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The immigrant paradox among Asian American women: are disparities in the burden of depression and anxiety paradoxical or explicable?
AS Lau, W Tsai, J Shih, LL Liu, WC Hwang, DT Takeuchi
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 81 (5), 901, 2013
1122013
Cultural differences in emotion regulation during self-reflection on negative personal experiences
W Tsai, AS Lau
Cognition & emotion 27 (3), 416-429, 2013
912013
Examining the relations between rumination and adjustment: Do ethnic differences exist between Asian and European Americans?
EC Chang, W Tsai, LJ Sanna
Asian American Journal of Psychology 1 (1), 46, 2010
882010
Reciprocal relations between social self-efficacy and loneliness among Chinese international students.
W Tsai, KT Wang, M Wei
Asian American Journal of Psychology 8 (2), 94, 2017
632017
The unexpected impact of expressive writing on posttraumatic stress and growth in Chinese American breast cancer survivors
MW Gallagher, LJ Long, W Tsai, AL Stanton, Q Lu
Journal of clinical psychology 74 (10), 1673-1686, 2018
462018
Perceived Social Support Mediates the Longitudinal Relations between Ambivalence over Emotional Expression and Quality of Life among Chinese American Breast Cancer Survivors
W Tsai, Q Lu
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 25 (3), 368-373, 2018
382018
Culture, Emotion Suppression and Disclosure, and Health
W Tsai, Q Lu
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 12 (3), 2018
382018
Cultural differences in the reciprocal relations between emotion suppression coping, depressive symptoms and interpersonal functioning among adolescents
W Tsai, DJ Nguyen, B Weiss, V Ngo, AS Lau
Journal of abnormal child psychology 45, 657-669, 2017
372017
The effects of self-enhancement and self-improvement on recovery from stress differ across cultural groups
W Tsai, JJ Chiang, AS Lau
Social Psychological and Personality Science 7 (1), 21-28, 2016
332016
Is expressive suppression harmful for Chinese American breast cancer survivors?
Q Lu, W Tsai, Q Chu, J Xie
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 109, 51-56, 2018
322018
Cultural variation in temporal associations among somatic complaints, anxiety, and depressive symptoms in adolescence
JHJ Kim, W Tsai, T Kodish, LT Trung, AS Lau, B Weiss
Journal of psychosomatic research 124, 109763, 2019
282019
Acculturation Matters in the Relation Between Ambivalence over Emotional Expressions and Well-Being among Chinese American Breast Cancer Survivors
W Tsai, Q Lu
Quality of Life Research, 1-8, 2017
272017
Adolescents’ stigma attitudes toward internalizing and externalizing disorders: Cultural influences and implications for distress manifestations
AS Lau, S Guo, W Tsai, DJ Nguyen, HT Nguyen, V Ngo, B Weiss
Clinical Psychological Science 4 (4), 704-717, 2016
272016
The associations of self-stigma, social constraints, and sleep among Chinese American breast cancer survivors
IHC Wu, W Tsai, LH McNeill, Q Lu
Supportive Care in Cancer 28, 3935-3944, 2020
252020
Ambivalence over emotional expression and intrusive thoughts as moderators of the link between self-stigma and depressive symptoms among Chinese American breast cancer survivors
W Tsai, Q Lu
Journal of behavioral medicine 42, 452-460, 2019
242019
Ethnicity moderates the outcomes of self-enhancement and self-improvement themes in expressive writing.
W Tsai, AS Lau, AN Niles, J Coello, MD Lieberman, AC Ko, C Hur, ...
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 21 (4), 584, 2015
222015
The detrimental effects of ambivalence over emotional expression on well‐being among Mainland Chinese breast cancer patients: Mediating role of perceived social support
L Ji, W Tsai, X Sun, Q Lu, H Wang, L Wang, G Lu
Psycho‐oncology 28 (5), 1142-1148, 2019
202019
Systematic review of depressive, anxiety and post-traumatic stress symptoms among Asian American breast cancer survivors
W Tsai, S Nusrath, R Zhu
BMJ open 10 (9), e037078, 2020
172020
Acculturation and quality of life among Chinese American breast cancer survivors: the mediating role of self‐stigma, ambivalence over emotion expression, and intrusive thoughts
W Tsai, IHC Wu, Q Lu
Psycho‐oncology 28 (5), 1063-1070, 2019
172019
Using the Facebook advertisement platform to recruit Chinese, Korean, and Latinx cancer survivors for psychosocial research: Web-based survey study
W Tsai, D Zavala, S Gomez
Journal of Medical Internet Research 21 (1), e11571, 2019
162019
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