oxford University Press.

26. Chi, I. (2005). Gerontology training in social work education. In The changing elderly services. Hong Kong: HKCS Publisher. (in Chinese)

27. Leung, A., Lui, Y. H., & Chi, I. (December, 2005). Learning in my later life: Hong Kong Chinese older adults' experience and preferences. Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary Symposium - Education and Research for Quality Nursing Practice, 31. HKSAR: Department of Nursing Studies, the University of Hong Kong.

28. Chi, I. (2004). Retirement income protection in Hong Kong. In Noriyuki Takayama (Ed.), Research monograph on pensions in Asia. Tokyo: Maruzen, Co., Ltd.

29. Chi, I. (2004). The implication of foreign elderly caregiver support service on Hong Kong. In A.Y.H. Kwan, A.C.M. Chan, & E.M.F. Leung (Ed.), A reader on integrate services for caregivers (pp.17-26). Hong Kong: COSMOS Books Ltd. (in Chinese)

30. Chi, I., & Kwan, C. W. (2004). Social development index: The elderly population. In R. J. Estes (Ed.), Social development in Hong Kong: The unfinished agenda. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

31. Chi, I. (2004). Development in long term care for frail elderly people in Hong Kong. In M. Knapp, D. Challis, & A. Netten. (Ed.), Long term care: Matching resources and needs. U.K.: Gower Publishing, Ashgate.

32. Chow, N. S. W., & Chi, I. (2003). Catering for the elderly. In Y.M. Yeung, & T.K.Y. Wong (Ed.), Fifty years of public housing in Hong Kong: A golden jubilee review and appraisal (pp. 409-430). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.

33. Chi, I. (2002). Gerontology social work in mainland China. In W. Qian (Ed.), Transactions of K.C. Wong educational foundation supported lectures (pp. 75-79). Shanghai: Shanghai University Press. (in Chinese)

34. Chi, I. (2002). Healthy ageing and healthy life style. In W. Qian (Ed.), Transactions of K.C. Wong educational foundation supported lecture (pp. 80-82). Shanghai: Shanghai University Press. (in Chinese)

35. Leung, A., Chi, I., & Lui, Y. H. (November, 2002). Contribution of learning of life satisfaction: A cross-cultural study in older adults’ learning experience. In Program book of the 10th Annual Congress of Gerontology (pp. 21-28). Hong Kong.

36. Chi, I. (July, 2002). Healthy aging is everyone’s responsibility and societal efforts. In Proceeding of the 3rd International Symposium on Chinese Elderly (pp. 2-8). Dalian Old Cadre Bureau, Dalian, China.

37. Yan, S., & Chi, I. (June, 2002). Social network and depression among older women in the new urban areas of Mainland China. In the 1st International Symposium on Chinese Women and Their Network Capital (pp. 123-133). Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. (in Chinese)

38. Chi, I. (March, 2002). Long-term care in Hong Kong. In the International Conference on Long-Term Care Policy and Practice for New Era (pp. 56-67). Taiwan National Health

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Research Centre, Taipei, Taiwan. 39. Chi, I. (2001). Elderly service. In M.F. Choi (Ed.), Social welfare (pp. 255-289). Taiwan:

Wu-nan Book Company Ltd. (in Chinese) 40. Yip, P. S. F., & Chi, I. (2001). Suicidal behavior in the Hong Kong elderly. In D. De Leo

(Ed.), Suicide and euthanasia in older adults: A transcultural journal (pp. 96-115). Washington: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers.

41. Lou W. Q., & Chi, I. (2001). Health-related quality of life of the elderly in Hong Kong: Impact of social support. In I. Chi, J.E. Lubben, & N.L. Chappell (Eds.), Elderly Chinese in Pacific Rim Countries (pp. 97-114). Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press.

42. Song, X. M., & Chi, I. (2001). The role of social support in the relationship between physical health strain and depression of elderly Chinese. In I. Chi, J.E. Lubben, & N.L. Chappell (Ed.), Elderly Chinese in Pacific Rim Countries (pp. 189-200). Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press.

43. Yan, S. M., & Chi, I. (2001). Living arrangements and adult children’s support for the elderly in the new urban areas of Mainland China. In I. Chi, J.E. Lubben, & N.L. Chappell (Ed.), Elderly Chinese in Pacific Rim Countries (pp. 201-219). Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press.

