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林宜靜 專任副教授

林宜靜 專任副教授

最高學歷:美國印第安納大學哲學博士
(主修健康行為 / 人類發展與家庭研究)
Education:Indiana University-Bloomington, IN, U.S.A, Ph.D.

學術專長:幼兒與兒童健康行為、幼兒發展、家庭關係
Research expertise:Child health, behavior and development; family dynamic

研究室分機:02-2732-1104 # 55730

E-mail:ylin11@tea.ntue.edu.tw

 

【曾獲獎勵之研究成果】

1. 科技部計畫主持人

計畫名稱: 學前運動行為與健康促進之介入方案:家長支持與幼兒園體能課程影響之長期效應探討 
           (計畫編號: 1057-2410-H-152-019-MY2)

執行期間: 2018/08/01~2020/07/31

2. 科技部計畫主持人

計畫名稱: 家長對孩童運動行為支持與促進介入方案: 智慧行動應用程式(App)運用之發展、實施與評量
           (計畫編號: 105-2410-H-002-160 )
執行期間: 2016/08/01~2017/07/31

3. 科技部計畫指導 (大專學生研究計畫)

計畫名稱: 自閉症兒童進行視力檢查之經驗與成效
執行期間: 2016/07/01~2017/02/28 

4. 科技部計畫主持人

計畫名稱: 家長對學童運動行為支持量表:台灣中文版量表(ACTS-TW)之發展與初步檢測
           (計畫編號: 104-2410-H-002-147)
執行期間: 2015/08/01~2016/07/31 

【著作】

期刊論文

1. Tsai, M.-C.; Jhang, K.-J.; Lee, C.-T.; Lin, Y.-F.; Strong, C.; Lin, Y.-C.; Hsieh, Y.-P.; Lin, C.-Y. (2020). Effects of Childhood Adversity and Its Interaction with the MAOA, BDNF, and COMT Polymorphisms on Subclinical Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Symptoms in Generally Healthy Youth. Children, 7, 122-133. (SCI)

2. Lin, Y. C., Li, Y. F., Chiang T. L. (2020). Healthy living practices in families and child health: 5-year follow-up of Taiwan Birth Cohort Study. BMJ Open, 10: e033613. (SCI)

3. Lin, Y.-C.; Tsai, M.-C.; Strong, C.; Hsieh, Y.-P.; Lin, C.-Y.; Lee, C.S.C. (2020). Exploring Mediation Roles of Child Screen-Viewing Between Parental Factors and Child Overweight in Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17, 1878. (SCI)

4. Lin, C. Y., Tsai, M. C., Liu, C. H., Lin, Y. C., Hsieh, Y. P., Strong, C*. (2019). Psychological pathway from obesity-related stigma to depression via internalized stigma and self-esteem among adolescents in Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(22), 4410-4419. (SCI) 

5. Lin, Y. C. (2019). The predictive relationship of health related quality of life on objectively-measured sleep in children: A comparison across BMI ranges. Frontiers in Neuroscience, section Sleep and Circadian Rhythms, 13, 1003. (SCI)

6. Tsai, M. C., Strong, C., Latner, J. D., Lin, Y. C., Pakpour, A. H., Lin, C. Y., & Wang, S. M. (2019). Attitudes toward and beliefs about obese persons across Hong Kong and Taiwan: wording effects and measurement invariance. Health and quality of life outcomes, 17(1), 134-145. (SCI)

7. Lin, Y. C., Yao, K. P. G., Chen, D. R., Wang, C. C. (2019). Parental support found in promoting children’s physical activity in Taiwan. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 28, 577-586. (SSCI)

8. Lin, Y. C.Fung, X. C. C., Tsai, M. C., Strong, C., Hsieh, Y. P., Lin, C. Y. (2019). Insufficient physical activity and overweight: Does caregiver screen-viewing matter? Journal of Child and Family Studies, 28(1), 286-297. (SSCI)

9. Chen, I.-H., Strong, C., Lin, Y. C., Tsai, M.-C., Leung, H., Lin, C.-Y., Pakpour, A. H., Griffiths, M. D. (accepted). Time invariance of three ultra-brief internet-related instruments: Smartphone Application-Based Addiction Scale (SABAS), Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS), and the nine-item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale- Short Form (IGDS-SF9) (Study Part B). Addictive Behaviors. (SCI/SSCI)

