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  1. Hoque, E., Rossen, F., & Tse, S. (2011). Stakeholders’ perspective: Injury behaviour and attitude of young Asians in New Zealand. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 7 (2), 106-115.
  2. Hoque, E., Tse, S., & Rossen, F. (2011). Knowledge and attitude of young Asians towards injury prevention in New Zealand: A qualitative analysis. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 7 (2), 93-105.
  3. Parackal, S., Ameratunga, S., Tin Tin, S., Wong S., & Denny, S. (2011). Youth’07: The health and wellbeing of secondary school students in New Zealand: Results for Chinese, Indian and other Asian Students. Auckland: The University of Auckland.
  4. Sobrun-Maharaj, A., Parackal, S., Rossen, F. (Eds.). (2010). An Holistic Approach to Asian Health. Proceedings of the Fourth International Asian Health and Wellbeing Conference, July 5-6. Auckland, New Zealand: University of Auckland.
  5. Sobrun-Maharaj, A., Tse, S. & Hoque, E. (2010) Barriers experienced by Asians in accessing injury related services and compensations, Journal of Primary Health Care, 2(1): 43-53.
  6. Sobrun-Maharaj, A. & Wong, A.S.K. (2010) Building Evidence for Better Practice in Support of Asian Mental Wellbeing: An Exploratory Study. The Fourth International Asian Health and Wellbeing Conference “A Holistic Approach to Asian Health” Proceedings. The University of Auckland, School of Population Health, Tamaki Campus, 5-6 July 2010, 74-90.
  7. Tse, S. Yu, A.C.H., Rossen, F., & Wang, C.W. (2010) Examination of Chinese gambling problems through a socio-historical cultural perspective, The Scientific World, 10, 1694-1704.
  8. Dixon, R., Tse, S., Rossen, F. & Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2009) Enhancing resiliency: Promoting a positive tranisiton for Asian immigrant families in New Zealand, Prepared for the Families Commission.
  9. Nayar, S., Tse, S., & Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2009) Enhancing cultural competence in mental health settings: from undergraduate training to continuing education, The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, 4(3), 30-36.
  10. Parackel, S.M. Parackel,M., & Harraway, J. (2009) Warning lables on alcohol containers as a source of informaiton on alcohol consumption in pregnancy among New Zealand women, International Journal of Drug Policy, 21(4), 302-305.
  11. Rossen, F. (2009)Psycho-socail health: Gambling, alcohol and drug abuse. Presentation at the Diversity Action programme, Diversity Forum organised by the Human Rights Commission, Auckland, New Zealand.
  12. Rossen, F. V., Tse, S., & Vaidya, R. (2009). New Zealand Asian & Youth gambling: A secondary analysis of data from the Health Sponsorship Council 2006/7 Gaming and Betting Attitudes Survey. Centre for Gambling Studies. Prepared for the Ministry of Health. Auckland UniServices Limited, the University of Auckland.
  13. Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2009) Refugee youth in New Zealand:How well are they doing? Paper presented at the Looking Back and Moving Forward, Refugee Health and Wellbeing Conference, Auckland, November 2009
  14. Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2009). Overview of Asian Health: Physical and Mental Health Issues. Presentation at the Diversity Action Programme, Diversity Forum organised by the Human Rights Commission, Auckland, New Zealand.24 August.
  15. Sobrun-Maharaj, A. & Rossen, F. (2009) Factors contributing to the successful transition of Asian immigrant families in New Zealand. Paper presented at the Families Commission Research Seminar, Wellington, June 2009.
  16. Sobrun-Maharaj, A., Tse, S., Hoque, E., & Rossen, F. (2009). The settlement and social inclusion of immigrant youth in New Zealand. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. 4;7;pp.97-112
  17. Dyall, L., Tse, S., & Kingi, P. (2008). Cultural icons and marketing of gambling. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
  18. 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.
  19. Sobrun-Maharaj, A., Tse, S., Hoque, E. & Rossen, F. (2008). Survey of key informants for a study of migrant and refugee youth settlement and social inclusion in New Zealand. Centre for Asian Health Research and Evaluation. Prepared for The Department of Labour Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland, 101pp
  20. Tse, S. Hoque, E., Sobrun-Maharaj, A., & Kim, S. (2008).Mental health services for migrant and refugee communities in Christchurch.Prepared for The Funding and Planning Office, Canterbury District Health Board. Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. Hoque, M.E. (2007/08). Giardiasis. In: R.E. Rakel, E.T. Bope (Eds.). Conn's Current Therapy (pp. 64-67). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier.pp. 64-67.
  24. 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.
  25. Hoque, M.E, Tse, S., & Lee, M. (2007). Survey of attitudes, risk factors and knowledge in relation to injury prevention in tertiary-level Asian students domiciled in Auckland. Centre for Asian Health Research and Evaluation, Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland, Auckland. Prepared for Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC), 104pp.