44. Chi, I. (October, 2001). Overview on the development of the quality of live measurements. In the Proceeding of a 2nd International symposium on Chinese Elderly (pp. 386-408). Shanghai, China.

45. Chi, I. (July, 2001). Community health care for older persons in Hong Kong. In the Proceedings of a WHO International Meeting of Community Health Care for Older Persons in Urban Areas (pp. 100-111). Bangkok, Thailand.

46. Chi, I. (January, 2001). Continuum of care for older persons. Plenary Speech in the Proceedings of the Regional Conference into the Millennium of the Older Adult: Releasing Potentials and Erasing Prejudices (pp. 92-99). Singapore.

47. Chi, I. (June, 2000). Evidence-base policy-making process for community health care in ageing Societies: A review of home-help services for the elderly in Hong Kong. In the Proceedings of a WHO International Meeting on Community Health Care in Ageing Societies (pp. 156-169). WHO Kobe Centre for Health Development, Japan.

48. Chi, I., & Yan, S. M. (2000). Gerontological social work in urban cities: Mainland China’s situation. In Neighborhood Aid Association Council (Ed.), Social workers’ study tour report (pp. 94-99). Hong Kong: NAAC. (in Chinese)

49. Chi, I., & Lam, Z. (2000). Case management in a Chinese community. In M. White & R. Applebum (Ed.), Key issues in case management around the globe (pp. 22-33). San Francisco: the American Society of Aging.

50. Chi, I. (2000). Healthy ageing. In A.Y.H. Kwan (Ed.), Healthy aging and games at the 21st century (pp. 12-17). Hong Kong: Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare Association Social Service Centre.

51. Lou, W. Q., Chi, I. (2000). A study on sources of stress for secondary school students in Shanghai. In Chen, H. Z. & Liang, J. (eds.) Chinese psychology in development (pp. 355-366). Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press.

52. Chi, I. (1999). Understanding on Asian Chinese community elderly population and gerontology research. In I. Chi (Ed.), Elderly Chinese in Pacific Rim Countries (pp. 9-21). Hong Kong: Han Chuen Chinese Professional Management Center. (in Chinese)

53. Chi, I., & Song, X. M. (1999). Research on elder life in new town of Hong Kong. In I. Chi (Ed.), Elderly Chinese in Pacific Rim Countries (pp. 175-196). Hong Kong: Han Chuen Chinese Professional Management Center. (in Chinese)

54. Chi, I. (1999). Responses to managing work and informal care of frail elders in China. In M. Neil, & V. M. Lechner (Ed.), Work and caring for the elderly: International perspective (pp.

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177-193). Washington, D.C.: Taylor & Francis Publisher. 55. Chi, I. (June, 1999). Case management approach to care for the frail elders in Hong Kong. In

Gerontological Approaches to Care for the Aged in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the 6th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology (pp. 449-452). International Association of Gerontology. Seoul, Korea.

56. Chi, I., Lam, K. F., & Lam, T. P. (June, 1999). Predictors of outcomes of the minimum data set for home care assessment in Hong Kong. In Gerontological Approaches to Care for the Aged in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the 6th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology (pp. 304-310). International Association of Gerontology. Seoul, Korea.

57. Chi, I. (1999). Ageing in Hong Kong and its implication to gerontological social work training. In the Proceedings of the Joint Conference AASW, IFSW, APASWE, and AASWWE on Promoting Inclusion – Redressing Exclusion: The Social Work Challenge (pp. 29-37). Brisbane, Australia.

58. Chappell, N. L., Lai, D., Chi, I., & Gui, S. (April, 1999). International differences in life satisfaction among urban-living elders: Chinese and Canadian comparisons. In the Conference Proceeding of Asian Pacific Regional Conference for the International Year of Older Persons (pp. 448-458). The Hong Kong Council of Social Service & the Social Welfare Department of the Government of HKSAR, PRC, Hong Kong.

59. Chi, I. (1998). Elderly suicide and its implications on social work training. In Elderly suicide report (pp. 63-70). Hong Kong: The Association for the Rights of the Elderly Publication. (in Chinese)

60. Chui, E. W. T., Ip, F., Lo, E., Wong, Y. C., & Chi, I. (1998). Locality-based care for the elderly-an illustration from estate liaison officer scheme in Hong Kong. In E. Lo (Ed.), Housing and the elderly in Hong Kong (pp. 48-58). Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

61. Chi, I. (1997). Elderly health care in China and Hong Kong. In A. V. Wister, & G. M. Gutman (Ed.), Health system and aging in selected Pacific Rim countries: Cultural diversity and change (pp. 51-64). B.C. Vancouver, Canada: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University Press.

