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1 Curriculum Vitae Professor Cecilia L. W. Chan, B.Soc.Sc.; M.Soc.Sc.; Ph.D. (HK); R.S.W.; J.P. Current Appointments in The University of Hong Kong Si Yuan Professor in Health and Social Work, Head and Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, and Founding Director, Associate Director, Centre on Behavioral Health, and Founding Associate Director, HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, Honorary ProfessorDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology The University of Hong Kong. Professor Chan is editor and author of over 30 books, author of over 300 articles and book chapters in health and mental health in social work, eastern integrative empowerment intervention and outcome research, psychosocial oncology, death and bereavement care. She advocated for a strength-oriented empowerment approach in her work with traumatized individuals such as cancer patients, women of divorce, bereaved persons, couples with fertility issues, suicide survivors and victims of disaster. Her focus is on transformation through pain and suffering. She adopted vigorous bio-psycho-social outcome indicators in her randomized trials on measuring impact of her innovative Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit (IBMS) interventions on different population groups. She leads the first multi-disciplinary team using salivary cortisol (stress) and telomerase (anti-aging) as physiological impact on psychosocial and qigong exercises training by social workers. Her creative synergy of Chinese philosophies and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practices into holistic behavioral health intervention is ground breaking. Her integrative meaning-making empowerment strategies effectively nurture spirituality of forgiveness, appreciation, gratitude, peace, hope, resilience and optimism, which are fundamental to building a harmonious society. Her leadership in the study of hospice, palliative, trauma, disaster and bereavement care is also recognized by her many international awards and local recognitions. She has graduated 48 research postgraduate students, many of them has taken up leadership positions in prestigious universities. She has established new service delivery systems like Hospital Patients’ Resource Centers and Community Rehabilitation Network, as well as establish new services for orphans, chronic patients and victims of disaster. She is an excellent social work academic and practitioner, a social entrepreneur and a Change Maker in society. Research Areas: Clinical Social Work, Health and Mental Health Social Work, Eastern Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Intervention, Practice Innovations and social R&D (research and development). Research Achievements: H Index: 30 (October 2014) i10-index: 82 (October 2014) Citations: 3240 (October 2014) Academic Qualifications: Ph. D. (1991). The University of Hong Kong. M. Soc. Sc. (1984). The University of Hong Kong. Certificate of Health Services Administration (1982). The University of Hong Kong. B. Soc. Sc. (1978). The University of Hong Kong.

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Curriculum Vitae

Professor Cecilia L. W. Chan,

B.Soc.Sc.; M.Soc.Sc.; Ph.D. (HK); R.S.W.; J.P.

Current Appointments in The University of Hong Kong

Si Yuan Professor in Health and Social Work,

Head and Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, and

Founding Director, Associate Director, Centre on Behavioral Health, and

Founding Associate Director, HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention,

Honorary Professor,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

The University of Hong Kong.

Professor Chan is editor and author of over 30 books, author of over 300 articles and book

chapters in health and mental health in social work, eastern integrative empowerment

intervention and outcome research, psychosocial oncology, death and bereavement care. She

advocated for a strength-oriented empowerment approach in her work with traumatized

individuals such as cancer patients, women of divorce, bereaved persons, couples with

fertility issues, suicide survivors and victims of disaster. Her focus is on transformation

through pain and suffering. She adopted vigorous bio-psycho-social outcome indicators in her

randomized trials on measuring impact of her innovative Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit (IBMS)

interventions on different population groups. She leads the first multi-disciplinary team using

salivary cortisol (stress) and telomerase (anti-aging) as physiological impact on psychosocial

and qigong exercises training by social workers. Her creative synergy of Chinese philosophies

and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practices into holistic behavioral health intervention

is ground breaking. Her integrative meaning-making empowerment strategies effectively

nurture spirituality of forgiveness, appreciation, gratitude, peace, hope, resilience and

optimism, which are fundamental to building a harmonious society. Her leadership in the

study of hospice, palliative, trauma, disaster and bereavement care is also recognized by her

many international awards and local recognitions. She has graduated 48 research postgraduate

students, many of them has taken up leadership positions in prestigious universities. She has

established new service delivery systems like Hospital Patients’ Resource Centers and

Community Rehabilitation Network, as well as establish new services for orphans, chronic

patients and victims of disaster. She is an excellent social work academic and practitioner, a

social entrepreneur and a Change Maker in society.

Research Areas: Clinical Social Work, Health and Mental Health Social Work, Eastern

Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Intervention, Practice Innovations and social R&D (research

and development).

Research Achievements:

H Index: 30 (October 2014)

i10-index: 82 (October 2014)

Citations: 3240 (October 2014)

Academic Qualifications: Ph. D. (1991). The University of Hong Kong.

M. Soc. Sc. (1984). The University of Hong Kong.

Certificate of Health Services Administration (1982). The University of Hong Kong.

B. Soc. Sc. (1978). The University of Hong Kong.

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Current and Past Appointments: (Social worker: 7 years, HKU: 29 years, Professor

since 1996)

1. Honorary Professor, The Shenzhen Graduate College, Tsinghua University (2014 —

present).

2. Honorary Professor, The School of Social Development and Public Policy, Beijing

Normal University (2010 — present).

3. Honorary Professor, The China Women’s College (2010 — present).

4. Honorary Professor, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of

Hong Kong (March, 2010 – present)

5. Professor of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of

Hong Kong (July 1996 - present).

6. Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Hong Kong (January 10, 1999 –

January 9, 2002).

7. Professor and Head, Department of Social Work & Social Administration, University

of Hong Kong (Jan 1, 1998 - December 31, 1998; July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2016)

8. Senior Lecturer of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration,

University of Hong Kong (July 1993 to June 1996).

9. Visiting Professor to the Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto (November

1991 - June 1992).

10. Lecturer of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of

Hong Kong (September 1987 - June 1993).

11. Fieldwork Supervisor of the Department of Social Work, University of Hong Kong

(May 1985 - August 1987).

12. District Supervisor of the H.K.Y.W.C.A. Kennedy Town Social Service Centre

(September 1984 - April 1985).

13. Team leader of the Mount Davis Community Development Project of the

H.K.Y.W.C.A. (July 1978 – September 1984).

