PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH OUTPUT

List of Publications in English

Books Contribution 1. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2021.1. Happiness and Well-Being in Chinese 90% Societies: Sociocultural Analyses. Abington, UK, Routledge. 2. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2020.1. Creativity in Chinese Contexts: 90% Sociocultural and Dispositional Analyses. Abington, UK, Routledge. 3. Yue, Xiao Dong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2019.1. Understanding Idol Worship in 80% Chinese Societies: A Psychosocial Perspective. Abington, UK, Routledge. 4. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2018.1. Emerging Adulthood in Hong Kong: Social Forces and 100% Civic Engagement. Singapore: Routledge. 5. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2013.7. Social Change and Psychosocial Responses: Social Force 100% Theory Applied to Chinese Modernization and Postmodernization. New York: Nova. 275 pages

Journal Articles

Papers in journals indexed in the Web of Knowledge Journal quartile 6. Tsang, Eileen Yuk-ha, Jeffrey S. Wilkinson, Jerf W. K. Yeung, Chau-kiu Cheung, Q2 Raymond Kwok-hong Chan, David Norton, and Chung-yan Yeung. In press. “Dead End of the Rainbow: How Environmental and Spatial Factors Create a Necropolis for Gay Sex Workers in China.” Deviant Behavior. [SSCI-listed: Criminology, 25/67] 7. Ning, Xuan, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Sijia . In press. “Using Grounded Theory to Q1 Understand a Cutting-edge Issue: Effects of Integrative Tactics on Chinese Gay Men’s and Lesbians’ Social Well-being.” International Journal of Qualitative Methods. [SSCI- listed: Social sciences: interdisciplinary, 17/104] 8. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, Yuen-hang Ng, Hon-yin Tang, Hiu-lam Q1 Ngai, and Kenix Hok-ching Wong. 2020.7. “Development and validation of the chronic illness self-management (CISM) scale: Data from a young patient sample in Hong Kong.” Children & Youth Services Review 95:1-11. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 9. Fung, Sai-fu, Esther Oi-wah Chow, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2020.4. “Development and Q2 Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of a Brief Wisdom Development Scale.” International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health 17(8):2717. [SSCI- listed: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health, 58/193] 10. Fung, Sai-fu, Esther Oi-wah Chow, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2020.2. “Development and Q2 validation of a brief self-assessed wisdom scale.” BMC Geriatrics 20(1):54. [SSCI- listed: Geriatrics & Gerontology, 20/51] 11. Cheung, Chau-kiu, T. Wing Lo, and Elaine Suk-ching Liu. 2020.2. “Conditions for Q1 Facilitation by Voluntary Organizations to Enhance Social Cohesion in China.” Social Indicators Research. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences 148:173-181. [SSCI-listed: Social sciences: Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 12. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Jerf W.K. Yeung. 2020.2. “Parental Gratitude and Adolescent Q2 Anomie and Hope.” Journal of Child & Family Studies 29:738-746. [SSCI-listed: Family Studies, 20/40]

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Journal quartile 13. Guo, Sijia, Chau-Kiu Cheung, Xuan Ning, and Yiu Tsang Andrew Low. 2019.11. Q4 “Moderation Effect of Social Capital on Flourishing Among Left-Behind and Other Children in Rural China.” Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work & Development 29(4):278-293. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 39/42] 14. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Xinjie Chen, and Hoi Yan Cheung. 2019.10. “Impacts of the Mood Q2 Fit in the Classroom on Depression and Creativity.” Child Indicators Research 12(5):1815-1830. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 24/95] 15. Ning, Xuan, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Sijia Guo. 2019.7. “Negotiations between Chinese Q1 Gay Men and Lesbians and Their Parents about Marriage.” International Journal of Qualitative Methods. [SSCI-listed: Social sciences: interdisciplinary, 17/104] 16. Li, Jessica Chi-mei, Chau-kiu Cheung, Cindy X. S. Jia, and Budeba Petro Mlyakado. Q2 2019.7. “Exploitation, Offense or Private Issue? Guardians’ Perceptions and Self- Perceived Efficacy in Handling Girl Compensated Dating in Hong Kong.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 34(14):3034-3055. [SSCI-listed: Criminology & Penology, 18/55] 17. Li, Jessica Chi-mei, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Ivan Y. Sun. 2019.4. “The impact of job Q4 and family factors on work stress and engagement among Hong Kong police officers.” Policing 42(2):284-300. [SSCI-listed: Criminology & Penology, 49/58] 18. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Haimin Pan. 2019.4. “How Effective are Helpers to Older Q4 adults’ Life Satisfaction?” Journal of Social Services Research 45(3):390-399. [SSCI- listed: Social Work, 34/42] 19. Cheung, Chau-kiu. Andrew Yiu-tsang Low, and Xuan Ning. 2019.4. “Marital Q2 Liberalization in Relation to Life Satisfaction.” Applied Research in Quality of Life 14(2):291-307. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences: Interdisciplinary, 34/96] 20. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Stephen Kun Ma, and Chris King-chi Chan. 2019.3. “Linking Q2 Participation in Occupying Protest, Civic Engagement, and Approval of Government among College Students in Hong Kong.” Social Science Journal. [SSCI-listed: Social sciences: interdisciplinary, 34/96] 21. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Esther Oi-wah Chow. 2019.2. “Contribution of Wisdom to Q2 Personal Well-being in Chinese Older Adults.” Applied Research in Quality of Life. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 21/40] 22. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Yuen-hang Ng 2018.12. “Drug Use Q1 History as a Moderator of the Effects of Virtuous Orientation on the Realization of Drug Harm in Youth.” Children & Youth Services Review 95:1-11. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 23. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ping Kwong Kam. 2018.12. “Conditions for Pets to Prevent Q2 Depression in Older Adults.” Aging & Mental Health 22(12):1627-1633. [SSCI-listed: Gerontology, Applied, 8/36]. 24. Pan, Haimin, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Jieyi Hu. 2018.4. “Intimacy and Complicated Q4 Grief among Chinese Elders Having Lost their Spouses: Mediating Role of Meaning Making.” Journal of Loss & Trauma 23(3):244-258. [SSCI-listed: Psychology: social, 55/62] 25. Chow, Esther Oi-wah, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Gloria Hong-yee Chan. 2018.3. Q3 “Calibrating Field Practicum Assessment in Social Work Education with a Competency- based Evaluation Tool in Hong Kong.” International Social Work 54(1):118-136. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 27/40]

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Journal quartile 26. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Li, Jessica Chi-mei, and tak-yan Lee 2018.4. “Social Work Q2 Contribution to Desistance among At-risk Youth.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 62(5):1216-1240. [SSCI-listed: Criminology & Penology, 24/55]. 27. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, Lili Xie, Yuen-hang Ng, Hiu-lam Ngai, and Q3 Yang Liu. 2018.3. “Psychometric Properties of the Parental Bonding Instrument: Data from a Chinese Adolescent Sample in Hong Kong.” Journal of Child & Family Studies 27:2112-2114. [SSCI-listed: Family Studies, 24/43] 28. Cheung, Raysen Wai-leung, Qiuping Jin, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2018.2. “Perceived Q3 Employability of Nonlocal Chinese University Students in Hong Kong: The Impact of Acculturative and Vocational Variables.” Journal of Career Assessment 26(1):137-153. [SSCI-listed: Psychology: applied, 48/80] 29. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2018.2. “Idols as Sunshine or Road Signs: Q4 Comparing Absorption-Addiction Idolatry with Identification-Emulation Idolatry.” Psychological Reports 24(8):2301-2309. [SSCI-listed: Psychology: multidisciplinary, 98/128] 30. Li, Jessica Chi-mei, Chau-kiu Cheung, Cindy X. S. Jia, Yolanda M. Y. Yu, and Ping Q2 Nguyen. 2018.1. “Narratives of Compensated Dating Girls in Hong Kong Using Routine Activity Theory: Results of a Focus Group Study of Guardians.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 62(2):360-382. [SSCI-listed: Criminology & Penology, 24/55] 31. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2017.12. “Police and Social Work Preventions of Offending among Q1 At-risk Youth in Shanghai.” Children & Youth Services Review 83:112-118. [SSCI- listed: Social Work, 10/40] 32. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Elaine Suk-ching Liu. 2017.12. “Enhancing the Contribution of Q2 Volunteering to Career Commitment with Friendship among University Students.” Career Development International 22(7):754-771. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Applied, 35/76]. 33. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Siu Fung Chung, Wing-chung, and Elijah Fung. 2017.12. Q4 “Employers’ Concern Does Not Help Female Foreign Domestic Workers Sustain Quality of Life in Hong Kong.” Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work & Development 27(3-4):174-186. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 39/42] 34. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2017.9. “Predicting Drug-Free Days Q3 among At-Risk Youth.” Journal of Social Work 17(5):599-615. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 24/42] 35. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Jerf Wai-keung Yeung. 2017.9. “Parental and Teachers’ Q2 Regard as Mediators of the Effect of Girls’ Delinquency on Hope.” Child Indicators Research 10:839-858. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 24/95] 36. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, Rui Yuan, and Shen Lin. 2016.12. “Work Q1 Motivation of Unemployed Youths: Moderating Effects of Financial Dependence on Parents.” Children & Youth Services Review 71:157-165. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 37. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2016.12. “Preventing Physical Child Abuse by Legal Punishment Q1 and Neighbor Help.” Children & Youth Services Review 71:45-51. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 38. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Xinshan Jia, and Jessica Chi-mei Li. 2016.12. “Engaging Q1 Adolescent Girls in Transactional Sex through Compensated Dating.” Journal of Adolescence 52:124-134. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Developmental, 30/68]

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Journal quartile 39. Yeung, Jerf W.K., Cheung, Chau-kiu, Sylvia Y.C.L. Kwok, and Janet T.Y. Leung. Q2 2016.6. “Socialization Effects of Authoritative Parenting and Its Discrepancy on Children.” Journal of Child & Family Studies 25(6):1980-1990. [SSCI-listed: Family Studies, 20/40] 40. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2016.5. “Encouraging the Disuse of Q2 Illicit Drugs among At-risk Youth.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 60(6):640-656. [SSCI-listed: Criminology & Penology, 24/55] 41. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Joseph Yu-shek Cheng. 2016.3. “Resources and Norms as Q1 Conditions for Well-Being in Hong Kong.” Social Indicators Research 126(2):757-775. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 42. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Rui Yuan. 2016.3. “Effects of Q1 Vocational Training on Unemployed Youths' Work Motivation and Work Engagement: Mediating Roles of Training Adequacy and Self-actualization.” Children & Youth Services Review 63:93-100. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 43. Ho, Wing-chung, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2016.2. “Migrant Families as Effective Q4 Buffers against Discrimination: The Perceived Work-care Conflict and Household Conditions of Mothers.” Journal of Social Work 16(2):155-173. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 31/40] 44. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2016.1. “Reducing Deviance through Q2 Youth’s Mutual Aid Group Dynamics.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 60(1):82-98. [SSCI-listed: Criminology & Penology, 24/55] 45. Cheung, Chau-kiu, T. Wing Lo, and Elaine Suk-ching Liu. 2016.1. “Sustaining Social Q4 Trust and Volunteer Role Identity Reciprocally over Time in Preadult, Adult, and Older Volunteers.” Journal of Social Service Research 42(1):70-83. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 36/40] 46. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Eileen Yuk-ha Tsang. 2015.11. “Political-economic Coalition Q4 among Entrepreneurs, Professionals, and Cadres in , China.” Sociological Research Online [SSCI-listed: Sociology, 110/142] 47. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Jerf Wai-keung Yeung. 2015.9. “Enhancing Job Performance Q3 and Mental Health through Organizational Nurturing Culture.” Human Service Organizations 39:251-266. [SSCI-listed: Public Administration, 31/46] 48. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Xiao Dong Yue, and Dennis Sing-wing Wong. 2015.7. “Influence Q3 of Parenting Patterns on the Addictive Internet use of Secondary School Students in Guangzhou and Hong Kong.” Journal of Child & Family Studies 24(8):2301-2309. [SSCI-listed: Family Studies, 20/40] 49. Cheung, Chau-kiu, T. Wing Lo, and Elaine Suk-ching Liu. 2015.6. “Relationships Q2 between Volunteerism and Social Responsibility in Young Volunteers.” Voluntas 26(3):872-889. [SSCI-listed: Social Issues, 14/41] 50. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2015.5. “Four- and Ten-Month Lagged Q2 Effects of Individual Counseling on the Prosocial Behavior of Young People.” Children & Youth Services Review 52:89-96. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 51. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Hoi Yan Cheung, and Ming-tak Hue. 2015.5. “Emotional Q2 Intelligence as a Basis for Self-esteem in Young Adults.” Journal of Psychology 149(1):63-84. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 40/129] 52. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2015.4. “Chinese Migrants’ Class Q2 Mobility in Hong Kong.” International Migration 53(2):219-235. [SSCI-listed: Demography, 17/25]

