Fan Yang
School of International & Public Affairs, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Fan Yang
Dr. Fan Yang obtained his PhD degree in social work at the University of Hong Kong in 2015. He is currently an associate professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Dr. Yang’s research looks at mental health problems of disadvantaged groups, poverty and long-term care policies. He pays particular attention to community-based care and informal caregiving of older adults living with dementia and to mental health problems of left-behind children. He received various grants at both national and provincial levels in China, and is an active social policy commentator in China’s influential media platforms, such as CCTV, CGTN, and Guangming Daily. Dr Yang is a current council member of China’s Society of Social Security and Shanghai Society of Population Studies. His publication appeared in Geriatric Nursing, Child Abuse & Neglect, Journal of Affective Disorder, among others.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Countries | China; Hong Kong SAR; |
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Topics | Ageing in place; Artificial Intelligence; Care in rural and other non-urban settings; Climate Change and LTC; Community-based LTC; Dementia care and support; Governance and LTC systems organisation; Information and data systems in LTC; LTC Policy; LTC Workforce; Person-centered care; Residential LTC services; Social connection; Social Protection; Stigma and discrimination; Technology and LTC; Unpaid / informal care; |
Methods | Case studies; Co-production methods; Comparative policy analysis; Delphi surveys; Focus groups; Longitudinal data analysis; Mixed methods; Observational studies; Policy analysis; Practice-based approaches; Qualitative studies; Quantitative data analysis; Quasi-experimental methods; Questionnaire; |
Role | Research; |
Interest Groups | Ageing and Place; Climate Change and LTC; Quasi-experimental methods; Technology and Long-Term Care; |
Website | https://www.sipa.sjtu.edu.cn/facultydetail/qzjs/89 |
GOOGLE SCHOLAR | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_N79wZMAAAAJ&hl=en |
Research interests | Mental health problems of disadvantaged groups, poverty and long-term care policies.
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