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Ching-Wen Chang
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Associate Professor
Email
cwchangswk@ntnu.edu.tw
Contact Number
(02)7749-5532
Areas of Teaching
Multicultural Topics Contemporary mental health topics
Research Expertise
Adult and adolescent mental health Mental illness recovery Social support Mental health service use
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School Name
Department
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U.S.A
Case Western Reserve University
Department of Social Work
Ph.D.
2025-02 ~ 2025-02
U.S.A
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
School of Social Work
M.S.W.
2025-02 ~ 2025-02
Taiwan
Soochow University
Department of Social Work
B.A.
2025-02 ~ 2025-02
Organization Name
Unit
Position
Period
Taipei Municipal Wanfang Hospital, Taiwan
Department of Psychiatry
Social Worker
2025-02 ~ 2025-02
Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A (Currently named NYU Langone Hospital – Brooklyn)
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Social Worker
2025-02 ~ 2025-02
Case Western Reserve University, U.S.A
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Adjunct Instructor
2025-02 ~ 2025-02
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Department of Social Work
Assistant Professor
2025-02 ~ 2025-02
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
Graduate Institute of Social Work
Assistant Professor
2025-02 ~ 2025-02
Year
Title
2023
Chen, J., Chang, C. W., Lin, C., & Wang, L. (2023). An investigation of longitudinal associations between psychological distress and student victimization by teachers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 38(3-4), 3279–3297. (SSCI)
2023
Chang, C. W., Chen, J. S., Huang, S. W., Potenza, M. N., Su, J. A., Chang, K. C., Pakpour, A. H., & Lin, C. Y. (2023). Problematic smartphone use and two types of problematic use of the internet and self-stigma among people with substance use disorders. Addictive behaviors, 147, 107807. (SSCI)
2023
Chen, J. K., Yang, B., Wang, L. C., Chang, C. W., & Lin, C. Y. (2023). Is Psychological Distress a Risk Factor or an Outcome of School Violence and Cyberbullying Perpetrated by Adolescents? A Short-Term Longitudinal Panel Study. Journal of interpersonal violence, 38(15-16), 9215–9238. (SSCI)
2023
Saffari, M., Chang, K.-C., Chen, J.-S., Potenza, M. N., Yen, C.-F., Chang, C., Huang, P.-C., Tsai, H.-C., & Lin, C.-Y. (In press). Sleep quality and self-stigma mediate the association between problematic use of social media and quality of life among people with schizophrenia in Taiwan: A longitudinal study. Psychiatry Investigation.(SSCI)
2022
Chang, C. & Chen. F. (2022). Family social networks and personal recovery among Chinese people with mental illness in Hong Kong: The mediating effects of self-esteem and self-efficacy. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 45(3), 247–254. (SSCI)
2022
Chang, C., Huang, R-Y, Strong, C., Lin, Y-C, Tsai, M-C, Chen, I-H, Lin, C-Y, Pakpour, A. H. & Griffiths, M.D. (2022). Reciprocal relationships between problematic social media use, problematic gaming, and psychological distress among university students: A 9-month longitudinal study. Frontier in Public Health. (SSCI)
2022
Chang, C., Chang, K, Griffiths, M.D., Chang, C., Lin, C., & Pakpour, A.H. (2022). The mediating role of perceived social support in the relationship between perceived stigma and depression among individuals diagnosed with substance use disorders Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 29(2), 307-316. (SSCI)
2022
Saffari, M., Chang, K.C., Chen, J.S. Chang, C. W., Chen, I., Huang, S., Liu, C., Lin, C. & Potenza, M.N. (2022). Temporal associations between depressive features and self-stigma in people with substance use disorders related to heroin, amphetamine, and alcohol use: a cross-lagged analysis. BMC Psychiatry, 22, 815. (SCIE)
2022
Chen, I. H., Chang, K. C., Chang, C. W., Huang, S. W., Potenza, M. N., Pakpour, A. H., & Lin, C. Y. (2022). Temporal associations between problematic use of the internet and self-stigma among people with substance use disorders: A cross-lagged model across one year. Journal of psychiatric research, 156, 339–348. (SSCI)
2022
Saffari, M., Chen, H.-P., Chang, C. W., Fan, C.-W., Huang, S.-W., Chen, J.-S., Chang, K.-C., & Lin, C.-Y. (2022). Effects of sleep quality on the association between problematic internet use and quality of life in people with substance use disorder. BJPsych Open,8(5), e155. (SSCI)
2021
Chang, C., To, S.-M., Chan, W.C.H.., Fong, A.C.-P. (2021). The influence of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and community protective factors on Hong Kong Adolescents’ stress arising from political life events and their mental health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(18), 9426. (SSCI)
2021
Chen, J., Chang, C., Wang, Z., Wang, L., & Wei, H. (2021). Cyber deviance among adolescents in Taiwan: Prevalence and correlates. Children and Youth Services Review, 126, 106042. (SSCI)
2021
Chang, C. & Chen, F. (2021). Relationships of Family Emotional Support and Negative Family Interactions with the Quality of Life among Chinese People with Mental Illness and the Mediating Effect of Internalized Stigma. Psychiatric Quarterly, 92(1), 375-387. (SSCI)
2020
Chang, C., Chen, F., & Tai, H. (2020). Parental factors for mental health service engagement among Chinese young adults. Community Mental Health Journal, 56,710-716. (SSCI)
