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1 Curriculum Vitae Chung-Yi Chiu, Ph.D., CRC Department of Kinesiology and Community Health University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1206 South Fourth St., Room 127 Huff Hall Champaign, IL 61820 [email protected] EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, 2009 University of Wisconsin–Madison Major: Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology Minor: Educational Psychology (Statistics) Dissertation: “Testing Schwarzer’s Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) Model of Health Promotion for People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Path Analytic Approach.” Master of Science, 2005 National Taiwan University Major: Occupational Therapy Bachelor of Science, 2001 Chang Gung University Major: Occupational Therapy LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (#00112828) Licensed Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Association of the Republic of China (#001120) Certified Occupational Therapist, National Senior Professionals Association of the Republic of China (#5978) TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

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Curriculum Vitae Chung-Yi Chiu, Ph.D., CRC

Department of Kinesiology and Community Health University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1206 South Fourth St., Room 127 Huff Hall

Champaign, IL [email protected]

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, 2009 University of Wisconsin–Madison Major: Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology Minor: Educational Psychology (Statistics) Dissertation: “Testing Schwarzer’s Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) Model of Health Promotion for People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Path Analytic Approach.”

Master of Science, 2005 National Taiwan University Major: Occupational Therapy

Bachelor of Science, 2001 Chang Gung University Major: Occupational Therapy

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (#00112828)

Licensed Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Association of the Republic of China (#001120)

Certified Occupational Therapist, National Senior Professionals Association of the Republic of China (#5978)

TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, 2013-Present

Work assignments and responsibilities in this position include research, grant writing, classroom teaching in the rehabilitation counseling psychology area, supervising master's thesis and doctoral dissertation in rehabilitation counseling, and professional services.

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CHLH 407 Disability, Culture & SocieityCHLH 429 Research TechniquesCHLH 494 Counseling Techniques for Health Professionals REHB 536 Assessment in RehabilitationREHB 583 Counseling InternshipREHB 585 Rehabilitation Practicum

Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, 2009-2013

Work assignments and responsibilities in this position include classroom teaching in the rehabilitation counseling psychology area, supervising master's thesis in rehabilitation counseling, supervising students in their practicum and internship placements, and providing clinical rehabilitation services. Additional activities included an active research program, grant writing, and professional services.

MRC 5311 The Profession of Rehabilitation Counseling: Issues and PracticesMRC 5337 Research Methods and Techniques in RehabilitationMRC 5343 Social and Cultural Issues in Rehabilitation Counseling

Lecturer, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin—Madison, summer 2012

Work assignments and responsibilities in this position include teaching psychology graduate level course in disability and rehabilitation research and providing consulting services for students' research projects.

Practicum and Internship Supervisor, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 2008-2009

Served as clinical supervisor for master’s level rehabilitation counseling students in their practicum and internship placements. Specific responsibilities include providing weekly individual and group supervision meetings, assisting students in developing and achieving learning objectives for their practicum/internship experiences, doing site visits and working with site supervisors to monitor progresses and performance of students, facilitating discussion and presenting professionalism topics in clinical practice seminars, and instructing evidence-based practice.

Teaching Assistant, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 2006-2009

Responsibilities include teaching selected lectures and facilitating discussion sections, assisting professors in developing course syllabi, gathering additional reading materials, designing and managing curriculum materials on the web for courses using a blending approach (classroom plus web-based instructions) developing and grading examinations, tutoring students, and grading papers. Served as a teaching assistant for the following courses: •Rehabilitation Psychology—Rehabilitation Psychology Research

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•Rehabilitation Psychology—Internship •Rehabilitation Psychology—Supervised Practicum I •Rehabilitation Psychology—Supervised Practicum II •Rehabilitation Psychology—Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability •Rehabilitation Psychology—Counseling Theories and Issues •Rehabilitation Psychology—Biological, Psychosocial, and Vocational Aspects of Disability •Rehabilitation Psychology—Health Promotion for Disability and Chronic Illness

Project Assistant, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin—Madison, summer 2007 and summer 2008

Responsibilities included conducting survey and updating student and alumni data for the area chair of the Rehabilitation Psychology Program.

Project Assistant, University of Wisconsin Department of Psychiatry/Dane County Mental Health Center, fall 2007

Responsibilities included preparing instructional materials and information for medical students interviewing for psychiatry residency.

Research Assistant, National Taiwan Normal University, Graduate Institute of Rehabilitation Counseling, Taipei, Taiwan, 2005-2006

Responsibilities included conducting literature review, designing research protocols, screening and selecting research participants, administering assistive technology assessment, collecting and analyzing data using statistical and computer software (e.g., SPSS, Access, and Excel), preparing manuscripts for publication, and presenting in professional conferences.

Research Assistant, National Taiwan University, Graduate School of Occupational Therapy, Taipei, Taiwan, 2003-2004

Responsibilities included conducting literature review, designing qualitative research protocols, screening and selecting research participants, analyzing transcript, coding items for developing new pediatric occupation development assessment, surveying, collecting and analyzing data using statistical and computer software (e.g., SPSS, Access, and Excel), and preparing manuscripts for publication.

Teaching Assistant, National Taiwan University, Department of Occupational Therapy, Taipei, Taiwan, 2003-2004

Responsibilities included demonstrating and working with undergraduate students to help them practice occupational therapy techniques in the occupational therapy technique class, supervising senior students doing practicum in the National Taiwan University Hospital.

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

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Occupational Therapist, Taipei Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, 2005-2006

Responsibilities included providing occupational therapy evaluation and early intervention, consulting with parents, teachers and caregivers regarding children’s functioning and psychosocial conditions and educational needs, formulating treatment plans, and providing follow-up occupational therapy services.

Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapists Union of the Republic of China, Taoyuan City, Taiwan, 2004-2006

Responsibilities included providing long-term care evaluation and consultation related to independent living and quality of life, providing evaluation of activities of daily living, conducting assistive technology and accommodation needs assessment, and training patients to use assistive devices in community living and works settings.

Occupational Therapist & Occupational Therapy Supervisor, First Social Welfare Foundation Children’s Development Center and Assistive Technology and Resources Center, Taipei, Taiwan, 2001-2006

Responsibilities included occupational therapy treatments for children with physical and mental disabilities and others with general developmental disorders, consulting with parents and special education teachers, conducting early interventions, evaluations and consultations, evaluating and prescribing assistive technology, designing classes for special education with occupational treatment goals, meeting with parents and teachers, leading discussion groups for interns, and supervising occupational therapists in the department.