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Journal quartile 53. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2015.1 “Normative Influences on Civility in Hong Kong.” Social Q1 Indicators Research 120:229-246. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 54. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Raymond Kwok-hong Chan, and Wing-chung Ho. 2014.9. “Feeling Q1 Close to Fellow Citizens in Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.” Social Indicators Research 119(1):25-48. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 55. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2013.7. “Morale in Relation to Caring and Social Exclusion in Q1 Society.” Social Indicators Research 113(1):471-490. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 56. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Lih-yong Wang, and Raymond Kwok-hong Chan. 2013.7. Q1 “Differential Impacts of Stressors on Sense of Belonging.” Social Indicators Research 113(1):277-297. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 57. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2013.5. “Humor Styles, Optimism, and Their Q3 Relationships with Distress among Undergraduates in Three Chinese Cities.” Humor 26(2):351-370. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 99/129] 58. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2013.5. “Public Policies that Help Foster Social Inclusion.” Social Q1 Indicators Research 112(1):47-68. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 59. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2013.5. “Sustaining Resilience through Local Q1 Connectedness among Sojourn Students.” Social Indicators Research 111(3):785-800. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 60. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2013.5. “Reducing Youth's Drug Abuse Q2 through Training Social Workers for Cognitive–behavioral Integrated Treatment.” Children & Youth Services Review 35:302-311. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 61. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Bong-ho Mok. 2013.3. “Psychosocial Adaptation of Childhood Q2 Cancer Survivors and Their Siblings.” Journal of Child & Family Studies 22(2):253- 267. [SSCI-listed: Family Studies, 20/40] 62. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, Siu-ming To, Ying Liu, and Han-yu Song. Q2 2013.1. “Parent-child Relationships, Friendship Networks, and Developmental Outcomes of Economically Disadvantaged Youth in Hong Kong.” Children & Youth Services Review 35:91-101. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 63. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2013.1. “Social Inclusion of the Older Q2 Population in Response to the 2008 Financial Tsunami in Hong Kong.” Ageing & Society 33(1):64-88. [SSCI-listed: Gerontology, 15/32] 64. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Raymond Man-hung Ngan. 2012.10. “Filtered Life Satisfaction Q1 and Its Socioeconomic Determinants in Hong Kong.” Social Indicators Research 109(2):223-242. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 65. Wong, Chack-kie, Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwong-leung Tang. 2012.9. “Insured Q4 without Moral Hazard in the Healthcare Reform of China.” Social Work in Public Health 27:521-536. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 32/40] 66. Ho, Wing-chung, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2012.8. “The Double Marginalization of Q4 Chinese Migrant Mothers Living in the Low-income Communities of Hong Kong: Limited Social Support and Poverty” Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work & Development 22(3):159-175. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 39/40] 67. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Sik Hung Ng. 2012.7. “Impacts of Financial Crisis on Social Q3 Engagement in Hong Kong.” Journal of Socio-Economics 41:623-632. [SSCI-listed: Economics, 240/333]

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Journal quartile 68. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2012.5. “Sojourn Students’ Humor Styles as Q1 Buffers to Achieve Resilience.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations 36:353- 364. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 26/95] 69. Chong, Alice Ming-lin, Cheung, Chau-kiu, Jean Woo, and Alex Yui-huen Kwan. Q2 2012.5. “Availability, Use, and Cultivation of Support Networks as Predictors of the Well-being of Middle-aged and Older Chinese: A Panel Study.” Scientific World Journal 2012(978036). [SCI-listed: Multidisciplinary Sciences, 16/55] 70. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ping Kwong Kam. 2012.5. “Resiliency in Older Hong Kong Q2 Chinese: Using the Grounded Theory Approach to Reveal Social and Spiritual Conditions.” Journal of Aging Studies 26:355-367. [SSCI-listed: Gerontology, 17/32] 71. Lee, Tak-yan, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Wai-man Kwong. 2012.5. “Resilience as a Q2 Positive Youth Development Construct: A Conceptual Review.” Scientific World Journal 2012(390450). [SCI-listed: Multidisciplinary Sciences, 16/55] 72. Chong, Alice Ming-lin, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2012.4. “Factor Structure of a Q4 -version Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.” Sleep & Biological Rhythms 10(2):118-125. [SCI-listed: Neurosciences, 240/252] 73. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2012.4. “Social Mitigation of the Impact Q1 of Urban Renewal on Residents' Morale.” Social Indicators Research 106(3):525-543. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 74. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tit Wing Lo, and Elaine Suk-ching Liu. 2012.2. “Measuring Q3 Volunteering Empowerment and Competence in Shanghai.” Administration in Social Work 36(2):149-174. [SSCI-listed: Public Administration, 31/46] 75. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Wing-chung Ho. 2012.1. “Investing in Community Q3 Participation to Receive Social Support.” Journal of Social Service Research 38(1):110- 123. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 36/40] 76. Ng, Sik Hung. Chau-kiu Cheung, Alice M.L. Chong, Jean Woo, Alex Y.H. Kwan, and Q3 Stephanie Lai. 2011.12 “Aging Well Socially through Engagement with Life: Adapting Rowe and Kahn’s Model of Successful Aging to Chinese Cultural Context.” International Journal of Aging & Human Development 73(4):313-330. [SSCI-listed: Gerontology, 29/32] 77. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Esther Oi-wah Chow. 2011.12. “Reciprocal Influences between Q3 Burnout and Effectiveness in Professional Care for Elders.” Social Work in Health Care 50:694-718. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 21/40] 78. Ho, Wing-chung, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2011.10. “Intervening in the Work-family Q4 Interface: Some Observations of Life-course Strategies of Mothers in Low-income Communities.” Asian Women 27(3):53-82. [SSCI-listed: Women’s Studies, 5/21] 79. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Esther Oi-wah Chow. 2011.8. “Interpersonal Crossover Q3 Influences between the Care Provider’s Burnout and the Older Care Recipient’s Quality of Life.” Administration in Social Work 35(4):425-445. [SSCI-listed: Public Administration, 31/46] 80. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and John Wing-ling Tse. 2011.8. “Friends’ Influences on Young Q1 People’s Aggression Risk.” Children & Youth Services Review 33(10):1786-1794. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 81. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2011.7. “Children’s Sense of Belonging and Parental Social Capital Q3 Derived from School.” Journal of Genetic Psychology 172(2):199-208. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 83/129]

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Journal quartile 82. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Jessica Chi-mei Li. 2011.7. “Ritualized Interaction for the Q3 Advancement of Children’s National Identification in Hong Kong.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology 41(6):1486-1513. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 52/62] 83. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2011.6. “Neighborhood Homogeneity and Q1 Cohesion in Sustainable Community Development.” Habitat International 35:564-572. [SSCI-listed: Urban Studies, 4/39] 84. Ho, Wing-chung, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2011.6. “Social Sustainability for Mothers in Q1 Hong Kong's Low-income Communities.” Habitat International 35:529-536. [SSCI- listed: Urban Studies, 4/39] 85. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Stephen Kun Ma. 2011.6. “Coupling Social Solidarity and Q1 Social Harmony in Hong Kong.” Social Indicators Research 103(3):145-167. [SSCI- listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 86. Yue, Xiao Dong, Michael Bender, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2011.4. “Who Are the Best- Q3 known National and Foreign Creators: A Comparative Study among Undergraduates in China and Germany.” Journal of Creative Behavior 45(1):23-37. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Educational, 16/55] 87. Tse, Vincent Wai-shing, Tina Louisa Rochelle, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2011.3. “The Q3 Relationship between Personality, Social Functioning and Depression: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis.” International Journal of Psychology 46(3):234-240. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 40/129] 88. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Jerf Wai-keung Yeung. 2011.2. “Meta-analysis of Q1 Relationships between Religiosity and Constructive and Destructive Behaviors among Adolescents.” Children & Youth Services Review 33(2):376-385. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 89. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Ping Kwong Kam, and Raymond Man-hung Ngan. 2011.1. “Age Q3 Discrimination in the Labour Market from the Perspectives of Employers and Older Workers.” International Social Work 54(1):118-136. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 27/40] 90. Ho, Wing-chung, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2011.1. “Ecological Influences on Chinese Q1 Migrant Mothers’ Integration with Hong Kong.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations 35(1):31-40. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 26/95] 91. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and John Wing-ling Tse. 2010.12. “Popularity among Peers as a Q4 Condition for a Child’s Risk of Substance Abuse.” Journal of Drug Issues 40(3):577- 610. [SSCI-listed: Substance Abuse, 28/36] 92. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Tak-yan Lee. 2010.10. “Contributions of Moral Education Q3 Lectures and Moral Discussion in Hong Kong Secondary Schools.” Social Psychology of Education 13:575-591. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Educational, 35/55] 93. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ping Kwong Kam. 2010.10. “Bonding and Bridging Social Q3 Capital Development by Social Workers.” Journal of Social Service Research 56(5):402-413. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 36/40] 94. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Jerf Wai-keung Yeung. 2010.9. “Gender Differential in Q1 Deviant Friends' Influence on Children's Academic Self-esteem.” Children & Youth Services Review 32:1750-1757. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 95. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Stephen Kun Ma. 2010.8. “How Older Residents Benefit from Q3 the Management of Volunteer Service.” Administration in Social Work 34(3):241-258. [SSCI-listed: Public Administration, 31/46] 96. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Tak-yan Lee. 2010.4. “Improving Social Competence through Q2 Character Education.” Evaluation & Program Planning 33:255-263. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 27/95]