A. Awards & Recognitions: (Awards for distinguished and exceptional contributions in

clinical social work in health and mental health, oncology social work, integrative

social work)

A1. Clinical Practice Award, The Association of Death Education and Counseling

(ADEC), U.S.A., 2011 (First Asian getting this award for her eastern body-mind-spirit

intervention)

A2. Outstanding Research Student Supervisor Award, The University of Hong Kong,

2010

A3. Team Award: 16th

Annual Communication Awards of excellence: International

Academy of the Visual Arts to the Project ENABLE Website (and documentaries).

A4. Lydia Rapoport Distinguished Visiting Professorship, School of Social Work,

Smith College, Massachusetts, July 2008.

A5. Leadership Award, Association of Oncology Social Work (US based international

organization of oncology social workers), 8th

, May, 2008. (Leadership Award Funded

by the American Cancer Society for her innovation of integrative patient

empowerment in psychosocial oncology)

A6. Fellow and Approved Supervisor of the Hong Kong Professional Counselling

Association, 2008, and 2011.

A7. Council Member of the First Psycho-oncology Chapter of the China Anticancer

Association, since 2008.

A8. Recipient of the 40 Distinguished Alumni Award of the Faculty of Social Sciences

40th

Anniversary, the University of Hong Kong, December 5th

2007.

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A9. Endowed Professorship of Si Yuan Professor in Health and Social Work, The

University of Hong Kong, April, 2007. (Si Yuan Foundation)

A10. Recognition of excellence in international social work in oncology and health,

Association of Oncology Social Work, 3rd

, May, 2007.

A11. Visiting Professor, British Academy Visiting Professorship Scheme, United

Kingdom, July, 2005.

A12. Board Member of the International Workgroup on Death, Dying and

Bereavement (IWG). An international workgroup of world leaders in the area of

death, dying and bereavement (2007-2011, membership since 2002).

A13. The 1999 Hong Kong Baha’i Award For Service to Humanity (The Spiritual

Assembly of the Baha’is of Hong Kong) (12 November, 1999)

A14. Outstanding Social Workers Award 1994 (Outstanding Achievement Award)

(Hong Kong Social Workers Association) (28 January 1994).

A15. Justice of the Peace, J.P. (1993).

B. Research Grants Committee Panel

B1. Humanities and Social Sciences Panel, University Grants Committee (2009-date)

B2. Public Policy Research Group, Humanities and Social Sciences Panel, University

Grants Committee (2010-2012). Public Policy Research Grant moved to Central

Policy Unit in 2013.

B3. Social Sciences and Professional Services Group, University Grants Committee

(2011-date)

C. Selected Journal Editors (Participated in editorial boards in areas of social work,

death studies, psychosocial oncology and palliative care)

C1. Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Cancer Policy (2013 – date)

C2. Member of Editorial Board, Journal for the Study of Spirituality (2012 – date)

C3. Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Psychosocial Oncology (2010-date) (2013

Impact Factor: 1.072)

C4. Membership of International Advisory Board, Australian Social Work (2006-date)

(2013 Impact Factor: 0.592)

C5. Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Psychology and Counseling

(2009-date)

C6. Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social

Work (2007-date)

C7. Member of Editorial Board, Clinical Social Work Journal (2006-date) (2013 Impact

Factor: 0.488)

C8. Member of International Advisory Board, Journal of Religion and Spirituality in

Social Work: Social Thought (2005-date)

C9. Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Palliative Nursing (2005–date)

C10. Member of Editorial Board, Social work in Mental Health (2002-date)

C11. Member of Editorial Board, Social Work in Health Care (2001-date) (2013

Impact Factor: 0.660)

C12. International Consulting Editor, Illinois Child Welfare (2003 – date).

C13. Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Comparative Policies (2000-2008)

C14. Member of Editorial Board, International Social Work (1995 – 2008) (2013

Impact Factor: 0.451)

C15. Member of the International Advisory Panel (1999-2002) Social Work (Official

Journal of NASW) (2013 Impact Factor: 0.877)

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C16. Chief Editor, Hong Kong Journal of Social Work (1999-2001, 1992-1994),

Member of Editorial Board (1992-1998)

C17. Member of Editorial Board, Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and

Development (1993-1997)(2013 Impact Factor: 0.152)

D. International Invited Speakers to Named Lectures, Keynote Addresses and Plenary

Addresses: (Selected Keynote and Named Lecture Presentations in key

conferences to USA, UK, Italy, Portugal, Australia, Singapore, France, China

etc.)

D1. Keynote Speaker, National Congress on Grief and Bereavement, 15th

-18th

April, 2015,

Portuguese Society on Grief, Lisbon, Portugal.

D2. Keynote Speaker, Creative Art and Social Work, September 25th

– 26th

, 2014, National

Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

D3. Keynote Speaker, 2014 Annual Conference of Palliative Care Victoria, July 31st –

August 1st, 2014, Melbourne, Australia.

D4. Keynote Speaker, the 9th International Association for Group Psychotherapy and

Group Processes Pacific Rim Regional Congress and the 2nd Chinese Group

Counseling and Group Psychotherapy Conference. March 20 – 23, 2014, Beijing,

China.

D5. Plenary Speaker, The International Workgroup on Death, Dying and Bereavement

(IWG), April 27th

– May 3rd

, 2013, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

D6. Keynote Speaker, China Group Psychotherapy Conference, Group Psychotherapy

Chapter, China Psychology Society, 10th

-14th

May, 2012, Beijing, China.

D7. International Speaker, Experts Forum on a speaking tour to Sydney and Melbourne,

Advances on Research and Practice on Grief and bereavement in Contemporary

Society, 2011, Sydney and Melbourne, Australia.

D8. Keynote Speaker at the International Conference on Disaster Management and Social

Work: Policy, Practice, and Research, Dec. 14-15, 2009, Taipei, Taiwan.

D9. Keynote Speaker, Conference on Hope and Healing, Center for Advancing Palliative

Excellence, College of Medicine, Wayne State University, and Division of Palliative

Emergency Medicine, Sinai Grace Hospital, April 21st, 2009, Detroit, Michigan,

USA. D10. The Ira Nerken International Keynote Speaker, ADEC 2009, Association on

Death Education and counseling, April 15th

- 18th

, 2009, Dallas, Taxis, USA.

D11. Keynote Speaker, Respecting Choices: Singapore Palliative Care Conference 2008.

29th

- 30th

August, 2008, Singapore Hospice Council, Singapore.

D12. Invited Workshop by Buddhist Studies Center, University of British Columbia

(UBC), 25th

July, 2008 Vancouver, Canada.

D13. Lydia Rapoport Distinguished Visiting Professorship Lecture 2008, School of

Social Work, Smith College, July 20th,

2008, Massachusetts, USA.

