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Structured interviews examining the burden, coping, self-efficacy, and quality of life among family caregivers of persons with dementia in Singapore
KCP Tay, CCD Seow, C Xiao, HMJ Lee, HFK Chiu, SWC Chan
Dementia 15 (2), 204-220, 2016
902016
A new community-based outdoor intervention to increase physical activity in Singapore children: findings from focus groups
VB Drury, SM Saw, E Finkelstein, TY Wong, PKC Tay
Ann Acad Med Singapore 42 (5), 225-231, 2013
402013
Transitions in health, employment, social engagement And intergenerational transfers In Singapore study (THE SIGNS study)–I: descriptive statistics and analysis of Key aspects …
A Chan, R Malhotra, NB Manap, YY Ting, A Visaria, GHL Cheng, ...
Centre for Ageing Research and Education (CARE), 2018
372018
Psychological resilience as an emergent characteristic for well-being: a pragmatic view
PKC Tay, KK Lim
Gerontology 66 (5), 476-483, 2020
302020
The adaptive value associated with expressing and perceiving angry-male and happy-female faces
PKC Tay
Frontiers in psychology 6, 146771, 2015
302015
Sex and care: The evolutionary psychological explanations for sex differences in formal care occupations
PKC Tay, YY Ting, KY Tan
Frontiers in psychology 10, 442444, 2019
262019
The role of intrinsic motivation in a group of low vision patients participating in a self‐management programme to enhance self‐efficacy and quality of life
KCP Tay, VB Drury, S Mackey
International Journal of Nursing Practice 20 (1), 17-24, 2014
232014
Angry faces are more resistant to forgetting than are happy faces: Directed forgetting effects on the identity of emotional faces
PKC Tay, H Yang
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 29 (7), 855-865, 2017
182017
Ultrasonography in Acupuncture—Uses in Education and Research
MQH Leow, SL Cui, MTBM Shah, T Cao, SC Tay, PKC Tay, CC Ooi
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies 10 (3), 216-219, 2017
132017
Is memory enhanced by the context or survival threats? A quantitative and qualitative review on the survival processing paradigm.
PKC Tay, PK Jonason, NP Li, GHL Cheng
Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences 13 (1), 31, 2019
112019
Sex differences in perceptions toward falls among older adults living in the community in Singapore
PKC Tay, A Chan, PJ Tan, CH Wong
Journal of aging and health 32 (10), 1355-1362, 2020
82020
Happy people live longer because they are healthy people
CF Song, PKC Tay, X Gwee, SL Wee, TP Ng
BMC geriatrics 23 (1), 440, 2023
62023
Integrating religious and sexual identities: The case of religious homosexual men in Singapore
PKC Tay, CY Hoon, JYK Hui
International Journal of Sexual Health 30 (4), 337-353, 2018
42018
COGNITIVE APPRAISAL AND KNOWLEDGE AS RISK FACTORS FOR HIGH FEAR OF FALLING IN OLDER AND MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS IN SINGAPORE
PJ Tan, R Ng, A Chan, JU Mallya, NH Ismail, CH Wong, PK Tay
Innovation in Aging 3 (Supplement_1), S473-S473, 2019
32019
The feasibility and acceptability of a low vision self-management programme for older Singaporeans: a pilot study
V Drury, S Mackey, TKC Peter
International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice 3 (5), 189-193, 2012
32012
Using mixed-methods research to examine the effectiveness of a psycho-educational intervention for caregivers of persons with dementia
KC TAY KAY CHAI, SW Chan
SAGE, 2017
22017
The physiological effects of massage before breast pumping on blood flow, temperature, and tension–A pilot study
MQH Leow, PKC Tay, ABM Afif, BB Wong, LCH Leong
12021
Dementia: How to care for your loved one and yourself. A caregiver's guide
WS Chan, E Kua, T Tsoi, C Xiao, PKC Tay
Nu-earth, 2012
12012
The effectiveness of Chinese instrumental music embedded with binaural beats in relieving anxiety related to academic stress among undergraduates: A randomized controlled trial
CH Pang, YHB Lam, JLC Chia, SIF Ng, SS Wong, PKC Tay
Psychology of Music, 03057356241231769, 2024
2024
Low frequency binaural beats in instrumental music affects verbal memory but not false recall
PKC Tay, JLC Lin, YHB Lam, CH Pang, SIF Ng, SS Wong
2023
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