62. Chi, I. (1997). Elderly arthritis: Rehabilitation and care. In C. Chiu (Ed.), Elderly medical and health care (pp. 285-296). Taiwan: Kwai Kwan Publisher.

63. Chi, I. (1996). Family care for the elderly in Hong Kong. In Report of the expert group meeting on the Asia’s population future for family and the elderly: Implications of Asia’s population future for older people in the family (pp. 21-22). Bangkok: United Nations.

64. Chow, N. W. S., & Chi, I. (1996). Aging in Hong Kong. In S.K. Lam (Ed), The health of the elderly in Hong Kong (pp. 173-192). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

65. 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.

66. 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.

67. 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)

68. 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.

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69. 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)

70. 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.

71. 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.

72. Chi, I. (1992). Evaluation on the respite service. In Elderly Services Report. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Society of Aged Publication.

73. Chi, I. (1992). A health survey of elderly in Hong Kong. In the Conference Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Systems Science in Health-Social Services for the Elderly and the Disabled, SYSTED 90 (pp. 29-38). Bologna.

74. 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)

75. 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.

76. 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.

77. 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.

78. 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. (November, 2016). “Intergenerational Mobile Technology and Healthy Aging Study”. Invited speaker in The Shanghai and Nanjing MSW Education Association, Shanghai & Nanjing, China.

2. (October, 2016). “Social Work Science and Evidence-based Practice”. Invited keynote speaker in The 2016 Chinese Association of Social Work Education Annual Meeting, Nanjing, China.

3. (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.

4. (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.

5. (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,

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China. 6. (July, 2016). “Social work manpower plan”. Invited keynote speaker in Social Work Forum.

Civic Affairs Bureau, Dali, Yunan. 7. (July, 2016). “The importance of program evaluation in social work”. Invited speaker in the

Second Social Work Systematic Review Training Workshop. Shenzhen University, China. 8. (July, 2016). “Migration and intergeneration relationships in Chinese families”. Invited panel

speaker in Culture, Place and Aging Experience Seminar. SIM University, Singapore. 9. (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.

10. (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.

11. (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.

12. (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.

13. (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.

14. (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.

15. (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.

16. (December, 2015). “Social work program evaluation”. Invited speaker in Evidence-based Practice and Systematic Review Seminar. Chinese Academy of Social Work, Nanjing, China.

17. (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.

18. (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.

19. (May, 2015). “Social work research and theory building”. Invited keynote speaker in the 7th Suwan Annual Social Work Education Conference, Nanjing, China.

20. (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.

21. (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.

22. (September, 2014). “Social work research on health care programs”. Invited keynote speaker in 2014 Research Colloquium, EBM Center, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China.

23. (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.

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24. (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.

25. (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.

26. (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.

27. (May, 2014). “Aging policies and programs in the United States”. Invited keynote speaker in National Elder Care Conference, Hangzhou, China.

28. (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.

29. (May, 2013). “A Successful Social Work Program in a Research University”. Invited speaker in Senior Management Seminar of National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

30. (January, 2013). “How to Successfully Publish in Peer-reviewed Journals?” Invited speaker in research seminar of City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

31. (December, 2012). “Health Social Work in United States: Current status and future development”. Invited speaker in School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing, China.

32. (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.

33. (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.

34. (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.

35. (December, 2012). “Needs Assessment for Elderly People”. Invited speaker in the Symposium on Social Work with Chinese Older Adults, Suzhou University, Suzhou, China.

36. (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.

37. (October, 2012). “Caring for Older Veterans”. Invited keynote speaker in the Long Term Care for the Veterans Symposium. National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

38. (October, 2012). “Military Social Services”. Invited keynote speaker in the Annual General Meeting of Taiwan Veteran Affairs, Taipei, Taiwan.

39. (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.

40. (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

41. (April, 2012). “USC School of Social Work China Program”. Invited speaker at the California Spine Institute, Thousand Oak, California.

42. (March, 2012). “Competence and Competence Assessment”. Invited speaker in the faculty retreat, Central Taiwan University of Technology and Science, Taichung, Taiwan.

43. (March, 2012). “Introduction of interRAI: Development and application of MDS”. Invited keynote speaker, Bureau of Health, Taichung Government, Taichung, Taiwan.