PRACTICUM AND INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE

Advance Practicum in Rehabilitation Psychology, Counseling Resources, Neuropsychological Associates, LLC, 2008-2009

Responsibilities included conducting intake interviews, administering, scoring, and interpreting neuropsychological tests, writing case notes, preparing psychological and neuropsychological reports, participating in staffing, and providing vocational counseling for people with traumatic brain injuries and older adults living in nursing homes.

Advanced Practicum in Rehabilitation Counseling, Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Madison WI, summer 2007

Responsibilities included conducting intake interviews, performing functional capability evaluations, evaluating clients to determine eligibility, providing personal and vocational counseling, developing an individualized plan of employment (IPE) with clients, purchasing job placement services, writing case notes, and performing miscellaneous case managements activities.

Advanced Practicum in Rehabilitation Counseling, Mental Health Center of Dane County— Cornerstone Program, Madison WI, 2007

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Responsibilities included case management, assisting consumers in their daily activities, monitoring clients’ quality of life, monitoring clients’ physical and mental health, improving participation in community, teaching health promotion behaviors, providing individual counseling, providing job placement and job development services, and writing case notes.

GRANTS

The Department of Education. The Rehabilitation Services Administration Rehabilitation Training Program: Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Targeted Communities: Educate, Empower, and Employ (H264F150003). $1,250,000 (2015-2020). (Co-Principal Investigator). Funded.

The Chez Family Foundation Center for Wounded Veterans in Higher Education. The Seed Funding Program (ID#3445): “Evaluating the Social Cognitive Career Theory Framework as a Career Interest and Goal Persistence Model for Student Veterans.” $30,000 (2016-2017). (Principal Investigator). Funded.

The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research. The Switzer Research Fellowship Program (Grant#90SF0011-01-00): “The Refined Health Action Process Approach for Physical Activity Self-Regulation in People with MS.” $70,000 (2015-2016). (Principal Investigator). Funded.

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Health Care Delivery and Policy Research Program (HC-1411-01996): “Patient Views and Ideas on Exercise among people With Multiple Sclerosis: Project VIEW II- Project COMPLETE: Coordinated Multiple Sclerosis Exercise Toolkit.” $403,312 (2015-2018). (Co-Investigator). Funded.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Strategic International Partnerships. The BiRmingham-Illinois Partnership for Discovery, EnGagement and Education (BRIDGE). The BRIDGE Project Seed Fund: “A Collaborative Project Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in People with Multiple Sclerosis.” $6,000 (2015). (Co-Investigator). Funded.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Illinois Campus Research Board. Seed Funding Award (RB15204): “Be the ‘Champion!’ A Community-based Physical Activity Promotion Program Targeting Clinical Obese Children and Adolescents from Low-income Families.” $9,920 (2015-2016). (Co- Principal Investigator). Funded.

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Pilot Grants (PP2276): “The Health Action Process Approach for Physical Activity Self-Management in People with MS.” $44,000 (2014-2015). (Principal Investigator). Funded.

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Health Care Delivery and Policy Research Program: “Optimizing MS Care (HC0168): Multiple Sclerosis Patients’ Perspectives and Priorities forTheir MS Care.” $329,341 (2014-2016). (Co-Principal Investigator). Funded.

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National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Illinois Damage, Repair and Rehabilitation Pilots-2014: “Patient Views and Ideas on Exercise among People with Multiple Sclerosis.” $100,000 (2014-2015). (Co-Investigator). Funded.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Illinois Campus Research Board. Research Support Award (Award RB14065): “Social Cognitive Determinants of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Longitudinal Panel Study.” $29,902 (2014-2016). (Principal Investigator). Funded.

The North Texas Food Bank. The sponsored research program: “An Exploratory Study of Consumers' Experience of Using Food Pantries and Their Self-Sufficiency, Health, and Quality of Life.” $3,080 (2012-2013). (Principal Investigator). Funded.

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, School of Health Professions. Faculty Research Grants: “Evaluating the Health Action Process Approach as a Culturally-Sensitive Health Promotion Model for People with Multiple Sclerosis from Racial and Ethnic Minority Backgrounds.” $2,250 (2011-2012). (Principal Investigator). Funded.

Paths to Employment Resource Center/UW-Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute: “Develop the Active Lifestyle Profile Scale.” $4,980 (2011). (Principal Investigator). Funded.

Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Community Living. National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research. Field Initiated Projects Program: Minority-Serving Institution-Research: “Promoting Self-Sufficiency and Self-Managed Health in Homeless Individuals with Disabilities and Chronic Illness (HDC) in the US-Mexico Border Region,” $600,000 (2017-2020). (Co-Principal Investigator). Submitted (February 15, 2017).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Health Care Delivery and Policy Research Program: “MS Rehabilitation and Health Maintenance.” $342,120 (2017-2019). (Principal Investigator). Resubmitted (January, 2017).

National Science Foundation. Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Program. “Integrative Projects (INT): A Model-Based Activity Tracking and Monitoring System that Facilitates Repeated Decision Making and Communication.” $1,911,700 (2017-2021). (Co-Principal Investigator). Submitted (December 8, 2016).

Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Community Living. National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research. Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects (DRRP) Program: “Testing Health Service Delivery Models for Minorities with Chronic Illness and Disability: A Community-based Long-term Services and Supports Approach.” $2,500,000 (2016-2021). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (August 8, 2016).

Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Community Living. National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research. Field Initiated Projects Program: Minority-Serving Institution-Research: “Develop Sufficiency Capacity and Improve Quality of Life in Homeless Individuals with Disabilities and Chronic Illness (HIDCI) in the US-

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Mexico Border Region,” $600,000 (2017-2020). (Co-Principal Investigator). Submitted (June 14, 2016).

Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Community Living. National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research. Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects (DRRP) Program: Employment of Individuals with Disabilities: “Maximizing Employment of Outcomes of Individuals with Disabilities: An Integrated Approach.” $2,499,967 (2016-2021). (Co-Investigator). Submitted (May 24, 2016).

The Center on Health, Aging, and Disability. CHAD Pilot Grants: “Enhancing Positive Psychology-based State and Trait Mindfulness for People with MS: A Pilot Study.” $20,000 (2016-2018). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (April, 2016).

Craig H. Neilsen Foundation. Psychosocial Research Grants: “Mapping WHO ICF Constructs to their Relationship with Community Participation and Quality of Life in SCI.” $200,000. (Principal Investigator). Submitted (March, 2016).

Craig H. Neilsen Foundation. Psychosocial Research Grants: “Aging Well in Older Adults with Spinal Cord Injury: A Mindfulness-Based Motivation Approach.” $200,000. (Co-Principal Investigator). Submitted (March, 2016).

Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Community Living. National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research. Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects (DRRP) Program: Projects for Translating the Findings and Products of Disability and Rehabilitation Research and Development into Practice: “Expanding Knowledge Translation to Maximize Rehabilitation Outcomes: From Research to Practice.” $450,000 (2016-2019). (Co-Investigator). Submitted (March, 2016).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Research Grants: “An Integrated Stress-Coping Model for Predicting Adaptation to Chronic Illness in People with MS.” $156,543 (2016-2017, direct cost and indirect cost). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (February, 2016).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Health Care Delivery and Policy Research Program: “MS Rehabilitation and Health Maintenance.” $376,425 (2016-2018). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (January, 2016).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Research Grants: “An Integrated Stress-Coping Model of Health Promotion Behavior for People with MS.” $426,060 (2016-2018). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (August, 2015).

The Center on Health, Aging, and Disability. CHAD Pilot Grants: “Mindfulness-based Self-regulation for Managing a Symptom Cluster: A Feasibility Study.” $20,000 (2015-2017). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (May, 2015).

National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)—Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects (DRRPs)—Community Living and Participation, and Health and Function: "The University of Kentucky Disability Rehabilitation Research Project (DRRP) on Health and Function in Multiple Sclerosis." $2,500,000 (2015-2020).

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Submitted (April, 2015).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Illinois Damage, Repair and Rehabilitation Pilots-2015: “An Integrated Stress-Coping Model for Health Self-Management for People with MS.” $100,000 (2015-2016). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (March, 2015).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Health Care Delivery and Policy Research Program: “Dietary Behavior and Nutrient Intake in People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Social-Ecological Approach.” $462,358 (2015-2018). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (January, 2015).

The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. The Pilot Grant Program: “Self-management Determinants of Being Physically Active in People with MS.” $40,000 (2015-2016). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (September, 2014).

The Center on Health, Aging, and Disability. CHAD Pilot Grants: “Eating Behavior and Nutrient Intake among People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Social-Ecological Approach.” $20,000 (2014-2015). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (May, 2014).

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Illinois Campus Research Board. Research Support Award: “Acculturation-based Health Access and Utilization Study on International Students at UIUC.” $23,420 (2014-2016). (Co-Principal Investigator). Submitted (January, 2014).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Health Care Delivery and Policy Research Program: “Views and Ideas on Exercise among people With Multiple Sclerosis (Project VIEWS).” $200,000 (2014-2016). (Co-Investigator). Submitted (January, 2014).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Illinois Damage, Repair and Rehabilitation Pilots-2014: “Managing Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Fatigue Management and Exercise Training.” $100,000 (2014-2015). (Co-Investigator). Submitted (March, 2014).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Pilot Grants: “Social Cognitive Determinants of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in People with MS.” $43,950 (2014-2015). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (April, 2014).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Research Grants: “Developing the HealthPro App: A Self-Monitoring Program to Live Well with MS.” $702,956 (2014-2017). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (February, 2014).

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. The Research Fellowships program: “The Refined Health Action Process Approach for Physical Activity Self-Regulation in People with MS.” $75,000 (2014-2015). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (May, 2014).

Center for Rehabilitation Research Using Large Datasets, the University of Texas Medical Branch, sponsored by NIH R24-HD065702: “How Ecological Factors and Information Technology Usage Impact on Health and Economic Well-being of People with Multiple Sclerosis.” $30,000 (2014-2015). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (January, 2014).

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National Science Foundation. “Individualized Career Attainment Case Management Service Approach: Enhancing Post-Secondary Outcomes of STEM Students with Disabilities.” $2,500,000 (2014-2019). (Co-Principal Investigator). Submitted (September, 2013).

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. The Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects: “Maximizing Employment Outcomes of Individuals with Disabilities: An Integrated Approach.” $2,500,000 (2014-2019). (Co-Principal Investigator). Submitted (July 2013).

National Institute of Health, Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R21): “Breast Cancer Rehabilitation Improving Daily Function and Role Participation.” $275,000 (2013-2015). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (June, 2012).

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Pilot Research Grants: “Psychometric Properties of Outcome Measures Used to Evaluate Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.” $42,923 (2012-2013). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (April, 2012).

Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Mental Health Research Grants for Tenure-Track Assistant Professors in Texas: “A Theory-Driven Physical Activity Self-Management Intervention for Middle-Aged and Older Adults with Serious Mental Illness.” $17,400 (2012-2013). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (February, 2012).

The North Texas Food Bank. The sponsored research program: “Stages of Change for Self Sufficiency.” $56,000 (2012-2013). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (May, 2012).

The North Texas Food Bank. The sponsored research program: “Relationships between Food Insecurity, Eating Behavior, and Health among Food Assistance Users.” $50,000 (2012-2013). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (May, 2012).

The University of Texas Academy of Health Science Education. The University of Texas System. Health Science Education Small Grants Program: “Improving Evidence-Based Practice Education by Building an Outcome Measure Information System for the University Rehabilitation Services.” $4,780 (2012-2013). (Principal Investigator). Submitted (October, 2012).

National Institute of Health, Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA) Grants (R15): “Evaluating the Health Action and Process Approach (HAPA) as a Culturally-Sensitive Health Promotion Model for People with MS from Racial and Ethnic Minority Background.” $471,000 (2010-2011) (Principal Investigator). Submitted (February, 2010).

SCHOLARSHIP

2009 The Paul Lustig Memorial Scholarship, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2008 The Vilas Travel Grant, the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2008 The University of Wisconsin-Madison Population Health Dissertation Grant sponsored

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by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program.

2006 The Paul Lustig Memorial Scholarship, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2001 The Scholarship for the Most Outstanding Student, Department of Occupational Therapy, Chang Gung University.

2000 The Scholarship for the Most Outstanding Student, Department of Occupational Therapy, Chang Gung University.

1999 The Scholarship for the Most Outstanding Student, Department of Occupational Therapy, Chang Gung University.

1998 The Scholarship for the Most Outstanding Student, Department of Occupational Therapy, Chang Gung University.

HONORS

2016 The Research Fellow, the Chez Family Foundation Center for Wounded Veterans in Higher Education.

2015 The Switzer Research Fellow, the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research.

2014 The National Council on Rehabilitation Education New Career in Rehabilitation Education Award, National Council on Rehabilitation Education.

