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LEE, W. Stephanie
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BSc, BA (W. Aust.); MPhil, PhD (H.K.)
Tel: 3746 0063splee@speed-polyu.edu.hk

Dr. Lee is an experienced researcher in Health Psychology and Epidemiology with publications in reputable peer-reviewed journals. Her teaching experience relates to psychosocial concepts in health and illness and has worked in Hong Kong tertiary institutions and the Australian public sector. Dr. Lee enjoys working in team situations for both Research Grants Council projects as well as consultancy work relating to public policy.

Representative Publications

Lam, T.H., Lee, S.W., Fung, S., Ho, S.Y., Lee, P.W.H., & Stewart, S.M. (2009). Sociocultural Influences on Body Dissatisfaction and Dieting in Hong Kong Girls. European Eating Disorders Review, 17(2), 152-160.

Lee, S.W., Stewart, S.M., Byrne, B., Wong, J.P.S., Ho, S.Y., Lee, P.W.H., et al. (2008). Factor Structure of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale in Hong Kong Adolescents. Journal of Personality Assessment, 90(2), 175-184.

Lee, S.W., Stewart, S.M., Striegel-Moore, R.H., Lee, S., Ho, S.Y., Lee, P.W.H., et al. (2007). Validation of the eating disorder diagnostic scale for use with Hong Kong adolescents. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 40, 569-574.

Wong, A.W.S., Lee, S.W., Chow, Y., & Chen, E.Y.H. (2004). The Subjective Cognitive Impairments Scale: Development of a self-report measure of subjective daily-life cognitive functioning in patients with Schizophrenia, Schizophrenia Research, 67, Supplement 1, 260.







 
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