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Lola XIE, Prof
Assistant Professor
,
Department of Communication Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5099-5374
Email
lolawxie
hkbu.edu
hk
2024
2025
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Spiritual Well-being
66%
Senior Population
66%
Social Health
66%
Digitalize
66%
Interactive Technology
66%
Hong Kong
66%
Elderly Care
50%
AI-based Methods
44%
Psychological Well-being
36%
Patient Narratives
33%
Positive Behavior
33%
Positive Attitude
33%
Eating Disorders
33%
Senior Care
33%
Population Mental Health
33%
U.S. College Students
33%
Food Insecurity
33%
National Sample
33%
Syndemic
33%
Digital Futures
33%
Artificial Intelligence
33%
Imaginaries
33%
Mental Health
33%
Digital Age
33%
Mediated Communication
33%
Community Resilience
33%
Collective Efficacy
33%
Healthcare Facilities
30%
Elderly People
30%
Social Isolation
27%
Haptic Technology
25%
Food Attitudes
22%
Loneliness
19%
Enrichment Activities
16%
Voice Assistant
16%
Residential Care
16%
Community Resiliency
16%
Social Sciences
16%
System Level
16%
Human Systems
16%
Communication Media
16%
Supportive Community
16%
Ecological System
16%
Academic Discipline
16%
Recovery Journey
11%
Eating Disorder Risk
11%
Self-care Behaviors
11%
Varying Effects
11%
Young Women
11%
Effect-based Methods
11%
Psychology
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Autonomy
41%
Quality of Life
41%
Social Alienation
41%
Social Isolation
41%
Loneliness
37%
College Students
33%
Psychological Well-Being
33%
Social Engagement
33%
Social Resource
33%
Eating Disorder
33%
Resiliency
33%
Collective Efficacy
22%
Narrative
16%
Mental Health
13%
Academic Performance
13%
Dieting
8%
Self-Care
8%
At-Risk Student
6%
Social Sciences
Artificial Intelligence
44%
Interactive Technology
33%
Hong Kong
33%
University Students
33%
United States of America
33%
Food Insecurity
33%
Community Resilience
33%
Social Science
16%
Media Communication
16%
Academic Discipline
16%
Religious Activities
11%
Social Alienation
11%
In-Depth Interview
11%
Quality of Life
11%
Social Engagement
11%
Psychological Well-Being
11%
Social Integration
11%
Loneliness
11%
Autonomy
11%
Academic Performance
11%
Mental Health
11%
Food Aid
5%
Educational Background
5%
National Surveys
5%
At-Risk Students
5%
Prevalence
5%