2014 The 2014 American Rehabilitation Counseling Association Research Award (3rd place).

2014 Research Support Award, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

2013 The 2013 American Rehabilitation Counseling Association Research Award (1st place).

2012 The 2012 American Rehabilitation Counseling Association Research Award (2nd place).

2012 The 2012 New Investigator Award, School of Health Professions, UT Southwestern Medical Center.

2011 The Faculty Research Award, School of Health Professions, UT Southwestern Medical Center.

PUBLICATIONS

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Refereed Journal Articles

Brooks, J., Iwanaga, K., Chiu, C.-Y., Cotton, B., Deiches, J., Morrison, B., Moser, E., & Chan, F. (2017). Relationships between self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior applied to physical activity and exercise behavior in chronic pain. Psychology, Health, & Medicine. (in press)

Learmonth, Y. C., Adamson, B. C., Balto, J. M., Chiu, C.-Y., Molina-Guzman, I. M., Finlayson, M., Barstow, E., & Motl, R. W. (2017). Investigating the needs of healthcare providers for promoting exercise in persons with multiple sclerosis: A qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation. (in press).

Lee, B., Iwanaga, K., Pfaller, J., Chan, F., Chiu, C.-Y., Moser, E., & Rumrill, P. (2017). Psychometric validation of the Multiple Sclerosis Environmental Support Scale: A brief report. Rehabilitating Counseling Bulletin. (under review)

Chiu, C.-Y., White, B., Brooks, J., Driver, S., & Campbell, M. (2017). Resilience types informed by psychosocial characteristics among people with spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology. (under review)

Brooks, J., Muller, V., Sánchez, J., Johnson, E., Chiu, C.-Y., Cotton, B. P., Lohman, M., Catalano, D., Bartels, S., & Chan, F. (2017). Mindfulness as a protective factor against depressive symptoms in people with fibromyalgia. Journal of Mental Health. (under review).

Brooks, J., Blake, J., Iwanaga, K., Chiu, C.-Y., Cotton, B. P., Morrison, B., Deiches, J., Chan, F. (2017). Perceived mindfulness buffers against pain catastrophizing, psychological Distress, and depressive symptoms in chronic pain. Journal of Counseling & Development. (under review)

Brooks, J., Deiches, J., Chiu, C.-Y., DiMilia, P., Xiang, X., Thompson, K., Batsis, J., Bartels, S., Stephen, J., & Chan, F. (2017). Differences in self-reported physical activity, exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectancies, and health status by body mass index groups in people with chronic pain. Disability and Rehabilitation. (under review)

Learmonth, Y., Adamson, B. C., Balto, J. M., Chiu, C.-Y., Molina-Guzman, I. M., Finlayson, M., Wynn, D., & Motl, R. W. (2017). Identifying preferred format and source of exercise information in persons with MS that can be delivered by healthcare providers. Health Expectations. (in press)

Chiu, C.-Y., Bishop, M., Pionke, J., Strauser, D., & Santens, R. (2017). Barriers to accessibility and continuity of health care services among people with multiple sclerosis. International Journal of MS Care. (in press).

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., & An, R. (2016). Beyond food insecurity. British Food Journal,

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118(11), 2614-2631.

Chiu, C.-Y., & An, R. (2016). Physical activity patterns among U.S. adults with disabilities. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 30(1), 77-88.

Chiu, C.-Y., Griffith, D., Bezyak, J., & Motl, R. W. (2016). Psychosocial factors influencing lifestyle physical activity engagement of African Americans with multiple sclerosis: A qualitative study. Journal of Rehabilitation, 82(2), 25-30.

Chiu, C.-Y., Motl, W. R., & Ditchman, N. (2016). Validation of the social provisions scale in

people with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Psychology, 61(3), 297-307.

Chen, C., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2017). Self-sufficiency and health in homeless in the US-Mexican Border Region. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education. (revisions for submission)

Muller, V., Peebles, M. C., Chiu, C.-Y., Iwanaga, K., Tang, X., Brooks, J., Eagle, D., & Chan, F. (2017). Association of employment and health and well-being in people with fibromyalgia. Journal of Rehabilitation. (submitted under review)

Bezyak, J., Clark, A., Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., & Testerman, N. (2016). Physical and mental health behaviors among individuals with severe mental illness: A comprehensive needs assessment. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 47(3), 15-21.

Keegan, J., Ditchman, N., Dutta, A., Chiu, C.-Y., Muller, V., Chan, F., Kundu, M. (2016). Social-cognitive and planned behavior variables associated with stages of change for physical activity in spinal cord injury: A multivariate analysis. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 30(1), 89-106.

Learmonth, Y., Adamson, B. C., Balto, J. M., Chiu, C.-Y., Molina-Guzman, I. M., Finlayson, M., Riskin, B. J., & Motl, R. W. (2016). Multiple sclerosis patients need and want information on exercise promotion from healthcare providers: A qualitative study. Health Expectations. doi: 10.1111/hex.12482 (Epub)

Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., Sharp, S. E., Dutta, A., Hartman, E., Bezyak, J. (2015). Employment as a health promotion intervention for persons with multiple sclerosis. Work, 52(4), 749-756.

Klaren, R. E., Sebastiao, E., Chiu, C.-Y., Kinnett-Hopkins, D., McAuley, E., & Motl, R. W. (2015). Levels and rates physical activity in older adults with multiple sclerosis. Aging and Disease. doi: 10.14336/AD.2015.1025 (Epub ahead)

Andrade, F. C. D., Sebastiao, E., An, R., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2016). Functional limitation and depression diagnosis in Brazilian adults. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. (submitted)

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., Campbell, M., Strauser, D., & Eagle, D. (2017). Examining a self-sufficiency model of social cognitive determinants and health. American Journal of Community Psychology. (in preparation)

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Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., & Motl, R. (2017). The application of social cognitive theory on physical activity in MS: A concurrent path analysis. Rehabilitation Psychology. (in preparation)

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., Learmonth, Y., & Motl, R. (2017). The application of the refined Heath Action Process Approach in MS: A concurrent path analysis. Rehabilitation Psychology. (in preparation)

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., & Motl, R. (2017). The application of social cognitive theory on physical activity in MS: A longitudinal model analysis. Rehabilitation Psychology. (in preparation)

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., Learmonth, Y., & Motl, R. (2017). The application of the refined Heath Action Process Approach in MS: A longitudinal model analysis. Rehabilitation Psychology. (in preparation)

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., & Motl, R. (2017). The validation of the sitting scale among unemployed people with MS. Disability and Rehabilitation. (in preparation)

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., & Motl, R. (2017). The validation of the sitting scale among employed people with MS. Disability and Rehabilitation. (in preparation)

Lange, D., Santens, R., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2016). Exploring correlations among academic efforts

and work personality and engagement. The British Journal of Educational Psychology. (under revisions for submission)

Eagle, D., Chan, F., Chiu, C.-Y., Bezyak, J., Keegan, J., & Muller, V. (2017). Health promotion theories and research: Implications for vocational rehabilitation service delivery practices. Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counseling. (submitted).