2020
Baig, R. & Chang, C. (2020). Approaching formal and informal social support by migrant domestic workers: Connectivity across supportive systems. American Behavioral Scientist, 64(6), 703-708. (SSCI)
2020
Chen, J., Wu, C., Chang, C., & Wei, H. (2020). Adolescent depression as a mediator between parental depression and school victimization in Taiwan. Journal of Affective Disorders, 263, 396-404. (SSCI)
2018
Chang, C., Yuan R., & Chen, J. (2018). Social support and depression among Chinese adolescents: The mediating role of self-esteem and self-efficacy. Children and Youth Services Review, 88,128-134. (SSCI)
2018
Chang, C., & Biegel DE. (2018). Factors affecting mental health service utilization among Latino Americans with mental health issues. Journal of Mental Health, 27(6), 552-559. (SSCI)
2016
Chung C.L, Pernice-Duca F., Biegel D.E., Norden M, & Chang C. (2016). Family perspectives of how their relatives with mental illness benefit from Clubhouse participation: a qualitative inquiry. Journal of Mental Health, 25(4), 372-378. (SSCI)
2015
Pernice-Duca, F., Biegel, D.E., Hess, H. R., Chung, C., Chang, C. (2015). Family members’ perceptions of how they benefit when relatives living with serious mental illness participate in Clubhouse Community Programs. Family Relations, 64(3), 446-459. (SSCI)
2015
Chang, C., Sajatovic, M., & Curtis, T. (2015). Correlates of attitudes towards mood stabilizers in individuals with bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders, 17(1), 106-112. (SCIE)
2014
Chang, C., Chung, C., Biegel, D. E., Pernice-Duca, F., Min, MO., & Angelo, L. (2014). Predictors of Loneliness of Clubhouse members. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 37(1), 51-54. (SSCI)
2014
Chadiha, L., Aranda, M., Biegel, D. E., & Chang, C. (2014). The importance of mentoring faculty members of color in Schools of Social Work. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 34, 351-362.
2013
Biegel, D. E., Pernice-Duca, F., Chang, C., & D’Angelo, L. (2013). Correlates of peer support in a clubhouse setting. Community Mental Health Journal, 49, 249-259. (SSCI)
2013
Biegel, D. E., Pernice-Duca, F., Chang, C., Chung, C., Min, M., & D’Angelo, L. (2013). Family social networks and recovery from severe mental illness of clubhouse members. Journal of Family Social Work, 16(4), 274-296.
Year
Title
2019
“Relationships of Family Emotional Support and Negative Family Interactions with the Quality of Life among Chinese People with Mental Illness,” Oral presentation, C. Chang, International Federation of Social Workers Europe Conference: Social Protection and Human Dignity, September 08-11, 2019, Vienna, Austria.
2019
“Blended approach in Social Casework teaching,” Oral presentation, C. Chang, International Conference on Change and Innovation for a Better World: The Future of Social Work Profession, June 27-28, 2019, Hong Kong.
2018
“Factors for quality of life among individuals with mental illness in Hong Kong,” Oral presentation, C. Chang, Social Work Education and Social Development 2018 Conference, July 04- 07, Dublin, Ireland.
2017
“Help seeking in the Chinese culture,” Oral presentation, C. Chang, International Meaning Conference 2017, June 30- July 02, 2017, London, U.K.
2016
“Factors affecting mental health service utilization among Asians,” Oral presentation, C. Chang, The 8th International Conference of on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, June 19-23, 2016, Singapore.
2015
“Loneliness as a mediator in the relationship between social support and quality of life in adults with severe mental illness,” Poster, C. Chung, D. E. Biegel, & C. Chang, 2015 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 14-18, 2015, New Orleans, LA, U.S.A.
2014
“Family experience of the psychosocial Clubhouse model,” Poster, H. Hess, F. Pernice-Duca, D.E. Biegel, C. Chung, & C. Chang, the 76th Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, November 19-22, 2014, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
2014
"Clubhouse Members' Family Social Networks and Recovery From Severe Mental Illness," Poster, D. E. Biegel, C. Chang, & C. Chung, 2014 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 15-19, 2014, San Antonio, TX, U.S.A.
2013
“Correlates of Attitudes towards Mood Stabilizers,” Poster, C. Chang, & M. Sajatovic, the 10th International Conference on Bipolar Disorders, June 13-16, 2013, Miami Beach, FL, U.S.A.
2012
“Predictors of Loneliness of Clubhouse Members,” Poster, D. E. Biegel, & C. Chang, 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 11-15, 2012, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Year
Title
2022
Chang, C, & Chiu, M. (2022). Mental health social work in Hong Kong during the COVID- 19 pandemic. In P. Fronek, & K. S. Rotabi-Casares (Eds.), Social work in health emergencies: Global perspectives (p.p. 233-243). New York: Routledge.
2017
Biegel, D.E, & Chang, C. (2017). Social supports: Formal and Informal. In Capezuti, L., Malone, M.L., Gardner, D.S., Khan, A., & Baumann, S. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Elder Care. Fourth Edition. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
2014
Biegel, D.E., & Chang, C. (2014). Social Supports: Formal and Informal. In E.A. Capezuti, M. Malone, P. Katz & M.D. Mezey (Eds.), Encyclopedia of elder care. Third Edition (pp. 697-700). New York: Springer Publications.