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Journal quartile 97. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Raymond Kwok-hong Chan. 2010.3. “Social Capital as Q1 Exchange: Its Contribution to Morale.” Social Indicators Research 96:205-227. [SSCI- listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 98. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwong-leung Tang. 2010.2. “Socialization Factors Conducive Q1 to Social Work Students’ Gain in Competence: Experience in Hong Kong, China.” Journal of Social Work 10(1):42-58. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 31/40] 99. Yue, Xiao Dong, Chau-kiu Cheung, Dennis Sing Wing Wong. 2010.2. “From Q3 Glamour-oriented Idolatry to Achievement-oriented Idolatry: A Framing Experiment among Adolescents in Hong Kong and Shenzhen.” Asian Journal of Social Psychology 13:1-8. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 57/62] 100. Lee, Tak-yan, Wai-man Kwong, Chau-kiu Cheung, Michael Ungar, and Maria Y.L. Q1 Cheung. 2010.1. “Children’s Resilience-related Beliefs as a Predictor of Positive Child Development in Face of Adversities: Implications for Intervention to Enhance Children’s Quality of Life.” Social Indicators Research 95(3):437-453. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 101. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2010.1. “Training to Raise Unemployed Q1 Youth’s Work Commitment in Tianjin.” Children & Youth Services Review 32:298-305. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 102. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwok Leung. 2009.12. “Ways that Social Change Predicts Q1 Personal Quality of Life.” Social Indicators Research 96(3):459-477. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 103. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2009.8. “Resources Mitigating the Q1 Impediment of Discrimination to the Acculturation Success of Students Migrated to Hong Kong.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations 33:372-382. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 26/95] 104. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2009.7. “Evaluating the Benefit from the Help of the Parent-teacher Q2 Association to Child Performance.” Evaluation & Program Planning 32(3):247-256. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 27/95] 105. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2009.7. “Building Q4 Mutual Aid among Young People with Emotional and Behavioral Problems: The Experiences of Hong Kong Social Workers.” Adolescence 44(174):447-463. [SSCI- listed: Psychology, Developmental, 59/67] 106. Chow, Esther Oi-wah, and Chau-kiu Cheung, 2009.7. “Raising Self-esteem through Q4 Social Networking Intervention for Older Chinese Adults in Hong Kong.” Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work & Development 19(1):66-81. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 39/40] 107. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Alex Yui-huen Kwan. 2009.2. “The Erosion of Filial Piety by Q2 Modernisation in Chinese Cities.” Ageing & Society 29:179-198. [SSCI-listed: Gerontology, 15/32] 108. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2009.2. “Idealism, Altruism, Career Q2 Orientation and Emotional Exhaustion among Social Work Undergraduates.” Journal of Social Work Education 45(1):105-120. [SSCI-listed: Education & Educational Research, 187/224] 109. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Andrew Chi-fai Chan. 2008.11. “Benefits of Hong Kong Q4 Chinese CEOs’ Confucian and Daoist Leadership Styles.” Leadership & Organization Development Journal 49(6):474-503. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Management, 170/185] 110. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and John Wing-ling Tse. 2008.11. “Hong Kong Children’s Posited Q3 Vulnerability to Social Influence on Substance Abuse.” Substance Use & Misuse 43(11):1544-1558. [SSCI-listed: Substance Abuse, 24/36]

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Journal quartile 111. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Raymond Kwok-hong Chan. 2008.10. “Facilitating Q3 Achievement by Social Capital.” Journal of Socio-Economics 37:2261-2277. [SSCI- listed: Economics, 240/333] 112. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and John Wing-ling Tse. 2008.10. “Institutional Trust as a Q4 Determinant of Anxiety during the SARS Crisis in Hong Kong.” Social Work in Public Health 23(5):41-54. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 32/40] 113. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Ngan-pun Ngai, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Siu-ming To. 2008.7. Q4 “The Effects of Service Participation, Friendship Networks, and Family Support on Developmental Outcomes: A Study of Young People from Low-Income Families in Hong Kong.” Adolescence 43(170):399-416. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Developmental, 59/67] 114. Shek, Daniel Tan-lei, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2008.7. “Dimensionality of the Chinese Q1 Dyadic Adjustment Scale Based on Confirmatory Factor Analyses.” Social Indicators Research 86:201-212. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 115. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2008.6. “Ways by which Comparable Q1 Income Affects Life Satisfaction in Hong Kong.” Social Indicators Research 87:169- 187. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 116. Cheng, Sheung-tak, Kelvin C.C. Cheung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2008.6. “Peer Q2 Victimization and Depression among Hong Kong Adolescents.” Journal of Clinical Psychology 64(6):766-776. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Clinical, 43/119] 117. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Ching-man Lam, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2008.5. “Help from Q3 the Parent-Teacher Association to Parenting Efficacy: Beyond Social Status and Informal Social Capital.” Journal of Socio-Economics 37:1138-1152. [SSCI-listed: Economics, 240/333] 118. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2008.1. “Retrospective and Prospective Q1 Evaluations of Environmental Quality under Urban Renewal as Determinants of Residents’ Subjective Quality of Life.” Social Indicators Research 85(2):223-241. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 119. Tang, Kwong-keung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2007.12. “Programme Effectiveness in Q2 Activating Welfare Recipients to Work: The Case of Hong Kong.” Social Policy & Administration 41(7):747-767. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 17/40] 120. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Raymond Man-hung Ngan. 2007.11. “Empowering for Q3 Community Integration in Hong Kong.” Journal of Developmental & Physical Disabilities 19(4):305-322. [SSCI-listed: Rehabilitation, 21/70] 121. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Ngan-pun Ngai, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2007.10. “Family Q2 Strain and Adolescent Delinquency in Two Chinese Cities, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.” Journal of Child & Family Studies 16(5):626-641. [SSCI-listed: Family Studies, 20/40] 122. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2007.10. “Relating Social Welfare to Life Q1 Satisfaction in the Postmodern Era of Hong Kong.” Social Indicators Research 84(1):53-70. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 123. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2007.10. “Which Chinese Creators Are Q3 Famous and Why: Views from Hong Kong and Mainland Chinese Students.” Journal of Creative Behavior 41(3):177-196. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Educational, 16/55] 124. Ngai, Ngan-pun, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2007.8. “Cognitive and Q4 Social Influences on Gang Involvement among Delinquents in Three Chinese Cities” Adolescence 42(166):381-403. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Developmental, 59/67]

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Journal quartile 125. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2007.7. “Enhancing Life Satisfaction by Q1 Government Accountability in China.” Social Indicators Research 82(3):411-432. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 126. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Raymond Man-hung Ngan. 2007.6. “Helping Informal Q3 Caregivers with Responsive Communication in the Adult Day Care Center.” Administration in Social Work 31(2):27-48. [SSCI-listed: Public Administration, 31/46] 127. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2007.6. “Effective Group Work with Q4 Delinquents in Hong Kong.” Adolescence 42(165):151-165. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Developmental, 59/67] 128. Tang, Kwong-keung, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2007.4. “The Competence of Hong Kong Q4 Social Work Students in Working with Victims of the 2004 Tsunami Disaster.” International Social Work 50(3):405-418. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 27/40] 129. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Ngan-pun Ngai, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2006.12. Q4 “Environmental Influences on Risk Taking among Hong Kong Young Dance Partygoers.” Adolescence 41(164):739-752. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Developmental, 59/67] 130. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Esther Oi-wah Chow. 2006.9. “Spilling over Strain between Q3 Elders and Their Caregivers in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Aging & Human Development 63(1):73-93. [SSCI-listed: Gerontology, 29/32] 131. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Alex Yui-huen Kwan, and Sik Hung Ng. 2006.9 “Impacts of Filial Q1 Piety on Preference for Kinship versus Public Care.” Journal of Community Psychology 34(5):617–634. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 24/40] 132. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Yong Gui. 2006.6 “Job Referral in China: The Advantage of Q1 Strong Ties.” Human Relations 59(6):847-872. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 5/95] 133. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Kwan-kwok Leung, Wing-tai Chan, Kun Ma, and Raymond Man- Q2 hung Ngan. 2006.3. “Self-expressive Orientation and Willingness to Pay Taxes and Public Fees in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research 18(1):107-118. [SSCI-listed: Communication, 24/76] 134. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2006.4. “Luminary Emergence and Eminence Q3 across Chinese History.” Social Science Journal 43(3):147-165. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 56/95] 135. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Timothy Roskams, and Dean Fisher. 2006.3. “Enhancement of Q3 Creativity through a One-semester Course in University.” Journal of Creative Behavior 40(1):1-25. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Educational, 16/55] 136. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2006.2. “Experiential Learning Promoting Adolescents’ Q3 Voluntarism in Hong Kong” Child & Youth Care Forum 35(1):51-78. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Developmental 57/68] 137. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Suk-ching Liu, and Tak-yan Lee. 2005.8. “Parents, Teachers, and Q4 Peers and Early Adolescent Runaway in Hong Kong.” Adolescence 40(158):403-424. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Developmental, 59/67] 138. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2005.8. “Who Won Political Elections in Hong Kong over Time?” Q4 Social Science Journal 42(3):183-199. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 56/95] 139. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Chi-fai Chan. 2005.8. “Philosophical Foundations of Eminent Q1 Hong Kong Chinese CEOs’ Leadership.” Journal of Business Ethics 60:47-62. [SSCI- listed: Ethics, 8/52]

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Journal quartile 140. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Alex Hui-yuen Kwan, Sophia Siu-chee Chan, Raymond Man-hung Q1 Ngan, Sik Hung Ng, Edward Man-fuk Leung, and Anna Lau. 2005.6. “Quality of Life in Older Adults: Benefits from Caring Services in Hong Kong.” Social Indicators Research 71:291-334. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 20/95] 141. Ngai, Ngan-pun, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2005.6. “Predictors of the Likelihood of Q1 Delinquency: A Study of Marginal Youth in Hong Kong, China.” Youth & Society 36(4):445-470. [SSCI-listed: Social Issues, 5/41] 142. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Raymond Man-hung Ngan. 2005.6. “Improving Older Adults’ Q1 Functional Ability through Service Use in a Home Care Program in Hong Kong.” Research on Social Work Practice 15(3):154-164. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 5/40] 143. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Suk-ching Liu. 2005.5. “Factors Underlying Junior High Q2 School Students’ Seeking Help from Social Services.” Childhood 12(1):55-70. [SSCI- listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 38/95] 144. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2005.3 “Adaptation to Work Restructuring among Working People Q3 in Hong Kong.” Journal of Socio-Economics 34:361-376. [SSCI-listed: Economics, 240/333] 145. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2005.2 “Rational or Demoralized Responses to Work Restructuring Q1 in Hong Kong?” Human Relations 58(2):223-247. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 5/95] 146. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2004.12 “Humanist Approaches to Youth Q3 Development in the Summer Youth Program of Hong Kong.” Journal of Social Service Research 31(2):1-24. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 36/40] 147. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2004.11 “Organizational Influence on Working People’s Q1 Occupational Noise Protection in Hong Kong.” Journal of Safety Research 35:465-475. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 12/95] 148. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tak-yan Lee, Wing-tai Chan, Suk-ching Liu, and Kwan-kwok Q3 Leung. 2004.11 “Developing Civic Consciousness through Social Engagement among Hong Kong Youths.” Social Science Journal 41:651-660. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 56/95] 149. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2004.8 “Economic and Political Q3 Conditions and Modern and Postmodern Value Orientations of Hong Kong Citizens.” Social Science Journal 41(3):347-361. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 56/95] 150. Chan, Raymond Kwok-hong, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Ito Peng. 2004.8. “Social Capital Q3 and Its Relevance to the Japanese-Model Welfare Society.” International Journal of Social Welfare 13:315-324. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 14/40] 151. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2004.5 “Forming Life Satisfaction among Q1 Different Social Groups during the Modernization of China.” Journal of Happiness Studies 5:25-56. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 17/95] 152. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Elisabeth Rudowicz. 2003.10 “Underachievement and Q3 Attributions among Students Attending Schools Stratified by Student Ability.” Social Psychology of Education 6:303-323. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Educational, 35/55] 153. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Elisabeth Rudowicz, Xiao Dong Yue, and Anna S.F. Kwan. 2003.6 Q3 “Creativity of University Students: What Is the Impact of Field and Year of Study?” Journal of Creative Behavior 37(1):42-63. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Educational, 16/55]