  26. 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.
  27. Tse, S. (2007). Family violence in Asian communities, combining research and development. New Zealand Social Policy Journal, 31, 170-194.
  28. Tse, S. (2007, Autumn).Four key strategies to improve social inclusiveness for people with mental illness.MindNet, New Zealand Mental Health Promotion and Prevention Newsletter, issue 9. Retrieved June 29, 2007.
  29. Tse, S., Fanslow, J., Moir, F., & Newcombe, D. (2007, Spring). Population Perspective on Mental Health: Everybody's Business. MindNet, New Zealand Mental Health Promotion and Prevention Newsletter, issue 11. Retrieved October 3, 2007.
  30. Tse, S., Sobrun-Maharaj, A., & Nayar, S. (2007). Asian mental health: Training and development for real skills. Centre for Asian Health Research and Evaluation, School of Population Health. Prepared for Te Pou, National Centre of Mental Health Research and Workforce Development. Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland, 66pp.
  31. 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
  32. 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.
  33. Clarke, D., Tse, S., Abbott, M., Townsend, S., Kingi, P., & Manaia, W. (2006). Key indicators of the transition from social to problem gambling. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 3(1), 29-40.
  34. 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). Retrieved June 2, 2006.
  35. Hoque M.E., Lee M., Ameratunga S. (2006) Injuries among Asian peoples in New Zealand: an epidemiological profile, School of Population Health, University of Auckland. Funded by: ACC
  36. 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.
  37. 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.
  38. 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.
  39. 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.
  40. Rasanathan K, Ameratunga S, Tse S. Asian health in New Zealand– progress and challenges. New Zealand Medical Journal, 2006, 119: U2277
  41. Rasanathan, K., Ameratunga, S., & Tse, S. (2006). Asian health in New Zealand: Progress and challenges. New Zealand Medical Journal, 119 (1244) (8 pages). Retrieved October 30, 2006.Tse, S., Tong, K., Hong, C., Rasalingam, N. (2006). A book chapter on: Working with Asian migrants in New Zealand. In I.S. George (Ed.). Cole's medical practice in New Zealand, 2007 (pp. 83-89). Medical Council of New Zealand.
  42. 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.
  43. Tse, S., Hoque, M.E., Rasanathan, K., Chatterji, M., Wee, R., Garg, S., & Ratnasabapathy, Y. (Eds.) (2006). Prevention,protection and promotion. Proceedings of the Second International Asian Health and Wellbeing Conference, November 11, 13-14. Auckland, New Zealand: University of Auckland.
  44. Tse, S., & Hoque, M. E. (2006). Healthy immigrant effect- triumphs, transience and threats. 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. 9-18). Auckland, New Zealand: University of Auckland
  45. Tse, S., Laverack, G., Foroughian, S., & Jackson, N. (2006). Community engagement for health promotion activities to reduce injuries among Chinese Asian people in New Zealand. Prepared for Accident Compensation Corporation, Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland, 139pp.
  46. 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.
  47. Tse, S., Nayar, S., Thapliyal, A., & Bhui, K. (2006). Beginning Phase of Asian mental health training in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Centre for Asian Health Research and Evaluation, School of Population Health. Prepared for the Mental Health Workforce Development Programme, Health Research Council. Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland, 76pp.
  48. Tse, S., Sobrun-Maharaj, A., & Hoque, E. (2006). Research and Evaluation of Barriers to Asian People accessing Injury Related Services and Entitlements. Centre for Asian Health Research and Evaluation, Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland. Prepared for Accident Compensation Corporation, 102pp.
  49. Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2005).Host communities and acculturation.Prepared for the Auckland Regional Council Migrant Settlement Strategy.
  50. 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), 87pp.
  51. Tse, S., Bhui, K., Thapliyal, A., Choy, N., & Bray, Y.  (2005). Asian mental health workforce development: Educational programme. Prepared for Research Council of New Zealand. Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland, 114pp.
  52. Tse, S., Woodward, A., Kydd, R., & Mannes, M. (2005). Feasibility study for the next phase of development of the Ha Noi School of Public Health. Prepared for the Atlantic Philanthropies (Viet Nam) Ltd. School of Population Health, University of Auckland.
  53. 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, 60pp.
  54. 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.
  55. Tse, S. (2004). Use of the recovery approach to support Chinese immigrants recovering form mental illness: A New Zealand perspective. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. 7(1), 53-68.
  56. 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.
  57. Tse, S., Hoque, M.E., Rasnathan,K., Chatterji, M. Wee, R., S. Garg, & Y. Ratnasabapathy (2004.), 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.
  58. Tse, S., Hull-Brown, M., Lim, G., & Ko, K. (2004). Advocating for mental health needs of Korean older people in New Zealand. Prepared for Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, 25pp.