D14. Speaker of the State-of-the-Art Lecture, the 14th

Hong Kong International Cancer

Congress, 4th

International Think Tank Forum: Anti-Cancer Innovation and Global

Collaboration, cum 4th

Annual Meeting of the Centre for Cancer Research. 14th

-16th

November, 2007, Hong Kong.

D15. Keynote Speaker to the 2007 Taiwan Annual Academic Symposium on Hospice &

Palliative Care on June 24th

- 26th

, 2007, Taipei, Taiwan.

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D16. Plenary Speaker in the “Humour and Other Strategies to Survive Emotional Crisis”.

The 15th

Congress of European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP) joined with

the 3rd

Congress of the Italian Federation of the Psychotherapy Associations

(FIAP), June 14th

to June 17th

2007, Florence, Italy.

D17. Plenary Speaker in the “Changing Societies, Changing People - Psychotherapeutic

Answers” German-Chinese Congress for Psychotherapy, on Integrative Therapy:

Eastern Model of Holistic Body-Mind-Spirit Wellness. May 20th

– 23rd

, 2007 in

Shanghai, China.

D18. Plenary Speaker of the 5th

International Conference of Social Work in Health

and Mental Health with support of IASSW, IFSW, CSWE, NASW in Hong Kong,

December 10th

– 14th

, 2006. International Association of Schools of Social Work,

International Federation of Social Workers, Council of Social Work Education - USA,

National Association of Social Workers – USA, Hong Kong.

D19. Plenary Speaker in the “Nurturing Partnership in Hospice Care” the 7th

APHC

(Asian Pacific Hospice Conference) organized by the Asian and Pacific Hospice

Network (APHN), September 26th

to 29th

, 2006, Manila, Philippines.

D20. Keynote Speaker of the 28th

Annual International School Psychology

Colloquium on Mental Health and Education: Students, Teachers and Parents.

Co-hosted by the International School Psychology Association and China School

Psychology Association, July 15th

– 20th

, 2006, Hangzhou, China.

D21. Keynote Speaker of the Guam Social Work Conference 2006 on “Promoting Mental

Health and Social Well-Being”, organized by the Guam Chapter NASW (National

Association of Social Workers) and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences,

University of Guam, March 28th

– 31st, 2006, Guam, USA.

D22. International Speaker of the International Conference on “When East and West

Meet: Global and Local Perspectives from Social Policies to Social Work Practice”,

organized by the CSWE (USA) (Council of Social Work Education) and CASWE

(China Association of Social Work Education), August 4th

– 6th

, 2005, Beijing, China.

D23. Keynote Speaker of the Transcultural Spirituality Conference, University of Hull,

July 19th

, 2005, Hull, United Kingdom.

D24. International Speaker of the 9th Doris Siegel Memorial Colloquium, University of

Columbia and Mount Sinai Hospital, May 20th

– 21st ,2004, New York, USA.

D25. Plenary Speaker of the Fourth International Conference of Social Work in Health

and Mental Health, May 23rd

– 27th

, 2004, Quebec, Canada.

D26. Keynote Speaker of the Psychosocial Oncology Symposium of the Fourth

International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, May 23rd

– 27th

,

2004, Quebec, Canada.

D27. The Speaker of the Eileen Young Husband Lecture, International Association of

Schools of Social work (IASSW) Bi-Annual Conference, July 2002, Montpellier,

France. (The most prestigious lecture in the IASSW Conferences)

D28. Speaker of the 2001 Walter Friedlander Lecture, School of Social Welfare,

University of California Berkeley, March 19th

, 2001, LA, USA.

D29. Invited Plenary Speaker, The Joint Conference of IASSW/IFSW (International

Association of Schools of Social Work, International Federation of Social Workers),

September, 1999, Brisbane, Australia.

D30. Invited Plenary Speaker, in the New Horizons in Hospice Care: The 13th

Asian

Pacific Hospice Conference (APHC) 1999, June 2-4, 1999, Kobe, Japan.

D31. Invited Plenary Speaker, The Second International Conference on Social Work in

Health and Mental Health, January 1998, Melbourne, Australia.

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E. Invited Speakers and Trainers to International Conferences, National and Local

Symposia (68 invitations by organizations such as NYU, CASWE, ICL, ADEC,

IDRC, WCP, USC, UC Berkeley, Stanford University, CHM, HKIDO and other

professional bodies):

E1. Plenary Speaker, What helps? How Psycho-Oncology contribute to the trajectory of

cancer for patients and family members? Invited Plenary Presentation in the Asia

Pacific Psycho Oncology Network (APPON) Conference, November 21-22, 2014,

Taipei, Taiwan.

E2. Plenary Speaker, The future of social work education in the globalizing world. The

20th

Annual Conference of the China Association of Social Work Education

(CASWE), October 31st – November 1

st, 2014, Beijing

E3. Keynote Speaker, Student Counseling in Chinese Societies, Association of Student

Counseling in Chinese Societies, June 20th

– 21st, 2014, Macao.

E4. Invited Workshop presented at The Association for Death education and Counseling

(ADEC) 35th

Annual Conference – Reframing Images of Grief: Identity

Transformation Through Loss, 24th

-26th

April, 2013, Hollywood, California, USA.

E5. Invited Symposium on East-West Healing Practices. Silver School of Social Work,

New York University (NYU), August 13th

, 2012, New York, USA.

E6. Invited Seminar on Eastern Qigong, Exercise and Healing, School of Public Health,

New York University (NYU), August 10th

, 2012, New York, USA.

E7. International Speaker to CancerCare, Energy Enhancing Exercises as Empowerment

for Cancer Patients, August 9th

, 2012, New York, USA.

E8. Invited Workshop on Experiencing the Dao, School of Social Work, Smith College,

August 4th

, 2012, USA.

E9. Invited plenary presentation on Integrative Eastern Body-mind-spirit healing – arts

and science of acceptance and transformation of pain and suffering, in the

Convergence and Collisions: Disease, Religion and Healing in Asia, Centre for the

Humanities and Medicine (CHM), The University of Hong Kong, 25th

-26th

March,

2010, Hong Kong.

E10. Invited plenary presentation on Heart health beyond medication, in the 3rd Asian

Preventive Cardiology & Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference 2010, December 12,

2010, Hong Kong.

E11. Invited Plenary Speaker to the 5th

International Rehabilitation Conference, Oct

29 – Nov 2, 2010, Beijing, China.

