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School of Population Health
School of Population Health
Staff Profile

Dr Chi-Wai Lui

Position: Research Fellow

Phone: 61 7 334 64686

Fax: 61 7 336 55442

Email: c.lui@sph.uq.edu.au

 

Location: Room 329A

Building: Public Health Building

Centre or Group: Social Sciences

Qualifications:

  • PhD (sociology)  (2004)
    University of Queensland
  • MA (public order)  (1995)
    Leicester University, UK
  • MA (sociology)  (1991)
    Lancaster University, UK
  • BA (philosophy)  (1990)
    University of London, UK
  • Diploma (sociology)  (1986)
    Shue Yan College, Hong Kong

Research Interests:

  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Sociology

 

Publications

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  • Adams J, Lui Chi-Wai, Sibbritt D, Broom A, Wardle J, Homer C, et al. Women’s use of complementary and alternative medicine during pregnancy: a critical review of the literature. Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care. 2009; [accepted for publication, April 2009].
  • Lui Chi-Wai, Everingham J, Warburton J, Cuthill M, Bartlett H. What makes a community age-friendly: a review of international literature. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 2009; [accepted for publication, February 2009].
  • Lui Chi-Wai. Just One Child: Science and Policy in Deng’s China (book review). China Journal of Social Work. 2009; [forthcoming].
  • Bartlett H, Lui Chi-Wai. Growing old in a global city: the challenge of urbanization for active ageing in Hong Kong. In: J Powell, I Cook, editors. Ageing in Asia: Themes and Issues. London. Casa Verde Publishing [accepted for publication, February 2009]; ;
  • Lui Chi-Wai, Ip David, Chui Wing-Hong. Ethnic experience of cancer: a qualitative study of Chinese-Australians in Brisbane, Queensland. Social Work in Health Care. 2009; 48(1):14-37. View Publication
  • Lui Chi-Wai, Warburton J, Bartlett H. Doing good and feeling good: the experiences of older volunteers in a University research registry. Educational Gerontology. 2009; 35(6):553 - 569. View Publication
  • Lui Chi-Wai. Age. In: Ronald L Jackson, editor. Encyclopedia of Identity. London. Sage [accepted for publication, April 2009]; ;
  • Bartlett H, Warburton J, Lui Chi-Wai. Promoting social inclusion of older people: challenges for policy on ageing in Australia. In: Tokie Anme, Mary McCall, editors. Culture, Care and Community Empowerment: International Applications of Theory and Methods. Tokyo. Kawashima Shoten Publishing Co; ; View Publication
  • Lui Chi-Wai, Everingham J. Lifestyles and Service Needs of Older People: A Literature Review [Prepared for the Boonah and District Enterprise Board]. Brisbane. Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland; ;
  • Bartlett H, Warburton J, Lui Chi-Wai, Peach L. Cross-Government Project to Reduce Social Isolation of Older People: Report on the Findings from the Evaluation of the Demonstration Projects [Prepared for the Office for Seniors, Queensland Department of Communities]. Brisbane. Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland; ;
  • Ip David, Lui Chi-Wai, Chui Wing-Hong. Veiled entrapment: a study of social isolation of older Chinese migrants in Brisbane, Queensland. Ageing & Society. 2007; 27(5):719-738. View Publication
  • Warburton J, Lui Chi-Wai. Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older People: A Literature Review [Prepared for the Office for Seniors, Queensland Department of Communities]. Brisbane. Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland; ;
  • Bartlett H, Lui Chi-Wai. Social Inclusion and Social Exclusion of Older People: A Literature Review[Prepared for the Office of Senior Victorians, Department of Planning and Community Development]. Brisbane. Australasian Centre on Ageing, University of Queensland; ;
  • Lui Chi-Wai. Transnational Chinese migration: an Australian profile. In: Ip David, Hibbins Raymond, Chui Wing-Hong, editors. Experiences of Transnational Chinese Migrants in the Asia-Pacific. New York. Nova Science Publishers; ; View Publication
  • Helen Bartlett, Byrne Gerard, Gray Len, Travers Catherine, Lui Chi-Wai. Australian Government Health Priority Initiative: Dementia Research Mapping Project Final Report. Canberra. Department of Health and Ageing; ; View Publication

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