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Suh-Fang Jeng
Researcher at National Taiwan University
Publications - 92
Citations - 3345
Suh-Fang Jeng is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Birth weight. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2962 citations. Previous affiliations of Suh-Fang Jeng include Boston University & Chang Jung Christian University.
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Energetic Cost and Stability during Human Walking at the Preferred Stride Frequency
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the possibility that preferred modes of locomotion emerge from dynamical and optimality constraints and the energetic and dynamical constraints on preferred and predicted walking frequency.
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Preschool Psychopathology Reported by Parents in 23 Societies: Testing the Seven-Syndrome Model of the Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 1.5-5
Masha Y. Ivanova,Thomas M. Achenbach,Leslie Rescorla,Valerie S. Harder,Rebecca P. Ang,Niels Bilenberg,Gudrun Bjarnadottir,Christiane Capron,Sarah De Pauw,Pedro Dias,Anca Dobrean,Manfred Doepfner,Michele Duyme,Valsamma Eapen,Nese Erol,Elaheh Mohammad Esmaeili,Lourdes Ezpeleta,Alessandra Frigerio,Miguel M. Gonçalves,Halldor S. Gudmundsson,Suh-Fang Jeng,Pranvera Jetishi,Roma Jusiene,Young Ah Kim,Solvejg Kristensen,Felipe Lecannelier,Patrick W. L. Leung,Jianghong Liu,Rosario Montirosso,Kyung Ja Oh,Julia Plueck,Rolando Pomalima,Mimoza Shahini,Jaime R. Silva,Zynep Simsek,Andre Sourander,José Valverde,Karla Van Leeuwen,Bernardine S.C. Woo,Yen-Tzu Wu,Stephen R. Zubrick,Frank C. Verhulst +41 more
TL;DR: The seven-syndrome model provides one way to capture patterns of children's problems that are manifested in ratings by parents from many societies, and Clinicians working with preschoolers from these societies can assess and describe parents' ratings of behavioral, emotional, and social problems in terms of the seven syndromes.
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Use of virtual reality to improve upper-extremity control in children with cerebral palsy: a single-subject design.
Yu-Ping Chen,Lin-Ju Kang,Tien Yow Chuang,Ji-Liang Doong,Shwn Jan Lee,Mei Wun Tsai,Suh-Fang Jeng,Wen Hsu Sung +7 more
TL;DR: A 4-week individualized VR training program appeared to improve the quality of reaching in children with CP, especially in childrenwith normal cognition and good cooperation.
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International comparisons of behavioral and emotional problems in preschool children: parents' reports from 24 societies.
Leslie Rescorla,Thomas M. Achenbach,Masha Y. Ivanova,Valerie S. Harder,Laura Otten,Niels Bilenberg,Gudrun Bjarnadottir,Christiane Capron,Sarah De Pauw,Pedro Dias,Anca Dobrean,Manfred Döpfner,Michel Duyme,Valsamma Eapen,Nese Erol,Elaheh Mohammad Esmaeili,Lourdes Ezpeleta,Alessandra Frigerio,Daniel Fung,Miguel M. Gonçalves,Halldór S. Guðmundsson,Suh-Fang Jeng,Roma Jusiene,Young Ah Kim,Solvejg Kristensen,Jianghong Liu,Felipe Lecannelier,Patrick W. L. Leung,Bárbara César Machado,Rosario Montirosso,Kyung Ja Oh,Yoon Phaik Ooi,Julia Plück,Rolando Pomalima,Jetishi Pranvera,Klaus Schmeck,Mimoza Shahini,Jaime R. Silva,Zeynep Şimşek,Andre Sourander,José Valverde,Jan van der Ende,Karla Van Leeuwen,Yen-Tzu Wu,Sema Yurdusen,Stephen R. Zubrick,Frank C. Verhulst +46 more
TL;DR: International comparisons were conducted of preschool children's behavioral and emotional problems as reported on the Child Behavior Checklist by parents in 24 societies, indicating that the rank orders of mean item ratings and internal consistencies of scales were very similar across diverse societies.
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Alberta infant motor scale: reliability and validity when used on preterm infants in Taiwan.
TL;DR: The results suggest that measurements obtained with the AIMS have acceptable reliability and concurrent validity but limited predictive value for evaluating preterm Taiwanese infants.