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Associations Between Parenting Styles and Perceived Child Effortful Control Within Chinese Families in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan (2017)
Journal Article
Lambie, & Huang. (2017). Associations Between Parenting Styles and Perceived Child Effortful Control Within Chinese Families in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 795 - 812. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022117706108

The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC) and the parenting styles of 122 Chinese mothers (36 first-generation Chinese immigrants in the United Kingdom, 40 first-generation Chinese immigrant... Read More about Associations Between Parenting Styles and Perceived Child Effortful Control Within Chinese Families in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan.

Multidimensional Victimization and Internet Addiction among Taiwanese Children (2016)
Journal Article
Hseih, Y. P., Shen, A., Wei, H. S., Feng, J. Y., & Huang, C. (2016). Multidimensional Victimization and Internet Addiction among Taiwanese Children. Airiti Library, https://doi.org/10.6129/CJP.20160930

This study examines (1) associations between four types of family and peer victimization and child internet addiction and (2) the mediating effects of psychological symptoms on these associations. Data were collected from a national proportionately-s... Read More about Multidimensional Victimization and Internet Addiction among Taiwanese Children.

Physical Conditions and Special Needs as Risk Factors of Peer Victimization Among School Children in Taiwan (2016)
Journal Article
Wei, H., Hwa, H., Shen, A. C., Feng, J., Hsieh, Y., & Huang, S. C. (2017). Physical Conditions and Special Needs as Risk Factors of Peer Victimization Among School Children in Taiwan. Journal of School Nursing, 33(3), 223-231. https://doi.org/10.1177/1059840516649237

Students with physical symptoms and diseases may be at an increased risk of peer victimization. This study examined the associations of several medical conditions (obesity, asthma, allergy, epilepsy, and diabetes) with experience of physical, verbal,... Read More about Physical Conditions and Special Needs as Risk Factors of Peer Victimization Among School Children in Taiwan.

Associations between child maltreatment, PTSD, and internet addiction among Taiwanese students (2015)
Journal Article
Huang. (2015). Associations between child maltreatment, PTSD, and internet addiction among Taiwanese students. Computers in Human Behavior, 209 - 214. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2015.11.048

This study examines (1) the associations between multiple types of child maltreatment and Internet addiction, and (2) the mediating effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on these associations. We collected data from a national proportionat... Read More about Associations between child maltreatment, PTSD, and internet addiction among Taiwanese students.

Acculturation and Parenting in First-Generation Chinese Immigrants in the United Kingdom (2014)
Journal Article
Huang, C., & Lamb, M. E. (2015). Acculturation and Parenting in First-Generation Chinese Immigrants in the United Kingdom. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 46(1), 150-167. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022114555763

This study examined acculturation and parenting among 37 first-generation Chinese immigrant parents in the United Kingdom. The findings showed that these parents still felt stronger affiliation with the Chinese than with the English culture. There we... Read More about Acculturation and Parenting in First-Generation Chinese Immigrants in the United Kingdom.

Are Chinese Children More Compliant? Examination of the Cultural Difference in Observed Maternal Control and Child Compliance (2013)
Journal Article
Huang, C., & Lamb, M. E. (2014). Are Chinese Children More Compliant? Examination of the Cultural Difference in Observed Maternal Control and Child Compliance. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 45(4), 507-533. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022113513652

Children themselves play active roles in shaping their developmental trajectories. The constant interplay of a wide range of biological, familial, social, and cultural factors shapes development. In this study, we examined the links between maternal... Read More about Are Chinese Children More Compliant? Examination of the Cultural Difference in Observed Maternal Control and Child Compliance.