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Development of Infant Mental Health in Hong Kong SAR
Under the influences of both Chinese and Western cultures, parenting practices in Hong Kong have been undergoing generational shifts. This chapter... -
Sleep pattern of Hong Kong residents during the 2019 anti-extradition bill controversy
This study examined the sleep pattern of Hong Kong residents during the anti-extradition bill controversy from June to December of 2019. We used...
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The Role of Individual, Familial, and Extrafamilial Protective Factors on Non-engaged Youth’s Well-Being in the Sociopolitical Context of Hong Kong
In this study, we examined the effects of individual, familial, and extrafamilial protective factors on the relationship between stress stemming from...
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Living in the Aftermath: Spiritual Struggles of Hong Kong Christian Women Survivors of Sexual Violence
Spiritual trauma is one of the common outcomes for Christian women trauma survivors together with other psychological challenges (McNulty & Wardle in C...
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Sexting Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Hong Kong and Taiwan: Roles of Sensation-Seeking, Gay Identity, and Muscularity Ideal
Prior studies found that sexting was associated with risky sexual activities and that men who have sex with men (MSM) engaged in more frequent...
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Dealing with Institutional Sexism: the Co** Strategies of Hong Kong Clergywomen
Clergywomen in the male sphere of the deeply patriarchal and hierarchical church system are exposed to many types of gender maltreatment requiring...
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Features of emerging adulthood, perceived stress and life satisfaction in Hong Kong emerging adults
The features of emerging adulthood can be stressful for emerging adults and may even undermine their well-being. Developmental challenges will...
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Word reading experience enhances fundamental language skill in Chinese kindergarteners across Bei**g and Hong Kong
There is considerable evidence that word reading in Chinese is predicted by morphological awareness. However, does learning to read contribute...
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Reactive and Proactive Aggression in Schoolchildren in Hong Kong
In an international survey conducted in 2017, nearly 33% of schoolchildren in Hong Kong reported being bullied at least a few times per month. The... -
Reactive and Proactive Aggression in Schoolchildren in Hong Kong
In an international survey conducted in 2017, nearly 33% of schoolchildren in Hong Kong reported being bullied at least a few times per month. The... -
The roles of COVID-19-related resource losses and co** processes in psychological distress among parents of children with special educational needs in Hong Kong: a conservation of resources approach
There are more than 57,000 children with special educational needs (SEN) in Hong Kong. Subject to multiple aspects of stressors during the COVID-19...
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School Counselling in Hong Kong: a Profession in Need of an Identity
A strong professional identity is associated with the provision of more effective counselling services. In Hong Kong, however, the role of school...
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Assessing executive functions in preschoolers in Germany and Hong Kong: testing for measurement invariance
While an emerging body of research has documented cross-cultural differences in executive functions (EF) development in the early years, few studies...
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Validating an Adapted Version of the Brief Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire in Hong Kong Chinese
There is growing research interest in experiential avoidance and psychological inflexibility across cultures. The original Multidimensional...
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Timing of Sexuality Education: Hong Kong Preteens’ Perception of Sexual Health
Although young people want to know more about sexuality, they do not feel they have received what they need to learn. In Chinese societies, scant...
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Parental Cognitive Reappraisal and Parenting Practices in Hong Kong Families with Preschoolers: Mindful Parenting as a Mediator
ObjectivesThis longitudinal study examined the mediating role of mindful parenting in the relations between parental cognitive reappraisal and...
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A Qualitative Inquiry into the Outcomes of a Theatresports Social Service Program in Hong Kong
This study investigated a Theatresports program implemented in a social work setting in Hong Kong to cultivate all-round positive development in...
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“Far More Than a Deal”: Sexual and Gender Minorities’ Experiences of the Rental Housing Market in Hong Kong
IntroductionHousing has been a long-standing public issue in Hong Kong, while little scholarly or public attention has been paid to the...
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Hope, career competency, and social well-being among non-engaged youth in Hong Kong: a longitudinal network analysis
Although it has been widely acknowledged that hope, career competency, and outcomes of social well-being (i.e., social integration, social...
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Enhancing intergroup relationship between local and mainland college students in Hong Kong – an intensive contact-based intervention
This study examined the efficacy of an intensive one-day intergroup contact intervention for two groups under tension: local and mainland Chinese...