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5. Research Outputs
Chan, K., Siu, J., and Fung, T. (2016). Perception of acupuncture among users
and non-users: A qualitative study. Health Marketing Quarterly, 33(1): 78-
93. DOI:10.1080/07359683.2016.1132051.
Chan, K., Prendergast, G., and Ng, Y.L. (2016). Using an expanded Theory
of Planned Behavior to predict adolescents’ intentions to engage in healthy
eating. Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 28(1), 16-27.
DOI:10.1080/08961530.2015.1089088.
Huxley, P., Chan, K., Chiu, M., Ma, Y., Gaze, S., and Evans, S. (2016). The
social and community opportunities profile social inclusion measure:
Structural equivalence and differential item functioning in community mental
health residents in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom. International Journal
of Social Psychiatry, 62(2), 133-140. DOI: 10.1177/0020764015607550.
Chan, K., Huxley, P., Chiu, M.Y.L., Evans, S., and Ma, Y. (2016). Social
inclusion and health conditions among Chinese immigrants in Hong Kong and
the United Kingdom: An exploratory study. Social Indicators Research, 126(2),
657-672. DOI: 10.1007/s11205-015-0910-0.
Conference/Workshop Presentations:
Fan, F. and Chan, K. (2017). Young consumers’ responses to personal loan
commercials. International Conference on Research in Advertising (ICORIA),
Ghent, Belgium, 29 June-1 July.
Chan, K. and Tseng, L. (2017). Attitudes toward Traditional Chinese
Medicine in Hong Kong. International Journal of Arts & Sciences’ (IJAS)
International Conference for Social Sciences and Humanities, Venice, Italy,
20-23 June.
Chan, K. (2017). How Chinese young consumers respond to gendered
advertisements, Symposium on Child and Nation in the Context of World
Cinema, Hong Kong Baptist University, 16 June.
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