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Journal quartile 154. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Elisabeth Rudowicz. 2003.3. “Academic Outcomes of Ability Q2 Grouping among Junior High School Students in Hong Kong.” Journal of Educational Research 96(4):241-254. [SSCI-listed: Education & Educational Research, 92/224] 155. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2002.10 “Postmodern and Modern Value Q4 Orientations and Life Satisfaction among Hong Kong Chinese” Social Behavior and Personality 30(7):697-707. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 60/62] 156. Chan, Juliana Chung-ngor, Chau-kiu Cheung, C.D.A. Stehouwer, J.J. Emeis, P.C.Y. Q1 Tong, G.T.C. Ko, and J.S. Yudkin. 2002.8. “The Central Roles of Obesity-associated Dyslipidaemia, Endothelial Activation and Cytokines in the Metabolic Syndrome: An Analysis by Structural Equation Modelling.” International Journal of Obesity 26:994- 1008. [SCI-listed: Nutrition & Dietetics, Social, 6/79] 157. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2002.3 “Gender Differences in Work Participation and Earnings in Q2 Hong Kong.” Journal of Contemporary Asia 32(1):69-90. [SSCI-listed: Area Studies, 2/65] 158. Ngai, Ngan-pun, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Chi-kei Li. 2001.9 “China’s Youth Policy Q1 Formulation and Youth Participation.” Children and Youth Services Review 23(8):651- 669. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 10/40] 159. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Ping-kwong Kam, Wing-tai Chan, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2001.6 Q3 “Relationships among the Civic Awareness, Mobilization, and Electoral Participation of Elderly People in Hong Kong.” Social Science Journal 38:307-313. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 56/95] 160. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2000.12 “Explanatory Effort and Structure as Contributors to the Q3 Good Life among University Students.” Social Psychology of Education 4:159-188. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Educational, 35/55] 161. Lau, Joseph Tak-fai, Aaron Yu, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Sophie Suk-fong Leung. Q1 2000.12. “Studies on Common Illnesses and Medical Care Utilization Patterns of Adolescents in Hong Kong.” Journal of Adolescent Health 27:443-452. [SSCI-listed: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health, 7/145] 162. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Wing-tai Chan, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2000.7 “Roles of Civic Q2 Duty, Political Responsiveness, and Mass Media for Voter Turnout in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research 12(2):199-207. [SSCI-listed: Communication, 24/76] 163. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Cheung-ming Chan. 2000.5. “Social-cognitive Factors of Q2 Donating Money to Charity, with Special Attention to an International Relief Organization in Hong Kong.” Evaluation & Program Planning 23:241-253. [SSCI- listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 27/95] 164. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Cheung-ming Chan. 2000.3. “Learning to Work Safely with Q4 Reference to a Social-cognitive Model.” Social Behavior & Personality 28(3):293-308. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 60/62] 165. Yue, Xiao Dong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2000.3. “Selection of Favourite Idols and Q3 Models among Chinese Young People: A Comparative Study in Hong Kong and Nanjing.” International Journal of Behavioral Development 24(1):91-98. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Developmental, 48/68] 166. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2000.2 “Commitment to the Organization in Exchange for Support Q4 from the Organization.” Social Behavior & Personality 28(2):125-140. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 60/62]

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Journal quartile 167. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2000.2. “Service Role Commitment among Q2 Participants of Centers for Children and Youth.” Childhood 7(1):27-42. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 38/95] 168. Lau, Joseph Tak-fai, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1999.11. “Factors Associated with Q4 Discriminatory Attitudes towards Mentally Retarded Persons and Psychiatric Patients.” International Social Work 42(4):431-444. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 27/40] 169. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven A. Scherling. 1999.9. “Job Satisfaction, Work Values, Q3 and Sex Differences in Taiwan’s Organizations.” Journal of Psychology 133(5):563- 575. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 40/129] 170. Kam, Ping-kwong, Chau-kiu Cheung, Wing-tai Chan, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 1999.9. Q2 “Mobilized or Civic-minded: Factors Affecting the Political Participation of Senior Citizens.” Research on Aging 21(5):627-656. [SSCI-listed: Gerontology, 19/32] 171. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1999.1. “Variation in Structuralist and Individualist Explanations Q3 among Classes in Hong Kong.” Sociological Spectrum 19(1):93-118. [SSCI-listed: Sociology, 115/142] 172. Lau, Joseph Tak-fai, Josephy L.Y. Liu, Chau-kiu Cheung, Aaron Yu, and C.K. Wong. Q1 1999. “Prevalence and Correlates of Physical Abuse in Hong Kong Chinese Adolescents: A Population-Based Approach.” Child Abuse & Neglect 23(6):549-557. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 2/40] 173. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Siu-tong Kwok. 1999. “Redefining the Value Structure of Q4 College Students in Hong Kong and the Mainland of China.” Social Behavior & Personality 27(2):195-204. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 60/62] 174. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1998.8. “Sophistication in Theorizing about Social Problems as a Q4 Condition for the Good Life.” Genetic, Social, General Psychology Monographs 124(3):353-374. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 46/50] 175. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Siu-tong Kwok. 1998. “Social Studies and Ideological Beliefs Q3 in Mainland China and Hong Kong.” Social Psychology of Education 2:217-236. [SSCI- listed: Psychology, Educational, 35/55] 176. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Christopher Bagley. 1998. “Validating an American Scale in Q3 Hong Kong: The Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D).” Journal of Psychology 132(2):169-186. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 40/129] 177. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Siu-tong Kwok. 1998. “Activities and Academic Achievement Q3 among College Students.” Journal of Genetic Psychology 159(2):147-162. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 83/129] 178. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Kwan-kwok Leung, Wing-tai Chan, and Kun Ma. 1998. Q4 “Depression, Loneliness, and Health in an Adverse Living Environment: A Study of Bedspace Residents in Hong Kong.” Social Behavior & Personality 26(2):151-169. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 60/62] 179. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1998. “Impacts of Classes on Hong Kong People’s Well-being.” Q1 Human Relations 51(1):89-119. [SSCI-listed: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary, 5/95] 180. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Cheung-ming Chan. 1997. “Tolerance for Concerts in a Public Q4 Place.” Journal of Social Psychology 137(6):739-748. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 47/62] 181. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Suk-ching Liu. 1997. “Parental Distress and the Child’s Q3 Problems among Single-parent Families in China.” Journal of Genetic Psychology 158(3):245-260. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 83/129]

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Journal quartile 182. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1997. “Toward a Theoretically Based Measurement Model of the Q3 Good Life.” Journal of Genetic Psychology 158(2):200-215. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 83/129] 183. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1997. “World Understanding and Well-Being in a Marital Q3 Context.” Journal of Genetic Psychology 158(1):41-58. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Multidisciplinary, 83/129] 184. Ngai, Ngan-pun, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1997. “Participation in Hong Kong’s Youth Q1 Center Activities: A Sequential Specificity Approach.” Youth & Society 29(2):238-253. [SSCI-listed: Social Issues, 5/41] 185. Ma, Hing-keung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1996. “A Cross-cultural Study of Moral Stage Q2 Structure in Hong Kong Chinese, English, and Americans.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 27(6):700-713. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 20/62] 186. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Siu-tong Kwok. 1996. “Conservative Orientation as a Q4 Determinant of Hopelessness.” Journal of Social Psychology 136:333-347. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 47/62] 187. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Chi-fai Chan. 1996. “Television Viewing and Mean World Q4 Value in Hong Kong’s Adolescents.” Social Behavior & Personality 24(4):351-364. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 60/62] 188. Chan, Juliana Chung-ngor, Chau-kiu Cheung, Edith M.C. Lau, Jean Woo, Albert Y.W. Q1 Chan, Ramasmyiyer Swaminathan, and Clive S. Cockrama. 1996. “The Metabolic Syndrome in Hong Kong Chinese: The Interrelationships among Its Components Analyzed by Structural Equation Modelling.” Diabetes Care 19(9):953-959. [SCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 5/124] 189. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Jik-joen Lee, and Cheung-ming Chan. 1994. “Self-Esteem and Q4 Perceptions of Elderly People.” Social Behavior & Personality 22(3):279-289. [SSCI- listed: Psychology, Social, 60/62] 190. Shek, Daniel T.L, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1990. “Locus of Coping in a Sample of Q4 Chinese Working Parents: Reliance on Self or Seeking Help from Others.” Social Behavior & Personality 18(2):327-346. [SSCI-listed: Psychology, Social, 60/62] 191. Shek, Daniel T.L., and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1989. “Occupational Trust in Ex-Mental Q1 Patients in a Sample of Chinese Secondary School Students.” Journal of Community Psychology 18(2):120-129. [SSCI-listed: Social Work, 24/40]

Papers in journals not indexed in the Web of Knowledge Citation (by others) 192. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Stephen Kun Ma, and King-chi Chan. In press. “Yellow Paper 0 Cueing Youth’s Localist Identity in Hong Kong.” College Student Journal. 193. Yeung, Jerf W. K., and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2020.1. “Effectiveness of Faith-based 0 Treatment for Substance Addiction in Hong Kong: A Longitudinal Study.” Advances in Psychology Research 139:97-122. 194. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Sijia Guo. 2019.1. “Teacher, Police, and Social Worker 0 Helpfulness for Preventing Parental Physical Abuse in Shanghai.” Advances in Sociology Research 26:65-96. 195. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Stephen Kun Ma, and King-chi Chan. In press. “Yellow Paper 0 Cueing Youth’s Localist Identity in Hong Kong.” College Student Journal. 196. Yue, Xiao Dong, Chau-kiu Cheung, Neelam Arjan Hiranandani, and Jiang Feng. 0 2018.2. “Dispositional Predispositions of Depression, Life Satisfaction, and Life.” International Journal of Psychology & Behavior Analysis 4:142.