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44. (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.

45. (November, 2011). “Long Term Care in the Asia-Oceania Region”. Invited keynote speaker at the IAGG Regional Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

46. (November, 2011). "International Perspectives on Evidence based Policy and Practice in Aged Care". Invited panel speaker at the Blue Care Research and Practice Development Centre, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

47. (November, 2011). “Cross-cultural Research in Social Gerontology”. Invited keynote speaker at the Australian Association of Gerontology, Canberra, Australia.

48. (November, 2011). “Intergenerational Support and Psychological Well-being among Older Chinese Women”. Invited speaker at the Migrant Resource Centre, Hobart, Australia.

49. (April, 2011). “Mentoring Research Students”. Invited speaker in the Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

50. (March, 2011). “Cross-cultural Gerontology Research Methods: Challenges and Strategies”. Invited keynote speaker in the 27th NCSS and UniSIM Research Conference, Singapore.

51. (March, 2011). “Successful Strategies for Publishing in Peer Review Journals”. Invited keynote speaker in the Social Science Research Seminar, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

52. (March, 2011). “Challenges of Home-based Long Term Care Program and Services: Overseas experiences”. Hong Kong Gerontology Association and Hong Kong Council of Social Service, Hong Kong.

53. (February, 2011). “Evidence-based in Long Term Care”. Invited keynote speaker in the Long Term Care Conference, National Long Term Care Association and Taiwan Long Term Care Bureau, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.

54. (February, 2011). “Gerontology in Higher Education”. Invited plenary speaker in the Interdisciplinary Gerontology Education Symposium, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.

55. (January, 2011). “Social Welfare Development in the United States”. Invited keynote speaker in the International Conference on Social Welfare Development, Ginling College, Nanjing, China.

56. (December, 2010). “Evidence-based Policy and Practice in Caring for Older Adults with Disabilities”. Invited plenary speaker in the International Forum for Disability Prevention, China Federation on Disabled Persons, Peking University, Beijing, China.

57. (November, 2010). “New Wine in Old Bottle: Promoting Family Life Education to Older Adults”. Invited speaker in Public Lecture Series, Sau Po Center on Aging, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

58. (November, 2010). Invited discussant in Chinese Gerontology Study Symposium, 63rd Annual Conference, Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

59. (November, 2010). “The Strategy in Promoting Family Life Education Program for Midlife and Older Adults: The United States Experiences”. Invited keynote speaker in Annual Conference on Family Life Education, Ministry of Education, Taipei, Taiwan.

60. (October, 2010). “Teaching Evidence-based Practice in Social Work”. Invited speaker in the Peter Hodge Memorial Lecture, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

61. (July, 2010). “Comparison of Social Gerontology Research and Education in United States and China”. Invited keynote speaker in the International Conference on Chinese Gerontology, Renmin University, Beijing.

62. (July, 2010). “Elder Abuse: Past, Present and Future”. Invited keynote speaker in the Elder Abuse Symposium, Hong Kong SKH Social Service, Hong Kong.

63. (June, 2010). “Healthcare Social Work and its Research”. Invited speaker in Evidence-based

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Medicine Seminar, Lanzhou Medical University and Xinjiang Medical University, Kansu and Xinjing, China.

64. (June, 2010). “Long Term Care in Asia”. Invited discussant in Long Term Care in Asia Symposium. The 2010 Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development, Hong Kong.

65. (May, 2010). “Research, Education and Program for an Aging China”. Invited panel speaker in the 2010 Friedman Conference, Harvey Friedman Center for Aging, Washington University in St. Louis.

66. (December, 2009). “Successful Aging in Chinese Societies”. Invited keynote speaker in the 10th Anniversary Symposium of Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

67. (July, 2009). “US Social Policy on Caregivers”. Invited panel speaker in the Symposium on State Social Policy on Caregivers, International Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France.

68. (December, 2008). “Elderly Services in the 21st Century”. Invited speaker, Public lecture, Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

69. (May, 2008). Future older adults: Implications for social work practice. Invited public lecture speaker, Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

70. (January, 2008). Aging theory. Invited public lecture speaker, Department of Social Work, National Taiwan University.

71. (December, 2007). “The Future Trends in Elderly Services”. Invited keynote speaker in the Symposium on Meeting the Future Challenges: Residential and community services for the seniors, Hong Kong.

72. (December, 2007). Successful aging. Invited public lecture speaker, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Nankai University, Tianjing, China.