E12. Invited plenary presentation on Exercise for health – body mind intervention for

colorectal cancer patients, in the Colorectal Symposium (2010) – Multidisciplinary

management for colorectal cancer, Queen Mary Hospital and Tung Wah Hospital,

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June19th, 2010,

E13. Invited plenary presentation on The Deadly Energy - Overcoming Death Denial and

Anxieties in Chinese Societies, in the International Workshop on Death: Philosophy,

Therapy, Medicine. Centre for the Humanities and Medicine (CHM), The University

of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, April 23rd

, 2010.

E14. Invited plenary presentation on Application of techniques in psychological recovery

in working with persons with disabilities, in The 5th

International Forum on the

Psychological Recovery and Psychological Health of Persons with Disabilities. 29

– 3 October, 2010, Beijing.

E15. Invited plenary presentation on Stress management beyond medication, in the Hong

Kong Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – East Meets West: Meet the Experts

Symposium, Hong Kong Institute of Diabetes and Obesity (HKIDO), The Chinese

University of Hong Kong, 20th

March, 2010, Hong Kong.

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E16. Invited Symposium Speaker - the Symposium on Psychosocial Impact and Pain

Management in Musculoskeletal Problems, 12-13 December 2009, Faculty of

Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

E17. Invited plenary speaker on the meaning and continuing bond with the diseased – A

study of bereaved parents on the lost of their children, in the Symposium on

Emergency Response and Disaster Recovery. FuDan University, Shanghai, China,

5-6, December, 2009.

E18. Invited Plenary Speaker on Grief therapy and transformation in post-quake areas on

the 11th Beijing / Hong Kong Medical Exchange, Oct. 24-25, 2009, Chengdu,

China.

E19. Invited Plenary Speaker on Community capacity building and post-disaster

psychosocial reconstruction, the International Disaster and Risk Reduction

Conference (IDRC). Chendu, China: 13-15 July, 2009.

E20. Invited Keynote Speaker on A Community Mental Health Approach for Social

Capacity Building for Residents affected by the 512 Earthquake, at the 1st Joint

International Conference of the Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists and the Royal

College of Psychiatrists (UK), Advancing Psychiatric Care in the Emerging World:

East meets West. Hong Kong: 13th

-15th

December, 2008.

E21. Invited Symposium Speaker on Dedication to preserve dignity in end-of-life care, in

Conference of Making Doctors Human, the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The

University of Hong Kong, December 11th

-13th

, 2008.

E22. Invited Plenary presentation on Spirituality of Meaning – Enabling Life Review and

Reconciliation in End-of-Life, in the Hong Kong International Cancer Congress

(HKICC), November 13-15, 2008.

E23. Invited Faculty to the Second National Psychooncology Training Program,

Psychooncology Chapter, China Anti-Cancer Association, October 15th

-16th

, 2008,

Beijing.

E24. Invited Symposium Speaker and workshop to the 5th

World Congress of

Psychotherapy (WCP2008), organized by the International Association of

Psychotherapy and Peking University. October 12th

– 15th

, 2008, Beijing.

E25. Invited Faculty to the “Multicultural Perspectives on Death & Grief: A Conference

for Caregivers” organized by the International Workgroup on Death, Dying, &

Bereavement, in cooperation with The National Center for Death Education, Mt. Ida

College, The Hospice & Palliative Care Federation of M.A. and The New England

AIDS Education Training Center. September 19th

, 2008. Boston Campus, University

of Massachusetts, U.S.A.

E26. Invited presentation in the Faculty Symposium, School of Social Work, Smith

College, 29th

July 2008, Massachusetts, USA.

E27. Invited International Speaker, Symposium on At Peace with Death, in the Buddhist

Tung Lin Kok Yuen, 26th

July, 2008 Vancouver, Canada.

E28. Invited presentation in the Global Mourning – Death Among and Beyond Ourselves,

ADEC 30th

Annual Conference. Montreal, Canada, 1st – 3

rd May, 2008.

E29. Invited workshop for hospice workers of Lee Ka Shing Foundation, Faculty of

Medicine, Shantao University, 28th

December, 2007, Shantao, China.

E30. Invited presentation in the Symposium on Caring Heart and Serving Soul, 120th

Anniversary of the Alice Nethersole Hospital, 3rd

October, 2007, Hospital Authority,

Hong Kong.

E31. Invited Plenary Presentation in the First Annual Scientific Meeting 2007, Hong

Kong Pain Society, 22nd

– 23rd

September, 2007, Hong Kong.

E32. Invited Faculty of the Psychosocial Academy, The 9th

World Congress of

Psycho-Oncology – Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer Care.

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September 16th

-20th

, 2007, Imperial College, London.

E33. Invited presentation in the “Changing Societies, Changing People -

Psychotherapeutic Answers” German-Chinese Congress for Psychotherapy,

organized by the German-Chinese Academy for Psychotherapy, Shanghai

Jiaotong University Mental Health Center & Shanghai Mental Health Center,

May 20th

– 23rd

, 2007 in Shanghai, China.

E34. Invited workshop presentation in the IV Pan-Pacific Congress of Psychotherapy and

Counseling in the Era of Change. Organized by the Asian Federation for

Psychotherapy, Government of Sverdlovsk Region and Professional

Psychotherapeutic League of Russia, 18th

– 20th

May, 2007, in Yekaterinburg,

Russia.

E35. Keynote speaker on the Symposium on Integration and Development: Social Work

in a Harmonious Society. Organized by the Department of Social Work and Social

Administration of the University of Hong Kong and the Department of Social Work of

Fu Dan University, 20th

-21st Jan., 2007, Shanghai, China.

E36. Invited presentation at the Compulsory Lectures for Community Gynaecology,

Hong Kong College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 12th August, 2006, Hong

Kong.

E37. Invited presentation in the 16th

Biennial Congress of the World Council of

Enterostomal Therapists, Hong Kong, 3rd

July, 2006.

E38. Invited presentation in the Women’s commission Conference on Together We

Build a Harmonious Community. 19th

June, 2006.

E39. Invited presentation in the Conference on Quality of Life Research in Asia.

Organized by the Hong Kong Society for Quality of Life. May 19-20, 2006.

E40. Invited presentation in the Symposium of Community Engagement in Healthcare:

Incentives and Obstacles in Collaborations, the Hospital Authority Convention 2006.

May 8–9, 2006.