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197. Chau-kiu Cheung, Hoi Yan Cheung, and Ming-tak Hue. 2017.4. “Educational 0 Contributions to Students’ Belongingness to the Society, Neighbourhood, School and Family.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 22(2):226-237. 198. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tak-yan Lee, and Ping Kwong Kam. 2015.10. “Social Production 0 of Resilience and Adjustment in Social Service Users.” Advances in Sociology Research 16:51-72. 199. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Yong Gui. 2015.10. “Does Patriotism Raise Shanghai’s 0 Cooperation with Hong Kong?” Advances in Sociology Research 16:91-110. 200. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Hoi Yan Cheung, and Ming-tak Hue. 2015.7. “Reciprocal 0 Influences between Self-assessed Emotional Intelligence and Self-esteem.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 20(3):295-305. 201. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2014.9. “Delinquent Risks of Parental Abuse at the Age of 11 years 0 among At-risk Youth.” Early Child Development & Care 184(9-10):1458-1471. 202. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Siu-ming To. 2014.7. “Economic 0 Disadvantage and Transitional Outcomes: A Study of Young People from Low-Income Families in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 19(3):318-335. 203. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Hoi Yan Cheung, and Joseph Wu. 2014.7. “Career Unreadiness in 0 Relation to Anxiety and Authoritarian Parenting among Undergraduates.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 19(3):336-349. 204. Lee, Tak-yan, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Wai-man Kwong. 2013.6. “Resilience as a Positive 0 Youth Development Construct: A Conceptual Review.” Journal of Alternative Medicine Research 5(1):39-50. 205. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2013.4. “Postmaterialist Influences on Welfare Adequacy and 0 Political Trust in Hong Kong.” Journal of Comparative Asian Development 12(1):147- 179. 206. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2012.12. “Conditions for the Dissatisfying Effect of Reference Group Income.” Journal of Alternative Medicine Research 4(3):297-310. 207. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Bong-ho Mok. 2012.10. “Training and Counseling that 0 Facilitate Childhood Cancer Survivors’ Adaptation” Advances in Psychology Research 94:225-243. 208. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Ngan-pun Ngai, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2012.9. “Work 0 Commitment among Unemployed Youth in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tianjin.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 17(2-3):65-83. 209. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2012.9. “Effects of 0 Service Use, Family Social Capital and School Social Capital on Psychosocial Development among Economically Disadvantaged Secondary School Students in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 17(2-3):131-148. 210. Ngai, Ngan-pun, Chau-kiu Cheung, Steven Sek-yum Ngai, and Siu-ming To. 2012.9. 0 “Youth Leadership Training in Hong Kong: Current Developments and the Way Ahead.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 17(2-3):165-179. 211. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2012.3. “Idol Worship as Compensation for 0 Parental Absence.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 17(1):35-46. 212. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2012.2. “Enhancing Elders’ Quality of Life in the Continuum of 0 Care in Hong Kong.” Advances in Sociology Research 11:1-36. 213. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwok Leung. 2012.2. “How Do Income Range and Frequency 0 Affect Subjective Well-being in Chinese Societies? The Moderating Role of Economic Confidence.” Advances in Sociology Research 10:121-140. 214. Yue, Xiao Dong, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2011.12 “The Relationship between 0 Acculturation and Humor Styles among Mainland Chinese University Students in Hong Kong.” Educational Research Journal (Hong Kong) 26(2):247-270.

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215. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2011.10. “Pentangular Dimensions of Chinese 0 Adolescents’ Idol Worship.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 16:225-244. 216. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2011.9. “Social Work 0 Inputs, Change-inducing Group Mechanisms, and Mutual Aid among Young People with Emotional and Behavioral Problems.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 16:265-288. 217. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2010.12. “Demand on and Trust in Local Government for Tackling 0 Community Problems.” Advances in Sociology Research 6:135-154. 218. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, Ngan-pun Ngai, and Kwok-bong Chan. 0 2010.11. “Building Reciprocal Partnerships for Service-learning: The Experiences of Hong Kong Secondary School Teachers.” Child & Youth Services 31:170-187. 219. Jiang, Miaoyi, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2009.12. “Burdens from Educational Expenses 0 on Chinese Children Living in Poverty.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 15:175-192. 220. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2009.12. “The Effects of Parental Care 0 and Parental Control on the Internal Assets of Adolescent Children in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 15:103-120. 221. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Cheung, Chau-kiu, Ngan-pun Ngai, and Siu-ming To. 2009.9. 0 “Public Assistance Reception, Social Service Use, and Developmental Outcomes among Economically Disadvantaged Young People.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 15:103-120. 222. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Alex Yui-huen Kwan. 2009.6. “City-level Influences on 0 Chinese Filial Piety Practice.” Journal of Comparative Asian Development 8(1):105- 124. 223. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2009.3. “Mutual Aid 0 among Young People with Emotional and Behavioral Problems: A Proposed Theoretical Framework.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 14:353-365. 224. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2009.2. “Surviving Hegemony through 0 Resistance and Identity Articulation among Outreaching Social Workers.” Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal 26(1):15-27. 225. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Ngan-pun Ngai, Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Siu-ming To. 2008.12. 0 “Participation, Hardiness and Developmental Outcomes among Low-Income Young People in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 14:185-203. 226. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2008.10. “Lagged Harm of Work Restructuring and Work 0 Alienation to Work Commitment.” International Journal of Employment Studies 16(2):170-207. 227. Yeung, Jerf Wai-keung, Jacky Chau-kiu Cheung, and Yuk-chung Chan. 2007.12 “The 0 Impacts of Religious Involvement on Adolescents Health and Behavioural Outcomes: Implications for Local Research in Hong Kong.” Journal of Youth Studies (Hong Kong) 10(2):178-197. 228. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Raymond Man-hung Ngan, and Wing-tai Chan. 2007.11. 0 “Employment Services That Help New Arrivals at Hong Kong from Mainland China.” International Journal of Employment Studies 15(1):89-118. 229. To, Siu-ming, Steven Sek-yum Ngai, Ngan-pun Ngai, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2007.9 0 “Young People’s Existential Concerns and Club Drug Abuse.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 13(4):327-341. 230. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Jerf Wai-keung Yeung. 2007.4 “Self-reflected Causes of 0 Substance Abuse among Hong Kong Young Addicts.” Vulnerable Children & Youth Studies Journal 2(1):17-31.

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231. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Alex Yui-hui Kwan. 2006.9. “Inducting Older Adults into 0 Volunteer Work to Sustain Their Psychological Well-being.” Ageing International 31(1):44-58. 232. Yue, Xiao Dong, Dennis Sing-wing Wong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2006.7 “Emulative 0 Idol Perception: An Experimental Study among Secondary Students in Hong Kong and Shenzhen.” Journal of Youth Studies (Hong Kong) 9(2):142-150. 233. Kwan, Alex Yui-huen, Chau-kiu Cheung, Sik Hung Ng, Raymond Man-hung Ngan, 0 Ana Lau, Edward Man-fuk Leung, Sophia Siu-chee Chan, and Kam-kuen Chan. 2006.7 “Effectiveness of the Continuum of Care to Promote Older People’s Quality of Life in Hong Kong.” Asian Journal of Gerontology & Geriatrics 1(2):5-13. 234. Cheung, Chau-kiu, David Ping-pui Lok, and David Kin-keung Chan. 2005.12 0 “Adjustment in University Students Admitted by High School Recommendation as Compared with Their Classmates.” Journal of Marketing for Higher Education 15(1):51-79. 235. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwong Leung. 2005.10. “Hong Kong People’s Social 0 Cohesion and Their Dissent to National Security Legislation.” International Journal of Contemporary Sociology 42(2):344-364. 236. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, and Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2005.6. “When Does Career Strain 0 Reduce Delinquency? Friendship Concern in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 12(1/2):131-148. 237. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Tak-yan Lee. 2004.12 “Weakened Prosocial Orientation among 0 Young Gamblers in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 11(4):317-339. 238. Ngan, Raymond Man-hung, Mark Kin-yin Li, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2004.4. 0 “Community Integration of Older People with Developmental Disabilities in Hong Kong.” Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 2(2/3):101-119. 239. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2004.4 “Adolescent Modeling after Luminary 0 and Star Idols and Development of Self-efficacy.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 11(3):251-267. 240. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tak-yan Lee, and Chak-man Lee. 2003.12 “Factors in Successful 0 Relapse Prevention among Hong Kong Drug Addicts.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 37(3/4):179-200. 241. Ngai, Ngan-pun, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2003.12 “A Study of Marginal Youth’s 0 Likelihood and Delinquency in Hong Kong.” Hong Kong Journal of Social Work 37(2):229-238. 242. Yue, Xiao Dong, Chau-kiu Cheung, Sing-wing Wong. 2003.10. “Impacts of Gender 0 and Age on Adolescent Idol Worship: A Study in Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland.” Educational Research Journal 18(1):97-112. 243. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2003.4 “Identity Achievement and Idol 0 Worship among Teenagers in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 11(1):1-26. 244. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Elisabeth Rudowicz, Graeme Lang, Anna S.F. Kwan, and Xiao 0 Dong Yue. 2003.3. “Assessing University Students’ General and Specific Critical Thinking.” College Student Journal 36(4):504-525. 245. Yue, Xiao Dong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2002.8. “Worshiping Star Idols and Luminary 0 Idols: Reflections of 1998-2001 Studies in Hong Kong and Mainland China.” Journal of Youth Studies (Hong Kong) 5(2):179-191. 246. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Elisabeth Rudowicz, Graeme Lang, Xiao Dong Yue, and Anna S.F. 0 Kwan. 2002.3. “Critical Thinking among University Students: Does the Family Background Matter?” College Student Journal 35(4):577-597.

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247. Ngan, Raymond Man-hung, Chau-kiu Cheung, Stephen Kun Ma, David Ping-pui Lok, 0 and Wing-tai Chan. 2002.2. “Service Use and Quality Perceptions in Users of Adult Day Care Centers.” Hallym International Journal of Aging 3(1):115-132. 248. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Siu-tong Kwok. 2001.12 “Life Chances of College Students 0 from Different Class Origins in China.” College Student Journal 35(3):384-400. 249. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tak-yan Lee, Suk-ching Liu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 2001.10 0 “Friends’ Behavior, the Hedonist Lifestyle, and Delinquent and Moral Behavior Two Years Later.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 9:293-320. 250. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Wing-tai Chan, Tak-yan Lee, Suk-ching Liu, and Kwan-kwok 0 Leung. 2001.8 “Structure of Moral Consciousness and Moral Intentions among Youths in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 9(2/3):83-116. 251. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Man-hung Ngan. 2000.9. “Contributions of Volunteer 3 (1) Networking to Isolated Seniors in Hong Kong.” Journal of Gerontological Social Work 33(2):79-100. 252. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xiao Dong Yue. 2000.9. “Idol Worshipping for Vain Glory, 0 Illusory Romance or Intellectual Learning: A Study in Nanjing and Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 8(4):299-317. 253. Ngai, Ngan-pun, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2000.7 “Family Stress on Adolescents in Hong 0 Kong and the Mainland of China.” International Journal of Adolescence & Youth 8:183- 206. 254. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2000.5. “Studying as a Source of Life Satisfaction among 0 University Students” College Student Journal 34(1):79-95. 255. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Suk-ching Liu. 2000.3. “Acculturation, Social Integration, and 0 School Achievement among Low-ability Seventh Graders’ School Achievement in Hong Kong.” International Journal of Adolescence and Youth 8(1):81-108. 256. Yue, Xiao Dong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2000.2. “Idol Worshipping and Model 0 Learning among Chinese Young People: A Comparative Study among Students in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Changsha.” Journal of Youth Studies (Hong Kong) 3(1):133-145. 257. Yue, Xiao Dong, Sing-wing Wong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2000. “Survey and Analysis 0 of Differences in Idolatry between Secondary School Students in Hong Kong and Mainland.” Hong Kong Journal of Social Work 34:57-72. 258. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1999.12. “Ethical Judgment and Ethical Reasoning on Business 0 Issues: A Cross-lag Model for University Students in Hong Kong.” College Student Journal 33(4):515-530. 259. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Cheung-ming Chan, and Jik-joen Lee. 1999.11 “Beliefs about 0 Elderly People among Social Workers and the General Public in Hong Kong.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 14:131-152. 260. Lau, Joseph Tak-fai, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1999. “Public Evaluation of an 0 Announcement on Public Interest Communicated by an AIDS Patient.” Journal of Health & Social Policy 11(1):77-90. 261. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 1999.1. “Classmates’ Influence on Young 0 People’s Intention to Vote in Political Election in Hong Kong.” Journal of Youth Studies (Hong Kong) 2(1):44-55. 262. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Steven A. Scherling. 1998.9. “Ethical Reasoning and 0 Machiavellianism among Business Students in Hong Kong.” Teaching Business Ethics 1(3):283-302. 263. Chan, Wing-tai, Chau-kiu Cheung, Tak-yan Lee, Kwan-kwok Leung, and Suk-ching 0 Liu. 1998. “Moral Values, Judgments, and Intentions of Youths in Hong Kong.” Hong Kong Journal of Social Work 32(1):105-111.

