Qianyu ZHU 朱倩雨

Publications

Qianyu ZHU 朱倩雨
Title:

Assistant Professor

Education Background:
B.S. in Psychology, Beijing Normal University
M.Ed. in Mental Health Education, Beijing Normal University
Graduate Certificate in Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation, University of Maryland, College Park
Ph.D. in School Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park
Pre-doctoral APA Accredited Internship, Southwest Behavioral & Health Services
Office Address

Zhixin Building 425C

Teaching Area

Graduate: Positive Psychology

Other

I am looking for potential research assistants. Please contact me if you are interested.

Research

Peer Victimization and Bystander behaviors;
Parenting Styles and Family Involvement;
Youth Mental Health and School/Community-Based Mental Health Services.

PublicationsInfo

A full list of publications may be found on my Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mveB_hIAAAAJ&hl=en


1. Cheong, Y., Zhu, Q., Wang, C., Kumar, A., & Ye, Y. (2023). The Roles of Parenting, Resilience, and Interpersonal Relationships on Adolescents’ Mental Health and Stress-Related Growth during COVID-19. The Journal of Adolescence. https://doi.org/10.1002/jad.12232


2. Fabian, E. S., Havewala, M., ZhuQ., & Deschamps, A. (2023). Aging and Disability: An Exploration of Barriers and Facilitators to Community Living. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 37(3), 204-220. https://doi.org/10.1891/RE-22-04


3. Zhu, Q., Cheong, Y., Wang, C., & Sun, C. (2022). The Roles of Resilience, Peer Relationship, Teacher-Student Relationship on Student Mental Health during COVID-19. School Psychology,37(1), 62–74. https://doi.org/10.1037/spq0000492


4. Zhu, Q., Ni, J., Hou, Z., & Jia, Y. (2022). What Job is a “Good Job” for Chinese Undergraduates: An Exploration Study. Journal of Career Development50(2), 295-316. https://doi.org/10.1177/08948453221087975.


5. Zhu, Q., Cheong, Y., & Wang, C. (2022). Relation Between Peer Victimization and Mental Health Among Chinese Students: School Climate as a Potential Moderator. School Psychology Reviewhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2372966X.2022.2088250


6. Cheong, Y., Zhu, Q., Wang, C., He, M., & Ye, Y. (2022). COVID-19 Stressful Life Events and Chinese Adolescents’ Mental Health: Examining Resilience, Peer Relationship, and Parenting as Moderators. The Journal of Early Adolescence43(5), 577-602.


7. Wang, C., Cheong, Y., Zhu, Q., & Havewala, M., Ye, Y. (2022). Parent Work-Life Conflict and Adolescent Adjustment during COVID-19: Mental Health, Parenting as Mediators. Journal of Family Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0000948


8. Wang, C., Havewala, M., & Zhu, Q. (2022). COVID-19 Stressful Life Events and Mental Health: Personality and Coping as Moderators. Journal of American College Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2022.2066977


9. Wang, C., Cheah, S. L. C., Liu, J. L., Zhu, Q., Havewala, M., Ma, R., Cheong, Y., & Housden, M. (2022). Parents’ Perspectives Regarding Anti-Asian Racism during COVID-19: Supporting Elementary Students at School. School Psychology Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/2372966X.2022.2098813


10. Wang, C., Liu, J. L., Marsico, K. F., & Zhu, Q. (2022). Culturally adapting youth mental health first aid training for Asian Americans. Psychological Services, 19(3), 551–561. https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000574


11. Wang, C., Tang, N., Zhen, D., Wang, X., Zhang, J., Cheong, Y., & Zhu, Q. (2022). Need for Cognitive Closure and Trust towards Government Predicting Pandemic Behavior and Mental Health: Comparing United States and China: Comparing U.S. and China. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-022-03327-0


12. Zhu, Q., Cheong, Y., Wang, C., & Tong, J. (2021). The Impact of Maternal and Paternal Parenting Styles and Parental Involvement on Chinese Adolescents’ Academic Engagement and Burnout. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-01611-z


13. Sullivan, K., Zhu, Q., &Wang, C. (2021). Relations among Peer Victimization, Aggression, and School Climate among Elementary School Students in China. School Psychology Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/2372966X.2021.1898290


14. Ye, J., Wang, C., Zhu, Q., He, M., Havewala, M., Bai, H., & Wang, T. (2021). Parenting and Teacher-Student Relationship as Protective Factors for Chinese Adolescent Adjustment during COVID-19. School Psychology Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/2372966X.2021.1897478


15. Wang, C., Liu, J., Zhu, Q., & Yao, J., & Boyanton, D. (2021). Covitality Moderates the Relationship between Victimization and Loneliness. Australian Journal of Psychology, 73(1), 35-45. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049530.2021.1904494


16. Wang, C., Liu, J., Havewala, M., Zhu, Q., Do, K. A., & Shao, X. (2021). Parent-Child Connect: A Culturally Responsive Parent Training for Asian American Parents at School. Psychology in the Schools, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1002/pits.22520

 

17. Hou, Z., Ni, J., & Zhu, Q. (2016). Career Education. Guangdong, China: Guangdong Economic Press.


Chapters

1. Cheong, Y., Wang, C., Zhu, Q., Gliese, S., & Wu, C. (2023). Promoting a Positive School Climate for Asian American Students. In La Salle, T. P., (Ed.). Creating an Inclusive School Climate. New York, NY: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group)