E41. Invited presentation in The 7th

International Conference on Grief and Bereavement

in Contemporary Societies, Jointly organized by Cruise Bereavement and King’s

College London, July 12-15, 2005, London, UK.

E42. Invited presentation at the 4th

International Conference on Social Work in Health

and Mental Health, May 23-27, 2004. Quebec City, Canada.

E43. Invited Faculty of the Annual Conference of the International Hospice

Organization, March, 2004, Les Vegas, USA.

E44. Invited presentation at the 4th

Symposium on Theory and Practices of Social Work

and Social Work Education, December 7, 2003. Tien Jin, China.

E45. Plenary presentation at the 10th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress,

November 19-21, 2003. Hong Kong.

E46. Invited Keynote Speaker at The Third National Symposium on Hospice and

Palliative Care. 19th

– 23rd

, September, 2003. Shantao University, Shantao, China.

E47. Invited presentation to the Body-Mind-Spirit Workshop. Conference on

Psychotherapy in China in the 21st Century. Professional Committee of Clinical

Psychology and Counseling Psychology, China Association of Psychology. 26th

-28th

August, 2003. Beijing, China.

E48. Invited Plenary Presentation at the International Workgroup on Loss, Grief and

Bereavement, August 25-30, 2002. Bergen, Norway.

E49. Invited presentation at the Symposium on Working with Victims of Violence: Issues,

Trend and Practice, organized by the Hong Kong Social Workers’ Association,

January 18, 2002. Hong Kong.

E50. Invited presentation in the Symposium on Volunteerism, organized by the Hong

Kong Council of Social Services, January 16, 2002. Hong Kong.

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E51. Invited presentation at International Congress on Psychotherapy in China.

Psychotherapy: Dialogues between East and West, August 2001. Kunming, China.

E52. Invited speaker on National Training Course on Advanced Mental Health Practice

2001, China Mental Health Association and Bei-Hua University, July 22-24, 2001,

Jinin, China.

E53. Invited speaker at International Forum on Women’s/Gender Studies in Higher

Education Practice, Dalian University, July 19, 2001, Dalian, China.

E54. Invited workshop at the Third International Conference of Social Work in Health

and Mental Health, July 2-4, 2001. Finland.

E55. Invited Speaker to the Center of Aging, School of Social Welfare, University of

California Berkeley, March 15th

, 2001, California, USA.

E56. Invited Speaker to the Department of Social Work, Stanford Hospital, University

of Stanford, March 7th

, 2001, USA.

E57. Invited Speaker to the Department of Psychiatry, University of Stanford, March

6th

, 2001.

E58. Invited Speaker to the School of Social Work, University of Southern California,

March 2nd

, 2001.

E59. Keynote speaker in the 50th

Anniversary of Social Work Education in the

Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong,

October 27, 2000.

E60. Invited speaker in the International Conference on social work Education in China,

School of Social Work, University of Toronto, June 2000. Toronto, Canada.

E61. Invited speaker in the 26th

A.A.S.W. National Conference in conjunction with the

Asia-Pacific Regional conference of the I.F.S.W., A.P.A.S.W.E. and A.A.S.W.W.E.,

September 26-29, 1999. Brisbane, Australia.

E62. Keynote speaker in Community-based Care in the New Millennium: Services for

People with Chronic Illness. Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation and the Faculty of

Social Sciences of The University of Hong Kong, September 20-24, 1999. Hong

Kong.

E63. Keynote speaker of the Symposium of Children Agenda in the 21st Century, Save

the Children Fund and Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong,

August 20-21, 1999.

E64. Invited plenary presentation in the New Horizons in Hospice Care: The 13th

Asian

Pacific Hospice Conference 1999, June 2-4, 1999, Kobe, Japan.

E65. Invited speaker at the Joint world Congress of the International Federation of Social

Workers IFSW and the International Association of Schools of Social Work IASSW,

Peace and Social Justice – The Challenges Facing Social Work, July 5-9, 1998,

Jerusalem, Israel.

E66. Invited presentation in the Symposium on Psychosocial Care of Renal Patients,

organized by the Nephrologist Association, June 27th

, 1998, Sheraton Hotel, Hong

Kong.

E67. Keynote Speaker, the 6th

Asia Pacific Student Affairs Conference and Student

Affairs International Symposium, June 22-28, 1998, Hong Kong.

E68. Invited presentation to the Post-Hospital Authority Convention Symposium on The

Science of Care: A Synopsis of the Current Evidence in Psychosocial Care, Hong

Kong Hospital Authority, 27.5.1998.

E69. Invited trainer, Hospice and Care for the Terminally Ill Training Workshop for

Hospice Workers, Cancer Society of Penang, Feb. 23-24, 1998, Penang, Malaysia.

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F. Leadership in Conference Organizing (Selected samples)

F1. Chairperson, Organizing Committee, The 10th

International Conference of Grief

and Bereavement in Contemporary Societies (ICGB), June, 2014, Hong Kong. (An

international conference organized once every three years, 900 participants,

psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, journalists, over 30 International Advisory

Committee members.)

F2. Co-Chairperson, Organizing Committee, The 1st – 11

th Annual Palliative Care

symposium, Hong Kong Society for the Promotion of Hospice Care and the

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (2004-date). This is a local multi-disciplinary

platform for health care professionals of physicians, oncologists, nurses, allied health

and social workers to meet every year and share research and evidence-based practice.

F3. Chairperson, Program Committee, the 2010 Joint World Congress of Social Work

and Social Development, Jointly organized by the ICSW, IASSW, IFSW. June 10th

-14th

, 2010, Hong Kong. (1,500 participants from all over the world joining this

conference.)

F4. Chairperson, Organizing Committee, The 5th

International Conference of Social

Work in Health Care, December, 2006, Hong Kong. (1,300 participants from all over

the world joining this conference.)

F5. Chairperson, Organizing Committee, The International Congress of the

International Workgroup for Death, Dying and Bereavement (IWG). January 2006,

Hong Kong. (Meeting of world leaders in Hong Kong)

F6. Chairperson, Scientific Program Committee, Asian Pacific Hospice Network

(APHN) Conference, June 1996, Hong Kong. (500 participants from Asia and Pacific

joining this conference.)

F7. Member of the Scientific Committee, The Hong Kong International Cancer

Congress – Annual Congress (1993-date). The unique feature of this conference is that

there is a full psychosocial program alongside the biomedical and clinical program.

There are also 2 designated awards for Psychosocial Young Investigator Awards

given out every year.

