Search Results - "Wong, Stephanie M.‐Y."
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Unique Challenges in Biomarkers for Psychotic Disorders
Published in Brain sciences (01-01-2024)“…Biomarkers are observations that provide information about the risk of certain conditions (predictive) or their underlying mechanisms (explanatory) [...]…”
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Rumination as a Transdiagnostic Phenomenon in the 21st Century: The Flow Model of Rumination
Published in Brain sciences (01-07-2023)“…Rumination and its related mental phenomena share associated impairments in cognition, such as executive functions and attentional processes across different…”
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LevelMind@JC: Development and evaluation of a community early intervention program for young people in Hong Kong
Published in Early intervention in psychiatry (01-08-2022)“…Aim Hong Kong's existing mental health services are inadequate in addressing young people's needs. The LevelMind@JC project established an early intervention…”
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Spurious Autobiographical Memory of Psychosis: A Mechanistic Hypothesis for the Resolution, Persistence, and Recurrence of Positive Symptoms in Psychotic Disorders
Published in Brain sciences (01-07-2023)“…Psychotic disorders are complex disorders with multiple etiologies. While increased dopamine synthesis capacity has been proposed to underlie psychotic…”
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Mental Health Risks after Repeated Exposure to Multiple Stressful Events during Ongoing Social Unrest and Pandemic in Hong Kong: The Role of Rumination: Risques pour la santé mentale après une exposition répétée à de multiples événements stressants d’agitation sociale durable et de pandémie à Hong Kong: le rôle de la rumination
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-06-2021)“…Objectives: The co-occurrence of different classes of population-level stressors, such as social unrest and public health crises, is common in contemporary…”
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Youth mental health care in a context of large‐scale collective stress
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Striatal dopamine synthesis capacity and its association with negative symptoms upon resolution of positive symptoms in first-episode schizophrenia and delusional disorder
Published in Psychopharmacology (01-07-2022)“…Rationale How striatal dopamine synthesis capacity (DSC) contributes to the pathogenesis of negative symptoms in first-episode schizophrenia (SZ) and…”
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Impact of restrictive COVID-19 measures on daily momentary affect in an epidemiological youth sample in Hong Kong: An experience sampling study
Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-08-2023)“…Restrictive COVID-19 measures can have significant mental health impacts, particularly on young people. How such measures may influence day-to-day momentary…”
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Excessive fear of clusters of holes, its interaction with stressful life events and the association with anxiety and depressive symptoms: large epidemiological study of young people in Hong Kong
Published in BJPsych open (14-08-2023)“…Excessive and persistent fear of clusters of holes, also known as trypophobia, has been suggested to reflect cortical hyperexcitability and may be associated…”
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Prevalence of frequent nightmares and their prospective associations with 1-year psychiatric symptoms and disorders and functioning in young adults: a large-scale epidemiological study in Hong Kong
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (12-04-2023)“…Abstract Study Objectives No study has yet examined the prevalence of frequent nightmares in representative youth populations in Asia and how they may…”
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Induced ideas of reference during social unrest and pandemic in Hong Kong
Published in Schizophrenia research (01-03-2021)“…Ideas of reference (IOR) are often implicated in predicting psychosis onset. They have been conceptualized to present on a continuum, from oversensitive…”
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Late-onset psychosis and very-late-onset-schizophrenia-like-psychosis: an updated systematic review
Published in International review of psychiatry (Abingdon, England) (18-08-2019)“…Psychotic disorders have long been known to be a condition that peaks during adolescence and early adulthood. A considerable proportion of patients have their…”
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Negative World Assumptions Mediate the Impact of Early Adversity and External Stressors on Mental Health in Young People Amid Social Unrest and COVID-19
Published in Journal of loss & trauma (16-11-2024)“…The increasing number of population-level stressors globally has raised concerns over their mental health consequences on young people. Few studies, however,…”
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The impact of social unrest and pandemic on mental health of young people in Hong Kong: The transdiagnostic role of event-based rumination
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (01-04-2022)“…Objective: Co-occurring population-level events, such as social unrest and coronavirus disease 2019, are observed in many societies today. Few studies have…”
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Prospective prediction of PTSD and depressive symptoms during social unrest and COVID-19 using a brief online tool
Published in Psychiatry research (01-04-2021)“…•Increased symptoms of PTSD and depression have been observed during COVID-19 and social unrest.•PTSD and depressive symptoms after one month can be predicted…”
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Mindful Attention as a Mediator Between Smartphone Overuse and Depressive Symptoms for Up to 6 Months Among Young People: Findings from Two Separate Epidemiological and Longitudinal Community Studies
Published in Mindfulness (01-08-2023)“…Objectives The impact of smartphone overuse on mental health has been increasingly reported. Reduced levels of mindful attention may potentially be implicated…”
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Impact of smartphone overuse on 1-year severe depressive symptoms and momentary negative affect: Longitudinal and experience sampling findings from a representative epidemiological youth sample in Hong Kong
Published in Psychiatry research (01-12-2022)“…•Smartphone overuse is present in 29.3% of the youth population in Hong Kong.•Smartphone overuse is prospectively associated with severe depressive symptoms…”
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Prevalence, time trends, and correlates of major depressive episode and other psychiatric conditions among young people amid major social unrest and COVID-19 in Hong Kong: a representative epidemiological study from 2019 to 2022
Published in The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific (01-11-2023)“…BackgroundHong Kong is among the many populations that has experienced the combined impacts of social unrest and the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite concerns about…”
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Increased psychological distress among young people before and during the fifth wave of COVID-19 after two years of pandemic in Hong Kong: a 6-month longitudinal study
Published in BMC psychiatry (15-06-2023)“…Despite over two years of COVID-19 worldwide, the outbreak of the Omicron variant has given rise to an unprecedented surge of infection with diverse lockdown…”
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