10. Leung, H., Pakpour, A. H., Strong, C., Lin, Y. C., Tsai, M. C., Griffiths, M. D., Lin, C. Y., & Chen, I. H. (2019). Measurement invariance across young adults from Hong Kong and Taiwan among three internet-related addiction scales: Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS), Smartphone Application-Based Addiction Scale (SABAS), and Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-Short Form (IGDS-SF9)(Study Part A). Addictive behaviors(SCI/SSCI)

11. Liang, Y. L., Tsai, M. C., Lin, Y. C., Strong, C.* & Lin, C. Y. (2019, in print). Poverty and the prediction of health status in adolescents from low-income families in Taiwan. Journal of Public Health, fdy220. (SCI)

12. Pakpour, A. H., Tsai, M.-C., Lin, Y.-C., Strong, C., Latner, J. D., Fung, X. C. C., Lin, C.-Y., & Tsang, H. W. H. (2019, in press). Psychometric properties and measurement invariance of the Weight Self-Stigma Questionnaire and Weight Bias Internalization Scale in Hongkongese children and adolescents. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 19(2), 150-159. (SSCI)

13. Lin, C.-Y., Strong, C., Latner, J. D., Lin, Y.-C., Tsai, M.-C., Cheung, P. (2019). Mediated effects of eating disturbances in the association of perceived weight stigma and emotional distress. Eating and Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 1-10. (SCI)

14. Wu, C. H., Lin, C. Y., Hsieh, Y. P., Strong, C., Meshki, C., Lin, Y. C., Tsai, M. C. (2019). Dietary behaviors mediate the association between food insecurity and obesity among socioeconomically disadvantaged youth. Appetite, 132, 275-281. (SCI) 

15. Wang, Y. C., Guerola, M., Lin, Y. C., Hsieh, Y. P., Strong, C., Tsai, M. C., Lin, C. Y. (2018). Effects of Childhood Adversity and Resilience on Taiwanese Youth Health Behaviors. Pediatrics & Neonatology, 1-9. (SCI)

16. Pakpour, A. H., Chen, C. Y., Lin, C. Y., Strong, C., Tai, M. C., Lin, Y. C. (2018). The relationship between children’s overweight and quality of life: A comparison of Sizing Me Up, PedsQL and Kid-KINDL. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 19(1), 49-56. (SSCI)

17. Lin, Y.-C., Latner, J. D., Fung, X. C. C., & Lin, C.-Y. (2018). Poor health and experiences of being bullied in adolescents: Self-perceived overweight and frustration with appearance matter. Obesity, 26, 397-404.  (SCI)

18. Lin, Y.-C., Strong, C., Tsai, M.-C., Lin, C.-Y., & Fung, X. C. C. (2018). Validating Sizing Them Up, a parent-proxy weight-related quality-of-life measure, with community-based children. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 8(1), 81-89. (SSCI) 

19. Lin, Y.-C. & Lin, C.-Y. (2017). Minor symptoms talk: How children react to encountered bullying. Child Indicators Research, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-017-9505-4 (SSCI)

20. Lin, Y. C., & Seo, D. C. (2017). Cumulative family risks across income levels predict deterioration of children’s general health during childhood and adolescence. PLoS ONE, 12(5), e0177531. (SCI)

21. Strong, C., Lin Y. C., Tsai, M. C., & Lin, C. Y.* (2016). Factor Structure of Sizing Me Up, a Self-Reported Weight-Related Quality of Life Instrument, in Community Children across Weight Status. Childhood Obesity, 13(2), 111-119. (SCI)

22. Lee, C. T., Lin, C. Y.*, Tsai, M. C.*, Strong, C., & Lin Y. C. (2016). Psychometric evaluation and wording effects on the Chinese version of the parent-proxy Kid-KINDL. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 14, 123-133. (SSCI)

23. Chen, D. R*., & Lin, Y. C. (2016). Social Identity, Perceived Urban Neighborhood Quality, and Physical Inactivity: A Comparison Study of China, South Korea and Taiwan. Health and Place, 41, 1-10. (SSCI)

24. Lin, Y. C., J. C. L., Wu, S. T., Chiou & T. L., Chiang*. (2015). Healthy Living Practices in Families and Child Health in Taiwan. International Journal of Public Health, 60(6), 691-698. (SSCI)

25. Lin, Y. C.,* & Billingham, R. (2014). The relationship between parenting styles and gender role identity in college students. Psychological Reports, 114(1), 1-22.(SSCI).

