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    Drug-Coated Balloon-Only Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for the Treatment of De Novo Coronary Artery Disease: A Systematic Review by Mohiaddin, Hasan, Wong, Tamar D. F. K., Burke-Gaffney, Anne, Bogle, Richard G.

    Published in Cardiology and therapy (01-12-2018)
    “…Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with a drug coated balloon (DCB) is a novel treatment which seeks to acutely dilate a coronary stenosis and deliver an…”
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    Marital satisfaction of Chinese mothers of children with autism and intellectual disabilities in Hong Kong by Kwok, S. Y. C. L., Leung, C. L. K., Wong, D. F. K.

    “…Background Previous research showed an association among perceived stigma, perceived caregiving burden and marital satisfaction of mothers. However, little is…”
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    Psychometric properties of the AIR Self‐Determination Scale: the Chinese version (AIR SDS‐C) for Chinese people with intellectual disabilities by Wong, P. K. S., Wong, D. F. K., Zhuang, X. Y., Liu, Y.

    “…Background The construct of self‐determination has received considerable attention in the international field of intellectual disabilities (ID). Recently,…”
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    Initial validation of the Chinese Quality of Life Questionnaire - Intellectual Disabilities (CQOL-ID): a cultural perspective by Wong, P. K. S., Wong, D. F. K., Schalock, R. L., Chou, Y-C.

    “…Background  In the field of intellectual disabilities (ID), the quality of life concept has been developing rapidly in Chinese societies including Hong Kong,…”
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    The maintenance effect of cognitive-behavioural treatment groups for the Chinese parents of children with intellectual disabilities in Melbourne, Australia: a 6-month follow-up study by Wong, D. F. K., Poon, A., Kwok, Y. C. Lai

    “…Background  Caring for a child with intellectual disability can be stressful. No data on the longer‐term effects of cognitive–behavioural treatment (CBT) on…”
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    Enhancing staff attitudes, knowledge and skills in supporting the self-determination of adults with intellectual disability in residential settings in Hong Kong: a pretest-posttest comparison group design by Wong, P. K. S., Wong, D. F. K.

    “…Background  The ecological perspective recognizes the critical role that is played by rehabilitation personnel in helping people with intellectual disability…”
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    The Functions of Social Support in the Mental Health of Male and Female Migrant Workers in China by Wong, Daniel Fu Keung, Leung, Grace

    Published in Health & social work (01-11-2008)
    “…The study reported herein adopted a stress and coping framework to examine the functions of social support in protecting the mental health of migrant workers…”
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    Cultural Influence on Shanghai Chinese People's Help-Seeking for Mental Health Problems: Implications for Social Work Practice by Wong, Daniel Fu Keung, Li, Jessica Chi Mei

    Published in The British journal of social work (01-06-2014)
    “…In China, 173 million adults have a mental disorder, 91.3 per cent of whom have never received professional help. Three factors—knowledge of mental illness,…”
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    Effectiveness of a culturally specific school-based cognitive-behavioural group therapy for primary school children with anxiety problems in Hong Kong by Low, Y.T.A., Wong, D.F.K., Kwok, SYCL, Man, K.W., Ip, S.Y.

    “…This study explores effective outcomes of a social worker-delivered, culturally adapted school-based cognitive-behaviour group to improve anxiety symptoms…”
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    Differential Impacts of Stressful Life Events and Social Support on the Mental Health of Mainland Chinese Immigrant and Local Youth in Hong Kong: A Resilience Perspective by Wong, Daniel Fu Keung

    Published in The British journal of social work (01-02-2008)
    “…Based on a resilience perspective, this study attempted to explore the risk and protective factors influencing the mental health of immigrant and local youths…”
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    Marital satisfaction of C hinese mothers of children with autism and intellectual disabilities in H ong K ong by Kwok, S. Y. C. L., Leung, C. L. K., Wong, D. F. K.

    “…Abstract Background Previous research showed an association among perceived stigma, perceived caregiving burden and marital satisfaction of mothers. However,…”
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    Crucial Individuals in the Help-Seeking Pathway of Chinese Caregivers of Relatives with Early Psychosis in Hong Kong by Wong, Daniel F. K.

    Published in Social work (New York) (01-04-2007)
    “…This study attempted to identify the crucial individuals in the help-seeking pathways of Chinese caregivers of relatives suffering from early psychosis in Hong…”
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    The Impacts of Acculturative Stress and Social Competence on the Mental Health of Mainland Chinese Immigrant Youth in Hong Kong by Wong, Daniel Fu Keung, Lam, Debbie, Yan, Phyllis, Hung, Marion

    Published in The British journal of social work (01-10-2004)
    “…Attempts were made to examine migration stressors, social competence, and mental health status of immigrant youth in Hong Kong and to examine the effects of…”
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    Stress factors and mental health of carers with relatives suffering from schizophrenia in Hong Kong: implications for culturally sensitive practices by Wong, Daniel F. K.

    Published in The British journal of social work (01-06-2000)
    “…Based on Spaniol and Jung's stress and coping framework (1993), this study examined the difficulties and stresses experienced by carers with relatives…”
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    Differential impacts of coping strategies on the mental health of Chinese nurses in hospitals in Hong Kong by Wong, Daniel Fu Keung, Leung, Sharon Shui King, So, Christopher Kwok On

    Published in International journal of nursing practice (01-06-2001)
    “…This study examined the types of coping strategies used by hospital nurses in Hong Kong. The impacts of these coping strategies on the mental health of nurses…”
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    Difficulties and patterns of social support of mature colleges students in Hong Kong: implications for student guidance and counselling services by Wong, D F K, Kwok, S L Y C

    Published in British journal of guidance & counselling (01-08-1997)
    “…Investigated sources of different types of support. Results showed that time constraints were a major concern. Spouses were support generalists who provided…”
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