  59. 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.
  60. 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).
  61. 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(16pages).
  62. Tse, S., Wong, A.S.K., Choy, N., Mok, F., Cheung, A., Lee, L., Ho, A., Leung, L., Chui, A., Ko, K., & Claydon, M. (2004). Asian adult mental health promotion scoping project. Prepared for Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand.
  63. Centre for Asian Health Research and Evaluation(2003). Improving particular communities responsiveness to family violence: combining research, programme development and evaluation. Prepared for The Social Policy Evaluation and Research Committee, Ministry of Social Development. Auckland UniServices Limited, University of Auckland, 117pp.
  64. Wong, J., & Tse, S. (2003). The face of Chinese migrants’ gambling: A New Zealand perspective. eGambling: Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues, issue 9. Retrieved November 3, 2003.
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CAHRE presentations: conferences, seminars and workshops

  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A and Rossen, F (2011). Impact of Gambling and Problem Gambling on Asian Families and Communities, PHA Conference, 2 September, Christchurch, NZ
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A and Rossen, F (2011). Impact of Gambling and Problem Gambling on Asian Families and Communities, Problem Gambling Foundation Asian Forum, 15 August, 2011.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A and Wong, A S (2011). An ecological approach to supporting immigrant mental health: the case of the Asian immigrant”, World Psychiatric Association Thematic Conference, 9-12 June, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A and Rossen, F (2011). Impact of Gambling and Problem Gambling on Asian Families and Communities, 3rd Asia Pacific Problem Gambling and Addictions Conference 2011, Hong Kong, 2-3 June 2011.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2011). Environmental determinants of health. Keynote presentation at the IASSH Conference, Tirupati, India, 11-13 February, 2011.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2010). Asian health and wellbeing in New Zealand. Keynote presentation at the TANI Forum, Fickling Centre, Auckland, 8 September, 2010.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2010). Asian health and wellbeing in New Zealand. Presentation at The University of Otago, Injury Prevention Research Unit and General Practice, 26th August, 2010.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. & Rossen, A. (2010). Asian health and wellbeing in New Zealand – report on the 4th International Asian Health and Wellbeing Conference, themes and recommendations. Human Rights Diversity Forum, Christchurch, 25th August, 2010.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2010). Impacts of the work experiences of Asian immigrants on family wellbeing. Paper presented at the 5th International Social Sciences Conference, Cambridge, UK, 3rd August 2010.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2010). Factors contributing to the successful transition of Asian immigrant families in New Zealand. Paper presented at the 5th International Social Sciences Conference, Cambridge, UK, 3rd August 2010.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. & Rossen, A. (2010). The Social Determinants of Health. The Fourth International Asian Health and Wellbeing Conference, University of Auckland, 4 July, 2010.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2010). The impact of gambling on Asian families and communities. Keynote paper presented at the Problem Gambling National Asian Forum, Auckland, May 2010.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. & Rossen, F. (2010) Impacts of the work experiences of Asian immigrants on family wellbeing. Paper presented at the Families Commission Research Seminar, Wellington, June 2010.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2009). Refugee Youth in New Zealand: How well are they doing? Paper presented at the Refugee Health and Wellbeing Conference: Looking Back and Moving Forward, 20 November 2009, AUT University, Auckland, NZ.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2009). The Asian Perspective on Wellbeing. Paper presented at the Mental Health Awareness Seminar, University of Auckland, 9 October 2009.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2008). “The benefits of yoga meditation for family mental wellbeing”. Workshop conducted at the Second International Hindu Conference, Auckland, New Zealand. 17 May.
  • 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. (2007). “First generation immigrant experience in New Zealand”. Paper presented at the YWCA Mentors Forum, Auckland, New Zealand. 15 September.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2007). “The impact of culture and identity on settling into New Zealand”. Paper presented at the 1st International Hindu Conference, Auckland, New Zealand. 13 May.
  • 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.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2007). An alternative methodology for ethnic minority researchers. Keynote presentation at The BRCSS conference at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, 23 February 2007.
  • Sobrun-Maharaj, A. (2006). Social Acceptance and Mental Well-being of Asians in New Zealand. Paper presented at the Second International Asian Health and Wellbeing Conference: Prevention, Protection and Promotion. Auckland, New Zealand. 13 November 2006.
  • 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. (2005). “Cultural competence in mental healthcare: Experiences of China, Vietnam & New Zealand” Paper presented at the Queen Mary, University of London, the United Kingdom. 7 September.
  • Tse, S. (2003). “Asian mental health” Paper presented at the Silver Linings 25 year celebration 2003 National Conference, Schizophrenia Fellowship New Zealand, Christchurch, New Zealand. 13-14 September.
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