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School of Social Work Research Publications for Xiaoling Xiang

  1. Xiang, X., & An, R. (2015). Depression and onset of cardiovascular disease in the U.S. middleaged and older adults. Aging and Mental Health, 19(2), 1084-1092.
  2. An, R. & Xiang, X. (2015). Ambient fine particulate matter air pollution and leisure-time physical inactivity in U.S. adults. Public Health, 129(12), 1637-1644.
  3. An, R. & Xiang, X. (2015). Social vulnerability and obesity among U.S. adults. International Journal of Health Sciences, 3(3), 7-21.
  4. Lough, B. J., McBride, A. M., Sherraden, M. S., & Xiang, X. (2014). The impact of international service on the development of volunteers’ intercultural relations. Social Science Research, 46, 48-58.
  5. Lough, B. J., Xiang, X., & Kang, S. (2014). Motivations for volunteering abroad in later life. International Journal of Volunteer Administration, 30(2), 11-21.
  6. Lough, B. J., & Xiang, X. (2014). Skills-based international volunteering among older adults from the US. Administration and Society.
  7. Xiang, X. (2013). A review of interventions for substance use among homeless youth. Research on Social Work Practice, 23, 34-45.
  8. Xiang X., Turner S., Ruiz-Sierra S., Zheng C., Ash S., Kodkany N., Dimoji A., Gosdzinski C., & Kubicek, G. (in press). Older adults experience with a layperson-supported digital mental health intervention for depression: Qualitative insights on engagement. Clinical Gerontologist.
  9. Ji, Y., Cho, J, & Xiang, X. (in press). Activity limitations and depression among middle-aged and older adults in China: The moderating impact of assistance adequacy. Journal of Gerontological Social Work.
  10. Xue J., Zhang , Zhao , Zhang , Zheng , Jiang , Li , Liu , Li , Fu , Peng , Logan , Zhang , & Xiang X. (in press). Evaluation of the current state of chatbots for digital health: A scoping review. JMIR.
  11. Kong D., Chen A., Zhang J., Xiang X., Lou V., Kwok T., & Wu B. (in press). Public discourse and sentiment toward dementia on Chinese social media: Findings from a machine learning analysis. JMIR Aging, 24(9).

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