Refereed Journal Articles

  1. Hampton, N. Z. (1998). Sources of academic self-efficacy: An assessment tool for rehabilitation counselors. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 41, 260-277.
  2. Hampton, N. Z. (1999). Quality of life of people with substance use disorders in Thailand: An exploratory study. The Journal of Rehabilitation, 65 (3), 42-48.
  3. Hampton, N. Z., & Chang, V. (1999). Quality of life as defined by Chinese Americans with disabilities: Implications for rehabilitation counseling. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 30(3), 35-41.
  4. Hampton, N. Z., & Crystal, R. M. (1999). Gender differences in acceptance of disability among vocational rehabilitation consumers. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 30(1), 16-21.
  5. Hampton, N. Z. (2000). Self-efficacy and quality of life in people with spinal cord injuries in China. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 43 (2), 66-74.
  6. Hampton, N. Z. (2000). Meeting the unique needs of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with disabilities: A challenge to rehabilitation counselors in the 21st century. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 31(1), 40-46.
  7. Hampton, N. Z. (2000). Psychometric properties of the career decision-making self-efficacy scale in Chinese college students. East Lansing, MI: National Center for Research on Teaching Learning (ERIC Document Reproducing Service, No. ED 435 892).
  8. Hampton, N. Z., & Houser, R. (2000). Applications of Computer-mediated communication via the Internet in rehabilitation counseling. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 31(3), 3-9.
  9. Hampton, N. Z., & Marshall, A. (2000). Culture, gender, self-efficacy and life satisfaction: A comparison between Americans and Chinese with spinal cord injuries. The Journal of Rehabilitation, 66(3), 21-27.
  10. Houser, R., Hampton, N. Z., & Carriker, K. (2000). Implementing the empowerment concept in rehabilitation: Contributions of social role theory. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 31(2), 18-23.
  11. Hampton, N. Z. (2001). Disability status, perceived health, social support, self-efficacy, and quality of life among Chinese people with spinal cord injury. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 24(1), 69-71.
  12. Hampton, N. Z. (2001). An evolving rehabilitation service delivery system for people with disabilities in the People's Republic of China. Journal of Rehabilitation, 67(3), 18-23.
  13. Hampton, N. Z. (2002). Teaching a vocational assessment course online: Design and implementation. Rehabilitation Education, 16, 357-372.
  14. Hampton, N. Z., & Mason, E. (2003). Learning disabilities, gender, sources of efficacy, self-efficacy beliefs, and achievement in high school students. Journal of School Psychology, 41, 101-112.
  15. Hampton, N. Z. & Qin-Hilliard D. B. (in press). Dimensions of quality of Life for Chinese Adults with Spinal Cord Injury: A qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation: An International Multidisciplinary Journal.

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