Coordinator of the Global MSW Program at NYU Shanghai, Affiliated Professor, NYU Shanghai; Professor of Social Work, NYU
Dr. Xu’s research is situated at the intersection of globalization, community, and wellbeing. With a better understanding of the community mechanism and behaviors among vulnerable groups of people, including ethnic minorities and/or migrant groups of people in the US and abroad, she has been researching innovative community practices and initiatives to improve the health and mental health of vulnerable groups of people.
Xu. Q. & Figley, C. (2021 & 2022) (ed.). Clinical Social Work Journal Special Issue on COVID-19 Pandemic. Part 1 & 2. Springer.
Chen, X., Hu, Y., Xu, Q., & Xie, Y. (2022). Aging in Chinatowns: The meaning of place for older immigrants. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 37, 375–391.
Du, Y., Xu, Q., & Zhang, M. (2019). Health disparities among aging migrants. In Gu, D. & Dupre, M. E. (ed), Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, Springer.
Xu, Q., & Halsall, J. (2017). Living in the age of austerity and migration: The complexities of elderly health and care. Illness, Crisis and Loss. 25 (4), 340-360.
Xu, Q., Norstrand, J., & Du, Y. (2016). Living alone, social capital and elderly health in China. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 82 (1), 30-53.