Tzung-Shiang Ou
Kinesiology and Health Science
Assistant Professor
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Contact Information
Office Hours: Wed 2:00 pm - 4:00 pmOffice Location: USU - Salt Lake Center
Email: tzung-shiang.ou@usu.edu
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Biography
Dr. Tzung-Shiang Ou is an assistant professor in Health Education and Promotion, holding a Ph.D. in Health Behavior from Indiana University-Bloomington. Previously, he worked as a registered nurse in the Emergency Department in Taiwan, where he observed the challenges faced by patients dealing with substance use and misuse, particularly those with mental health and domestic violence issues. He noticed social and structural barriers that these patients encountered when seeking treatment. These experiences ignited his passion for health behavior research, with a specific focus on substance use studies. As a trained health behavior educator and researcher, Dr. Ou is interested in applying theoretical approaches to his teaching and research. During his doctoral training at Indiana University-Bloomington, Dr. Ou received support from an NIH-funded R01 project. He served as a project coordinator in a longitudinal study that focused on conducting Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) with a measurement burst design among college student e-cigarette users. Dr. Ou is a member of the American Academy of Health Behavior.
Teaching Interests
Health behavior; Personal health; Gerontology; Health service administration; Health care system; Community health; Public health; Epidemiology; Health policy; Substance use and addiction; Research methodology.
Research Interests
Drawing upon his clinical background and research experiences, Dr. Ou's research portfolio encompasses various fields, including health determinants and mechanisms, trajectories of mental and behavioral problems, health policy, and health behaviors research. The primary focus of his research is the application of theory and quantitative methodology to investigate health behaviors and their developmental processes across the life course, with a specific emphasis on substance use/misuse and polysubstance use. Dr. Ou dedicates special attention to studying young adults, older adults, and individuals who have experienced stressful events, such as adverse childhood experiences and stressful life events.
Awards
Three Minute Thesis – People's Choice, 2021
American Academy of Health Behavior Scientific Meeting
Three Minute Thesis – Runner Up, 2019
American Academy of Health Behavior Scientific Meeting
Best Nursing Staff of the Year, 2015
New Taipei City, Taiwan
Publications | Journal Articles
Academic Journal
- Ou, T., Buu, A., Yang, J.J, Lin, H., (2024). E-cigarette use reasons and associated e-cigarette use dependence among college students: A longitudinal examination. Addictive Behaviors, 108039.
- Buu, A., Yang, J.J, Ou, T., Nam, J.K, Suh, G., Lin, H., (2023). An ecological momentary assessment study to examine covariates and effects of concurrent and simultaneous use of electronic cigarettes and marijuana among college students. Addictive Behaviors, 141, 107662.
- Yang, J.J, Ou, T., Lin, H., Nam, J.K, Piper, M.E, Buu, A., (2023). Retrospective and real-time measures of the quantity of e-cigarette use: an ecological momentary assessment study. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, ntad094.
- Ou, T., Huber, L., Macy, J.T, Bray, B.C, Lin, H., (2023). Stressful Life Events and Patterns of Polysubstance Use Among US Late Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Latent Class Analysis. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 07334648231165256.
- Russell, A.M, Ou, T., Bergman, B.G, Massey, P.M, Barry, A.E, Lin, H., (2022). Associations between heavy drinker’s alcohol-related social media exposures and personal beliefs and attitudes regarding alcohol treatment. Addictive behaviors reports, 15, 100434.
- Yang, J.J, Lin, H., Ou, T., Tong, Z., Li, R., Piper, M.E, Buu, A., (2022). The situational contexts and subjective effects of co-use of electronic cigarettes and alcohol among college students: An ecological momentary assessment (EMA) study. Drug and alcohol dependence, 239, 109594.
- Lee, P., Kuo, S., Ou, T., Lin, Y., Chi, M., Chen, S., Lin, P., Lai, H., (2020). Predicting exercise intentions and behaviors of Taiwanese children in a longitudinal sample. Journal of pediatric nursing, 51, e50--e56.
- Ou, T., Hu, Y., Lin, H., Wong, S., (2019). Patterns and Determinants of Polysubstance Use among Retired Population in a US Nationally Representative Sample. Innovation in Aging, 3:Suppl 1, S693.
An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.
Publications | Other
Other
- Ou, T., (2023). The Long-Term Effect of Early Childhood Stressful Life Events on Mental Health and Substance Use. Indiana University *
An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.