Nan Zhang Hampton, Ph.D., CRC.


Refereed Conference Presentations

1. Zhang, N. (1991, March). Perceived accessibility on WVU campus: A survey of students with disabilities. Paper presented at the regional conference of the National Rehabilitation Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

2. Houser, R., & Hampton, N. Z. (1997, July). Challenges of professional schools in training students with disabilities. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Higher Education and Disabilities, Boston, MA.

3. Hampton, N. Z. (1998, March). Enhancing the quality of life of people with spinal cord injuries. Paper presented at the world conference of the American Counseling Association, Indianapolis, IN.

4. Houser, R., & Hampton, N. Z. (1998, March). Bridging the gap between research and practice for rehabilitation counselors. Poster presented at the 15th annual professional development symposium sponsored by the Alliance for Rehabilitation Counseling. Vancouver, WA.

5. Johnson, K., Amos, S. Hampton, N. Z., & Houser, R. (1998, March). Accommodating students with disabilities in rehabilitation counseling programs. Paper presented at the annual conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education. Vancouver, WA.



6. Houser, R., & Hampton, N. Z. (1999, April). Ethical issues for practitioners applying research into practice. Paper presented at the world conference of the American Counseling Association, San Diego, CA.

7. Hampton, N. Z. (1999, August). Psychometric properties of the career decision-making self-efficacy scale in Chinese college students. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Convention. Boston, MA.

8. Willis, C., Hampton, N. Z., Houser, R. et al. (1999, October). Educating the student with disabilities for the counseling profession. Paper presented at the National Convention of the Association of Counselor Education & Supervision. New Orleans, LA.

9. Hampton, N. Z., & Houser, R. (2000, March). College and university faculty attitudes and experiences in implementing classroom accommodations for students with disabilities. Paper presented at the American Counseling Association' 2000 World Conference. Washington, DC.

10. Hampton, N. Z. (2000, August). Subjective Well-Being of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with Disabilities. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Asian American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.


11. Hampton, N. Z. (2001, March). Reliability and validity of the Life Situation Survey in Asians, Asian Americans, and Caucasians with disabilities. The Annual Convention of the American Counseling Association, San Antonio, TX.

12. Hampton, N. Z. (2001, November). Psychometric properties of the Life Situation Survey in Chinese People with a Spinal Cord Injury. The Quality of Life Conference sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research & the Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research & Education Corporation. Parsippany, New Jersey.

13. Houser, R., & Hampton, N. Z. (2002, March). Effects of modeling on counseling self- efficacy. The American Counseling Association 2002 conference. New Orleans, LA.

14. Hampton, N. Z. (2002, May). Yin and Yang of Chinese views of disability and rehabilitation: A dialectical analysis of the impact of the Chinese culture on attitudes toward disability. Paper presented at the International Conference sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research and the Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange & Washington, D.C.

15. Hampton, N. Z. (2002, May). The Foreign-Born/ First Generation Disabled Population: How Do We Utilize Rehabilitation and Independent Services? Invited Speaker at the International Conference sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research and the Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange. Washington, D.C.

16. Hampton, N. Z. (2003, September) Perception of quality of life by Chinese people with spinal cord injury. Presentation at the annual conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers. Las Vegas, Nevada.

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