Peilian Chi

3.4k total citations
106 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Peilian Chi is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Peilian Chi has authored 106 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Social Psychology, 53 papers in Clinical Psychology and 24 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Peilian Chi's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (27 papers), Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (21 papers) and Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (19 papers). Peilian Chi is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (27 papers), Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (21 papers) and Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (19 papers). Peilian Chi collaborates with scholars based in China, Macao and United States. Peilian Chi's co-authors include Hongfei Du, Xiaoming Li, Ronnel B. King, Xiuyun Lin, Junfeng Zhao, Qinglu Wu, Guoxiang Zhao, Xiaoyi Fang, Xiaoying Ren and Melissa Allen Heath and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, NeuroImage and Child Development.

In The Last Decade

Peilian Chi

100 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Peilian Chi China 25 1.1k 849 517 329 283 106 2.2k
Mike C. Parent United States 25 1.2k 1.1× 1.0k 1.2× 727 1.4× 297 0.9× 93 0.3× 83 2.6k
Barbara Queen United States 9 957 0.9× 748 0.9× 415 0.8× 694 2.1× 138 0.5× 11 2.4k
Rebecca Y. M. Cheung Hong Kong 24 1.4k 1.3× 973 1.1× 514 1.0× 337 1.0× 70 0.2× 83 2.3k
Stevenson Fergus United States 10 1.4k 1.3× 553 0.7× 504 1.0× 669 2.0× 386 1.4× 14 2.3k
Kimberly Thomson Canada 21 1.7k 1.6× 682 0.8× 273 0.5× 370 1.1× 123 0.4× 51 2.5k
Bryan N. Cochran United States 28 1.5k 1.4× 1.8k 2.1× 822 1.6× 856 2.6× 142 0.5× 48 3.3k
Hyeouk Chris Hahm United States 27 2.1k 2.0× 852 1.0× 865 1.7× 776 2.4× 95 0.3× 83 3.2k
Matthew C. Aalsma United States 24 1.0k 0.9× 478 0.6× 576 1.1× 751 2.3× 118 0.4× 193 2.1k
Anamara Ritt‐Olson United States 31 1.2k 1.1× 440 0.5× 1.0k 2.0× 648 2.0× 135 0.5× 55 2.8k
Arthur L. Whaley United States 24 1.1k 1.0× 920 1.1× 760 1.5× 461 1.4× 116 0.4× 85 2.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Peilian Chi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peilian Chi

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Huang, Liuyue, et al.. (2025). Sowing seeds of gratitude: the effect of the trajectories of Adolescents’ gratitude on depression and the mediating role of self-esteem. The Journal of Positive Psychology. 21(2). 345–357. 1 indexed citations
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Liang, Kaixin, Kelly Ka Lai Lam, Liuyue Huang, et al.. (2024). Self-compassion, mental health, and parenting: Comparing parents of autistic and non-autistic children. Autism. 29(1). 53–63. 2 indexed citations
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Zhao, Shan, Hongfei Du, Lihua Chen, & Peilian Chi. (2024). Interplay of Adolescents’ and Parents’ Mindsets of Socioeconomic Status on Adolescents’ Stress-Related Outcomes. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 53(6). 1287–1300. 2 indexed citations
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Wu, Qinglu, Junfeng Zhao, Guoxiang Zhao, et al.. (2023). Enacted Stigma Influences Bereavement Coping Among Children Orphaned by Parental AIDS: A Longitudinal Study with Network Analysis. Psychology Research and Behavior Management. Volume 16. 4949–4958.
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Chen, Lihua, et al.. (2023). Less Equal, Less Satisfied? Gender Inequality Hampers Adults’ Subjective Well-Being via Gender-Role Attitudes. Sex Roles. 89(11-12). 718–730. 9 indexed citations
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Zhao, Shan, et al.. (2023). Role of self‐esteem in the association between mindset of socioeconomic status and well‐being: A cross‐lagged panel analysis. Applied Psychology Health and Well-Being. 15(4). 1336–1351. 6 indexed citations
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Wu, Qinglu, Peilian Chi, & Yan Zhang. (2023). Association Between Pandemic Fatigue and Subjective Well-Being: The Indirect Role of Emotional Distress and Moderating Role of Self-Compassion. International Journal of Public Health. 68. 1605552–1605552. 7 indexed citations
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Lin, Xiuyun, et al.. (2022). A Systematic Review of Multiple Family Factors Associated with Oppositional Defiant Disorder. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(17). 10866–10866. 15 indexed citations
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Jiang, Yanping, Xiaolei Wang, Samuele Zilioli, et al.. (2021). Cortisol Reactivity as a Mediator of Peer Victimization on Child Internalizing and Externalizing Problems: The Role of Gender Differences. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. 50(3). 283–294. 7 indexed citations
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Du, Hongfei, Anli Chen, Peilian Chi, & Ronnel B. King. (2020). Income Inequality Reduces Civic Honesty. Social Psychological and Personality Science. 12(4). 537–543. 19 indexed citations
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Zeng, Yu, Yan Guo, Linghua Li, et al.. (2020). Relationship Between Patient Engagement and Depressive Symptoms Among People Living With HIV in a Mobile Health Intervention: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mhealth and uhealth. 8(10). e20847–e20847. 17 indexed citations
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Zhang, Huiping, et al.. (2019). Bullying victimization and depression among left-behind children in rural China: Roles of self-compassion and hope. Child Abuse & Neglect. 96. 104072–104072. 105 indexed citations
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Chi, Peilian, Shan Zhao, Chen Zhang, et al.. (2019). Effects of psychosocial interventions on children affected by parental HIV/AIDS: a meta-analysis on depression and anxiety. BMC Public Health. 19(1). 1572–1572. 8 indexed citations
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Chen, Hong, et al.. (2018). Consumers’ Perceptions About Pharmaceutical Care Provided by Community Pharmacists in China in Relation to Over-the-Counter Drugs: A Qualitative Study. INQUIRY The Journal of Health Care Organization Provision and Financing. 55. 1141346124–1141346124. 19 indexed citations
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Tam, Cheuk Chi, Eric G. Benotsch, Xiaolei Wang, et al.. (2018). Non-medical use of prescription drugs and cultural orientation among college students in China. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 192. 271–276. 13 indexed citations
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Li, Xiaoming, Peilian Chi, Lorraine Sherr, Lucie Cluver, & Bonita Stanton. (2015). Psychological resilience among children affected by parental HIV/AIDS: a conceptual framework. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine. 3(1). 217–235. 68 indexed citations
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Chi, Peilian, Xiaoming Li, Cheuk Chi Tam, et al.. (2015). Parenting Mediates the Impact of Caregivers’ Distress on Children’s Well-Being in Families Affected by HIV/AIDS. AIDS and Behavior. 19(11). 2130–2139. 29 indexed citations
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Chi, Peilian. (2013). Vicious circle of perceived stigma, enacted stigma and depressive symptoms among children affected by HIV/AIDS: A cross-lagged model. 1 indexed citations

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