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Agnes Tiwari is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China. Their research spans a range of topics primarily focused on psychology and medicine, with particular emphasis on clinical psychology, modeling and simulation, public health, environmental and occupational health, experimental and cognitive psychology, and statistical and nonlinear physics.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics, including:

  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Complex network analysis techniques
  • Family caregiving in mental illness
  • Data-driven disease surveillance
  • COVID-19 pandemic impacts
  • Resilience and mental health
  • Family and disability support research

Recent publications by Agnes Tiwari include:

  • Visualizing COVID-19 pandemic risk through network connectedness, 2020, International Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • On topological properties of COVID-19: predicting and assessing pandemic risk with network statistics, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Detecting early signals of COVID-19 global pandemic from network density, 2020, Journal of Travel Medicine
  • Validation of the perceived stress scale (PSS-10) in medical and health sciences students in Hong Kong, 2021, The Asia Pacific Scholar
  • Pandemic risk of COVID-19 outbreak in the United States: An analysis of network connectedness with air travel data, 2020, International Journal of Infectious Diseases

Tiwari frequently collaborates with a network of coauthors including:

  • Mike K. P. So
  • Amanda M. Y. Chu
  • Jacky N.L. Chan
  • Jenny Tsun Yee Tsang
  • Pui Hing Chau

The scientist has published with peer-reviewed venues such as:

  • International Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Journal of Travel Medicine
  • JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
  • International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
  • Scientific Reports

Agnes Tiwari's work integrates interdisciplinary approaches combining psychological assessment, epidemiological modeling, and network science to address challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and mental health impacts. Their contributions include studies on pandemic risk prediction using network statistics and investigations related to family caregiving and disability support within clinical psychology contexts.

Best Publications

  • A comparison of the effects of problem-based learning and lecturing on the development of students' critical thinking.

    Agnes Tiwari;Patrick Lai;Mike So;Kwan Yuen

  • Prevalence of Dating Partner Violence and Suicidal Ideation Among Male and Female University Students Worldwide

    Ko Ling Chan;Murray A. Straus;Douglas A. Brownridge;Agnes Tiwari

  • A randomised controlled trial of empowerment training for Chinese abused pregnant women in Hong Kong

    Agnes Tiwari;W. C. Leung;T. W. Leung;Janice Humphreys

  • Critical thinking disposition of Hong Kong Chinese and Australian nursing students

    Agnes Tiwari;Alan Avery;Patrick Lai

  • Using blogs to support learning during internship

    Samuel K.W. Chu;Carol K.K. Chan;Agnes F.Y. Tiwari

  • The impact of psychological abuse by an intimate partner on the mental health of pregnant women

    Agnes Tiwari;Ko Ling Chan;D. Fong;Wing-Cheong Leung

  • The effect of problem-based learning on students' approaches to learning in the context of clinical nursing education.

    Agnes Tiwari;Sophia Chan;Emmy Wong;David Wong

  • Student learning in clinical nursing education: Perceptions of the relationship between assessment and learning

    Agnes Tiwari;Dave Lam;K.H. Yuen;Rose Chan

  • Chemobrain: A critical review and causal hypothesis of link between cytokines and epigenetic reprogramming associated with chemotherapy

    Xiao-Min Wang;Brian Walitt;Leorey Saligan;Agnes F Y Tiwari

  • Pregnancy and Intimate Partner Violence: Risk Factors, Severity, and Health Effects

    Douglas A. Brownridge;Tamara L. Taillieu;Kimberly A. Tyler;Agnes Tiwari

  • A Systematic Review of Prevalence and Risk Factors for Elder Abuse in Asia

    Elsie Yan;Ko Ling Chan;Agnes Tiwari

  • The Elevated Risk for Non-Lethal Post-Separation Violence in Canada A Comparison of Separated, Divorced, and Married Women

    Douglas A. Brownridge;Ko Ling Edward Chan;Diane Hiebert-Murphy;Janice Ristock

  • Effect of an advocacy intervention on mental health in Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence: a randomized controlled trial.

    Agnes Tiwari;Daniel Yee Tak Fong;Kwan-hok Yuen;Helina Yuk

  • From Process to Outcome: The Effect of Portfolio Assessment on Student Learning.

    Agnes Tiwari;Catherine Tang

  • Identifying intimate partner violence: comparing the Chinese abuse assessment screen with the Chinese revised conflict tactics scales

    A. Tiwari;D. Y.T. Fong;Ko Ling Edward Chan;W. C. Leung

  • Understanding Violence Against Chinese Women in Hong Kong An Analysis of Risk Factors With a Special Emphasis on the Role of In-Law Conflict

    Ko Ling Edward Chan;Douglas A. Brownridge;Agnes Tiwari;Daniel Y.T. Fong

  • Correlates of In-Law Conflict and Intimate Partner Violence Against Chinese Pregnant Women in Hong Kong:

    Ko Ling Edward Chan;Agnes Tiwari;Daniel Y T Fong;Wing Cheong Leung

  • Child maltreatment polyvictimization: Rates and short-term effects on adjustment in a representative Hong Kong sample

    Ko Ling Chan;Douglas A. Brownridge;Elsie Chau-Wai Yan;Daniel Y. T. Fong

  • Depression among women experiencing intimate partner violence in a Chinese community.

    Janet Yuen-Ha Wong;Agnes Tiwari;Daniel Yee-Tak Fong;Janice Humphreys

  • Using smartphone-based psychoeducation to reduce postnatal depression among first-time mothers: Randomized controlled trial

    Ko Ling Chan;Wing Cheong Leung;Agnes Tiwari;Ka Lun Or

  • Bridging Intimate Partner Violence and the Human Brain A Literature Review

    Janet Yuen-Ha Wong;Daniel Yee-Tak Fong;Vincent Lai;Agnes Tiwari

  • A Sports-Based Youth Development Program, Teen Mental Health, and Physical Fitness: An RCT.

    Frederick Ka Wing Ho;Lobo Hung Tak Louie;Wilfred Hing-Sang Wong;Ko Ling Edward Chan

Frequent Co-Authors

Janice Humphreys
Janice Humphreys Duke University
Kimberly A. Tyler
Kimberly A. Tyler University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Tamara Taillieu
Tamara Taillieu University of Manitoba
Catherine So-kum Tang
Catherine So-kum Tang Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Paul T. Bartone
Paul T. Bartone National Defense University
Cecilia L. W. Chan
Cecilia L. W. Chan University of Hong Kong
David A. Wolfe
David A. Wolfe University of Western Ontario
Nirmala Rao
Nirmala Rao University of Hong Kong
Richard M. Tolman
Richard M. Tolman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Helena C. Chui
Helena C. Chui University of Southern California

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