Curriculum Vitae
Biography
Dr. Yi-Ping Hsieh, an Associate Professor at the Department of Social Work, University of North Dakota, holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology with a minor in Counseling from Indiana University, Bloomington. She also earned an M.A. in TESOL from Long Island University and a B.S. (BSW equivalent) in Medical Sociology and Social Work from Kaohsiung Medical University in Taiwan. Drawing on a comprehensive background in human development, family studies, educational psychology, and social work, Dr. Hsieh brings extensive expertise to her role, highlighted by advanced statistical skills, including proficiency in large-scale longitudinal data analyses.
Dr. Hsieh is recognized for her research, which focuses on the joint impacts of multidimensional risk and protective factors on behavioral, psychological, and social outcomes spanning childhood to late adulthood. Her work delves into potential underlying mechanisms using an ecological systems model and a lifespan developmental perspective. Her expertise encompasses various areas such as child abuse, neglect, parenting, internet addiction, cyberbullying, technology use, wellbeing, victimization, mental health, behavioral problems, and the cultural values shaping these dynamics. Dr. Hsieh, a dedicated advocate for child welfare, acts as co-principal investigator for the ICWA grant, "State-Tribal Partnerships for Best Practices in Indian Child Welfare." The project aims to improve child welfare outcomes for Native children and families in North Dakota by fostering active and sustainable collaboration among Tribal, state, and nonprofit stakeholders, establishing a model framework for engagement. Dr. Hsieh also acts as faculty associate for Dakota Geriatrics, a HRSA Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program, focusing on implementing evidence-based strategies to strengthen Geriatric knowledge among health interprofessional teams and integrate geriatrics into primary health care. Moreover, Dr. Hsieh acts as the Co-PI for a Foundation-funded longitudinal project titled “The longitudinal study of children’s and adolescents' family and social experiences.” This study explores the family and social experiences of children, examining their outcomes from age 10 through age 20 in a nationally representative sample.
- Internet Addiction, Cyberbullying, Online Safety, Cybercrime;
- Child Abuse and Neglect, Parenting, Culture Value and Practice;
- Bullying, Victimization, Violence against Women and Children;
- Mental Health and Behavioral Problems of Children and Youth;
- Quantitative Research Methods, Longitudinal Data Analysis.
Ph.D. in Educational Psychology--Human Development, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
(M.A.) in Counseling, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
M.A. in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), Long Island University, NY
B.S. (BSW equivalent) in Medical Sociology and Social Work, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
2020-present Associate Professor
Department of Social Work, University of North Dakota, ND
2015-2020 Assistant Professor
Department of Social Work, University of North Dakota, ND
-Courses taught: Human Behavior and Social Environment II, Research Methods and Analyses, Independent Study.
2012-2015 Assistant Professor
Center of Teacher Education & Institute of Education, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
-Courses taught: School Counseling and Guidance, Studies in Family and Child/youth Development, Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Special Education, Sociology of Education, Studies in Contemporary Educational Psychology, Education of Sentiment, Introduction to Integrated Activity Curriculum
2010-2012 Assistant Professor
Department of Medical Sociology and Social Work, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
-Courses taught: Social Statistics, Practicum in Social Statistics, Human Behavior and Social Environment, Deviant Behavior in Adolescence, Social Research Methods, Medical Sociology and Social Work, Service-Learning, Internship in Social Work.
2009-2010 Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences, Florida State University, FL
-Research focus: Mental Health Issues.