Chiu, C.-Y., Montenegro, E., Brooks, J., Andrade, F. C. D., & An, R., (2017). The beneficial cut points of daily movement counts and steps for health biomarkers of people with and without disabilities. Disability and Health Journal. (in preparation).

Brooks, J., Deiches, J., Sherman, J., Thompson, K., Chiu, C.-Y., & Chan, F. (2016). Lifestyle physical activity, obesity, and people with chronic pain. Disability and Rehabilitation. (submitted).

Brooks, J., Eagle, D., Chan, F., Chiu, C.-Y., & Thompson, K. (2016). Assessing lifestyle physical activity: A psychometric validation of the Leisure Time Physical Activity Instrument in a sample of individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain. (submitted)

Brooks, J., Iwanaga, K., Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F. (2016). A serial multiple mediator model for depression with mindfulness as a protective factor in people with chronic pain: Exploring the roles of pain catastrophizing and perceived stress. Journal of Mental Health Counseling. (submitted)

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Strauser, D. R., Chiu, C.-Y., Tansey, T., Chan, F., & Wang, M. H. (2016). An employment development framework for people with disabilities: Application to vocational rehabilitation. Work: A Journal Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation. (submitted)

Tshiswaka, D. I., Clay, S. L., Chiu, C.-Y., Alston, R., & Lewis, A. (2015). Assistive technology use by disability type and race: Exploration of a population-based health survey. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 28, 1-9.

McDaniels, B., Kinyanjui, B., Bishop, M., Osness, M., Chiu, C-Y. (2017). Healthcare needs of individuals with multiple sclerosis. Contemporary Research in Disability and Rehabilitation. (submitted)

Bishop, M., Chiu, C-Y. (2017). Healthcare priorities and preferences of Americans with MS based on a series of focus groups. Manuscript in preparation.

Yeary, K., Yanez, B., Newton, R. L., Silfee, V. J., Lu, Q., Chiu, C.-Y., Yi, J., Ashing, K., Park, C. L., Alcaraz, K. I., Masters, K., Christy, S. M., & Felsted, K. (2017). Considering religion and spirituality in precision medicine. Translational Behavioral Medicine. (in preparation)

Brooks, J., Eagle, D., Moser, E., Umucu, E., Chiu, C.-Y., & Chan, F. (2017). Further validation of the Leisure Time Physical Activity Instrument in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain. Manuscript in preparation.

Brooks, J., Sánchez, J., Muller, V., Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., Bezyak, J. L., & Pfaller, J. (2017). Psychometric validation of the CAMS-R mindfulness measure. Manuscript in preparation.

Strauser, D. R., Sears, S. Chiu, C.-Y., Tansey, T., Chan, F., & Wang, M. H. (2017). A career development framework for college students with disabilities. The Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability. Manuscript in preparation

Chiu, C.-Y., & Motl, R. W. (2015). Further validation of the multiple sclerosis self-efficacy scale. Disability and Rehabilitation, 26, 1-10.

Strauser, D. R., Jones, A., Chiu, C.-Y., Tansey, T., & Chan, F. (2015). Career development of young cancer survivors: a conceptual framework. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 42, 167-176.

An, R., Chiu, C.-Y., & Andrade, F. C. D. (2015). Nutrient Intake and Use of Dietary Supplements among US Adults with Disabilities. Disability and Health Journal, 8(2), 240-249.

Chiu, C.-Y., Sharp, S., Pfaller, J., Rumrill, P. D., Cheing, G., Sanchez, J., & Chan, F. (2015). Differential vocational rehabilitation service patterns related to the job retention and job placement needs of people with diabetes. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 42, 177-185. 

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An, R., Chiu, C.-Y., Zhang, Z., & Burd, N. A. (2015). Nutrient intake among US adults with disabilities. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 28(5), 465-475.

Chiu, C.-Y., Tansey T., Chan, F., Strauser, D. R., Frain, M., & Arora, S. (2015). Effect of rehabilitation technology services on vocational rehabilitation outcomes of individuals with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 183-192.

Bishop, M., Chan, F., Rumrill, P. D., Frain, M., Tansey, T. T., Chiu, C.-Y., Strauser, D. R., & Umeasiegbu, V. (2015). Employment among working-aged adults with multiple sclerosis: A data-mining approach to identifying employment interventions. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 135-152. 

Frain, M., Bishop, M., Rumrill, P. D., Chan, F., Tansey, T., Strauser, D. R., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2015). Multiple sclerosis and employment: A research review based on the International Classification of Function. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 153-164.

Tansey, T., Strauser, D. R., Frain, M., Bishop, M., Chiu, C.-Y., Kaya, C., & Chan, F. (2015). Differential vocational rehabilitation service patterns related to job retention and job seeking needs of individuals with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 109-121.

An, R., Andrade, F. C. D., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2015). Overweight and obesity among U.S. adults with and without disabilities, 1999-2012. Preventive Medicine Reports. doi:10.1016/j.pmedr.2015.05.001

An, R., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2015). Dietary intake among US adults with disability. Rehabilitation

Research, Policy, and Education, 29(1), 59-74.

Bezyak, J., Chan, F., Chiu, C.-Y., Kaya, C., & Huck G. (2014). Validating a lifestyle physical activity measure for people with serious mental illness. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 28(3), 200-204.

Chiu, C.-Y., Jochman, J., Fujikawa, M., Strand, D., Cheing, G., Lee, G., & Chan, F. (2014). Measurement structure of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire 24: A confirmatory factor analysis. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 28(2), 80-90.

Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., Strauser, D. R, Feuerstein, M., Cardoso, E., & Muller, V. (2014). State rehabilitation services tailored to employment status among cancer survivors. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 24(1), 89-99. doi:10.1007/s10926-013-9434-0.

Cardoso, E., Dutta, A., Chiu, C.-Y., Johnson, E. T., Kundu, M., & Chan, F. (2013). Social-Cognitive Predictors of STEM career interests and goal persistence in college students with disability. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 27(4), 271-284.

Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., Bishop, M., Cardoso, E., & O’Neill, J. (2013). State vocational rehabilitation services and employment in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 19(12), 1655-1664. doi:10.1177/1352458513482372.

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Shuval, K., Chiu, C.-Y., Balasubramanian, B., Wright, B., Euhus, D., & Skinner, C. (2013). Family history of chronic disease and meeting public health guidelines for physical activity: The Cooper Center longitudinal study. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88(6), 588-592. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.04.006.

