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Books/Reports:
Status of counseling professionals in the Singaporean social service sector Mathew, M (2010). Singapore: Counselling & Care.
Book Chapters/Journal Articles:
Impact of Problem Gambling on Financial, Emotional and Social Well-being of Singaporean Families Mathew, M & Volberg, R (2012). International Gambling Studies, forthcoming.
Book Review of Religion, Politics and Globalization Mathew , M (2012). Journal of Contemporary Religion, 27, 2, 321-322.
Understanding religion and the nation state Mathew, M (2011) South Asian Journal, 34, 68-78.
Understanding religious resurgence and its impact in secular societies Mathew, M (2010). International Sociology, 25, 5, 1-13.
Book Review of Deliverance and Submission: Evangelical Women and the Negotiation of Patriarchy in South Korea Mathew , M (2010). Asian Journal of Social Science, 38, 6, pp 961-963.
Accommodation relationships: the church and state in Singapore Mathew, M (2009). In Francis Lim and Julius Bautista (ed) Christianity and the State in Asia. London: Routledge
Assessment and comparison of culturally based explanations for mental disorder among Singaporean Chinese youth Mathew, M (2011). International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 57, 1, 3-17.
Christianity in Singapore: The Voice of Moral Conscience to the State Mathew, M (2009). Journal of Contemporary Religion, 24,1, 53-65.
Treatment preferences among Singaporean students for depression and internet addiction: a comparison of religious affiliation Mathew, M (2009). International Journal of Mental health and addiction (accepted).
Determinants of the need for homophily in referral criteria: the case of clergy referrals to mental health professionals in Singapore Mathew, M (2009). Journal of Interprofessional Care, 24, 183-193.
Educational attainment and its relationship to Singaporean clergymen’s belief models about mental illness causation Mathew, M (2009). Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 12:63–77.
Patriarchal Christianity in Asia and the challenge of feminist scholarship Forthcoming In Abdul Rahman, Noor Aisha (ed) Religious Activism & Women's Development in Southeast Asia (working title) Singapore: RIMA.
Saving the city through good works: Christian social services in Singapore Mathew, M (2008) In Lai A.E (ed). Religious diversity in Singapore. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Negotiating Christianity and other religions: the view of Christian clergymen Mathew, M (2008) In Lai Ah Eng (ed) Religious diversity in Singapore. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Explanatory models for mental illness endorsed by Christian clergymen: The development and use of an instrument in Singapore Mathew, M. (2007). Mental health, Religion & Culture, 11, 3, 287-300.
An Investigation of Singaporean clergy treatment models for mental problems Mathew, M (2007). Journal of Religion and Health, 46, 4, 558-570.
The role of explanatory models and professional factors in clergy referral intentions to mental health professionals Mathew, M (2011). Health Sociology Review, 20, 1 pp 41-57.
Speeches and Articles:
New machine needed, not new tools to boost fertility  Article by Mathew Mathews, The Straits Times, 24 January 2013
The case for more paternity leave  Article by Mathew Mathews, The Straits Times, 8 September 2012
Seeing xenophobia in context  Article by Mathew Mathews, The Straits Times, 5 September 2012
Economic growth versus higher fertility  Article by Mathew Mathews, The Straits Times, 19 June 2012
Dads, there’s more to life than work  Article by Mathew Mathews, Today, 17 July 2011
Levelling Singapore: Any Prospects?  Article by Mathew Mathews, IPS Update, November 2010
Religious Harmony in Tense Times  Article by Mathew Mathews, IPS Update, October 2010
Civil Society Benefits from Tolerant Beliefs Commentary by Mathew, M, The Straits Times, 23 Aug 2009.
Others:
Psychosocial challenges of single Indian mothers and the effectiveness of targetted interventions Mathew, M (2012) Commissioned report for Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA)
Integration in the Singapore Heartlands  Presentation by Mathew Mathews at IPS Conference on Integration, Singapore, 21 May 2012
The effectiveness of counselling for an elderly population: eliciting strategies that work using a qualitative methodology Mathew, M (2011) Commissioned report for Tsao Foundation
Perception of counselling services among an elderly population: understanding beliefs and barriers. Mathew, M. (2011) Commissioned report for Tsao Foundation
"Submission brings power": A review of female subordination within conservative Christianity in Asia Paper presented by Mathew Mathews at the Conference on Religious Activism & Women's Development in Southeast Asia: Highlighting Impediments, Exploring Opportunities. Centre for Research on Islamic and Malay Affairs 20-21 Nov 2009.
Saving the Lost at What Cost? Contemporary Christian Evangelism in Singapore Paper presented by Mathew Mathews at the Asia Trends, Asia Research Institute, Singapore 20 May 2009.
Problematic drinking among Singaporean clubbers Mathew, M. (2008). Commissioned report for the Social Responsibility Division, Asia Pacific Breweries, Singapore.
Psychotherapy, Biblical Counselling and Deliverance: Transformation in Soul Care in Singapore Paper presented by Mathew Mathews at the Religious Research Association Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY, 17-19 Oct 2008.
Accommodating Church and State in Singapore Paper presented by Mathew Mathews at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY, 17-19 Oct 2008.
Who is most concerned about homophily as referral criteria: the case of Singaporean clergymen Paper presented by Mathew Mathews at the American Sociological Association Conference New York City 10-14 Aug 2007.
Managing the sinful label: Gay Christianity in Singapore Paper presented by Mathew Mathews at the Sacred in a Global City. Singapore: Asia Research Institute 17 March 2007.
Help seeking practice and intentions among post secondary students in Singapore Mathew, M (2007) Report for the National Youth Council, Singapore.
Perception of professional competence among counselling professionals in Singapore Paper presented by Mathew Mathews at the Counselling & psychotherapy: Evolving trends and challenges (Plenary session) 28-29 Oct 2006, Suntec City, Singapore.
Minorities in a Majority Setting: The case of minority clergymen in Singapore and West Malaysia Paper presented by Mathew Mathews at the Economy and Society. UK: University of Nottingham 12 Sep 2001.
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