En-Yi Lin is a Research Officer at Massey University, specializing in areas such as child maltreatment, substance use, and the social influences affecting health behaviors. His work often involves systematic reviews and meta-analyses, providing insights into the impacts of caregiver behaviors on children and community health. Lin has contributed to significant research on the effects of large language models in social sciences and understanding community-level inequities in health and well-being. His collaborative efforts result in numerous journal publications exploring children's mobility, neighborhood dynamics, and the intersection of urban environments with youth engagement. Through his research, Lin aims to inform policies that improve the lives of children and contribute to healthier communities throughout New Zealand. In addition, he is active in evaluating alcohol consumption trends and its related harms in various demographics, striving to address social issues through a research lens.
Massey University • Wellington, New Zealand
Conducts research in public health with a focus on child maltreatment and community well-being.