Juan Xi, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States |
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(Age differentials in involuntary migration -induced distress.) |
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Xi J, Lee MT, Carter JR, et al. (2018) Gender Differences in Purpose in Life: The Mediation Effect of Altruism: Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 2216781877765 |
Xi J. (2016) Types of integration and depressive symptoms: A latent class analysis on the resettled population for the Three Gorges dam project, China. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 157: 78-86 |
Xi J, Lee M, LeSuer W, et al. (2016) Altruism and Existential Well-Being Applied Research in Quality of Life. 1-22 |
Cao Y, DiPiro ND, Xi J, et al. (2014) Unmet expectations of adjustment and depressive symptoms among people with chronic traumatic spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology. 59: 313-20 |
Elman C, Wray LA, Xi J. (2014) Fundamental resource dis/advantages, youth health and adult educational outcomes. Social Science Research. 43: 108-26 |
Xi J. (2013) English fluency of the US immigrants: Assimilation effects, cohort variations, and periodical changes. Social Science Research. 42: 1109-21 |
Cao Y, Hwang SS, Xi J. (2012) Project-induced displacement, secondary stressors, and health. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 74: 1130-8 |
Xi J, Hwang S, Drentea P. (2012) Experiencing a Forced Relocation at Different Life Stages Society and Mental Health. 3: 59-76 |
Xi J, Hwang SS. (2011) Unmet Expectations and Symptoms of Depression among the Three Gorges Project Resettlers. Social Science Research. 40: 245-256 |
Xi J, Hwang SS. (2011) Relocation Stress, Coping, and Sense of Control Among Resettlers Resulting from China's Three Gorges Dam Project Social Indicators Research. 104: 507-522 |