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Yi-Tung Lin

General Information
Current appointmentAssistant Professor
Research Fieldpsychopathology, depression, emotion dynamic, application of daily diary design in psychiatric patients' research
E-Mailpsyytl@gs.ncku.edu.tw
Office/Phone(06) 2757575 # 56520
Courses Offered Introduction to clinical psychology, abnormal psychology
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Professional Experience
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Department of Psychology, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
Assistant Professor
2023/08-Present
 
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 
 
Honors & Awards
Professor Su Xiangyu Psychology Dissertation Award
 
 
Education
2022 Ph.D. Psychology  National Chengchi University
2017 M.S. Psychology  National Chengchi University
2013 B.S. Psychology  National Chung Cheng University
 
Publications
Lin, Y. T., Wang, A. W., Wei, S., Hong, J. S., & Hsu, W. Y. (2021). The relationship between infertility family stigma, self-stigma and psychological well-being in female first-visit patients at a reproductive medicine center in Taiwan. Health Psychology Report, 9(1).(ESCI)
 
Lin, Y. T., Yu, H. T., & Hsu, W. Y. (2021). The day-to-day relationship between self-esteem and depressive mood in Chinese culture. Personality and Individual Differences, 177, 110808. (SSCI)
 
Chien, H. Y., Huang, P. H., Hsu, W. Y., & Lin, Y. T*. (2021). A Latent Profile Analysis of Internet Gaming Motivation and Internet Gaming Addiction. Formosa Journal of Mental Health, 34(4), 303-343. (TSSCI)
 
Wang, F. T., Lin, Y. T., & Wang, A. W. (2018). Discrepancies between Explicit and Implicit Self-Esteem and Their Interaction with Stress in Predicting Depression. Formosa Journal of Mental Health, 31(4), 349-376. (TSSCI)
 
 
Books/Chapters
   
 
Conference Presentations
Lin, Y. T. (2022, June). Applying the Quad Model to Estimate the Implicit Self-Esteem of Patients with Depressive Disorders: Comparing the Psychometric Properties with the Implicit Association Test Effect [Poster presentation]. XVI. International Conference on Psychology and Scientific Analysis of Behavior, New York, United States (Virtual conference).
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