Lydia Ong
Research Area
Education
M.A., University of British Columbia, 2022
B.A., Chapman University, 2020
About
Lydia is a third-year doctoral student in the Health Psychology program under the supervision of Dr. Nancy Sin. She received her Master’s in Health Psychology from UBC in 2022 and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Chapman University in 2020. Her research covers daily stress processes and affective experiences in adulthood, with a focus on subjective views of aging. Her other research streams involve partnerships with community and government organizations to evaluate anti-racism trainings and mental health programs.
Research
Stress, subjective views of aging, positive events, daily diary/ecological momentary assessment
Publications
Jenkins, B.N., Ong, L.Q., Ong, A.D., Lee, H., & Boehm, J.K. (2024). Mean affect moderates the association between affect variability and mental health. Affective Science.
Jenkins, B.N., Ong, L.Q., Lee, H., Ong, A.D., & Boehm, J.K. (2023). Affect variability and physical health: The moderating role of mean affect. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12459
Ong, L.Q., Klaiber, P., DeLongis, A.D., & Sin, N.L. (2022). Everyday discrimination, daily affect, and physical symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Health Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0001242
Sin, N.L., & Ong, L.Q. (2022). Considerations for advancing the conceptualization of well-being. Affective Science. DOI: 10.1007/s42761-022-00149-y
Frederick, D.A., Schaefer, L.M., Hazzard, V., Rodgers, R., Ong, L.Q., … Murray, S.B. (2022). Racial identity differences in pathways from sociocultural and objectification constructs to body satisfaction: The U.S. Body Project I. Body Image. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2022.01.019
Berardi, V., Bostean, G., Ong, L.Q., Wong, B., & Hovell, M.C. (2021). The role of ethnicity and nativity in the correspondence between subjective reports and objective measures of in-home smoking. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-021-01307-3
Ong, L.Q., Bellettiere, J., Alvarado, C., Chavez, P., & Berardi, V. (2021). Cannabis use, sedentary behavior, and physical activity in a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults. Harm Reduction. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-021-00496-2
Awards
- Mitacs Accelerate (2024)
- Four Year Doctoral Fellowship (2022)
- Excellence in Health Psychology Research Award – Master’s Level (2022)
- Northern Telecom Graduate Fellowship, University of British Columbia (2021)
- Jean MacDonald Graduate Fellowship, University of British Columbia (2021)
- Faculty of Arts Graduate Award, University of British Columbia (2020)
- Best Use of Statistics Award, American Statistical Association (2020)
- Outstanding Senior Award, Chapman University, Department of Psychology (2020)