Xinyin Chen

ORCID: 0009-0009-2613-1352
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Research Areas
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Infant Health and Development
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Parental Involvement in Education
  • Youth Development and Social Support

California University of Pennsylvania
2025

University of Pennsylvania
2024

Western University
1995-2000

A sample of children, initially 12 years old, in the People's Republic China participated this 2-year longitudinal study. Data on parental warmth, control, and indulgence were collected from children's self-reports. Information concerning social, academic, psychological adjustment was obtained multiple sources. The results indicated that parenting styles might be a function child gender change with age. Regression analyses revealed fathers mothers predicted different outcomes. Whereas...

10.1037//0893-3200.14.3.401 article EN Journal of Family Psychology 2000-01-01

Toddlers displaying extremely inhibited behavior may be at risk for becoming socially withdrawn. However, behavioral inhibition a multifaceted characteristic, and its concurrent relation to toddler wariness with peers has not been examined. In this study, 108 toddlers (54 females) their mothers were observed in novel situations involving unfamiliar settings, adults, peers. Vagal tone, temperament, separation-reunion behavior, maternal oversolicitousness also assessed. There was little...

10.1111/j.1467-8624.1997.tb01952.x article EN Child Development 1997-12-01

A sample of primary school children in Shanghai, People's Republic China, participated this 2-year longitudinal project. Information on the family environment, children's social functioning, academic achievement, and depression was collected from multiple sources. The mean scores Chinese found to be similar those for West. Depression positively associated with aggressive-disruptive behavior negatively competence. School difficulties were concurrently correlated depression. Moreover,...

10.1037//0022-006x.63.6.938 article EN Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1995-01-01

Savanna communities dominate the wet–dry tropical regions of world and are an important community type in monsoonal northern Australia. As such they have a significant impact on water carbon balance this region. Above 1200-mm isohyet, savanna’s dominated by Eucalyptus miniata–E. tetrodonta open forests. We described detail composition structure as well seasonal patterns leaf area index above-ground biomass E. forests Gunn Point region near Darwin Northern Territory In all, 29 tree species...

10.1071/bt99022 article EN Australian Journal of Botany 2000-01-01

Shyness in childhood and adolescence is associated with problems social, academic, psychological adjustment today’s China. However, the functional meaning of shyness needs to be examined developmental context. This 1 year longitudinal study explored relations between self-reported indexes Chinese children adolescents. The participants included 2,308 students China, 1,062 initially fifth grade ( M age = 11.50 years, 539 boys) elementary schools 1,246 eighth 14.27 641 middle schools. was...

10.1177/01650254241312130 article EN cc-by-nc International Journal of Behavioral Development 2025-01-08

ABSTRACT Despite the long‐standing debate over assumed universality of maternal sensitivity predicting attachment security (i.e., hypothesis), few long‐term longitudinal investigations on have been conducted outside Western context. We leveraged data from a prospective 9‐year study middle‐class families ( N = 356; female 48.9%) in China to examine if early predicts representations middle childhood. Maternal was assessed lab‐based observed interactions at 14 and 24 months. At 10 years old,...

10.1111/cdev.14256 article EN Child Development 2025-05-13

This study examined parental autonomy support and psychological control their relations with child biobehavioral functioning. Participants included 238 Chinese parent-child dyads (M

10.1111/cdev.14145 article EN Child Development 2024-08-07

Predictors of friendship stability from individual attributes and dyadic similarities were assessed using cross-classified multilevel analyses in this 6- to 8-month longitudinal study 10-year-old US (White, Black, Asian, other; n = 477, 50% girls), Chinese (n 467, 59% Indonesian (Sudanese, Javanese, 419, 45% girls) children with complete participation reciprocated baseline friendships. Across countries, social preference, popularity, academic achievement preference similarity positively...

10.1111/cdev.14189 article EN cc-by Child Development 2024-10-26

As an important information exchange platform, smart device applications are generating a huge amount of multimedia data anytime and anywhere, the harmful in will endanger physical mental health users. In response to this issue, paper proposes automated review method for from applications, which can rate content interacted with thereby grading identifying that affect users, extracting all detected as evidence, then saving it abnormality report. For multimodal content, also new fusion...

10.1049/icp.2023.2944 article EN IET conference proceedings. 2023-12-04
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