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    Community-based positive youth development program in Hong Kong: views of the program implementers by Shek, Daniel T L, Ng, Catalina S M, Law, Moon Y M

    “…Based on the data collected from the Tier 1 Program of a community-based positive youth development program (Project P.A.T.H.S.) in 2013, the current study…”
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    Depression Amongst Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong: An Evaluation of a Stress Moderation Model by Ng, Catalina S. M, Hurry, Jane

    Published in Social indicators research (01-02-2011)
    “…Stress has an established association with depression. However, not all adolescents experiencing stressors become depressed and it is helpful to identify…”
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    Positive youth development programs for adolescents with greater psychosocial needs: evaluation based on program implementers by Shek, Daniel T L, Ng, Catalina S M, Law, Moon Y M

    “…As program implementers' views are seldom included in program evaluation and there are few related studies in different Chinese communities, this study…”
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    The evaluation of a palliative care programme for people suffering from life-limiting diseases by Chan, Carmen WH, Chui, Ying Yu, Chair, Sek Ying, Sham, Michael MK, Lo, Raymond SK, Ng, Catalina SM, Chan, Helen YL, Lai, David CY

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-01-2014)
    “…Aims and objectives To report on the effectiveness of an eight‐week palliative care programme in Hong Kong. Background A recent survey reported that the…”
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    Qualitative evaluation of general university requirements in a new 4-year university curriculum: findings based on experiences of students by Shek, Daniel T L, Yu, Lu, Wu, Florence K Y, Ng, Catalina S M, Chai, Wen Yu

    “…Following the North American model, the length of undergraduate program in Hong Kong has been extended from 3 to 4 years since 2012. To maximize the impact of…”
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