73. (October, 2007). “Social Gerontological Study: The importance of theory building”. Invited keynote speaker in the International Conference on Gerontology, at Ginling College, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China.

74. (October, 2007). “Long Term Care Workforce: Manpower and training”. Invited keynote speaker in the Elder Care Training Seminar, at Beijing, China.

RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

1. 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 69th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

2. Chi, I. (November, 2016). “The Effects of IMTOP on the Well-being of Older Diabetes Patients in Taiwan: Preliminary Findings”. In the 69th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. 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.

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

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Mood and Active Life (PMAL) intervention protocol in enhancing mood of long-term care facility residents. In the World interRAI Conference, Toronto, Canada.

8. 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.

9. 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.

10. 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.

11. 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.

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

13. 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.

14. 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.

15. 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.

16. 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.

17. 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.

18. 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.

19. 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.

20. 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.

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

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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.

22. 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.

23. 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.

24. 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.

25. Liu, J., Guo, M., Xu, L., Mao, W. & Chi, I. (January, 2015). “Family support and depression among Chinese older adults in transnational families”. In Society of Social Work Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, GA.

26. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (November, 2014). Dynamic interplay between different dimensions of instrumental support exchange and self-rated health over time among older adults in rural China. In the 67th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

27. Li, Y., Xu, L., Min, J. & Chi, I. (November, 2014). Change of social participation and life satisfaction among widowed older adults in China. In the 67th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

28. Min, J., Li, Y., Xu, L. & Chi, I. (November, 2014). Exploring the different mechanisms linking widowhood and subjective well-being between men and women among Chinese older adults. In the 67th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

29. Lee, Y. & Chi, I. (November, 2014). Do cognitive activities really matter in the relationship between education and cognition? In the 67th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

30. Chi, I. (May, 2014). End of life care for older adults. In the National Elder Care Conference, Hangzhou, China.

31. Chi, I. (March, 2014). Validation of physical and mental health scales for Chinese older adults. In the International General Household Survey Study Conference, Beijing, China.

32. Xu, L., Chi, I., Guo, M., Liu, J. & Mao, W. (January, 2014). Does helping children with babysitting affect receiving support from adult children among Chinese older adults—A comparison between immigrant, non-immigrant, and Yo-Yo families. In the 18th SSWR Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas.

33. Chi, I. (November, 2013). Intergenerational relations and the well-being of older adults in Chinese immigrant families: A comparison of immigrant sending and receiving areas. In the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

34. Chi, I. (November, 2013). Late life depression in China – Innovative approaches to collaborative care. In the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

35. Li, H., Chi, I. & Xu, L. (November, 2013). Suicidal thoughts of Chinese older adults in rural communities. In the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,

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New Orleans, Louisiana.

36. Guo, M. & Chi, I. (November, 2013). Chinese older adults with and without migrant children: Who fare well and why? In the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

37. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (November, 2013). Coresidence with offspring, intergenerational relationships, and functional health among older Chinese immigrants. In the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

38. Liu, J., Chi, I. & Guo, M. (November, 2013). Family support, social connection and psychological well-being among Chinese older adults in immigrant families: comparing those in host country vs. home country. In the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

39. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (November, 2013). Who Stays? Who Goes? Selective Immigration among the Chinese Older Adults. In the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

40. Leung, A. Y. M., Cheung, M. K. T., Chi, I. (October, 2013). Self-management among patients with diabetes: what roles do health literacy and patient-provider communication play? Poster presented at Health Literacy Annual Research Conference 2013, Washington D. C.

41. Leung, A. Y. M., Cheung, M. K. T., Chan, F. H. W., Ho, C. K. Y., Do, T. L., Chi, I. (August, 2013). Development and validation of the Chinese Health Literacy Scale for Chronic Care. Poster presented at The 21st IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, Pattaya, Thailand.

42. Leung, A. Y. M., Cheung, M. K. T., Chi, I. (August, 2013). Patient-provider interaction among Chinese diabetic patients: The role of health literacy and perceived capacity to communicate. Poster presented at The 21st IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, Pattaya, Thailand.

43. Rhee, M., Chi, I. & Yi, J. (June, 2013). Employment experiences among Korean older immigrants in Los Angeles. In the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea.

44. Lou, V., Kwan, C.W. & Chi, I. (June, 2013). Quality indicators of nursing homes in Hong Kong: Observations and implications. In the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea.

