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2021
Christianity and subjective wellbeing: A study of Hong Kong
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2016
Christianity and subjective wellbeing: Do self-esteem, optimism and perceived control play a role?
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
Conference Paper
2023
Christianity and the new construct of religious self-esteem
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
; Wong-Ip, Susanna C. P.
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2013
The contribution of job and partner satisfaction to the homeostatic defense of subjective wellbeing
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
; Cummins, Robert A.
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2013
Cross-cultural difference in subjective wellbeing: Cultural response bias as an explanation
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
; Cummins, Robert A.
; Lau, Anna L. D.
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2018
Development of personal wellbeing index - the validation of spirituality-religion satisfaction as a life domain
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
; Cummins, Robert A.
; Lau, Anna L. D.
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2018
Measuring spirituality-religion satisfaction of the Australian Chinese Christians as a domain in personal well-being index
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
Conference Paper
2022
The relative importance of self-esteem and collective self-esteem to subjective wellbeing: A study of Hong Kong Chinese and Australian Chinese
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
Book Chapter
2022
Taoism and religious coping
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2015
Who is more collectivistic? Hong Kong Chinese or Australian Chinese
Dr. LAI Ching-han, Lufanna
Peer Reviewed Journal Article