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Intergenerational effects of childhood maltreatment: The relationships among parental childhood emotional neglect, emotional expressiveness and children's problem behaviors Journal article
Xinyi Yu, Ting He, Yuxin Tan, Peilian Chi, Xiuyun Lin. Intergenerational effects of childhood maltreatment: The relationships among parental childhood emotional neglect, emotional expressiveness and children's problem behaviors[J]. Child Abuse and Neglect, 2023, 140, 106147.
Authors:  Xinyi Yu;  Ting He;  Yuxin Tan;  Peilian Chi;  Xiuyun Lin
Favorite | TC[WOS]:8 TC[Scopus]:10  IF:3.4/4.6 | Submit date:2023/07/26
Actor–partner Interdependence Model  Childhood Emotional Neglect  Children's Problem Behavior  Intergenerational Effect  Parental Emotional Expressiveness  
Relationships Between the Τeacher–Child Conflict and Children’s Problem Behaviors in the Cultural Context of Chinese Preschools Journal article
Hu, Bi Ying, Ren, Lixin, Wu, Zhongling, Chen, Jiani, He, Jinbo. Relationships Between the Τeacher–Child Conflict and Children’s Problem Behaviors in the Cultural Context of Chinese Preschools[J]. School Psychology Review, 2021, 51(5), 538-554.
Authors:  Hu, Bi Ying;  Ren, Lixin;  Wu, Zhongling;  Chen, Jiani;  He, Jinbo
Favorite | TC[WOS]:2 TC[Scopus]:2  IF:3.9/3.7 | Submit date:2023/01/30
Chinese Children  Cross-lagged Design  Problem Behavior  Teacher–child Conflict  Timothy Curby  
Sources of individual differences in young Chinese children's reading and mathematics skill: A longitudinal study Journal article
Xiao Zhang, Bi Ying Hu, Lixin Ren, Xitao Fan. Sources of individual differences in young Chinese children's reading and mathematics skill: A longitudinal study[J]. Journal of School Psychology, 2018, 71, 122-137.
Authors:  Xiao Zhang;  Bi Ying Hu;  Lixin Ren;  Xitao Fan
Favorite | TC[WOS]:27 TC[Scopus]:28  IF:3.8/5.6 | Submit date:2019/08/07
Approaches To Learning  Chinese Children  Mathematics  Problem Behavior  Reading  Receptive Vocabulary  Self-regulation  
Familial Religiosity, Family Processes, and Juvenile Delinquency in a National Sample of Early Adolescents Journal article
Spencer D. Li. Familial Religiosity, Family Processes, and Juvenile Delinquency in a National Sample of Early Adolescents[J]. JOURNAL OF EARLY ADOLESCENCE, 2014, 34(4), 436-462.
Authors:  Spencer D. Li
Favorite | TC[WOS]:14 TC[Scopus]:18  IF:2.0/2.5 | Submit date:2019/06/25
Family Relations/processes  Parenting  Problem/risky/antisocial Behavior  Religiosity/spirituality  Structural Equation Modeling  
Problem Gambling of Chinese College Students: Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior Journal article
Wu, A. M. S., Tang, C. S.. Problem Gambling of Chinese College Students: Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior[J]. Journal of Gambling Studies, 2012, 28(2), 315-324.
Authors:  Wu, A. M. S.;  Tang, C. S.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:52 TC[Scopus]:56 | Submit date:2018/10/30
Attitudes  Chinese  College Students  Intention  Norms  Perceived Control  Problem Gambling  Theory Of Planned Behavior  
Problem Gambling of Chinese College Students: Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior Journal article
Wu, A. M. S., Tang, C. S.. Problem Gambling of Chinese College Students: Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior[J]. Journal of Gambling Studies, 2011, 28(2), 315-324.
Authors:  Wu, A. M. S.;  Tang, C. S.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:52 TC[Scopus]:56 | Submit date:2019/06/25
Attitudes  Chinese  College Students  Intention  Norms  Perceived Control  Problem Gambling  Theory Of Planned Behavior  
Screening for college problem gambling in Chinese societies: psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the South Oaks Gambling Screen (C-SOGS) Journal article
Tang, C. S., Wu, A. M. S.. Screening for college problem gambling in Chinese societies: psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the South Oaks Gambling Screen (C-SOGS)[J]. International Gambling Studies, 2009, 9(3), 263-272.
Authors:  Tang, C. S.;  Wu, A. M. S.
Favorite |   IF:2.5/2.6 | Submit date:2019/07/31
Addictive Behavior  Gambling,  College Students  Pathologlcal Gambling  Problem Gambling