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G163. Liu, M.* & <strong>Chan</strong>, C.L.W. (2000). Deprivation <strong>of</strong> status <strong>and</strong> resources: A case study<br />

<strong>of</strong> violent marriage in rural mainl<strong>and</strong>. Journal <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>and</strong> Gender Studies, 11,<br />

79-97. (in Chinese). (PhD graduate, Cited by 1)<br />

G164. Liu, M.*, & <strong>Chan</strong>, C.L.W. (2000). Family violence in China: Past <strong>and</strong> present. New<br />

Global Development: Journal <strong>of</strong> International <strong>and</strong> Comparative <strong>Social</strong> Welfare, 16,<br />

74-87.<br />

G165. Yu, C.L.M.*, Fielding, R., <strong>Chan</strong>, C.L.W., Tse, V.K.C., Choi, P.H.K., Lau, W.H.,<br />

Choy, D.T.K., Lee, A.W.M., & Sham, J.S.T. (2000). Measuring quality <strong>of</strong> life <strong>of</strong><br />

Chinese cancer patients: A validation <strong>of</strong> the Chinese version <strong>of</strong> the Functional<br />

Assessment <strong>of</strong> Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) scale. Cancer, 88, 1715–1727.<br />

(2013 Impact factor 4.901, Cited by 115)<br />

G166. <strong>Chan</strong>, C.L.W., Leung, P.P.Y., & Ho, K.M. (1999). Empowering Chinese cancer<br />

patients: Taking culture into account. Asian Pacific Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong>, 9(2), 6-21.<br />

G167. Fielding, R., <strong>Chan</strong>, C.L.W., Yu, C., & Sham, J.S.T. (1999). Do distress <strong>and</strong><br />

depression predict cancer prognosis in Chinese patients? Psycho-Oncology, 8, 5.<br />

(2013 Impact factor 4.044)<br />

G168. Globerman, J., & <strong>Chan</strong>, C.L.W. (1999). Feminist epistemology <strong>and</strong> qualitative<br />

research: Toward a cross-cultural teaching model. Journal <strong>of</strong> Teaching in <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong>,<br />

20(3/4), 81-99. (Cited by 7)<br />

G169. Liu, M.*, & <strong>Chan</strong>, C.L.W. (1999). Enduring violence <strong>and</strong> staying in marriage:<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> battered women in rural China. Violence Against Women, 5(12), 1469-1492.<br />

(2013 Impact factor 1.113)<br />

G170. <strong>Chan</strong>, <strong>Cecilia</strong> & Chow, Amy (1998). "An Indigenous Psycho-Educational<br />

Counseling Group for Chinese Bereaved Family Members", Hong Kong Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong>, 32(1), 1-20.<br />

G171. <strong>Chan</strong>, Fong; Leahy, Michael; <strong>Chan</strong>, <strong>Cecilia</strong>; Lam, Chow; Hilburger, John & Jones,<br />

Jana (1998) “Training Needs <strong>of</strong> Rehabilitation Counselors in the emerging Mental<br />

Health / Managed Care Environment”, Rehabilitation Education, 12(4), 333-345.<br />

G172. <strong>Chan</strong>, <strong>Cecilia</strong> (1997). Book Review <strong>of</strong> “Authority <strong>and</strong> Benevolence: <strong>Social</strong> Welfare<br />

in China” by Joe Leung <strong>and</strong> Richard Nann in China Quarterly, 149, 186-187.<br />

G173. Liu, Meng*; Lam, Debbie & <strong>Chan</strong>, <strong>Cecilia</strong> (1997). Continuity <strong>of</strong> Community<br />

Rehabilitation <strong>and</strong> Community Services: The Hong Kong Experience. China <strong>Social</strong><br />

<strong>Work</strong>, 6, 51-55. (in Chinese).<br />

G174. <strong>Chan</strong>, <strong>Cecilia</strong> (1997). Book Review <strong>of</strong> "Women <strong>and</strong> Market Societies: Crisis <strong>and</strong><br />

Opportunities" by Barbara Einhorn <strong>and</strong> Eileen Janes Yeo eds., Contemporary<br />

Sociology: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Reviews, 26(3), 370-371.<br />

G175. Chen, Xiao-bei* & <strong>Chan</strong>, <strong>Cecilia</strong> (1997). "Rural Migrants into the Cities <strong>of</strong> China:<br />

from Starvation to Under-Class", New Global Development: Journal <strong>of</strong> International<br />

<strong>and</strong> Comparative <strong>Social</strong> Welfare, Vol.XIII, 106-123. (PhD student)<br />

(Publications before 1997 not included)<br />

(H) Selected Books <strong>and</strong> Monographs (since 1996)<br />

H1. Lee, M. Y., Ng, S. M., Leung, P. Y. & <strong>Chan</strong>, C. L. W. (2009). Integrative<br />

Body-Mind-Spirit <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong>: An Empirically Based Approach to Assessment <strong>and</strong><br />

Treatment. New York: The Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-530102-1. 355<br />

pages.<br />

H2. <strong>Chan</strong>, C.L.W., Fan, F.M. & Leung, P.Y. (eds.) (2009) The Holistic Body-Mind-Spirit<br />

Well-being Model – Chinese Culture <strong>and</strong> Group Counselling. Beijing: China Light<br />

Industrial Press. ISBN: 978-7-5019-6648-6/B. 368 pages. (in Chinese)<br />

H3. <strong>Chan</strong>, C. L. W. & Chow, A. Y. M. (eds.) (2006) Death, Dying <strong>and</strong> Bereavement: The<br />

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