G. Selected Publications

(a) Selected Refereed Journal Articles (* First authors being research post-graduate

student, Post-Doctoral Fellow (PDF), Research Assistant Professor (RAP), research team

staff (RA) and junior research team member in Cecilia’s team).

G1. Lo, H.H.M.*, Ng, S.M., Chan, C.L.W. (2014). Evaluating Compassion-Mindfulness

Therapy for recurrent anxiety and depression: A randomized control trial. Research on

Social Work Practice. Published online before print Jun 9, 2014. (PhD graduate, his

dissertation, 2013 Impact Factor: 0.91, top journal in social work research)

G2. Li, J.*, Stroebe, M., Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M. (2014). Guilt in bereavement: a

review and conceptual framework. Death Studies, 38(3), 165-71. (PhD graduate, her

dissertation, 2013 Impact Factor: 0.674, top journal in death studies)

G3. Tiwari, A.F.Y., Chan, C.L.W., Ho, R.T.H., Tsao, G.S.W., Deng, W., Hong, W.L., Fong,

D.Y.T., Yuk Fung, H.Y.K., Pang, P.S., Cheung, S.T. and Ma, J.L.C. (2014) Effect of a

qigong intervention program on telomerase activity and psychological stress in abused

Chinese women: a randomized, wait-list controlled trial, BMC Complementary and

Alternative Medicine, 14, 300. doi:10.1186/ 1472-6882-14-300. (2013 Impact Factor:

1.88)

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G4. Wang C.W.*, Chan C.H.Y., Ho R.T.H., Chan J.S.M., Ng S.M. and Chan C.L.W. (2014)

Managing stress and anxiety through qigong exercise in healthy adults: a systematic

review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, BMC Complementary and

Alternative Medicine, 14(1), 1-8. doi:10.1186/1472-6882-14-8. (PDF, 2013 Impact

Factor: 1.88. Cited by 3)

G5. Wang, C.W.*, Chan, C. L.W., Mak, K.K., Ho, S.Y., Wong, P.W.C. and Ho, R.T. H.

(2014). Prevalence and Correlates of Video and Internet Gaming Addiction among

Hong Kong Adolescents: A Pilot Study. The Scientific World Journal, vol. 2014,

Article ID 874648, 9 pages. doi:10.1155/2014/874648. (PDF, 2013 Impact Factor:

1.73)

G6. Hsiao, F.H.*, Lai, Y.M., Chen, Y.T., Yang, T.T., Liao, S.C., Ho, R.T.H., Ng, S.M., Chan,

C.L.W., Jow, G.M. (2014). Efficacy of psychotherapy on diurnal cortisol patterns and

suicidal ideation in adjustment disorder with depressed mood. General Hospital

Psychiatry, 36(2), 214-9. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2013.10.019. (My Taiwan

collaborators who adopted our diurnal cortisol study protocol, 2013 Impact Factor:

2.67)

G7. Wang C.W.*, Chan C.L.W. and Chi I. (2014). Overview of quality of life research in

older people with visual impairment. Advances in Aging Research, 3(2), 79-94. (PDF)

G8. Chan C.H.Y.*, Chan H.Y. and Chan C.L.W. (2014). Translating Daoist Concepts into

Integrative Social Work Practice: An Empowerment Program for Persons with

Depressive Symptoms. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social

Thought, 33, 61-72. doi:10.1080/15426432.2014.873662. (PhD graduate)

G9. Wang C.W.*, Chan C.L.W. and Yip P.S.F. (2014). Suicide rates in China from 2002 to

2011: an update. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 49(6), 929-41. doi:

10.1007/s00127-013-0789-5. (PDF, 2013 Impact Factor: 2.58)

G10. Qu, Z.Y.*, Wang C.W., Ho, A.H.Y., Wang, X.Y., Zhang, X.L., & Chan C.L.W.*

(2104). Prevalence and determinants of depression among survivors eight months after

the Wenchuan earthquake, Journal of Mental and Nervous Disorder, 202(4), 275-279.

(Research team member in my disaster management team, 2013 Impact factor: 1.81.

Cited by 2)

G11. Ho R.T.H.*, Wang C., Ng S.M., Ho A.H.Y., Ziea E.T., Wong V.C.T. and Chan C.L.W.

(2013) The effect of Tai Chi exercise on immunity and infections: A systematic review

of controlled trials. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 19(5), 389-96.

(PhD graduate, 2013 Impact factor: 1.52)

G12. Wang X.*, Chan C.L.W., (2013) Mental Health Risks in the Local Workforce

Engaged in Disaster Relief and Reconstruction. Qualitative Health Research, 23,

207-217. (PDF, 2013 Impact Factor: 1.63)

G13. Ho A.H.Y.* and Chan C.L.W. (2013) From Obligation to Compassion: The

Transformation of Filial Piety in Chinese Family Caregiving at the End-of-Life.

Association for Death Education and Counseling: The Forum, 39(3), 26-27. (RAP,

2013 Impact Factor: 0.275)

G14. Wang X.*, Yip P.S.F. and Chan C.L.W. (2013) Suicide Prevention for Local Public

and Volunteer Relief Workers in Disaster-Affected Areas. Journal of Public Health

Management and Practice, 2013 Jun 11. (Epub ahead of print) (PDF, 2013 Impact

Factor: 1.47)

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G15. Wang C.W.*, Chan C.L.W., Ho R.T.H., Tsang H.W., Chan C.H.Y. and Ng S.M. (2013)

The effect of qigong on depressive and anxiety symptoms: a systematic review and

meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Evidence-based Complementary and

Alternative Medicine, 2013, 716094. doi: 10.1155/2013/716094. (PDF, 2013 Impact

factor: 2.18. Cited by 10)

G16. Ho, R.T.H.*, Kwan, T., Cheung, I., Chan, C., Lo, P., Yip, P. S.F., Luk, M.Y., Chan,

C.L.W. (2013). Association of fatigue with perceived stress in Chinese women with

early stage breast cancer awaiting adjuvant radiotherapy. Stress and Health. Article

first published online: 29 Oct 2013. DOI: 10.1002/smi.2548 (2013 Impact Factor:

1.34)

G17. Ho, R.T.H.*, Fong, T.C.T., Chan, C.K.P., Chan, C.L.W. (2013). The associations

between diurnal cortisol patterns, self-perceived social support, and sleep behavior in

Chinese breast cancer patients. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38, 1883-1894.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.05.004. (2013 impact factor: 5.591)

