Search Results - "Lam, Edmund Wing Wo"
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The Use of Close Friends on Instagram, Help-Seeking Willingness, and Suicidality Among Hong Kong Youth: Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Study
Published in Journal of medical Internet research (12-10-2022)“…Social networking sites (SNSs) have gained popularity in recent years for help seeking and self-distress expression among adolescents. Although online suicidal…”
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Youths’ attitudes toward open discussion of suicide, preferred contexts, and the impact of Internet use: An exploratory sequential mixed-methods study in Hong Kong
Published in International journal of social psychiatry (01-05-2023)“…Background: Although the necessity and benefits of having the open and public discussion about suicide have been recognized, youths’ opinions regarding such…”
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Do patients with and without a regular primary care physician have their psychological distress looked after differently?
Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (01-06-2019)“…While qualitative studies suggested that continuity of care by primary care physicians (PCPs) facilitated consultations for psychological problems, there was…”
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Help-seeking behaviours for psychological distress amongst Chinese patients
Published in PloS one (02-10-2017)“…The stepped care model for psychological distress has been promoted in recent years, leading to the enhancing roles of primary care professionals and…”
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Barriers of Chinese primary care attenders to seeking help for psychological distress in Hong Kong
Published in Journal of affective disorders (15-05-2016)“…Abstract Background Most of the previous studies on help seeking for psychological distress were derived from Western countries. This study investigated the…”
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Associations between demographic factors and psychological distress among Chinese residents in Hong Kong: beyond socioeconomic classes
Published in Psychology, health & medicine (20-10-2020)“…Most studies highlighted the association between psychological distress and socioeconomic status (SES). There were weaker explanations for distress found in…”
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Does Postgraduate Training in Community Mental Health Make a Difference to Primary Care Physicians’ Attitudes to Depression and Schizophrenia?
Published in Community mental health journal (01-08-2015)“…This study investigated the differences in attitudes towards mental health patients between primary care physicians (PCPs) who have received postgraduate…”
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Enablers to seeking professional help for psychological distress–a study on Chinese primary care attenders
Published in Psychiatry research (01-06-2018)“…•Crisis caused by distress and interference in daily life are the top enablers to seeking help.•Three other key enablers include treating psychosomatic…”
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Views of Hong Kong Chinese primary care attenders on psychological distress: causes, management and recovery
Published in Family practice (25-01-2019)“…Most of the previous studies of help seeking for psychological distress were conducted in Western countries. Chinese studies have had a stronger emphasis on…”
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Attitudes of primary care physicians towards patients with mental illness in Hong Kong
Published in Asia-Pacific psychiatry (01-03-2013)“…Introduction This study aims to describe the attitudes of primary care physicians towards mental health patients in Hong Kong, especially to examine the…”
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Attitudes of primary care physicians towards patients with mental illness in H ong K ong
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