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Tel.
(250) 483-4786
E-mail: sml@uvic.ca
Research Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Areas of Research Interest:
Race and ethnicity, demography, immigration and immigrant experiences, diversity and health, and policy research.
Selected Publications:
S.M. Lee. Intermarriage Trends, Issues, and Implications for Multiracial Families and Children’s Well-being. In Multiethnic Families: Development, Identities, and Well-being, edited by H. McCubbin. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press (forthcoming).
S.M. Lee and M. Boyd. Marrying Out: Comparing the Marital and Social Integration of Asians in the U.S. and Canada. Social Science Research (forthcoming).
F. Lee-Lin, U. Menon, S.M. Lee, M. Pett, L. Nail, and K. Moody. Measuring Breast Cancer and Mammography Screening Beliefs among Chinese American Immigrants. Western Journal of Nursing Research (forthcoming).
F. Lee-Lin, M. Pett, U. Menon, S.M. Lee, L. Nail, K. Moody, and J. Itano. Cervical Cancer Beliefs and Pap Smear Screening Practices among Chinese American Immigrants. Oncology Nursing Forum, vol. 34, no. 6: 1203-1209, 2007.
F. Lee-Lin, U. Menon, M. Pett, L. Nail, S.M. Lee, and K. Moody. Breast Cancer Beliefs and Mammography Screening Practices among Chinese American Immigrants. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, vol. 36, no. 3: 212-221, 2007.
S.M. Lee and S.M. Tafoya. Rethinking U.S. Census Racial and Ethnic Categories for the 21st Century. Special Issue on the U.S. Census at the Dawn of the 21st Century, Journal of Economic and Social Measurement vol. 31, no. 3-4: 233-252, 2006.
S.M. Lee and B. Edmonston. Hispanic Intermarriage, Identification, and U.S. Latino Population Change. Special Issue on Ethnicity, Social Science Quarterly, vol. 87, no. 5: 1263-1279, 2006.
S.M. Lee and B. Edmonston. New Marriages, New Families: U.S. Racial and Hispanic Intermarriage. Population Bulletin, vol. 60, no. 2. Washington, D.C.: Population Reference Bureau, 2005.
S.M. Lee and G. Pacheco. Cultural and Language Barriers to Health and Healthcare among Asian Immigrant Women. Office of Minority Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Special Report. Washington, D.C., 2004.
Professional Affiliations:
American Public Health Association
American Sociological Association
Canadian Population Society
Canadian Sociological Association
Population Association of America
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