G18. Ho, A.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P.P.Y., Chochinov, H.M., Neimeyer, R.A., Pang,

S.M.C., & Tse, D.M.W. (2013). Living and Dying with Dignity in Chinese Society:

Perspectives of Older Palliative Care Patients in Hong Kong. Age and Ageing, 42(4),

455-461. (RAP, 2013 Impact factor: 3.82,. Cited by 2)

G19. Lo, H.H.M.*, Ng, S.M., Chan, C.L.W., Lam, K.F., & Lau, B.H.P. (2013). The

Chinese medicine construct "stagnation" in mind-body connection mediates the effects

of mindfulness training on depression and anxiety. Complementary Therapies in

Medicine, 21(4), 348-357. (PhD graduate, 2013 Impact factor 1.18)

G20. Ho, A.H.Y.*, Leung, P.P.Y., Tse, D.M.W., Pang, S.M.C., Chochinov, H.M.,

Neimeyer, N.A. & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). Dignity amidst Liminality: Suffering within

Healing among Chinese Terminal Cancer Patients. Death Studies, 37, 953-970. (RAP,

2013 Impact Factor: 0.92)

G21. Hsiao, F.H.*, Chang, K.J., Kuo, W.H., Huang, C.S., Liu, Y.M., Jow, G.M., Ho,

R.T.H., Ng, S.M., & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). A longitudinal study of cortisol responses,

sleep problems, and psychological well-being as the predictors of changes in

depressive symptoms among breast cancer survivors. Psychoneuroendocrinology,

38(3), 356-366. doi: org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2012.06.010. (Taiwan collaborator, 2013

Impact factor 5.591)

G22. Sreevani, R.*, Reddemma K., Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P.P.Y., Wong, V., Chan, C.H.Y.

(2013). Effectiveness of integrative body-mind-spirit group intervention on the

well-being of Indian patients with depression: a pilot study. The Journal of Nursing

Research, 31(3): 179-186. (PhD student who adopted my research framework in India,

2013 Impact Factor: 0.58. Cited by 2)

G23. Chan, J.S.M.*, Ho, R.T.H. Wang, C.W. Yuen, L.P., Sham, J.S.T., and Chan, C.L.W.*

(2013). Effects of Qigong Exercise on Fatigue, Anxiety, and Depressive Symptoms of

Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome-Like Illness: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2013, Article ID

485341. (PDF, 2013 Impact Factor: 2.18)

G24. Wong, L.C.*, Chu, A.M.Y., & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). Measuring the Transgression-

Related Internpersonal Motivations Inventory in Marital Relationships: Forgiveness in

the Chinese Context (C-TRIM). Research on Social Work Practice. Published online

before print August 1, 2013. 1-8. DOI: 10.1177/1049731513498622. (PhD graduate,

2013 Impact Factor: 0.91)

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G25. Wang, C.W.*, Chan, C.L.W., and Ho, R.T.H. (2013). Prevalence and trajectory of

psychopathology among child and adolescent survivors of disasters: a systematic

review of epidemiological studies across 1987-2011. Social Psychiatry and

Psychiatric Epidemiology, 48(11), 1697-1720. DOI 10.1007_s00127-013-0731-x.

(PDF, 2013 Impact factor 2.58).

G26. Ho, R.T.H.*, Wang, C.W., Ng, S.M., Ziea, E.T.C., Wong, V.C.W., & Chan, C.L.W.

(2013). Tai Chi exercise for the improvement of immunity and infections: A

systematic review of controlled trials. Journal of Alternative and Complementary

Medicine. 19(5), 389-396. (2013 Impact factor 1.52)

G27. Ho, R.T.H.*, Wang, C.W., Ng, S.M., Ho, A.H.Y., Ziea, E.T.H., Wong, V.C.T.,

Chan, C.L.W. (2013). The effect of Tai Chi exercise on immunity and infections: A

systematic review of controlled trials. Journal of Alternative and Complementary

Medicine, 19(2), 1-8. doi:. (2013 Impact Factor 1.52)

G28. Chan, C.L.W., Wang, C.W., Ho, A.H.Y., Qu, Z.Y., Wang, X.Y., Ran, M.S., Mao,

W.J., Lu, B.W.B., Zhang, B.Q., Zhang, X.L. (2012). Symptoms of posttraumatic stress

disorder and depression among bereaved and non-bereaved survivors following the

2008 Sichuan Earthquake. Journal of Anxiety Disorder, 26(6), 673-679. (2013 Impact

factor: 3.042. Cited by 21)

G29. Lee, G.L.*, Blyth, E.D., Chan, C.L.W. (2012). Understanding the patterns of

adjustment to infertility of IVF users using narrative and autobiographical timeline.

Asia Pacific Journal of Reproduction, 1(2), 125-134. (PhD graduate)

G30. Ng, S.M.*, Wang, C.W., Ho, R.T.H., Ziea, E.T.C., Wong, V.C.W., & Chan, C.L.W.

(2012). Tai Chi exercise for patients with heart disease: A systemic review of

controlled clinical trials. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 18(3), 44-50.

(PhD graduate, 2013 Impact factor 1.09. Cited by 12)

G31. Chan, C.L.W., Wang, C., Ho, T.H., Ho, A.H.Y., Ziea, E.T., Wong, V.C., & Ng, S.M.

(2012). A systematic review of the effectiveness of qigong exercise in cardiac

rehabilitation. American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 40(2), 255-267. (2013 Impact

factor 2.625. Cited by 19)

G32. Hsiao, F.H.*, Jow, G.M., Kuo, W.H., Chang, K.J., Liu, Y.F., Ho, T.H., Ng, S.M.,

Chan, C.L.W., Lai, Y.M., & Chen, Y.T. (2012). The Effects of Psychotherapy on

Psychological Well-Being and Diurnal Cortisol patterns in Breast Cancer Survivors.

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 81, 173-182. (Taiwan team adopting our research

protocol, 2013 Impact factor 9.37)

G33. Wang, C.W.*, Ng, S.M., Ho, R.T., Ziea, E.T., Wong, V.C., & Chan, C.L.W. (2012).

