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婦女健康經驗/ PCOS
Soucie,K.,Samardzic,T.,Schramer,K.,Ly。C.,&Katzman,R.(2021年)。加拿大安大略省多囊卵巢綜合徵(PCOS)婦女的診斷經驗。定性健康研究,31(3)。 https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732320971235
Soucie,K,Samardzic,T.,Schramer,K.,Salam,Z.,&Ly,C(2019)。被診斷患有多囊卵巢綜合徵的女性的與身體和症狀相關的擔憂:症狀管理方面的差距。健康心理學雜誌, 1-12, doi:10.1177 / 1359105319840696
生殖,社區和環保主義
Soucie,K,Jia,F.,Zhu,N.,&Pratt,M.(2018年)。新興和年輕成人時期社區參與和產生性關注途徑的共同發展。發展心理學,第54期(10), 1971-1976年。 doi:10.1037 / dev0000563
Jia F.,Soucie,K,Alisat,S.,Curtin,D.,&Pratt,M.(2017年)。環境問題是道德問題嗎?與保護自然世界有關的道德認同。環境心理學雜誌, 52,104-113。 doi:10.1016 / j.jenvp.2017.06.004
Jia F.,Soucie,K,Alisat,S.,&Pratt,MW(2016)。為子孫後代播種:產生性關注的發展及其與環境認同的關係。國際行為發展雜誌。 doi:10.1177 / 0165025415611260
Jia F.,Alisat,S.,Soucie,K,&Pratt,MW(2015)。生成力和環保主義:一項縱向的,混合方法的研究。新興成年,3(5), 306-319 doi:2167696815578338
Soucie,K,Lawford,H.,&Pratt,MW(2012)。關於青春期和成年後的同情心的個人故事。 Merrill Palmer季刊,58(2), 141-160。 doi:10.1353 / mpq.2012.001
心理健康/壓力與應對
Kuo,BCH&Soucie,K,&Huang,S.(2020年)。通過在多元文化心理治療實踐中與難民合作,發展臨床學員的多元文化諮詢能力:一項混合方法調查。國際諮詢促進雜誌。內科急危重症雜誌。 doi:10.1007 / s10447-019-09392-8
Kuo,BCH,Soucie,K,Huang,S.,&Laith,R.(2018年)。文化應對行為對學業壓力與積極的社會心理福祉結果之間關係的中介作用。國際心理學雜誌, 53,27-36 doi:10.1002 / ijop.12421
“It wasn’t until I took the reins and said….” Power and advocacy in Canadian women’s personal narratives of polycystic ovary syndrome diagnosis and treatment.
The diagnostic experiences of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in Ontario, Canada.
Body and symptom-related concerns in women diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome: A gap in symptom management.
"I Didn’t Feel Normal”: Young, Canadian Women’s Experiences with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
Meaning in life mediates the association between environmental engagement and loneliness.
The co-development of community involvement and generative concern pathways in emerging and young adulthood.
Are environmental issues moral issues? Moral identity in relation to protecting the natural world.
Sowing seeds for future generations: Development of generative concern and its relation to environmental identity.
Generativity and environmentalism: A longitudinal, mixed-methods study.
A one-year follow up of hospital nurses’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I called us the sacrificial lambs”: Experiences of nurses working in border city hospitals during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Practical strategies and the need for psychological support: recommendations from nurses working in hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I know what you’re feeling”: Narrative observations reveal underlying symptomatology.
Generativity, Community, & Environmentalism
Mental Health/Stress and Coping (COVID-19 Projects)