Biography

Dr. Wai Shing Tse

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (China)

Research Assistant Professor


Email: tsewai11@hotmail.com


Qualifications

2002 Ph.D., King’s College, Psychiatry

1997 B.Sc., Hon., McMaster University, Psychology

1993 B.Sc., Hon., McMaster University, Biochemistry


Publications

  1. Tse, W.S., Wu, J., & Poon, K.C. (2011). Motivation for achievement as perceived resource value in social rank theory of depression: A structural equation modeling analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 50, 1034-1038.
  2. Tse, W.S., Rochelle, T.L., & Cheng, C.K. (2011). Relationship among Personality, Social Functioning and Depression: A structural equation modeling analysis. International Journal of Psychology, 46, 234-240.
  3. Tse, W.S., Lu, Y., Bond, A.J., Chan, R.C.K., & Tam, D. (2011). The effects of different facial affects on cooperative behaviors in patients with paranoid schizophrenia. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 57, 509-517.
  4. Tse, W. S., & Yip, T.H.J. (2009). Relationship among Dispositional Forgiveness of Others, Interpersonal Adjustment and Psychological Well-Being: Implication for Depression. Personality and Individual differences, 46, 365-368.
  5. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2009) The role of noradrenaline in interpersonal functioning. In A. Pacos, & S. Nogueira (Ed.) Neurochemistry: Molecular Aspects, Cellular Aspects and Clinical Applications. NY: Nova Science Publisher.
  6. Tse, W.S., Chan, C.C.S., Shiu, S.Y.K., Chung, P.Y.A., & Cheng, S.H. (2009). Caffeinated coffee enhances cooperative behavior and sad communication. Nutritional Neuroscience, 12, 21-27.
  7. Lok, M.H., Bond, A.J., & Tse, W.S. (2009). Contrasting Effects of a Hot and a Cool System in Anger Regulation in Cooperative Behaviours. International Journal of Psychology. 44, 333-341.
  8. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2007). Psychometric analysis of the Chinese version of Social Adaptation Self-evaluated Scale (C-SASS). Psychiatry Research, 153, 277-281.
  9. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2006). Noradrenaline might enhance assertive human social behaviours: An investigation in a flatmate relationship. Phamacopsychiatry, 39, 175-179.
  10. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2005). Sex differences in cortisol response to reboxetine. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 19, 46-50.
  11. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2005). The application of the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) in predicting general social adaptation and specific social behaviours in a dyadic interaction. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35, 1571-1586.
  12. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2004). The relationship between baseline cortisol, social functioning, and depression: A mediation analysis. Psychiatry Research, 126, 197-201.
  13. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2004). The impact of depression on social skills: A review. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 196, 260-268.
  14. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2003). Reboxetine promotes social bonding in healthy volunteers. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 17, 189-195.
  15. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2003). Consequences of displaying abnormal social behaviour: avoidance and reduction of social reinforcement. Journal of Affective Disorders, 75, 49-58.
  16. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2002). Serotonergic intervention affects both Social Dominance and Affiliative Behaviour. Psychopharmacology, 161, 324-330.
  17. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2002). Difference in Serotonergic and Noradrenergic Regulation of Human Social Behaviours. Psychopharmacology, 159, 216-221.
  18. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2001) The development and validation of the Two dimensional social interaction scale (2DSIS). Psychiatry Research, 103, 249-260.
  19. Tse, W.S., & Bond, A.J. (2001). Serotonergic involvement in the psycho-social dimension of personality. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 15, 195-198.
  20. Szechtman, H., Eckert, M.J., Tse, W.S., Boersma, J.T., Bonura, C.A., & Eilam, D. (2001) Compulsive checking behavior of quinpirole-sensitized rats as an animal model of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): form and control. BMC Neuroscience, 2:4.


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