研討會論文

1. Lin, Y.-C., Lin, C. -Y., Wang, C. -C., Chen, O. Y., Yam, C. L. Y., Cheung, N. S., Lee, P. L. P., Ngai, M. C. (2019, June). While engaging in weight-reduction behaviors: The psychological mechanism for obese young adults.18th International Congress of ESCAP, Vienna, Austria. (Oral)

2. Lin, Y.-C., Wang, C. -C., Lin, C. -Y., Strong, C., Tsai, M.-C., Lee, C. S. C. (2019, June). Between parental factors and child overweight: Investigating the mediation roles of child screen-viewing. 18th International Congress of ESCAP, Vienna, Austria. (Poster)

3. Lin, Y.-C., Lin, C. -Y., Wang, C. -C., Cheng, C. M., Hui, L. Y., So, W. T., Yu, T. S. (2019, June). Exploring the association between weight-related self-stigma and mental health for overweight / obese children in Hong Kong. 18th International Congress of ESCAP, Vienna, Austria. (Poster)

4. Lin, Y.-C., Fung, X. C. C., Tsai, M.-C., Strong, C., Hsieh, Y.-P., & Lin, C.-Y. (2018, November). The link between children undertaking insufficient physical activity and obesity: Do the screen-viewing habits of caregivers matter? 11th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation, Hung Hom, Hong Kong (Oral).

5. Lin, Y.-C., Strong, C., Tsai, M.-C., Lin, C.-Y., & Lee, C. S. C. (2018, November). Exploring the mediation roles of child screen-viewing in the association between parental factors and child overweight. 11th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.

6. Lin, Y.-C., Strong, C., Latner, J. D., Lin, Y.-C., & Tsai, M.-C. (2018, November). Eating disturbances mediated the association of perceived weight stigma and emotional distress. 11th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.

7. Tsai, M.-C., Strong, C., Latner, J. D., Lin, Y.-C., Pakpour, A. H., & Lin, C.-Y. (2018, November). Attitudes toward obese persons (ATOP) and beliefs about obese persons (BAOP) among university students in Hong Kong and Taiwan. 11th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.

8. Pakpour, A. H., Lin, C.-Y., Strong, C., Tsai, M.-C., & Lin, Y.-C.. (2018, November). Comparing quality of life instruments: Sizing Me Up versus PedsQL and Kid-KINDL. 11th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation, Hung Hom, Hong Kong (Poster).

9. Lin, Y.-C.(2016, Oct). Regulation Does Matter: When Parents Promote Physical Activity for Children in Taiwan. 2016 APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition. Denver, Colorado, USA (Poster).

10. Lin, Y.-C., Li, Y. F., Chiou, S. T., & Chiang, T-L. (2016, Aug). Healthy Living Practices in Families and Child Health in Taiwan: 5 Years follow-Up Study. 6th Asia Pacific Conference on Public Health. Bangkok, Thailand (Oral).

11. Lin, Y.-C., & Chen, D. R. (2016, Aug). Screen Time, Physical Activity, and Overweight for Children: Do Parental Modeling and Restriction Matter? 6th Asia Pacific Conference on Public Health. Bangkok, Thailand (Oral).

12. Lin, Y.-C. (2015, Oct). When the more is not the better: The impact of Cumulative Familial and Maternal Risks on Child Health. Presented at APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition. Chicago, IL. (Oral)

13. Lin, Y.-C., Wu, J. C. L., Chiang, T. L. & Chiou, S. T. (2015, Apr). Breaking the Cycle: Poverty and Poor Health Might No Longer Be Intertwined. Presented at Art & Science of Health Promotion Conference, San Diego, CA. (Poster)

14. Wang, C. C. & Lin, Y.-C.(2015, Apr). The impact of Cumulative Familial Risks on Children’s Health and behavioral problems. Presented at Art & Science of Health Promotion Conference, San Diego, CA. (Poster)

15. Lin, Y.-C. (2013, Dec). How do parenting styles affect children’s gender role identity? Presented at Social and Health Workshop. National Taiwan University. Taipei, Taiwan.

16. Lin, Y.-C.(2011, Oct). Power in intimate relationships and domestic violence. Presented at American Public Health Association (APHA), Washington, D. C. (Poster)

17. Lin, Y.-C.(2011, April). Women’s health in intimate partner violence. Presented at the International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Stalking, Chicago, IL. (Poster)

18. Lin, Y.-C.(2009, November). Applying the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) to Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Stages and Processes of Change and Interventions. Presented at the Annual National conference on Health and Domestic Violence, New Orleans, LA. (Poster)

 

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