Shen, April Chiung-Tao Associate Professor


Name :Shen, April Chiung-Tao

TEL: 3366-1246

E-mail :acshen@ntu.edu.tw

 

EDUCATION


Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Major: Social Work, 1999

Master in Social Work, University of Michigan, 1992

B. A., National Taiwan University, Major: Social Work, 1991

EXPERIENCE

 

Academic experience

Associate Professor, National Taiwan University, Department of Social Work, 8/2006 – present

Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University, Department of Social Work, 8/2004 – 7/2006

Assistant Professor, National Chi-Nan University, Department of Social Policy & Social Work, 8/1999 – 7/2004

Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan, School of Social Work, 6/2007-8/2007.


Professional experience

Director, Student Counseling Center, National Taiwan University, 8/2007-present

Director, Student Counseling Center, National Chi-Nan University, 07/2002-08/2003

Psychiatric Social Worker, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, 7/1993-6/1994

PUBLICATION

 

Refereed Works (TSSCI = Taiwanese SSCI):

1.          Reinardy, J. R., Kane, R. A., Huck, S., Call, K. T., Shen, C. T. (1999). Beyond burden: Two ways of looking at caregiving burden. Research on Aging, 21, 1, 106-127. (SSCI)

2.          Shen, A. C. T. (2001). The applicability of western marital satisfaction measures for couples in Taiwan based on ENRICH. Psychological Testing, 48, 2, 131-151. (TSSCI)

3.          Shen, A. C. T. (2002). Same marriage; two realities: Gender differences in marriage. Social Policy & Social Work, 6, 1, 159-183. (TSSCI)

4.          Shen, A. C. T. (2002). The establishment of a multi-dimensional marital satisfaction inventory. Formosa Journal of Mental Health, 15, 3, 67-100(TSSCI)

5.          Shen, A. C. T. & Chen, T. H. (2004). A study of the relationship between family life cycle and marital satisfaction. Social Policy & Social Work, 8, 1, 133-170(TSSCI)

6.          Shen, A. C. T. (2004). What really matters: The demographic versus relationship in marital satisfaction. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work, 14, 2, 53-66. (SSCI).

7.          Shen, A. C. T. (2005). A study of the relationship between dual-violence families and child behavior. Formosa Journal of Mental Health, 18, 1, 25-64. (TSSCI)

8.          Shen, A. C. T. (2005). Factors in marital relationship in a changing society: A Taiwan case study. International Social Work, 48, 3, 321-336. (SSCI).

9.          Tung, Y. T. & Shen, A. C. T. (2005). Coping strategies of children exposed to domestic violence. NTU Social Work Review, 11, 129-164.

10.      Shen, A. C. T. (2006). The Co-occurrence rate of marital violence and child maltreatment. Formosa Journal of Mental Health, 19, 4, 331-363. (TSSCI)

11.      Shen, A. C. T. Long-term effects of inter-parental partner violence and child physical maltreatment experiences on PTSD and behavior problems: A national survey of Taiwanese college students, Child Abuse and Neglect (under review).

12.      Shen, A. C. T. Self-esteem of college students experiencing inter-parental violence and physical maltreatment during childhood: The role of family and peer relationships as mediators, Journal of Interpersonal Violence (under review).

 

Technical Reports & Projects: Author & Principal Investigator

1.          Shen, A. C. T. (2001). The establishment of a multi-dimensional marital satisfaction inventory. National Science Council research project report.

2.          Shen, A. C. T. (2003). A study of the relationship between dual-violence families and child behavior. National Science Council research project report.

3.          Shen, A. C. T. (2004). The co-occurrence of marital violence and child Abuse. National Science Council research project report.

4.          Shen, A. C. T. (2005). Long-term adjustment to witnessing marital violence and experiencing maltreatment during childhoodRisk and Protective Factors. National Science Council research project report.

5.          Shen, A. C. T. (2006). Establishment of the integrated service model for dual-violence families. National Science Council research project report.

6.          Shen, A. C. T. (2007). Coping strategies of young adults experiencing dating violence. National Science Council research project report.

7.          Shen, A. C. T. (2007). The instrument development for assessing the co-occurrence of marital violence and child abuse. National Taiwan University Social Policy Center research project report.

AWARD

 

1.       National Taiwan University, Dept. of Social Work, “Excellent Advisor” Award, 2007

2.       National Chi-Nan University Academic Research Award, Taiwan, 2002, 2003

3.       National Science Council Research Award, Taiwan, 1999

4.       International Dora A. Waller Award (for research abroad), MN, USA. 1996-97

REFERENCES

 

1.     Ron Rooney, Professor, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, USA

2.      David Olson, Professor, Dept. of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, USA

Research Interest

1.       Clinical social work

2.       Marriage and family

3.       Mental health

4.       Quantitative research

course

Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
 
Human Behavior and the Social Environment II

Introduction to Family Therapy

Seminar on Family Violence

Marriage and the Family

Featured Sites

  • The History of the Department of Social Work
  • Faculty

    Professor
  • Lin, Wan-I
  • Yu, Hon-Yei
  • Feng, Joyce Yen
  • Wang, Lih-Rong
  • Cheng, Li-Chen


  • Associate Professor
  • Chen, Yu-Wen
  • Yang, Pei-Shan
  • Shen, April Chiung-Tao

    Assistant Professor
  • Liu, Joanne S. C.
  • Wang, Yun-Tung
  • Jen-Huoy Tsay
  •  
  • Research Methods for Social Work
  • Practicum in Social Work
  • Social Work Research Methods
  • Advanced Social Statistics
  • Cost-benefit Analysis in Social Policy
  • Community Organization and Community Development
  • Disadvantaged Groups and Social Work Ethics
  • Family Policy
  • Feminist Social Work
  • Field Work(II)
  • Health Care Policy
  • Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
  • Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
  • Introduction to Family Therapy
  • Marriage and the Family
  • Seminar on Family Violence
  • Seminar on Gender and Violence
  • Seminar on the privatization of social services
  • Social casework
  • Social policy and social legislation
  • Social statistics (I)
  • Social work practicum (I)
  • Social work research methods
  • Social work theory
  • Social work theory-wanglr
  • Social work with families
  • Volunteer course
  • Women and social policy
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