Differences and relationship between the Model of Human Occupation and personal recovery practice in mental health rehabilitation
(2019)
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Determinants of life satisfaction and self-perception of ageing among elderly people in China: An exploratory study in comparison between physical and social functioning (2019)
Journal Article
Objective: This study attempted to figure out the difference between physical and social functioning in determining life satisfaction and self-perception of ageing among community-dwelling elderly people in China. Methods: A representative random sam... Read More about Determinants of life satisfaction and self-perception of ageing among elderly people in China: An exploratory study in comparison between physical and social functioning.
The effect of a brief mindfulness-based intervention on personal recovery in people with bipolar disorder: A randomized controlled trial (study protocol) (2019)
Journal Article
Background: With the advent of the recovery movement in mental health, a humanistic paradigm shift has occurred, placing the focus on personal recovery (i.e., hope, identity, and life meaning) instead of functional or clinical recovery only (i.e., sy... Read More about The effect of a brief mindfulness-based intervention on personal recovery in people with bipolar disorder: A randomized controlled trial (study protocol).
Application of mindfulness-based intervention in elderly depression, substance abuse relapse prevention, and caregiver burden for early psychosis (2019)
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Mechanisms of a brief mindfulness-based intervention in facilitating personal recovery in people with bipolar disorder: A pilot study. (2019)
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Occupational Therapy for common mental disorders (2019)
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Gender differences in treatment response towards psychosocial interventions among people with mood disorders (2018)
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An explorative study on coping flexibility with behavioral approach system-activating stimuli: A comparison of people with and without bipolar disorder (2018)
Journal Article
Life events play a significant role in affecting mood symptoms of people with bipolar disorder (BD). However, we lack empirical data about the associations among disorder, mood state, behavioral activation system (BAS) sensitivity, and psychosocial f... Read More about An explorative study on coping flexibility with behavioral approach system-activating stimuli: A comparison of people with and without bipolar disorder.
Coping with amplified emotionality among people with bipolar disorder: A longitudinal study (2018)
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Background: The amplified emotionality characteristics of bipolar disorder (BD) may interfere with goal pursuit in the recovery process. This is the first study to test the coping flexibility model empirically among people with BD. Finding ways to co... Read More about Coping with amplified emotionality among people with bipolar disorder: A longitudinal study.
Does coping matter? The additional benefit of coping in psychosocial interventions for people with bipolar disorder (2016)
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The mediating and moderating roles of coping with life events: comparison between people with and without bipolar disorder (2016)
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Behavioral Approach System Sensitivity, Functional Level and Coping Flexibility among people with Bipolar disorder (2015)
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Illness management training: Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity (TRIP) in an acute psychiatric ward: A user’s perspective (2015)
Book Chapter
Participation in transforming relapse and instilling prosperity (TRIP), using the strategies learned from illness management including knowledge enhancement, behavioral tailoring, relapse prevention development, cognitive behavioral technique, and re... Read More about Illness management training: Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity (TRIP) in an acute psychiatric ward: A user’s perspective.
Meta-analysis of predictors of favorable employment outcomes among individuals with bipolar disorder (2013)
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Objectives: Although several studies have reported on predictors of employment in individuals with bipolar disorder (BD), the magnitude of the impact of these variables is unclear as no previous studies have estimated the collective effect sizes (ESs... Read More about Meta-analysis of predictors of favorable employment outcomes among individuals with bipolar disorder.
Illness management training: Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity in an acute psychiatric ward (2009)
Book Chapter
Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity (TRIP) is a ward-based intervention program that aims to decrease treatment noncompliance and relapse rate by improving insight and health during the visits to the acute psychiatric care of clients with... Read More about Illness management training: Transforming relapse and instilling prosperity in an acute psychiatric ward.
Path models of quality of life among people with schizophrenia living in the community in Hong Kong (2007)
Journal Article
The utilization of quality of life (QOL) in psychiatric community rehabilitation could be enhanced by developing an appropriate conceptual model of QOL. The focus of this study was to construct and test, using path analytic techniques, a pertinent co... Read More about Path models of quality of life among people with schizophrenia living in the community in Hong Kong.
TRIP: A psycho-educational programme in Hong Kong for people with schizophrenia (2007)
Journal Article
TRIP' (Transforming Relapse and Instilling Prosperity) is a ward-based illness management programme that aims to decrease treatment non-compliance and relapse rate by improving the insight and health of acute psychiatric patients with schizophrenia.... Read More about TRIP: A psycho-educational programme in Hong Kong for people with schizophrenia.
Clinical characteristics and objective living conditions in relation to quality of life among community-based individuals of schizophrenia in Hong Kong (2006)
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Quality of life (QOL) has gained importance as an outcome measure for people with schizophrenia living in the community following deinstitutionalization. This study aims at exploring the effects of clinical characteristics and objective living condit... Read More about Clinical characteristics and objective living conditions in relation to quality of life among community-based individuals of schizophrenia in Hong Kong.
Path models of quality of life among people with schizophrenia living in the community in Hong Kong (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The utilization of quality of life (QOL) in psychiatric community rehabilitation could be enhanced by developing an appropriate conceptual model of QOL. The focus of this study was to construct and test, using path analytic techniques, a pertinent co... Read More about Path models of quality of life among people with schizophrenia living in the community in Hong Kong.
Quality of life and functioning among community-based individuals of schizophrenia in Hong Kong (2006)
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