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Kee Lee Chou is affiliated with the Education University of Hong Kong in China. Their research spans broadly within the domains of social sciences and psychology, with a notable focus on intersecting subfields such as sociology and political science, general health professions, health, clinical psychology, and social psychology.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics including health disparities and outcomes, intergenerational family dynamics and caregiving, psychological well-being and life satisfaction, social policy and reform studies, COVID-19 and mental health, global health care issues, and the broader intersection of health, psychology, and well-being.

Kee Lee Chou has contributed to various scholarly journals and paper collections. Frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Innovation in Aging
  • American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Current Psychology
  • Heliyon
  • JAMA Network Open

Recent papers by Kee Lee Chou feature the following:

  • "Emotion recognition based on convolutional neural networks and heterogeneous bio-signal data sources," 2021, published in Information Fusion
  • "Benefits of volunteering on psychological well-being in older adulthood: evidence from a randomized controlled trial," 2020, Aging & Mental Health
  • "The Pathway Toward Radical Political Participation Among Young People in Hong Kong: A Communication Mediation Approach," 2020, East Asia
  • "Preferences for private long-term care insurance products in a super-ageing society: A discrete choice experiment in Hong Kong," 2020, Social Science & Medicine
  • "Effects of volunteering over six months on loneliness, social and mental health outcomes among older adults: The HEAL-HOA Dual Randomized Controlled Trial," 2023, American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

Frequently collaborating coauthors include:

  • Alex Yue Feng Zhu
  • Da Jiang
  • Dannii Y. Yeung
  • Jojo Yan Yan Kwok
  • Namkee G. Choi

Best Publications

  • Assessing Chinese adolescents' social support: The multidimensional scale of perceived social support

    Kee Lee Chou

  • Social Support and Depression among Elderly Chinese People in Hong Kong

    Iris Chi;Kee-Lee Chou

  • Successful aging among the young-old, old-old, and oldest-old Chinese.

    Kee-Lee Chou;Iris Chi

  • The association between social isolation and DSM-IV mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders: wave 2 of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.

    Kee-Lee Chou;Kun Liang;Jitender Sareen

  • SEPARATION OF LOW-LEVEL AND HIGH-LEVEL FACTORS IN COMPLEX TASKS: VISUAL SEARCH

    Wilson S. Geisler;Kee-Lee Chou

  • The SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) pandemic in Hong Kong: Effects on the subjective wellbeing of elderly and younger people

    Anna L. D. Lau;Iris Chi;Robert A. Cummins;M. C. Tatia Lee

  • Stressful life events and depressive symptoms: social support and sense of control as mediators or moderators?

    Kee Lee Chou;Iris Chi

  • Self-rated economic condition and the health of elderly persons in Hong Kong

    Y.H Cheng;I Chi;K.W Boey;L.S.F Ko

  • Prevalence of depression and its correlates in Hong Kong's Chinese older adults

    Iris Chi;Paul S.F. Yip;Helen F.K. Chiu;Kee Lee Chou

  • Combined effect of vision and hearing impairment on depression in older adults: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

    Kee Lee Chou

  • Living alone and depression in Chinese older adults

    K.-L. Chou;A. H. Y. Ho;I. Chi

  • Effect of Tai Chi on depressive symptoms amongst Chinese older patients with depressive disorders: a randomized clinical trial

    Kee Lee Chou;Peter W. H. Lee;Edwin C. S. Yu;Duncan Macfarlane

  • Prevalence and correlates of depression in Chinese oldest-old.

    Kee Lee Chou;Iris Chi

  • Reciprocal relationship between pain and depression in older adults: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

    Kee Lee Chou

  • Does mood state change risk taking tendency in older adults

    Kee Lee Chou;Tatia M. C. Lee;Andy H. Y. Ho

  • Comparison Between Elderly Chinese Living Alone and Those Living with Others

    Kee-Lee Chou;Iris Chi

  • Determinants of life satisfaction in Hong Kong Chinese elderly: A longitudinal study

    K.-L. Chou;I. Chi

  • Disordered (pathologic or problem) gambling and axis I psychiatric disorders: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.

    Kee-Lee Chou;Tracie O. Afifi

  • Perceived discrimination and depression among new migrants to Hong Kong: The moderating role of social support and neighborhood collective efficacy

    Kee-Lee Chou

  • Validity and normative data for thirty-second chair stand test in elderly community-dwelling Hong Kong Chinese.

    D. J. Macfarlane;Kee Lee Chou;Y.H. Cheng;I. Chi

  • Prevalence and correlates of generalized anxiety disorder in a national sample of older adults.

    Corey S. Mackenzie;Kristin Reynolds;Kee-Lee Chou;Jina Pagura

Frequent Co-Authors

Iris Chi
Iris Chi University of Southern California
Corey S. Mackenzie
Corey S. Mackenzie University of Manitoba
Steven H. Zarit
Steven H. Zarit Pennsylvania State University
Tatia M.C. Lee
Tatia M.C. Lee University of Hong Kong
Renée El-Gabalawy
Renée El-Gabalawy University of Manitoba
Tracie O. Afifi
Tracie O. Afifi University of Manitoba
Rebecca S. Allen
Rebecca S. Allen University of Alabama
Helen F.K. Chiu
Helen F.K. Chiu Chinese University of Hong Kong
Sheung-Tak Cheng
Sheung-Tak Cheng Education University of Hong Kong
Robert A. Cummins
Robert A. Cummins Deakin University

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