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Journal articles and book chapters

  • Banks, C., Choummanivong, C., Hauraki, J., Kazantzis, N., Stewart, M., Taufa, P., & Tse, S. (2006). Therapy across culture. New Zealand Clinical Psychologist, 16(3), 18-23.
  • Clarke, D., Tse, S., Abbott, M., Townsend, S., Kingi, P., & Manaia, W. (2007). Reasons for starting and continuing gambling in a mixed ethnic community sample of pathological and non-problem gamblers. International Gambling Studies, 7(3), 299-313.
  • Dyall, L., Tse, S., & Kingi, P. (2008). Cultural icons and marketing of gambling. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, Online first (13 pages) Retrieved June 6, 2008, fromhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/b5217563617q43k1/?p=80128756ddae47a5840f55cd04a85e8a&pi=13
  • Goodyear-Smith, F., Arroll, B., Kerese, N., Sullivan, S., Tse, S., Shepherd, R., Rossen, F., & Perese, L. (2006). Primary care patients reporting concerns about their gambling frequently have other co-occurring lifestyle and mental health issues. BMC Family Practice, 7(25) (6 pages).
  • Hoque, M.E. (2007/08). Giardiasis. In: R.E. Rakel, E.T. Bope (Eds.). Conn’s Current Therapy (pp. 64-67). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier.
  • Hoque M.E., Lee. M., Ameratunga. S. (2006). Epidemiology Of Unintentional Injury Among Asians In New Zealand. In S. Tse, E. Hoque, K. Rasanathan, M. Chatterji, R. Wee, S. Garg, & Y. Ratnasabapathy (Eds.), Prevention, protection and promotion. Proceedings of the Second International Asian Health and Wellbeing Conference, November 11, 13-14, (pp. 80-90). Auckland, New Zealand: University of Auckland.
  • Kumar, S., Tse, S., Fernado, A., & Wong, S. (2006). Epidemiological studies on mental health needs of Asian population in New Zealand International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 52, 408-412.
  • Nayar, S., & Tse, S. (2006). Cultural competence and models in mental health: Working with Asian Service Users. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation. 10 (2), 79-87.
  • Nayar, S., Tse, S., Wong, S. W., Wali, R., Thapliyal, A., & Bhui, K. (2007). Working with Asian individuals: Advancing the New Zealand mental health
  • workforce. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 14(5), 222-227.
  • Rasanathan, K., Ameratunga, S., & Tse, S. (2006). Asian health in New Zealand: Progress and challenges. New Zealand Medical Journal, 119(1244) (8 pages).
  • Rasanathan K, Craig D, Perkins R. (2006). The novel use of ‘Asian’ as an ethnic category in the New Zealand health sector. Ethnicity & Health, 11: 211-27.
  • Tse, S. (2004). Use of the recovery approach to support Chinese immigrants recovering from mental illness: A New Zealand perspective. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 7(1), 53-68.
  • Tse, S. (2007). Family violence in Asian communities, combining research and development. New Zealand Social Policy Journal, 31, 170-194.
  • Tse, S., Kim, H., & Wong, J. (2004). Problem gambling treatment for Asian migrants. In R. Tan, & S. Wurtzburg (Eds.). Problem gambling: New Zealand perspectives on treatment (Social work theory into practice series) (pp. 196- 207). Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts Ltd.
  • Tse, S. & Liew, T. (2004). New Zealand experiences: How is community resilience manifested in Asian communities? eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2(1), (8 pages).
  • Tse, S., Lloyd, C., & McKenna, K. (2006). When clients are from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. In K. McKenna & L. Tooth (Eds.). Client education: A practical guide for clinical therapists (pp. 307-326). Sydney: UNSW Press.
  • Tse, S., Tong, K., Hong, C., Rasalingam, N. (2007). A book chapter on: Working with Asian migrants in New Zealand. In I. S. George (Ed.). Cole’s medical practice in New Zealand, 2008 (pp.81-87). Medical Council of New Zealand.
  • Tse, S., Wong, J., & Kim, H. (2004) A public health approach for Asian people with problem gambling in foreign countries. Journal of Gambling Issues, 12 (16 pages).
  • Tse, S., Wong, J., & Chan, P. (2007). Needs and gaps analysis: Problem gambling interventions among New Zealand Asian peoples. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 5, 81-88.
  • Wong, J., & Tse, S. (2003). The face of Chinese migrants’ gambling: A New Zealand perspective. eGambling: Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues, issue 9 (12 pages).

Reports

  • Rasanathan K, Ameratunga S, Chen J, et al. (2006). A health profile of young Asian New Zealanders who attend secondary school: findings from Youth2000. The University of Auckland, Auckland.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2005). Host communities and acculturation. Prepared for the Auckland Regional Council Migrant Settlement Strategy.
  • Thapliyal, A., Tse, S., Read, J., Wong, J., & Wee, R. (2005). Northern regional mental health and addiction strategy for Asian migrant and refugee service users. Prepared for Northern District Health Board Support Agency Limited (NDSA). Tse, S., Fernando, T., Wong, S., & Kumar, S. (2004). Asian study feasibility project: public health justification for an Asian study. Prepared for Mental Health Research and Development Strategy Steering Group, Health Research Council of New Zealand.
  • Workshop Organising Team (2005). Issues and options paper: the use of the term ‘Asian’ in New Zealand and implications for research, policy development and community engagement. The University of Auckland, Auckland.

Conference papers and community presentations

  • Hoque, E. (2007). Public Health Association (PHA) of New Zealand Annual Conference at the School of Population Health, Auckland, New Zealand. Paper presented: CVD risk among South Asians and review of critical success factors for health promotion interventions 4-6 July.
  • Hoque, E. (2007). Workshop on “Reducing the Incidence and Impact of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Peoples of South Asian Ethnicities”. Organised by: Auckland District Health Board (ADHB), Auckland, New Zealand 27 February.
  • Rasanathan K, Craig D, Perkins R. (2004). Is “Asian” a useful category for health research in New Zealand? In: Proceedings of the inaugural international Asian health conference: Asian health and wellbeing, now and into the future. School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, New Zealand. 4-5 November.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2008). “Effects of racial harassment”. Presentation at the Diversity Action Programme, Diversity Forum organised by the Human Rights Commission, Auckland, New Zealand. 25 August.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2008). “Intergenerational conflict: Are parents control freaks?” Facilitation of forum at youth camp conducted by the Hindu Council of New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand. 27 January.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2006). “Working with diverse populations: Identifying issues of importance when doing social work with Indian Families”. Paper presented at the University of Auckland, School of Social and Policy Studies. 16 May.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2005). “Ethnicity, tolerance and acceptance”. Presentation at the Manukau City Council Race Relations Day. 21 March.
  • Tse, S. (2007). “Changing New Zealand population”. Delivered at the Future Medical Leaders Symposium, Wellington. 20-22 July.
  • Tse, S. (2007). “No more excuses, no more domestic violence in Chinese community”. Paper presented at the domestic violence seminar, organised by Shakti Community Council Inc. & Shakti Asian Women’s Centre Inc., Auckland, New Zealand. 14 November.


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