DR.
KHANH DINH
SELECTED
PUBLICATIONS:
Dinh, K. T. (In Press). The A-B-C in clinical practice with Southeast Asians: Basic understanding of immigration and resettlement history. In N. T. Trinh, Y. Rho, K. Sanders, & F. Lu (Eds.), Handbook on Asian American acculturation issues in psychiatry. Totowa, New Jersey: Humana Press, Inc.
Dinh, K. T. (2006). Vietnamese Americans. In Y. Jackson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology (pp. 463-469). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Dinh, K. T., & Nguyen, H. H. (2006). The effects of acculturative variables on Asian American parent-child relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 23, 407-426.
Dinh, K. T., Roosa, M. W., Tein, J., & Lopez, V. A. (2002). The relationship between acculturation and problem behavior proneness in a Hispanic youth sample: A longitudinal mediation model. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 30, 295-309.
Dinh, K. T., Sarason, I. G., Peterson, A. V., & Onstad, L. E. (1995). Children's perceptions of smokers and nonsmokers: A longitudinal study. Health Psychology, 14, 32-40.
Dinh, K. T., Sarason, B. R., & Sarason, I. G. (1994). Parent-child relationships in Vietnamese immigrant families. Journal of Family Psychology, 4, 471-482.
Dinh, K. T., Castro, F. G., Tein, J., & Kim, S. Y. (in press). Cultural predictors of physical and mental health status among Mexican American women: A mediation model. American Journal of Community Psychology.
Dinh, K. T. (in press). The A-B-C in clinical practice with Southeast Asians: Basic understanding of immigration and resettlement history. In N. T. Trinh, Y. Rho, K. Sanders, & F. Lu (Eds.), Handbook on Asian American acculturation issues in psychiatry. Totowa, New Jersey: Humana Press, Inc.
Kim, S. Y., Benner, A. D., Ongbongan, K., Acob, J., Dinh, K. T., Reid, R. M. N, Dennerlein. (in press). Children of Filipino immigrants in Hawai’i: Adolescents girls’ experiences at home and at school. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies.
Liu, L., Lau, A., Chen, A. C. –C., Dinh, K. T., & Kim, S. Y. (in press). The influence of maternal acculturation, neighborhood disadvantage, and parenting on Chinese American adolescents’ conduct problems: Testing the segmented assimilation hypothesis. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
Dinh, K. T., Castro, F. G., Tein, J., & Kim, S. Y. (in press). Cultural predictors of physical and mental health status among Mexican American women: A mediation model. American Journal of Community Psychology.
Dinh, K. T. (in press). The A-B-C in clinical practice with Southeast Asians: Basic understanding of immigration and resettlement history. In N. T. Trinh, Y. Rho, K. Sanders, & F. Lu (Eds.), Handbook on Asian American acculturation issues in psychiatry. Totowa, New Jersey: Humana Press, Inc.
Kim, S. Y., Benner, A. D., Ongbongan, K., Acob, J., Dinh, K. T., Reid, R. M. N, Dennerlein. (in press). Children of Filipino immigrants in Hawai’i: Adolescents girls’ experiences at home and at school. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies.
Liu, L., Lau, A., Chen, A. C. –C., Dinh, K. T., & Kim, S. Y. (in press). The influence of maternal acculturation, neighborhood disadvantage, and parenting on Chinese American adolescents’ conduct problems: Testing the segmented assimilation hypothesis. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.