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Ka Yue Chui is a Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Psychology within the Faculty of Health. She is actively engaged in research and is registered to supervise postgraduate research. Her academic work is centered on psychological health across the adult lifespan, utilizing interdisciplinary and longitudinal approaches.
- PhD, Colorado State University (2010)
- Master, London School of Economics and Political Science (2002)
- Bachelor, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1999)
Her research focuses on the psychosocial determinants of psychological health, including loneliness, depression, self-esteem, and stress. She investigates how these factors vary across age groups and how individuals maintain well-being despite life challenges. Drawing from the WHO’s definition of mental health and the work of scholars like Carol Ryff, she conceptualizes psychological health as a state of realizing potential and coping with life’s stresses.
Her recent publications span topics such as gratitude and loneliness, burnout and eating behavior, prejudice in religious communities, and the biological impacts of depressive symptoms in aging. These works reflect a strong trend in geropsychology, developmental psychology, and clinical mental health research, often employing longitudinal designs and interdisciplinary frameworks.
Ka Yue Chui’s research contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to good health and well-being. Her work has been cited over 500 times, with a Scopus h-index of 10, indicating significant scholarly impact.
- Active researcher with publications from 2006 to 2023
- Registered postgraduate research supervisor
- Collaborations across international institutions
She is involved in multiple research collaborations, particularly in Australia and Europe, and her work has been featured in news outlets and academic discussion platforms. Her research integrates psychological, social, and biological perspectives to understand mental health across the lifespan.
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