D. F. Wong is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields with a focus on psychology and medicine, supported by publications distributed across a variety of subfields including clinical psychology, sociology and political science, hematology, education, and social psychology.
Their work covers several main topics, reflecting a diverse range of interests within mental health and medical research. These topics include child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, resilience and mental health, multiple myeloma research and treatments, mindfulness and compassion interventions, family and disability support research, pediatric urology and nephrology studies, and the impact of technology on adolescents.
Wong has contributed to several research papers recently published, demonstrating ongoing engagement with contemporary issues in psychology and health sciences. Notable recent works include:
Frequent collaborators include Xiaoyu Zhuang, Nicholas Bingham, Tiffany Khong, Sridurga Mithraprabhu, and Andrew Spencer, with collaboration counts ranging from 7 to 11 joint works.
Wong's research has been published repeatedly in several venues where they have multiple publications, including:
The accumulation of publications and collaboration within both social sciences and medical disciplines illustrates an interdisciplinary approach focusing on mental health, resilience, and disease treatment, especially in clinical psychology and hematology-related areas.
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