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264. Scherling, Steven A., and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1996. “Reciprocal Relationships of 0 Organization Climate and Personal Needs: A Study of Taiwan’s Workers.” Hong Kong Journal of Business Management 13:17-41. 265. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Suk-ching Liu. 1997. “Impacts of Social Pressure and Social 0 Support on Distress among Single Parents in China.” Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 26(3/4):66-82. 266. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1995. “Unidirectional versus Reciprocal Relationships between 2 (0) Political Theorizing and Well-Being.” Journal of Social Behavior & Personality 10(3):609-630. 267. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 1995. “Democratic Predispositions among 2 (0) College Students in Hong Kong.” Journal of Social Behavior & Personality 10(2):363- 378. 268. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Jik-joen Lee, and Cheung-ming Chan. 1994. “Explicating Filial 14 (13) Piety in Relation to Family Cohesion.” Journal of Social Behavior & Personality 22(3):565-580. 269. Chan, Chi-fai, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1991. “Content Dimensions of TV Commercials 0 in Hong Kong: Toward the Generalizability of the Commercial Content Scale.” International Journal of Management 8(4):780-787. 270. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1988. “Cognitive and Attributional Analysis of Consumers’ 0 Reactions to Retailers’ Unfair Selling Practices: The Case of Television Set and Refrigerator.” Hong Kong Journal of Business Management 6:27-68. 271. Shek, Daniel T.L., K.Y. Mak, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1988. “Psychometric Properties 3 (1) of the Chinese Version of the General Health Questionnaire in a Sample of Mental Patients.” Chinese Journal of Psychology 30(2):65-77.

Book Chapters Contribution 272. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Jieyi Hu. 2020.7. “Residents’ Perception of Aid and Support 100% for Urban Renewal.” Pp. 1-26 in A Closer Look at Social Sustainability, edited by Chau- kiu Cheung. New York: Nova. 273. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Stephen Kun Ma. 2020.7. “Aiding Resettled Residents to 100% Integrate into the Community.” Pp. 27-50 in A Closer Look at Social Sustainability, edited by Chau-kiu Cheung. New York: Nova. 274. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Alex Yui-huen Kwan. 2020.7. “How Does Volunteer 100% Enrollment Induce Older Adults’ Commitment to Volunteering?” Pp. 51-82 in A Closer Look at Social Sustainability, edited by Chau-kiu Cheung. New York: Nova. 275. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Sik Hung Ng, and Alex Yui-huen Kwan. 2020.7. “Personal and 100% Societal Influences on the Support of Chinese People for Institutional Eldercare Roles in the Community.” Pp. 27-50 in A Closer Look at Social Sustainability, edited by Chau- kiu Cheung. New York: Nova. 276. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Julian Chuk-ling Lai. 2020.7. “Public Priority for Allocating 100% Kidney Transplants.” Pp. 109-136 in A Closer Look at Social Sustainability, edited by Chau-kiu Cheung. New York: Nova. 277. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Julia Po-wah Lai Tao, Tianli Qin. 2020.7. “Social Value 100% Orientations: Paternalism, Liberalism, and Egalitarianism.” Pp. 27-50 in A Closer Look at Social Sustainability, edited by Chau-kiu Cheung. New York: Nova. 278. Cheung, Chau-kiu. (ed.) 2020.7. A Closer Look at Social Sustainability. New York: 100% Nova.

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279. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Xuan Ning. 2018.4. “Environmental Influences on Emotional 100% Intelligence in Young People.” Pp.105-132 in Emotional Intelligence: Perceptions, Interpretations and Attitudes, edited by Maria del Carmen Perez-Fuentes, Maria del Mar Molero Jurado and Jose Jesus Gazquez Linares. New York: Nova. 280. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2017.9. “Social Forces on Residents’ Compliance with Urban 100% Renewal in Hong Kong.” Pp.171-208 in Urban Planning and Renewal, edited by Maddison Wolfe. New York: Nova. 281. Cheung, Joseph Yu-shek, Jacky Chau-kiu Cheung, and Beatrice Kit-fun Leung (eds.). 20% 2017.7. Mainlandization of Hong Kong: Pressures and Responses. Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong. 282. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2016.12. “Humor, Health, and Closeness to Neighbors.” Pp.39-56 100% in Humor: Emotional Aspects, Role in Social Interactions and Health Effects, edited by Holly Phillips. New York: Nova. 283. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2016.11. “Sustaining Resilience through Caring and Its Gender 100% Differential.” Pp.17-40 in Social Support: Gender Differences, Psychological Importance and Impacts on Well-Being, edited by Cedric Castillo. New York: Nova. 284. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2016.10. “Empowerment to Enhance Social Integration among 100% Mainland Chinese Migrants in Hong Kong.” Pp.27-44 in Empowerment: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, Strategies and Psychological Benefits, edited by Randall Harris. New York: Nova. 285. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2016.4. “Spiritual Tactics, Sickness, and Depressed Mood in Older 100% Adults.” Pp.87-102 in Religiosity: Psychological Perspectives, Individual Differences and Health Benefits, edited by Rochelle Cooper. New York: Nova. 286. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2015.12 “Impacts of Social Welfare and Government Trust in 100% Society on the Citizen.” Pp.93-112 in Social Change: Perspectives, Challenges and Implications for the Future, edited by Joel Wallace. New York: Nova. 287. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2015.9 “Organizational Social Capital in Relation to the Job 100% Promotion and Positive Affect.” Pp.101-118 in Social Capital: Global Perspectives, Management Strategies and Effectiveness, edited by C. Douglas Johnson. New York: Nova. 288. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2015.7. “Linking Teachers’ Performances to Pupils’ Improvement 100% under Curriculum Reform.” Pp.153-172 in Goal Setting and Personal Development: Teachers’ Perspectives, Behavioral Strategies and Impact on Performance, edited by Bernice Higgins. New York: Nova. 289. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2015.6. “Parent-child and Sibling Relationships in Contemporary 100% Asia.” Pp.213-229 in Routledge Handbook of Families in Asia, edited by Stella R. Quah. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. 290. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2015.3. “Pile-up Stress from Age Discrimination on Older Working 100% People’s Adjustment in Hong Kong.” Pp.83-106 in Job Stress: Risk Factors, Health Effects and Coping Strategies, edited by Cecilia R. Hopkins. New York: Nova. 291. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2014.12. “Conditions for the Benefit from and Need for Social 100% Welfare in Hong Kong.” Pp.49-72 in Social Welfare: Policies, Perspectives and Challenges, edited by Miranda L. Presley. New York: Nova. 292. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2014.12. “Social Responsibility by and Support for Merchants from 100% the Public’s Perspective.” Pp.239-256 in Corporate Social Responsibility: Challenges, Benefits and Impact on Business Performance, edited by Andrew P. Newell. New York: Nova.

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293. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2014.5. “At-risk Youth’s Adversity and the Influences from 100% Parents, Police and Social Work.” Pp.47-66 in Youth and Adversity: Psychology and Influences of Child and Adolescent Resilience and Coping, edited by Michael T. Garrett. New York: Nova. 294. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Ngan-pun Ngai (eds.). 2014.4. Youth 20% Policies and Services in Chinese Societies. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. 295. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2014.1. “Sex, Age, and Class Influences on Quality of Life in 100% Chinese Cities.” Pp.45-82 in Social Inequalities, edited by Jeffrey D. Rowsen and Amanda P. Eliot. New York: Nova. 296. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2014.1. “Pro-social Functions of Ritual Involvement to Early 100% Adolescents.” Pp.137-164 in Rituals: Practices, Ethnic and Cultural Aspects and Role in Emotional Healing, edited by Alley Parish. New York: Nova. 297. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ping Kwong Kam. 2013.12. “Social Capital as a Cure and 70% Response to Sickness.” Pp.199-213 in Social Capital: Theory, Measurement and Outcomes, edited by C. Douglas Johnson. New York: Nova. 298. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2013.10. “Age Differentials in the Impact of the Financial Crisis on 100% Social Relationships.” Pp.27-50 in Financial Crises: Identification, Forecasting and Effects on Transition Economies, edited by Cooper A. Hawthorne. New York: Nova. 299. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Sik Hung Ng. 2013.7. “Benefits of Borrowing Money from 70% Acquaintances during the Financial Crisis.” Pp.143-162 in Social Interactions: Evolution, Psychology and Benefits, edited by Arnaud Aubert. New York: Nova. 300. Lee, Tak-yan, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Wai-man Kwong. 2013.6. “Resilience as a 20% Positive Youth Development Construct: A Conceptual Review.” Pp.129-144 in Positive Youth Development: Theory, Research and Application, edited by Daniel T.L. Shek, Rachel C.F. Sun and Joav Merrick New York: Nova. 301. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Elisabeth Rudowicz. 2013.3. “Earning Grades with Excellent 70% Intelligence Assessed by Raven’s Matrices.” Pp.207-222 in Youth: Practices, Perspectives and Challenges, edited by Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo. New York: Nova. 302. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ping Kwong Kam. 2013.1. “Social Capital Development as a 70% Help to Youth’s Success.” Pp.103-118 in Friendships: Cultural Variations, Developmental Issues and Impact on Health, edited by Sarah Kaufmann and Viktor Meyer. New York: Nova. 303. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2013.1. “Experience of Discrimination against New Arrivals as a 100% Condition for the Necessity of Family Counseling.” Pp.83-98 in Migration: Practices, Challenges and Impact, edited by Huynh Truong Huy. New York: Nova. 304. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Alex Yui-huen Kwan. 2012.12. “Reinforcements of Older 70% Volunteers’ Performance in Hong Kong.” Pp.133-154 in Psychology of Performance and Defeat, edited by Anali L. Magnusson and Davin J. Lindberg. New York: Nova. 305. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and John Wing-ling Tse. 2012.12. “Reciprocal Influence on 70% Aggression among Young Friends.” Pp.119-136 in Psychology of Aggression: New Research, edited by Bernardo Cotto Guevara and Noe Adorno Becerra. New York: Nova. 306. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2012.10. “Conditions for the Dissatisfying Effect of Reference 100% Group Income.” Pp.87-108 in Psychology of Life Satisfaction, edited by Matt Vassar. New York: Nova. 307. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Raymond Man-hung Ngan. 2012.10. “Employers’ Hiring and 70% Dismissing of Older Workers.” Pp.55-84 in Homelessness, Poverty and Unemployment, edited by Sanna J. Thompson. New York: Nova.

