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School of Social Work Research Publications for Lydia W. Li

  1. Li, L. W. (2005). Predictors of ADL disability trajectories among low-income frail elders in the community. Research on Aging, 27(6), 615-642.
  2. Li, L. W. (2005). Longitudinal changes in the amount of informal care among publicly paid home care recipients. Gerontologist, 45(4), 465-473.
  3. Li, L. W. (2005). From caregiving to bereavement: Trajectories of depressive symptoms among wife and daughter caregivers. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 60(4), 190-198.
  4. Li, L. W. (2004). Caregiving network compositions and use of supportive services by community-dwelling dependent elders. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 43(2/3), 147-164.
  5. Li, L. W., & Zullo, R. (2003). A functioning profile of Medicaid Waiver participants in Michigan: Does the program admit the high functioning? Care Management Journals, 4(1), 31-36.
  6. Li, L. W., & Seltzer, M. M. (2003). Parent care, intergenerational relationship quality, and mental health of adult daughters. Research on Aging, 25(5), 484-504.
  7. Li, L. W., Seltzer, M. M., & Greenberg, J. S. (2002). Social support and depressive symptoms: Differential patterns in wife and daughter caregivers. In C. S. Aneshensel (Ed.), Theory-based Data Analysis for the Social Sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.
  8. Lawrence, A., Jarman-Rhode, L., Dunkle, R., Campbell, R., Li, L. W., & Bakalar, H. (2002). Student pioneers and educational innovations: Attracting students to gerontology. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 39(1/2), 91-110.
  9. Li, L. W., & Robert, S. A. (2001). Age variation in the relationship between community socioeconomic status and adult health. Research on Aging, 23(2), 234-259.
  10. Li, L. W., & Seltzer, M. M. (2000). The dynamics of caregiving: Transitions during a three-year prospective study. The Gerontologist, 40(2), 165-178.
  11. Li, L. W., Seltzer, M. M., & Greenberg, J. S. (1999). Change in depressive symptoms among daughter caregivers: An 18-month longitudinal study. Psychology and Aging, 14(2), 206-219.
  12. Li, L. W., Seltzer, M. M., & Greenberg, J. S. (1997). Social support and depressive symptoms: Differential patterns in wife and daughter caregivers. Journal of Gerontology, 52B(4), S200-S211.
  13. Li, L. W., & Seltzer, M. M. (1996). The transitions of caregiving: Subjective and objective definitions. The Gerontologist, 36(5), 614-626.
  14. Law, C. K., Chan, L. W., Young, K., Ko-Lau, P. C., Wong, Y. C., & MoJung, T. L. (1994). Changes in modern families in Hong Kong (in Chinese). Monograph Series: Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, 21.
  15. Li, L. W., & Seltzer, M. M. (1993). Women and education. In C. H. Ng (Ed.), A Profile of Women in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Association for the Advancement of Feminism.
  16. Li, L. W., & Tse, C. Y. H. (1990). Women and community care. In C. H. Ng (Ed.), Women and Welfare Policy in Hong Kong (2nd ed.). Hong Kong: Association for the Advancement of Feminism.
  17. Lou, M. & Li, L. W. (in press). Trajectories of social isolation and depressive symptoms in mid- and later life: A parallel process latent growth curve analysis. Aging and Mental Health.
  18. Liu, J., Lou, Y., Li, L. W., Zhang, Z., & Xu, H. (in press). Dyadic effects on depressive symptoms of spouse caregivers and their care recipients: Evidence from China. Aging and Mental Health.

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