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    Unique Challenges in Biomarkers for Psychotic Disorders by Chen, Eric Y H, Wong, Stephanie M Y

    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 by Wong, Stephanie M Y, Chen, Eric Y H, Lee, Michelle C Y, Suen, Y N, Hui, Christy L M

    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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    Spurious Autobiographical Memory of Psychosis: A Mechanistic Hypothesis for the Resolution, Persistence, and Recurrence of Positive Symptoms in Psychotic Disorders by Chen, Eric Y H, Wong, Stephanie M Y, Tang, Eric Y H, Lei, Lauren K S, Suen, Yi-Nam, Hui, Christy L M

    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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    Induced ideas of reference during social unrest and pandemic in Hong Kong by Wong, Stephanie M.Y., Hui, Christy L.M., Wong, Corine S.M., Suen, Y.N., Chan, Sherry K.W., Lee, Edwin H.M., Chang, W.C., Wong, Gloria H.Y., Chen, Eric Y.H.

    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 by Suen, Y. N., Wong, Stephanie M. Y., Hui, Christy L. M., Chan, Sherry K. W., Lee, Edwin H. M., Chang, Wing C., Chen, Eric Y. H.

    “…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 by Wong, Stephanie M. Y., Lau, Terry T. Y., Hui, Christy L. M., Suen, Y. N., Chan, Sherry K. W., Lee, Edwin H. M., Chen, Eric Y. H.

    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 by Wong, Stephanie MY, Hui, Christy LM, Suen, Yi Nam, Wong, Corine SM, Chan, Sherry KW, Lee, Edwin HM, Chang, Wing Chung, Chen, Eric YH

    “…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 by Wong, Stephanie MY, Hui, Christy LM, Wong, Corine SM, Suen, YN, Chan, Sherry KW, Lee, Edwin HM, Chang, WC, Chen, Eric YH

    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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    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 by Wong, Stephanie My, Chen, Eric Yh, Suen, Y N, Ho, Winky, Chan, Sherry Kw, Lee, Edwin Hm, Chan, K T, Lui, Simon Sy, Wong, Michael Th, Hui, Christy Lm

    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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