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Autor:
Dara Kiu Yi Leung, Frankie Ho Chun Wong, Jessie Ho-Yin Yau, Anna Yan Zhang, Walker Siu Hong Au, Tianyin Liu, Gloria Hoi Yan Wong, Terry Yat Sang Lum
Publikováno v:
Aging & Mental Health. :1-8
Autor:
Johnson Chun-Sing Cheung, Tianyin Liu, Shiyu Lu, Cheryl Hiu-Kwan Chui, Dara Kiu Yi Leung, Walker Siu Hong Au, Wai-Wai Kwok, Terry Lum, Gloria Wong
Publikováno v:
Journal of gerontological social work. 65(8)
This study aimed to examine depressive symptoms of community-dwelling older people amidst COVID-19 and explore how naturally occurring coping strategies were associated with depression. A mixed-method cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted wi
Autor:
Gloria Hoi-Yan Wong, Walker Siu Hong Au, Anna Y. Zhang, Terry Y. S. Lum, Wai Wai Kwok, Angie K.Y. Shum, Frankie Ho Chun Wong, Dara K Y Leung, Tianyin Liu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 23, Iss 2, p e26570 (2021)
Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 23, Iss 2, p e26570 (2021)
Background COVID-19-related information on social media is overabundant and sometimes questionable, resulting in an “infodemic” during the pandemic. While previous studies suggest social media usage increases the risk of developing anxiety sympto
Autor:
Frankie Ho Chun Wong, Tianyin Liu, Dara Kiu Yi Leung, Anna Y Zhang, Walker Siu Hong Au, Wai Wai Kwok, Angie K Y Shum, Gloria Hoi Yan Wong, Terry Yat-Sang Lum
BACKGROUND COVID-19-related information on social media is overabundant and sometimes questionable, resulting in an “infodemic” during the pandemic. While previous studies suggest social media usage increases the risk of developing anxiety sympto
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d6919371fe624133ce82a3959e630314
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.26570
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.26570
Autor:
Jessie Ho-Yin Yau, Walker Siu Hong Au, Tianyin Liu, Anna Y Zhang, Gloria H Y Wong, Terry Y S Lum
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging. 5:503-503
Community-based participatory research (CBPR), a bottom-up approach that community stakeholders and academics are involved equitably, is an effective approach for enhancing relevance and value in public health research and has gained popularity in re