Publications

A list of my journal articles and conference proceedings

Publications

Publications

Journal Articles

Nan, Y., Qin, J., Li, Z., Kim, N. G., Kim, S. S. Y., & Miller, L. C. (2024). Is social media use related to social anxiety? A meta-analysis. Mass Communication and Society.
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Xu, Y., Wang, Y., Kim, S. S. Y., Kim, D., & McLaughlin, M. L. (2023). Safe at home: Acceptance of surveillance technology among caregivers for persons with dementia. Health Informatics, 29(1), 1-17.
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Kim, S. S. Y., Huang-Isherwood, K. M., Zheng, W., & Williams, D. (2022). The art of being together: How coplay can increase reciprocity, social capital, and social status in a multiplayer online game. Computers in Human Behavior, 133, 107291.
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Huang-Isherwood, K. M., Kim, S. S. Y., Bisberg, A. J., & Williams, D. (2022). Las mujeres sostienen (más de) la mitad del cielo: examinando las motivaciones, los comportamientos y el capital social en un juego multijugador popular entre las jugadoras [Women hold up (more than) half of the sky: Examining gameplay motivations, behaviors, and social capital in a multiplayer game popular among female players]. Revista Internacional de Sociología, 80(4), 1-18.
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Kim, S. S. Y., Liu, M., Qiao, A., &, Miller, L. C. (2021). “I want to be alone, but I don’t want to be lonely”: Uncertainty management regarding social situations among college students with social anxiety disorder. Health Communication, 37(13), 1-11.
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Jeong, D. C., Kim, S. S. Y., Xu, J. J., & Miller, L. C. (2021). Protean kinematics: A blended model of physical and virtual physics in VR. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 1-17.
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Huang-Isherwood, K. M., Jang, E., Kim, S. S. Y., Jung, S. & Drivas, M. (under review). Birds of a feather play together?: Social comparison processes and individualism in a massively multiplayer online mobile game.



Proceedings

Sun, Y., Kim, H. M., Xu, Y., Wang, Y., Kwong, J., Kim, S. S. Y., Kim, D. O., McLaughlin, M. (2021). GPS tracking in dementia caregiving: Social norm, perceived usefulness, and behavioral intent to use technology. Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
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