Publications
ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
Cheng, Z.H., Fujii, D., Wong, S.N., Davis, D.M., Rosner, C.M., Chen, J.A., Bates, J., & Jackson, J. (in review).
What matters to psychology trainees when making decisions about internship and
postdoctoral training sites: Differences between ethnic minority and white VA trainees.
Tu, M., Zhou, S., Wong, S.N., & Okazaki, S. (2018). Realities of the American dream: Vocational
experiences of low-income urban Chinese immigrant laborers. Journal of Vocational Behavior.
Okazaki, S., Wong, S.N., & Kaplan. B. (2018). Strategic collaborative partnerships to
improve immigrant Chinese community health: A case study. Asian American Journal of
Psychology, 8(4), 339-350.
Wong, S.N., Keum, B.T., Caffarel, D., Srinivasan, R., Morshedian, N., Capodilupo, C., & Brewster, M.E.
(2018). Exploring the conceptualization of body image for Asian American women. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 8(4), 296-307.
Breslow, A., Brewster, M.E., Velez, B.L., Wong, S.N., Geiger, E., & Soderstrom, B. (2015).
Resilience and collective action: Exploring buffers against minority stress for transgender
individuals. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 2(3), 253-265.
Brewster, M.E., Velez, B.L., Esposito, J., Wong, S.N., Geiger, E., & Keum, B. (2014). Moving
beyond the binary with disordered eating research: A test and extension of objectification
theory with bisexual women. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 61(1), 50-62.
Keum, B.T., Wong, S.N., DeBlaere, C., & Brewster, M.E. (2014). Body image and Asian American men:
Examination of the Drive for Muscularity Scale. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 16(3), 284-
293.
Sandil, R., Robinson, M., Brewster, M.E., Geiger, E., & Wong, S.N. (2014). Minority stress
and acculturation in South Asian LGBQ individuals. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority
Psychology, 21(1), 76-88.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Okazaki, S., Ling, A., Wong, S.N., & Tu, M. (2016). Cross-cultural assessment and research. In S.
Kelly (Ed.), Issues in Couple and Family Psychology: Across Socioeconomics, Ethnicities, and
Sexualities. New York: Praeger, 423-451.
ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
Cheng, Z.H., Fujii, D., Wong, S.N., Davis, D.M., Rosner, C.M., Chen, J.A., Bates, J., & Jackson, J. (in review).
What matters to psychology trainees when making decisions about internship and
postdoctoral training sites: Differences between ethnic minority and white VA trainees.
Tu, M., Zhou, S., Wong, S.N., & Okazaki, S. (2018). Realities of the American dream: Vocational
experiences of low-income urban Chinese immigrant laborers. Journal of Vocational Behavior.
Okazaki, S., Wong, S.N., & Kaplan. B. (2018). Strategic collaborative partnerships to
improve immigrant Chinese community health: A case study. Asian American Journal of
Psychology, 8(4), 339-350.
Wong, S.N., Keum, B.T., Caffarel, D., Srinivasan, R., Morshedian, N., Capodilupo, C., & Brewster, M.E.
(2018). Exploring the conceptualization of body image for Asian American women. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 8(4), 296-307.
Breslow, A., Brewster, M.E., Velez, B.L., Wong, S.N., Geiger, E., & Soderstrom, B. (2015).
Resilience and collective action: Exploring buffers against minority stress for transgender
individuals. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 2(3), 253-265.
Brewster, M.E., Velez, B.L., Esposito, J., Wong, S.N., Geiger, E., & Keum, B. (2014). Moving
beyond the binary with disordered eating research: A test and extension of objectification
theory with bisexual women. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 61(1), 50-62.
Keum, B.T., Wong, S.N., DeBlaere, C., & Brewster, M.E. (2014). Body image and Asian American men:
Examination of the Drive for Muscularity Scale. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 16(3), 284-
293.
Sandil, R., Robinson, M., Brewster, M.E., Geiger, E., & Wong, S.N. (2014). Minority stress
and acculturation in South Asian LGBQ individuals. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority
Psychology, 21(1), 76-88.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Okazaki, S., Ling, A., Wong, S.N., & Tu, M. (2016). Cross-cultural assessment and research. In S.
Kelly (Ed.), Issues in Couple and Family Psychology: Across Socioeconomics, Ethnicities, and
Sexualities. New York: Praeger, 423-451.