Sung, C., Chiu, C.-Y., Lee, E. J., Bezyak, J., Chan, F., & Muller, V. (2013). Exercise, diet, and stress management as mediators between functional disability and health-related quality of life in multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 56(2), 85-95. doi:10.1177/0034355212439899.

Doyle, N., Chiu, C.-Y., Haggard, R., Gatchel, R., & Wiggins, N. (2012). The prevalence of temporomandibular disorders in African Americans. Journal of Applied Behavioral Research, 17(4), 249-260. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-9861.2012.00082.x.

Chiu, C.-Y., Lynch, R., Chan, F., & Rose, L. (2012). The health action process approach as a motivational model of dietary self-management for people with multiple sclerosis: A path analysis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 56(1), 48-61. doi:10.1177/0034355212440888.

Chiu, C.-Y., Fitzgerald., S. D., Strand, D. M., Muller, V., Brooks, J., & Chan, F. (2012). Motivational and volitional variables associated with stages of change for exercise in multiple sclerosis: A multiple discriminant analysis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 56(1), 23-33. doi:10.1177/0034355212439898.

Chan, F., Chiu, C.-Y., Bezyak, J., & Keegan, J. (2012). Introduction to health promotion for people with chronic illness and disability. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 56(1), 3-6. doi:10.1177/0034355212440731.

Bezyak, J., Chan, F., Lee, E. J., Catalano, D., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2012). Physical activity in individuals with severe mental illness: Client vs. case manager ratings. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 56(1), 62-64. doi:10.1177/0034355212439757.

Keegan, J., Chan, F., Ditchman, N., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2012). Predictive ability of Pender's health promotion model for physical activity and exercise in people with spinal cord injuries: A hierarchical regression analysis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 56(1), 34-47. doi:10.1177/0034355212440732.

Chan, F., Chiu, C.-Y., Bezyak, J., & Keegan, J. (2012). Special issue: Health promotion for people with chronic illness and disability. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 56(1), 1-67.

Ingram, M., Choi, Y. H., Haggard, R., Dougall, A. L., Gatchel, R. J., Buschang, P., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2011). Use of the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for evaluating treatment outcomes with TMJMD patients: A preliminary Study. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 16 (3-4), 148-166. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-9861.2011.00068.x.

Chiu, C.-Y., Lynch, R., Chan, F., & Berven, N. (2011). The health action process approach as a

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motivational model for physical activity self-management for people with multiple sclerosis: A path analysis. Rehabilitation Psychology, 56(3), 171-181. doi: 10.1037/a0024583.

Catalano, D., Chan, F., Wilson, L., Chiu, C.-Y., & Muller, V. R. (2011). The buffering effect on resilience on depression among individuals with spinal cord injury: A structural equation Model. Rehabilitation Psychology, 56(3), 200-211. doi: 10.1037/a0024571.

Ferrin, J., Chan, F., Chronister, J., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2011). Psychometric validation of the Multidimensional Acceptance of Loss Scale. Clinical Rehabilitation, 25, 166–174. doi: 10.1177/0269215510380836.

Chan, F., Bezyak, J., Ramirez, M., Chiu, C.-Y., Sung, C., & Fujikawa, M. (2011). Concepts, challenges, barriers, and opportunities related to evidence-based practice in rehabilitation counseling. Rehabilitation Education, 24, 179-190.

Strauser, D. R., Feuerstein, M., Chan, F., Arango, J., Cardoso, E., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2010). Vocational services associated with competitive employment in 18-25 year old cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 4, 179-186. doi 10.1007/s11764-010-0119-9.

Chronister, J., Chan, F., Sasson-Gelman, E. J., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2010). The association of stress-coping variables to quality of life among caregivers of individuals with traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 27(1), 49-62.

Lin, C. P., Chiu, C.-Y., Sung, C., Lai, J., Chan, F., & Cardoso, E. (2009). Measurement structure of the SOC-13 in a sample of alcohol and other drug abuse clients: A confirmatory factor analysis. Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counseling, 15(1), 28-39.

Ong, L. Z., Peterson, D., Chronister, J., Chiu, C.-Y., & Chan, F. (2009). Personality profiles of undergraduate and graduate students in rehabilitation. Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counseling, 15(2), 92-106.

Chan, F., Lin, C. P., Chiu, C.-Y., Wang, C. C., & Sung, C. (2008). The United States’ state-federal rehabilitation service program: A review and critical analysis. Employment Security, 7, 94-106.

Chiu, C.-Y., & Lo, J. L. (2005).The concurrent validity of the Pediatric Daily Occupation Inventory. Journal of the Occupational Therapy Association of the Republic of China, 23, 1-10.

Chiu, C.-Y. (2002). The effect of computer activities in children. Friends of Assistive Technology, 14, 7-9.

Book Chapters

Chiu, C.-Y., & Rumrill, P. (2017). Research and program evaluation. In F. Chan, M. Bishop, J. Chronister, E. J. Lee, & C.-Y. Chiu (Eds.), Certification rehabilitation counselor

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examination preparation: A concise guide to the foundations of rehabilitation counseling (2nd ed.) (pp. xx-xx). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., & Sung, C. (2017). Medical, functional, and environmental aspects of disability. In F. Chan, M. Bishop, J. Chronister, E. J. Lee, & C.-Y. Chiu (Eds.), Certification rehabilitation counselor examination preparation: A concise guide to the foundations of rehabilitation counseling (2nd ed.) (pp. xx-xx). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Chiu, C.-Y., Rose, L., Drake, R., & Casenave, G. (2012). Research and program evaluation. In F. Chan, M. Bishop, J. Chronister, E. J. Lee, & C.-Y. Chiu (Eds.), Certification rehabilitation counselor examination preparation: A concise guide to the foundations of rehabilitation counseling (pp. 155-167). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Chiu, C.-Y., Drake, R., Rose, L., & Casenave, G. (2012). Medical, functional, and environmental aspects of disability. In F. Chan, M. Bishop, J. Chronister, E. J. Lee, & C.-Y. Chiu (Eds.), Certification rehabilitation counselor examination preparation: A concise guide to the foundations of rehabilitation counseling (pp. 169-188). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Bishop, M., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2011). Epilepsy and employment. In J. Pinikahana, & C. Walker, (Eds.), Society, behavioral and epilepsy (pp. 93-114). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

Lynch, R. T., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2009). Health promotion interventions for people with chronic illness and disability. In F. Chan, E. Cardoso, & J. Chronister (Eds.), Psychosocial interventions for people with chronic illness and disability: A handbook for evidence-based rehabilitation health professionals (pp. 277-306). New York: Springer.