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308. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2012.8. “Experiences Contributing to 70% Unemployed Youth’s Work Commitment in Hong Kong.” Pp.55-84 in Unemployment: Issues, Trends and Perspectives, edited by He Ping Wang and Bao Yu Ma. New York: Nova. 309. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2012.7. “Associations of Pride with Bullying and Helping in Young 100% People.” Pp.81-100 in Handbook on Psychology of Self-Esteem, edited by Stefan De Wals and Katerina Meszaros. New York: Nova. 310. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Alex Yui-huen Kwan. 2012.3. “The Utility of Enhancing Filial 70% Piety for Eldercare in China.” Pp. 127-145 in Aging in China: Implications to Social Policy of a Changing Economic State, edited by Sheying Chen and Jason L. Powell. New York: Springer. 311. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Alex Yui-huen Kwan. 2012.1. “Teaching about Filial Piety and 70% Learning from Its Antecedents.” Pp.17-42 in A Chinese Perspective on Teaching and Learning, edited by Betty C. Eng. New York: Routledge. 312. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2011.10. “Political Trust and Social Cohesion Orientation in Hong 100% Kong.” Pp.27-52 in Psychology of Trust, edited by Bernadette R. Curtis. New York: Nova. 313. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2011.7. “Acculturation Success in Employment among Chinese 100% Migrants from the Mainland to Hong Kong.” Pp.47-66 in Acculturation: Implications for Individuals, Families and Societies, edited by Tara M. Johnson. New York: Nova. 314. Kwan, Alex Yui-huen, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Sik Hung Ng, 2009.3. “The Impact of 70% the Concept of Filial Piety on the Family Institution: A Comparison Between the Young, Middle-aged, and Old Generations in Guangzhou.” Pp.429-466 in Guangdong: Challenges in Development and Crisis Management, edited by Joseph Y.S. Cheng. Hong Kong, China: Contemporary China Research Project, City University of Hong Kong. 315. Ngai, Ngan-pun, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2008.10 “Subcultural Factors Underlying 30% Chinese Marginal Youth’s Gang Involvement: A Comparative Study.” Pp.317-337 in and Youth Transitions: Processes of Social Inclusion and Patterns of Vulnerability in a Globalised World, edited by Rene Bendit and Marina Hahn-Bleibtreu. Leverkusen Opladen, Germany: Barbara Budrich and Pp.217-237 in Los Jovenes y el Future: Procesos de Inclusion Social y Patrones de Vulnerabilidad en un mundo Globalizado, edited by Rene Bendit, Marina Hahn and Ana Miranda. Prometeo Libros, Argentina. 316. Ngan, Raymond Man-hung, Ping-kwong Kam, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2007.11 “Age 10% Discrimination in the Labor Market: Barriers to Active Aging in Hong Kong.” Pp.147- 164 in The Crisis of Welfare in East Asia, edited by James Lee and Kam-wah Chan. Lanham, MD: Lexington. 317. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2004.7. “Rap Lyrics and Their Antisocial Effects on Young People 70% in Hong Kong.” Pp.451-471 in Language Matters: Communication, Culture, and Identity, edited by Sik Hung Ng, Christopher N. Candlin and Chi Yue Chiu. Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press. 318. Kwan, Alex Yui-huen, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2002.11. “Social Processes Conducive 30% to Older People’s Experience and Willingness to Participate in Volunteer Work in Hong Kong.” Pp.276-303 in Aging Hong Kong: Issues Facing an Aging Society, edited by Alex Yui-huen Kwan. Hong Kong: Cosmos. 319. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Alex Yui-huen Kwan, Sik-hung Ng, Raymond Man-hung Ngan, 70% Anna Lau, Edward Man-fuk Leung, Sophia Siu-chee Chan, and Kam-kuen Chan. 2002.11. “Conceptions of Positive Aging among Older People in Hong Kong.” Pp.12-39 in Aging Hong Kong: Issues Facing an Aging Society, edited by Alex Yui-huen Kwan. Hong Kong: Cosmos.

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320. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Jik-joen Lee, and Cheung-ming Chan. 1997. “Factors Affecting the 70% Life Satisfaction of Elderly Family Caregivers and Noncaregivers: A Study of Elderly Center Goers in Sha Tin District.” Pp.41-69 in Social Work in Hong Kong: Reflection and Challenges, edited by D.T.L. Shek, M.C. Lam, and C.F. Au. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong. 321. Kwok, Siu-tong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1996. “Value Conflict, Authoritarianism, and 30% Hopelessness of College Students in Hong Kong.” Pp.47-66 in Exploration into Youth Work, edited by Kit-wan Ho, Man-chiu Lee, and Tai-ki Mok. Hong Kong: Chung Wah Books. 322. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Chi-fai Chan. 1987. “The Social and Economic Considerations 70% of Advertising in Hong Kong: An LISREL Analysis.” In Oliver H. Yau, ed., The Changing Environment in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Baptist College, pp. 64-68.

Research Monographs/Working Papers/Consultancy Reports Contribution 323. Chui, Wing-hong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2020.5. Evaluation of the Service Approach 50% of the “Begin from Family” Project. Hong Kong, China: Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups. 324. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Wing-hong Chui, and Jerf W. K. Yeung. 2018.3. Evaluation and 70% Reporting of the “Family-Social Protective Network” Organized by SARDA and Funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. Hong Kong, China: SARDA. 325. Chui, Wing-hong, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Raysen Wai-leung Cheung. 2017.6. 40% Effectiveness of the Rehabilitation and Community Education work of Correctional Services Department. Hong Kong, China: Correctional Services Department. 326. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Mark Kin-yin Li, and Raymond Man-hung Ngan. 2015.9. 70% Evaluation Study of Counseling Services for Teenage Girls at the Home Care for Girls Based on Multidisciplinary Counseling Services. Hong Kong, China: Home Care for Girls. 327. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Raymond Kwok-hong Chan, Wing-chung Ho, and Kwan-kwok 70% Leung. 2012.3. An Evaluation Study on the Outcomes of the Community Investment and Inclusion Fund (CIIF). Hong Kong, China: Community Investment and Inclusion Fund. 328. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Steven Sek-yum Ngai, Nay-yeung Kwok, Max Ming-wong Szeto, 70% and Ngan-pun Ngai. 2011.7. Effective Ways to Dispel Misunderstandings about Psychotropic Substances in Youth at Risk for Drug Abuse Problems. Hong Kong, China: Action Committee against Narcotics. 329. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tak-yan Lee, and Jessica Chi-mei Li. 2011.3. Family-centered 70% Prevention of Adolescent Girls’ and Boys’ Prostitution. Hong Kong, China: Central Policy Unit. 330. Ngan, Raymond Man-hung, Chau-kiu Cheung, Stephen Kun Ma, Bronson Hing-wai 20% Lee, and Wing-cheong Tang. 2010.11. Employability of Hong Kong Unemployed Youth with Secondary School Qualifications in the Knowledge-based Economy. Hong Kong, China: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 331. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2010.4. Social Factors Relating to Corruption. Hong Kong, China: 100% Independent Commission Against Corruption. 332. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Alex Yui-huen Kwan, and Raymond Man-hung. 2009.6. Service 70% Enhancement Study Report on Enhanced Home and Community Care Services for Elders. Hong Kong, China: Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare Association Social Service Centre.

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333. Tang, Kwong-leung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2008.3 Evaluation of the Special Training 30% and Enhancement Programme (My STEP) and District Employment Assistance Trial (DEAT). Hong Kong, China: Hong Kong Employment Development Service. 334. Ngai, Ngan-pun, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2007.11 Young People’s Support for Their 30% Parents: A Study Comparing Hong Kong and Shanghai. Hong Kong, China: Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong. 335. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Ngan-pun Ngai, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2006.9. Risk-taking 10% Behavior among Hong Kong Young Dance Partygoers: What They Do and Why. Hong Kong, China: Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong. 336. Tang, Kwong-leung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2006.6 Impacts of the Community Work 30% Experience and Training Programme on Welfare Recipients. Hong Kong, China: Hong Kong Employment Development Service. 337. Tang, Kwong-leung, Hung Wong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2006.5 Drug Abuse Situation 10% among Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, China: Research Sub-Committee of the Action Committee Against Narcotics. 338. Mok, Bong-ho, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Steven Sek-yum Ngai. 2006.2 Professional 20% Contribution to the Sustainability of Self-help Groups and Their Social Capital Created in CIIF Projects. Hong Kong, China: Community Investment and Inclusion Fund. 339. Tang, Kwong-leung, Ngan-pun Ngai, Steven Sek-ym Ngai, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 10% 2005.11. Reports on the Survey on Curriculum Reform and Implementation of Key Learning Area (KLA) Curricula in Schools (2003/04). Hong Kong, China: Education & Manpower Bureau. 340. Tang, Kwong-leung, Ho-lup Fung, Ching-man Lam, Hung Wong, and Chau-kiu 10% Cheung. 2005.8. Strategies for Tackling Child Poverty in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, China: Central Policy Unit. 341. Tang, Kwong-leung, Chack-kie Wong, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2005.8. International 10% Experiences in Tackling Intergenerational Poverty. Hong Kong, China: Central Policy Unit. 342. Ngai, Steven Sek-yum, Kwong-leung Tang, Mong-chow Lam, Ching-man Lam, and 10% Chau-kiu Cheung. 2005.7. A Pilot Exploration of Policies for Strengthening Family Functioning in Hong Kong Hong Kong, China: Central Policy Unit. 343. Tang, Kwong-leung, Bong-ho Mok, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Vivian Wei-quan Lou. 10% 2005.7. An Evaluation Study of Intensive Employment Assistance Projects for CSSA and Near-CSSA Recipients. Hong Kong, China: Social Welfare Department. 344. Ngan, Man-hung, Ping-kwong Kam, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2004.6 Age Discrimination 10% in the Labour Market in Hong Kong: Causes and Consequences at Individual, Organisational, and Societal Levels. Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 345. Ngan, Man-hung, Wing-tai Chan, Edward Man-fuk Leung, Chau-kiu Cheung, Bobby 10% Hin-bo Ng, and Lisa Siu-wan Wong Yeung. 2004.6 Enhancing the Usefulness of the Minimum Data Set (MDS): Assessment Package for Elderly People in Hong Kong. Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 346. Tang, Kwong-leung, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Hung Wong. 2004.3 Does 20% Democratization Spur Social Welfare Spending: The Case of Hong Kong, China. Working Paper #1, Social Welfare Practice and Research Centre, Department of Social Work, Chinese Univerisity of Hong Kong. 347. Yeung, Agnes K.C., Chau-kiu Cheung, and Esther Oi-wah Chow. 2003.7. A Holistic 20% Inquiry into the Impacts of Community Care on the Quality of Life of Older Chinese People in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Division of Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong.