45. Leung, D., Leung, A. & Chi, I. (June, 2013). Medication adherence in Chinese older adults with chronic diseases in the community. In the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea.

46. Lu, N., Lou, V. & Chi, I. (June, 2013). Self-rated health trajectories among rural Chinese older adults: The role of intergenerational relationship. In the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea.

47. Lai, D., Xu, L. & Chi, I. (June, 2013). Social exclusion of Chinese aging adults in China, Canada and USA: Indigenous and immigrant perspectives. In the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea.

48. Mao, W., Wu, B. & Chi, I. (June, 2013). Oral health among older Chinese immigrants: Assessment of the literature. In the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea.

49. Mao, W., & Chi, I. (Jan., 2013). The impact of family network and intergenerational transfers of financial support on self-rated health among aging parents in urban China: Accounting for socio-cultural factors. The 2013 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. San Diego, CA, U.S.A.

50. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (November, 2012). The dynamic relationship between self-rated health and life

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satisfaction among rural Chinese older adults: A longitudinal study using latent growth curve analysis. In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California.

51. Hsiao, H.Y. & Chi, I. (November, 2012). Training needs of dementia care among community mental health practitioners in Beijing, China. In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California.

52. Liu, J., Guo, M. & Chi, I. (November, 2012). Family relationships, social connections and depression among older Chinese immigrants. In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California.

53. Xu, L. & Chi, I. (November, 2012). The Impact of Grandparent Caregiving on Support Exchange between Grandparents and Grandchildren: The Mediating Role of the Emotional Bond between Grandparent and Adult Children. In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California.

54. Hsiao, H.Y. & Chi, I. (November, 2012). Training needs of dementia care among community mental health practitioners in Beijing, China. In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California.

55. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (November, 2012). The relationship between family network, intergenerational transfers of financial support, and self-rated health among aging parents in urban China: Perceived filial piety as the mediator. In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, California.

56. Leung, A. Y. M., Lou, V. W. Q., Cheung, M. K. T., Chan, S. S. C., Chi, I. (November, 2012). Psychometric properties of Chinese Health Literacy Scale for Diabetes (CHLSD). In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, California.

57. Liu, J., Guo, M. & Chi, I. (November, 2012). Emotional ties between older parents and adult children in Chinese immigrant families: What matters for older immigrants? In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California.

58. Guo, M., Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (November, 2012). Trajectory and determinants of eldercare in rural China over an eight-year period: A two-level growth approach. In the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California.

59. Chi, I. & Mao, W. (July, 2012). The effects of social integration on self-rated health among older adults in urban China. In the Social Work Social Development 2012: Action and Impact, Stockholm, Sweden.

60. Leung, A., Chi, I., Kwan, C.W. & Lou, V.W.Q. (June 2012). Financial security source and trajectories of the use of emergency room services among older residents in care facilities in Hong Kong. In the Aging and Social Security International Conference, Hangzhou, China.

61. Leung, D., Leung, A. & Chi, I. (May, 2012). Association of cognitive function with colorectal cancer screening in older Chinese adults. In the Annual Meeting of the British Geriatrics Society, Llandudno, England.

62. Chi, I. (March, 2012). Intergenerational relationship of Chinese immigrant families in Los Angeles & Beijing. In the Taiwan Family Research Meeting, Academic Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

63. Mao, W. & Chi, I. (January, 2012). Instrumental support and its impact on self-rated health over time among older adults in rural China: An application of bivariate Latent Change Score Structural Equation Modeling. In the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

64. Hsiao, H., Xu, L., Chi, I. & Silverstein, M. (January, 2012). Multiple role occupancy and

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material support as protective factors for Chinese older adults' psychological well-being: A longitudinal study using Latent Growth Curve Analysis. In the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

65. Mao, W., Lou, V. W.Q., & Chi, I. (January, 2012). Stress process and self-rated health among adult children caregivers to older adults in Shanghai, China. 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. Washington, DC.

RESEARCH GRANTS Since 1988, I have participated in more than 100 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

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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.

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.

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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”. 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.

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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. 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.

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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.

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.

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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. 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. “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.

96. “A Health Survey on NAI Families”. USC School of Social Work, 2012-2014. Principal investigator.

97. “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.

98. “Factors Affecting Health Literacy among Chinese American Immigrants with Diabetes”. USC School of Social Work, 2013-2014. Principal investigator.