Chan, F., Sasson, J., Ditchman, N., Kim, J. H., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2009). The World Health Organization ICF model as a conceptual framework of disability. In F. Chan, E. Cardoso, & J. Chronister (Eds.), Psychosocial interventions for people with chronic illness and disability: A handbook for evidence-based rehabilitation health professionals (pp. 23-74). New York: Springer.

Textbooks

Chan, F., Bishop, M., Chronister, J., Lee, E. J., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2017). Certified rehabilitation counselor examination preparation: A concise guide to the rehabilitation counselor test (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

Chan, F., Bishop, M., Chronister, J., Lee, E. J., & Chiu, C.-Y. (2012). Certified rehabilitation counselor examination preparation: A concise guide to the rehabilitation counselor test. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

Continuing Education Online Peer-reviewed Course

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Chiu, C.-Y., & Eagle, D. (2017). The vocational rehabilitation and diabetes. Schaumburg, IL: The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC). (in progress)

PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS

Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., Sharp, S. E., & Dutta, A. (April, 2017). Employment as a health promotion intervention for persons with multiple sclerosis. A poster presentation at the 17th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Brooks, J., & Eagle, E. (April, 2017). Validation of a hybrid social-cognitive determinants and health model of self-sufficiency. A poster presentation at the 17th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Keegan, J., Catalano, D., & Chiu, C.-Y. (April, 2017). Self-care and wellness in counselor education. An oral presentation at the 17th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Learmonth, Y. C., Adamson, B. C., Balto, J. M., Chiu, C.-Y., Molina-Guzman, I., Riskin, B. J., Finlayson, M., & Motl, R. W. (September, 2016). Identifying exercise promotion strategies for individuals with MS that can be delivered through healthcare providers. Poster presentation at the 32nd Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis. London, U. K.

Bishop, M., Rumrill, P. D., Chiu, C.-Y., McDaniels, B., & Kim, B.-J. (June, 2016). Optimizing multiple sclerosis health care: Health care priorities of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. National Harbor, MD.

Chiu, C.-Y., Motl, R., & Santens, R. (April, 2016). Validation of the Social Provisions Scale in People with Multiple Sclerosis. A poster presentation at the 16th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Newport Beach, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., & Santens, R. (April, 2016). State Vocational Services and Employment for Individuals with Cardiovascular Disease. A poster presentation at the 16th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Newport Beach, CA.

Santens, R., & Chiu, C.-Y. (April, 2016). Exploring Predictors of Self-Sufficiency in Food Pantry Clients with Disabilities. A poster presentation at the 16th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Newport Beach, CA.

Eagle, D. R., Chiu, C.-Y., Iwanaga, K., Tansey, T. N., Marshall, C., & Chan, F. (April, 2016). Psychometric Validation of the Self-Stigma of Help Seeking Scale in Student Veterans. A poster presentation at the 16th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Newport Beach, CA.

Johnson, E., Chiu, C.-Y., & Sanchez, J. (March, 2016). Health promotion: Ethics of Impact on

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persons with disabilities returning to work. An oral presentation at the symposium of strategies of engaging individuals with multiple marginalized identities: Ethical considerations of improving vocational rehabilitation outcomes, the Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Targeted Communities (VR-TAC-TC): Educate, Empower, and Employ (Project E3), Baton Rouge, LA.

Chiu, C.-Y., & Santens, R. (February, 2016). Barriers to accessibility and continuity of health care services among people with multiple sclerosis. A poster presentation at the Rehabilitation Psychology 2016 Division 22 Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Chiu, C.-Y. (May, 2015). Health promotion for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses. Invited presentation. National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Learmonth, Y., Adamson, B. C., Balto, J. M., Chiu, C.-Y., Molina, I., Finlayson, M., Riskin, B. J., & Motl, R. (May, 2015). Capitalizing on the interaction between patients and healthcare providers: A qualitative study to explore the exercise promotion needs and wants of MS patients. An oral presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, Indianapolis, IN.

Chiu, C.-Y., & Motl, R. (April, 2015). Further validation of the multiple sclerosis self-efficacy scale. A poster presentation at the 15th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Newport Beach, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y. (April, 2015). Resilience profile among people with spinal cord injuries: a cluster

analysis. A poster presentation at the 15th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Newport Beach, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Siles, M., Rose, L., & Casenave, G. (March, 2014). The effectiveness of biopsychosocial chronic pain interventions: Applying the NIDRR logic model. A poster presentation at the 14th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Manhattan Beach, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Sims, C., Amory, R., Rose, L., & Casenave, G. (March, 2014). Self-sufficient and quality of life of food pantry consumers with disabilities. A poster presentation at the 14th

Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Manhattan Beach, CA.

Keegan, J., Catalano, D., Bezyak, J., & Chiu, C.-Y. (March, 2014). Enhancing the role of health promotion in rehabilitation counseling and education. An oral presentation at the 14th

Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Manhattan Beach, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Desiree, G., & Rose, L. (April, 2013). Self-management of health promotion in African Americans with multiple sclerosis: Mixed methods. An oral presentation at the 13th

Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Doyle, N., & Gatchel, R. (April, 2013). The prevalence and Characters of

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temporomandibular disorder in Caucasians and African Americans. A poster presentation at the 13th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Russo, A., Rose, L., & Casenave, G. (April, 2013). Group therapy outcomes: Social skills training for adults with severe mental illness. A poster presentation at the 13th

Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y. (April, 2013). Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation for people with Multiple Sclerosis. A panel discussion at the 2013 Capra Research Symposium, Dallas, TX.

Cook, E., Chiu, C.-Y., & Germann, J. (February, 2013). The impact of specialized family camp on quality of life and hope in families coping with pediatric cancer. A poster presentation at the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) 10th Annual conference, Huntington Beach, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y. (January, 2013). Breast cancer rehabilitation improving daily function and participation. An oral presentation at UT Southwestern Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Chiu, C.-Y. (October, 2012). Research in rehabilitation counseling psychology at UTSW. An oral presentation at the 40th Anniversary of Department of Rehabilitation Counseling at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX.

