Edward Wai-Wa CHAN, BA

BA in Psychology
University of Victoria
Edward Wai-Wa Chan received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Victoria, Canada where he spent most of his undergraduate years conducting research in psychology and philosophy. With a combined interest in both disciplines, his primary research area focuses on the interrelations between human reasoning and public mental health, especially the effects of different reasoning patterns on the development of psychological well-being. 
Representative publications and presentations
  • Xiong, P., Ng, O., Ho, P., Mendoza, N. B., Chan, E. W. W., Wu, T. L. & Hall, B. J. (September, 2016). Identifying social factors that correlate with sleep quality among Filipino domestic workers in Macau: a preliminary analysis. Paper accepted for presentation at the 53rd Annual Convention of the Psychological Association of the Philippines, Clark, Pampanga.
  • Chan, E. W. W., Pangan, C. A., Lao, K., Huang, L., Mendoza, N. B., Xiong, P., & Hall, B. J. (July 2017). Implementation challenges in conducting participatory mixed-method research on migrant domestic workers. Poster accepted for presentation at the STAR conference 2017, Hong Kong SAR, China.
  • Shi, W., Xiong, P., Mendoza, N. B., Chan, E. W. W., Lao, K., Pangan, C. A. C., Huang, L., & Hall, B. J. (2017, July). Factors related to the intention to use eMental Health among female Filipino domestic workers in Macau. Poster accepted for presentation at the STAR conference 2017, Hong Kong SAR, China.