99. “Intergeneration Mobile Technology Opportunities Program (IMTOP) in Taiwan”. Tsai Family Research Fund for Taiwan Studies Award. 2014. US$5,000. Co-Principal investigator.

100. “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.

101. “Intergeneration Mobile Technology Opportunities Program (IMTOP) in Taiwan”. Fubon Foundation. 2014-2017. US$1,500,000. Co-investigator.

102. “A Study on the Role of Social Media in Empowering the Organizations Serving People with Disabilities”. China Social Sciences Foundation. 2015-2017. Co-investigator.

103. “Epidemiology of Psychological Distress in a Chinese Aging Population”. Rush Institute for Healthy Aging. 2015-2016. Consultant.

104. “Asian Pacific Islanders Caregiver Training Needs Assessment”. USC Undergraduate Research Award Program. 2016-2017. Principal investigator.

105. “interRAI Caregiver Needs Assessment Validation Study”. USC School of Social Work and Hong Kong City University, 2015-2017. Principal investigator.

106. “A Study of a Self-administered Acupressure Intervention Improving Fatigue and Physical Functioning of Chinese Breast Cancer Survivors”. NIH, R21. 2016-2018. Consultant.

TRAINING GRANTS 1. “Social Work Systematic Review Training”. Chinese Academy of Social Work. US$96,000.

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2. “CSWE US-China Collaborative”. USC School of Social Work. US$50,000. 3. “Elder Care Training”. USC Duncan & Winnie Dang Endowed Fund. US$25,000. 4. “Training on Improving Communication between Chinese Immigrant Patients and Health

Care Providers”. USC School of Social Work. US$5,000. 5. “interRAI Summer Program for International Research”. Health Council of Canada.

US$10,000. 6. “Care Management in Long Term Care”. Hong Kong Christian Service. HK$25,000. 7. “Educational Training Video on Elder Care”. Hong Kong Jockey Club Charitable Foundation.

HK$6,500,000. 8. “Multi-skill Training Courses for Elder Carers”. Hong Kong Jockey Club Charitable

Foundation. HK$10,000,000. 9. “Training Courses and Accreditation for Gatekeepers”. Social Welfare Department, HKSAR

Government. HK$2,001,870. 10. “Advanced Training Courses for Elder Care Workers”. Social Welfare Department, HKSAR

Government. HK$1,550,000. 11. “Train the Trainers Program”. China National Aging Committee, People’s Republic of China.

HK$180,000. 12. “Long Term Care Management Course”. Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau, People’s Republic of

China. HK$35,000. 13. “Elder Care Training in China – Caring with the Heart”. The Rotary Club of Kowloon, Hong

Kong. HK$500,000 14. “Family Intervention for Gerontology Social Workers”. Hong Kong Women’s Association,

Hong Kong. HK$15,000. CONFERENCE GRANTS 1. “Intergenerational Family Support for Chinese Older Adults: New Perspectives on Chinese

Culture and Society”. Edwards Roybal Institute on Aging. US$36,000. 2. “International Forum of Disability and Development”. China Disabled Persons’ Federation.

US$30,000. 3. “Social Economic Development in China”. Committee of 125th Anniversary of USC.

US$5,000. 4. “Global Challenges of Biosocial Science and Practice: An Interdisciplinary Conversation”.

Committee of 125th Anniversary of USC. US$5,000. 5. “4th International Symposium of Chinese Elderly”. Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging.

US$30,000. 6. “3rd International Symposium of Chinese Elderly”. Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging.

US$25,000. 7. “2nd International Symposium of Chinese Elderly”. Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging.

US$30,000. 8. “First International Symposium of Chinese Elderly”. Overseas Chinese Institute on Aging.

US$20,000.

TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2015 – date Associate Director, Global Research, Edwards Roybal Institute on Aging,

University of Southern California, USA 2005 - date Honorary Professor of Gerontology

Andrus Gerontology Center, University of Southern California, USA

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2004 - date Golden Age Association Frances Wu Chair for the Chinese Elderly Director of China Program School of Social Work, University of Southern California, 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 2015 - date External Examiner, Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong 2015 - date External Examiner, Master of Gerontology Program, UniSIM, Singapore 2011 - 2013 Guest Lecturer, 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

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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 2016 – date Research and Community Engagement Committee, Department of Adult and

Healthy Aging, USC, School of Social Work 2014 - 2016 Faculty Council Member, USC, School of Social Work 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

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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 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 11/5/2016