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348. Lok, Ping-pui, Chau-kiu Cheung, Tak-yan Lee, and Kam-kuen Chan. 2003.6. Study of 20% the Effectiveness of Parental Organizations in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Committee on Home-School Cooperation. 349. Kwan, Alex Yui-huen, Chau-kiu Cheung, Raymond Man-hung Ngan, Sik Hung Ng, 20% Anna Lau, Edward Man-fuk Leung, and Sophia Siu-chee Chan. 2003.5. Assessment, Validation, and Promotion for the Quality of Life and Continuum of Care of Elderly People in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 350. Ngan, Man-hung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2003.3. Effectiveness of the New Life Health Project 30% of the Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare Association Social Service Centre. Hong Kong: Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare Association Social Service Centre. 351. Kwan, Alex Yui-huen, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Sik Hung Ng. 2003.3. Revisit of the 20% Filial Piety Concept among the Young, the Adult, and the Old in Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Nanjing, Shanghai, Xiamen, and Xian. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 352. Ngai, Ngan-pun, Chau-kiu Cheung, Xialing Xie, Zhongxin Sun, Minxia Tu, and Jijing 20% Chen. 2002.10. A Comparative Study of the Likelihood of Delinquency of Marginal Youth in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shanghai. Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong. 353. Ngan, Man-hung, Chau-kiu Cheung, Wing-tai Chan, Kun Ma, and Ping-pui Lok. 20% 2002.10 Attainment of Quality and Excellence in Day Care Centers for Elderly People in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 354. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2002.07. Working People’s Awareness of the Harm and Control of 70% Noise and Hearing Protection. Hong Kong: Occupational Deafness Compensation Board. 355. Ngan, Man-hung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2002.6. Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare 30% Association Social Service Centre: Interim Report of Effectiveness Research Hong Kong: Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare Association Social Service Centre. 356. Kwan, Yui-huen, Man-hung Ngan, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Kun Ma. 2002.6. 10% Effectiveness Enhancement of the Kwun Tong Community Care and Support Network Project─Research Report. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 357. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Man-hung Ngan. 2002.3. Evaluation Study of the YMCA 70% Volunteer Training Program. Hong Kong: Young Men’s Christian Association. 358. Chan, Raymond Kwok-hong, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Ito Peng Sorenson. 2002. Social 70% Capital in Japanese Society. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 359. Leung, Kwan-kwok, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Glenn Drover. 2001.9 Trajectories of 20% Modernization and Postmodernization in Hong Kong and Beijing. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 360. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Tak-yan Lee, Suk-ching Liu, Kwan-kwok Leung, and Wing-tai 70% Chan. 2001.9 The Report on the Study of Youth Development Indices cum Assessment of Whole-person Development in Secondary School Students. Hong Kong: Youth Council. 361. Ngai, Ngan-pun, Chau-kiu Cheung, Xialing Xie, Zhongxin Sun, Minxia Tu, and Jijing 20% Chen. 2001.7 Assessing the Likelihood of Crime and Delinquency: A Study of Marginal Youths in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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362. Tao, Po-wah Lai, Ho-mun Chan, Ling-chuk Lai, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 2001.5 Ethical 10% and Pragmatic Considerations of Effectiveness and Rationing in Health Care Services in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Centre for Comparative Public Management and Social Policy, City University of Hong Kong. 363. Rudowicz, Elisabeth, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Anna Hui. 2001.3. School 20% Underachievement: The Hong Kong Case. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 364. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2001.02. Functions and Operations of Kwun Tong District Council. 100% Hong Kong: Kwun Tong District Council. 365. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 2001.01. Transition and Needs in Work in Kwai Tsing District. 100% Hong Kong: Kwai Tsing District Council. 366. Tao, Po-wah Lai, Cheung-ming Chan, Ho-mun Chan, Ling-chuk Lai, and Chau-kiu 10% Cheung. 2000.11 Public Opinion on Options for Health Care Financing: Its Cultural and Pragmatic Bases. Hong Kong: Centre for Comparative Public Management and Social Policy, City University of Hong Kong. 367. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Tak-yan Lee. 2000.10. Impacts of Gambling on Adolescents in 70% Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Society for Truth and Light. 368. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Yui-huen Kwan. 2000.7. Elderly Volunteering Participation 70% and Opinion. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association. 369. Ngan, Man-hung, Chau-kiu Cheung, Ping-pui Lok, Tah-wah Yeung, and Kin-yin Li. 20% 2000.7. Community Integration of Adults with Mental Handicaps in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 370. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Cheung-ming Chan, and Xiao Dong Yue. 1999.12. Elderly 70% People’s Sexual Attitudes, Behaviors, and Ways of Coping with Sexual Distress in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Christian Family Service Centre. 371. Ngan, Man-hung, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Wing-tai Chan. 1999.11 Effectiveness of an 20% Employment Service Program for New Arrivals from the Mainland of China. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Council of Social Service. 372. Ngan, Man-hung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1999.11. A Study on the Effectiveness of the 30% Home Care & Support Services for Frail Elderly People & Their Caregivers. Hong Kong: Haven of Hope Christian Service. 373. Cheung, Chau-kiu, Kwan-kwok Leung, Man-hung Ngan, Kun Ma, and Wing-tai Chan. 70% 1999.5. Survey of Public Opinion on the Age of Criminal Responsibility in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 374. Liu, Suk-ching, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1999.4. Help-seeking Orientation of Junior 30% Secondary School Students: A Study in Sha Tin District. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 375. Chan, Cheung-ming Chan, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Sheung-tak Cheng. 1999.3. Mental 20% Health of Youth in Wan Chai. Hong Kong: Wan Chai Provisional District Board. 376. Ngai, Ngan-pun, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1999.3. Strategic Research on the Value and 30% Effectiveness of Summer Youth Programs. Hong Kong: Summer Youth Program Committee. 377. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Cheung-ming Chan. 1999.1. Working People’s Occupational 70% Safety and Health, 1998. Hong Kong, China: Occupational Safety and Health Council. 378. Chan, Wing-tai, Chau-kiu Cheung, Tak-yan Lee, Kwan-kwok Leung, and Suk-ching 70% Liu. 1998.12. Hong Kong Youth Development Index: First Report. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Youth Development Council. 379. Ngan, Man-hung, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1998.8. A Study of the Effectiveness of the 30% Project of Social Networking for the Elderly in the Southern District. Hong Kong: Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare Association Social Service Centre.

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380. Chan, Cheung-ming, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1998. Images of Oxfam: A Public Opinion 30% Survey. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 381. Chan, Wing-tai, Kwan-kwok Leung, Kun Ma, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1998. Form 6 10% Students’ Opinion on the Program of the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 382. Chan, Wing-tai, Chau-kiu Cheung, Tak-yan Lee, Kwan-kwok Leung, and Suk-ching 20% Liu. 1997. Moral Values of Youth in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Youth Commission and Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 383. Chan, Cheung-ming Chan, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Kwok-hong Chan. 1997. Evaluation 20% Study of Oxfam Promotion Videos: Focus Groups cum Experiment. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 384. Chan, Wing-tai, Chau-kiu Cheung, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 1997. Newspapers and the 20% 1994/95 District Board and Municipal Council Elections. Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 385. Kam, Ping-kwong, Chau-kiu Cheung, Wing-tai Chan, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 1997. 20% Political Participation of Senior Citizens in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 386. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Cheung-ming Chan. 1996. Opinion Survey of Neighboring 70% Residents of Hong Kong Stadium on Holding Concerts in the Stadium. Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 387. Chan, Wing-tai, Chau-kiu Cheung, Kwan-kwok Leung, and Stephen K. Ma. 1996. A 20% Study of Bedspace Apartments in Wan Chai. Hong Kong: Wan Chai District Board. 388. Chan, Wing-tai, Chau-kiu Cheung, Tak-yan Lee, Kwan-kwok Leung, and Suk-ching 20% Liu. 1996. Moral Values as Emerging from Focus Groups. Hong Kong: Youth Commission and Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 389. Chan, Wing-tai, Kwan-kwok Leung, Kun Ma, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1995. Future 10% Development of the City University of Hong Kong: Part 1: City University and Secondary Schools. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong. 390. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1995. Lay Theorizing and the Social Construction of Good Life. 100% Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. 652 pages. 391. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Cheung-ming Chan. 1994. Market Cleansing Service in 70% Regional Council Markets before and after Contracting out. Hong Kong: Regional Council. 392. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 1994. Political Attitudes of Senior 70% Secondary Students during the Transition Period in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong. 393. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Kwan-kwok Leung. 1994. Political Attitudes of Tertiary 70% Education Students during the Transition Period in Hong Kong: A Test of Democratic Dynamics in Youth. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong. 394. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Cheung-ming Chan. 1994. Passengers’ Opinion on Bus Service 70% from Sai Kung to Kowloon. Hong Kong: Sai Kung District Board. 395. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1993. Customers’ Endorsement of the New Scheme: Two-Month 100% Billing, and Four-Month Meter Reading. Hong Kong: City Polytechnic of Hong Kong.

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396. Chan, Wing-tai, Kwan-kwok Leung, Suk-ching Liu, and Chau-kiu Cheung. 1993. Food 10% Quality, Preservation, and Environmental Hygiene in Wet Markets, 1992. Hong Kong: Department of Applied Social Studies, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong. 397. Cheung, Chau-kiu. 1988. Retail Salesperson’s Liability on Consumer’s Product 100% Satisfaction under a Cognitive Attributional Approach: Effect of Deceptive Selling in Electrical Appliance Selling. Master Thesis, University of East Asia. 429 pages. 398. Cheung, Chau-kiu, and Chi-fai Chan. 1988. TV Commercial Doses and Their Impact 70% on Prosocial and Antisocial Values, Impulsivity, and Shop Theft among School Students: Content Analysis and Causal Modelling. Working Paper, Faculty of Business Administration, Chinese University of Hong Kong. 111 pages.

List of Publications in Languages other than English (Chinese)

Book Chapters Contribution 399. 魏雁濱, 張宙橋, 倪錫欽, 陳鍾林. 2012.12. “失業青年的工作委身與工作認同的影響 70% 因素.” 華人社會政策與服務: 問題與機遇, 147-163頁, 魏雁濱, 關信平, 倪錫欽, 王星 主編. 北京, 中國: 社會科學文獻. 400. 張宙橋, 魏雁濱, 倪錫欽. 2010.10. “玩電子遊戲對香港青少年問題的影響.” 信息時代 70% 新青年議題: 理論,政策與實務, 404-422頁, 魏雁濱, 安國啟, 倪錫欽, 楊長征主編. 北 京, 中國: 社會科學文獻. 401. 倪錫欽, 魏雁濱, 張宙橋,. 2010.10. “網絡成癮的測量: 以香港中小學生為例.” 信息時 10% 代新青年議題: 理論,政策與實務, 391-403頁, 魏雁濱, 安國啟, 倪錫欽, 楊長征主編. 北京, 中國: 社會科學文獻. 402. 魏雁濱, 張宙橋, 倪錫欽. 2010.10. “妨礙與促進越軌青少年接納和完成社工服務的 20% 因素.” 信息時代新青年議題: 理論,政策與實務, 3-20頁, 魏雁濱, 安國啟, 倪錫欽, 楊 長征主編. 北京, 中國: 社會科學文獻. 403. 魏雁濱, 張宙橋. 2008.11 “從社會控制和認知發展論看邊緣青少年的表現.” 青少年 30% 行為模式介入論叢 89-108頁, 區榮光主編. 香港, 中國: 香港樹仁大學社會工作學系. 404. 黃卓琪, 張宙橋. 2008.11 “福利主義與福利依賴的關係: 香港的實徵研究.” 新世紀臺 30% 港社會風貌, 197-221頁, 黃紹倫, 尹寶珊, 梁世榮主編. 香港, 中國: 香港中文大學香 港亞太研究所. 405. 魏雁濱, 張宙橋. 2008.6 “當前中國香港社會工作的挑戰: 對社會工作教育的啟示.” 30% 全球化時代的華人社會工作, 28-40頁, 馬麗莊, 鄧廣良, 魏雁濱主編. 上海, 中國: 格 致. 406. 關銳煊, 張宙橋, 陳肇始. 2007.8 “在香港持續照顧上提升長者的生活質素.”提升長者 20% 生活質素面面觀104-150頁, 關銳煊主編. 香港, 中國: 天地. 407. 張宙橋, 關銳煊. 2007.8 “發揮優勢抑或滿足需要: 提升長者生活質素的策略.”提升長 70% 者生活質素面面觀187-201頁, 關銳煊主編. 香港, 中國: 天地.

Research Monographs/Working Papers/Consultancy Reports Contribution 408. 張宙橋, 楊偉強. 2018.2 女青賽馬會童夢之旅計劃成效評估研究報告. 香港, 中國: 香 70% 港基詭教女青年會.

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409. 張宙橋, 周愛華. 2010.5 你會自費購買處方藥物嗎? 香港, 中國: 聖雅各福群會. 70% 410. 魏雁濱, 倪錫欽, 張宙橋. 2006.8 澳門青年全人發展策略先導研究, 澳門, 中國: 澳門 10% 教育暨青年局. 411. 魏雁濱, 倪錫欽, 張宙橋. 2006.6 澳門青年社團運作模式研究, 澳門, 中國: 澳門教育 10% 暨青年局. 412. 張宙橋, 郭勤, 魏雁濱, 鄧廣良. 2005.7 成長跳躍夏令營成效評估報告. 香港, 中國: 香 70% 港中文大學社會工作學系社會福利實踐及研究中心.

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