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Suppression Benefits Boys in Taiwan: The Relation between Gender, Emotional Regulation Strategy, and Mental Health Journal article
Yeh, Kuang-Hui, Bedford, Olwen, Wu, Chih-Wen, Wang, Shu-Yi, Yen, Nai-Shing. Suppression Benefits Boys in Taiwan: The Relation between Gender, Emotional Regulation Strategy, and Mental Health[J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2017, 8.
Authors:  Yeh, Kuang-Hui;  Bedford, Olwen;  Wu, Chih-Wen;  Wang, Shu-Yi;  Yen, Nai-Shing
Favorite | TC[WOS]:19 TC[Scopus]:23  IF:2.6/3.3 | Submit date:2018/10/30
Emotion Regulation  Gender Differences  Internalizing Problems  Negative Affect  Suppression  Reappraisal  Chinese Culture  Adolescents  
How parenting and filial piety influence happiness, parent–child relationships and quality of family life in Taiwanese adult children Journal article
Wei-Wen Chen, Chih-Wen Wu, Kuang-Hui Yeh. How parenting and filial piety influence happiness, parent–child relationships and quality of family life in Taiwanese adult children[J]. Journal of Family Studies, 2016, 22(1), 80-96.
Authors:  Wei-Wen Chen;  Chih-Wen Wu;  Kuang-Hui Yeh
Favorite | TC[WOS]:68 TC[Scopus]:67  IF:1.4/1.6 | Submit date:2020/11/06
Filial Piety  Life Outcomes  Supportive Parenting  
FATHER INVOLVEMENT IN STUDENTS' EDUCATION IN TAIWAN Book chapter
出自: Promising Practices for Fathers' Involvement in Children's Education:Charlotte, N.C. : Information Age, 2012, 页码:41-57
Authors:  Hsiu-Zu Ho;  Kuang-Hui Yeh;  Chih-Wen Wu;  Connie N.Tran;  Wei-Wen Chen
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Parent–child conflict and psychological maladjustment: A mediational analysis with reciprocal filial belief andperceived threat Journal article
Kuang-Hui Yeh, Wei-Chun Tsao, Wei-Wen Chen. Parent–child conflict and psychological maladjustment: A mediational analysis with reciprocal filial belief andperceived threat[J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2009, 45(2), 131-139.
Authors:  Kuang-Hui Yeh;  Wei-Chun Tsao;  Wei-Wen Chen
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Parent-child Conflict  Reciprocal Filial Belief  Maladjustment  Mediator  Perceived Threat  
Relevance of openness as a personality dimension in Chinese culture: Aspects of its cultural relevance Journal article
Cheung,Fanny M., Cheung,Shu Fai, Zhang,Jianxin, Leung,Kwok, Leong,Frederick, Yeh,Kuang Hui. Relevance of openness as a personality dimension in Chinese culture: Aspects of its cultural relevance[J]. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2008, 39(1), 81-108.
Authors:  Cheung,Fanny M.;  Cheung,Shu Fai;  Zhang,Jianxin;  Leung,Kwok;  Leong,Frederick; et al.
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Chinese Personality  Cpai-2  Openness