Keegan, J., Ditchman, N., Dutta, A., Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., & Kundu, M. (April, 2012). Social-cognitive and planned behavior variables associated with stages of change for physical activity in spinal cord injury. A poster presentation at the 12th Annual Lucille B. Davis Research Symposium, Baton Rouge, LA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., Bishop, M., Cardoso, E., & O’Neill, J. (April, 2012). State vocational services and employment in multiple sclerosis. A poster presentation at the 12th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Fitzgerald., S.D., Strand, D. M., Muller, V., Brooks, J., & Chan, F. (April, 2012). Motivational and volitional associated with stages of change for exercise in multiple sclerosis: A multiple discriminant analysis. A poster presentation at the 12th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Ingram, M., Chiu, C.-Y., Buschang, P., & Gatchel, R. (April, 2012). Use of the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) for Evaluating Treatment Outcomes with TMJMD Patients: A Preliminary Study. A poster presentation at the 12th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y. (November, 2011). Cancer Rehabilitation. An oral presentation at the Breast Cancer Research Symposium, Cooper Institute, Dallas, TX.

Chiu, C.-Y. (April, 2011). Evaluating a motivation model for dietary self-management and

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control in multiple sclerosis: Path analysis. A poster presentation at the 11th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Los Angeles, CA. 

Chiu, C.-Y., Jochman, J., Fujikawa, M., Strand, D., Cheing, G., Lee, G., & Chan, F. (April, 2011). Measurement structure of the coping strategies questionnaire 24: A confirmatory factor analysis. A poster presentation at the 11th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Spring Conference, Los Angeles, CA. 

Chiu, C.-Y., Sung, C., Chan, F., Fujikawa, M., & Chan, Y. C. (February, 2011). Exercise, diet, and stress reduction as mediators between severity and health-related quality of life in multiple sclerosis. A poster presentation at the 13th Annual Conference – Rehabilitation Psychology 2011, Jacksonville, FL.

Chiu, C.-Y., Muller, V., Sanchez, J., Truitt, A., Leczycki, A., & Chan, F. (February, 2011). Dimensionality of the Barriers to Health Promoting Activities for Disabled Persons Scale in a Sample of Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. A poster presentation at the 13th Annual Conference Rehabilitation Psychology 2011, Jacksonville, FL.

Chronister, J., Chan, F., Sasson-Gelman, E. J., & Chiu, C.-Y. (August, 2010). The association of stress-coping variables to quality of life among caregivers of individuals with traumatic brain injury. A poster presentation at the 118th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, San Diego, CA.

Cardoso, E., Dutta, A., Chan, F., Kundu, M., Fields, A., Chiu, C.-Y., Johnson, E. T., & Hayes, S. (June, 2010). Social-cognitive predictors of intention to pursue STEM education and careers in high school and college students with disabilities. A poster presentation at the National Science Foundation 2010 Joint Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

Chiu, C.-Y., Lynch, R., Chan, F., & Berven, N. (April, 2010). Evaluating the Health Action Process Approach as a Health Promotion Model for People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Path Analysis. A poster presentation at the 10th National Rehabilitation Educators Conference, Manhattan Beach, CA.

Chiu, C.-Y., Chan, F., Strauser, D., & Feuerstein, M. (February, 2010). Differential vocational rehabilitation services needs between employed and unemployed cancer survivors. A poster presentation at the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) 7th Annual conference, New Orleans, LA.

Lin, C. P., Chiu, C.-Y., Sung, C., Lai, J., & Chan, F. (February, 2009). A confirmatory factor analysis of the 13-item Sense of Coherence (SOC) scale in a sample of substance abuse clients. An oral presentation at the 9th National Rehabilitation Educators Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Ong, L., Peterson, D., Chronister, J., Chan, F., & Chiu, C.-Y. (February, 2008). Personality profiles of undergraduate and graduate students in rehabilitation counseling. A poster

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presentation at the 8th NCRE Annual National Educators Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Kubota, C., Lin, C. P., Romero, M. G. & Chiu, C.-Y. (March, 2006). Measurement structure of the CES-D Scale in clients with chronic pain. A poster presentation at the American Psychological Association Division 22 Midwinter Conference, Charlotte, NC.

Wu, T. F., Chen, M. C., Chiu, C.-Y., & Wang H. P., (2006). Current status in computer access and the use of assistive technology in school aged children with cerebral palsy. A poster presentation at the 10th Global Chinese Conference of Computers in Education, Beijing, China.

Chiu, C.-Y., & Lo, J. L. (2005). The concurrent validity of the pediatric daily occupation inventory. An oral presentation at the 5th Occupational Therapy Academic Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.

CONSULTANTSHIP

Research and Statistical Consultant, MIND Alliance in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Hunter College, City University of New York , and Southern University at Baton Rouge, 2009-Present.

Research Consultant, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Statistics, Hunter College, City University of New York, 2009-Present.

Research Consultant, Paths to Employment Resources Center (PERC), Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2010-2012.

Research Consultant, North Texas Food Bank Services Study in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, North Texas Food Bank, 2011-2013.

Research Consultant, Evaluation of the Champaign-Urbana Youth Physical Activity Promotion Program, Champaign-Urbana Public Health District and Champaign Park District, 2015-Present.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Task Force Representative, the College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2017-present.

Committee member, Rehabilitation Revisions Committee, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2017-present.

Committee member, the Redeveloped Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s Program Committee, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-

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Champaign, 2016-2017.

Committee member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2016-2017.

Committee member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, summer 2016.

Proposal Reviewer, National Rehabilitation Educators Conference (spring conference), Anaheim, CA, 2017.

Proposal Reviewer, National Rehabilitation Educators Conference (spring conference), Newport Beach, CA, 2016.

Proposal Reviewer, National Rehabilitation Educators Conference (spring conference), Newport Beach, CA, 2015.

Proposal Reviewer, National Rehabilitation Educators Conference (spring conference), Newport Beach, CA, 2014.

Proposal Reviewer, National Rehabilitation Educators Conference (spring conference), Burlingame, CA, 2013.

Peer Grant Reviewer, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) field-initiated projects (FIP), 2010-2013.

Committee, Research Advisory Committee Board, School of Health Professions at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2010-2013.

Consulting Editor, Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counseling, 2009-Present.

Consulting Reviewer, Rehabilitation, Research, Policy and Education, 2014-present.

Vice President, North Texas Area Rehabilitation Association, 2011-2012.

Executive Committee, Webinar Committee, North Texas Area Rehabilitation Association, 2009-2011.

Member, Program Committee, National Rehabilitation Educators Conference (spring conference), San Antonio, TX, 2009.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine

Member, National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers

Member, American Psychological Association

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Member, American Psychosocial Oncology Society

Associate Member, the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center

Member, National Council on Rehabilitation Education

Member, American Rehabilitation Counseling Association

Member, American Counseling Association

Member, Occupational Therapists Union of the Republic of China

Member, Occupational Therapy Association of the Republic of China