The effect of qigong exercise on immunity and infections: A systematic review of

controlled trials. The American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 40(6), 1143-56. doi:

10.1142/S0192415X1250084X. (PDF, 2013 Impact factor 2.625)

G34. Ho, R.T.H.*, Chan, J.S.M., Wang, C.W., Lau, B.W.M., So, K.F., Yuen, L.P., Shan,

J.S.T., & Chan, C.L.W. (2012). A randomized controlled trial of qigong exercise on

fatigue symptoms, functioning, and telomerase activity in persons with chronic fatigue

or chronic fatigue syndrome. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 44(2), 160-70. doi:

10.1007/s12160-012-9381-6. (2013 Impact factor 3.621. Cited by 21)

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G35. Chan, C.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ng, E.H.Y., Ho, P.C., Lee, G.L., & Hui Choi, W.H.

(2012). Incorporating spirituality in psychosocial group intervention for women

undergoing in vitro fertilization: A prospective randomized controlled study.

Psychology and Psychotherapy, 85(4), 356-73. doi:

10.1111/j.2044-8341.2011.02040.x. (2013 Impact factor: 1.82. Cited by 6)

G36. Lee, G.L.*, Neimeyer, R.A., & Chan, C.L.W. (2012). The meaning of childbearing

among IVF service users assessed via laddering technique. Journal of Constructivist

Psychology, 25(4), 302-324. DOI:10.1080/10720537.2012.703573. (2013 Impact

factor 0.59)

G37. Hui Choi, W.H.*, Lee, G., Chan, C.H., Cheung, R.Y., Lee, I.L., & Chan, C.L.W.

(2012). The relationships of social support, uncertainty, self-efficacy, and commitment

to prenatal psychosocial adaptation. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(12), 2633-2645.

(PhD graduate, 2013 Impact factor 1.685. Cited by 2)

G38. Chan, C.L.W., Wang, C.W., Ho, R.T.H., Ng, S.M., Ziea, E.T.C., & Taam Wong, V.

(2012). Qigong exercise for the treatment of fibromyalgia: A systematic review of

randomized controlled trials. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine,

18(7), 1-6, DOI: 10.1089/acm.2011.0347. (2013 Impact factor 1.52)

G39. Lai, J.C.L.*, Chong, A.M.L., Siu, O.T., Evans, P., Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, R.T.H.

(2012). Social network characteristics and salivary cortisol in healthy older people.

The Scientific World Journal, vol. 2012, Article ID 929067, 8 pages,

DOI:10.1100/2012/929067. (Collaborator in cortisol laboratory research team, 2012

Impact factor 1.76)

G40. Ho, R.T.H.*, Fan, F.M., Lai, A.H.Y., Lo, P.H.Y., Potash, J.S., Kalmanowitz, D.L.,

Nan, J.K. M., Pon, A.K.L., Shi, Z.B., Chan, C.L.W. (2012). An expressive arts-based

and strength-focused experiential training program for enhancing the efficacy of

teachers affected by earthquake in China. Creative Education, 3(1), 67–74. Doi:

10.4236/ce.2012.31011.

G41. Chan, C.L.W., Wang, C.W., Ho, R.T.H., Ng, S.M., Chan, J.S.M., Ziea, E.T.C., &

Tam Wong, C.W. (2012). A systematic review of the effectiveness of qigong exercise

in supportive cancer care. Supportive Care Cancer. 20(6), 1121-1133. doi:

10.1007/s00520-011-1378-3. (2013 Impact factor 2.495. Cited by 23)

G42. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, A.H.Y., Leung, P.P.Y., Chochinov, H.M., Neimeyer, N.A., Pang,

S.M.C., & Tse, D.M.W. (2012). The Blessing and Curses of Filial Piety on Dignity at

the End-of-Life: Lived Experience of Hong Kong Chinese Adult Children Caregivers.

Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 21, 277-296.

G43. Chan, C.L.W., Wang, C.W., Qu, Z., Lu, B.Q., Ran, M.S., Ho, A.H.Y., Yuan, Y.,

Zhang, B.Q., Wang, X., & Zhang, X. (2011). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms

among survivors of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China. Journal of Traumatic

Stress, 24(3), 295-302. (2013 Impact factor: 2.083. Cited by 29)

G44. Hsiao, F.H.*, Jow, G.M., Lai, Y.M., Chen, Y.T., Wang, K.C., Ng, S.M., Ho, R.T.H.,

Chan, C.L.W., Yang, T.T. (2011). The long-term effects of psychotherapy added to

pharmacotherapy on morning to evening diurnal cortisol patterns in outpatients with

major depression. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 80, 166-172. DOI:

10.1159/000321558. (2013 Impact factor 9.37).

G45. Chan, W.C.H.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2011). Acceptance of spousal death: The factor of

time in bereaved older adults' search for meaning. Death Studies, 35, 147-162. (PhD

graduate, 2013 Impact Factor: 0.92)

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G46. Wang, X.L.*, Shi, Z.B., Ng, S.M., Wang, B., & Chan, C.L.W. (2011). Sustaining

engagement through work in postdisaster relief and reconstruction. Qualitative Health

Research, 21(4), 465-476. doi: 10.1177/1049732310386049. (PDF, 2013 Impact factor

1.625)

G47. Ho, A.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., Pon, A.K.L., & Ng, S.M. (2010).

Psychometric Properties Of The Chinese Version (c-dap-r) Of The Death Attitude

Profile-revised. Illness, Crisis & Loss, 18(2), 95-110. doi:10.2190/IL.18.2.b (SRA)

G48. Ko, G.T., So, W.Y., Chow, C.C., Wong, P.T., Tong, S.D., Hui, S.S., Kwok, R., Chan,

A., Chan, C.L.W., & Chan, J.C. (2010). Risk associations of obesity with

sugar-sweetened beverages and lifestyle factors in Chinese: The Better Health for

Better Hong Kong health promotion campaign. European Journal of Clinical

Nutrition, 64(12), 1386-1392. (Hospital Authority multi-disciplinary team Chaired by

me, 2013 Impact factor 0.59)

G49. Yuan, Y., Yang, D.H., Mao, W.J., Zhang, T., Hu, M., Dai, G.Z., He, J.J., Ran, M.S.,

Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Mental health status of 432 survivors in the resettlement area of

Dujiangyan one and a half years after the Wenchuan earthquake in China. Chinese

Journal of Health Psychology, 18(7), 831-832.

G50. Ng, S. M.*, Ran, M. S., & Chan, C. L. W. (2010). Factors related to suicidal

ideation among adolescents in Hong Kong. Illness, Crisis & Loss, 18(4), 341-354.

G51. Ran, M.S.*, Chen, P.Y., Liao, Z. G., Chan, C.L.W., Chen, E.Y.H., Tang, C.O., Mao,

W.J., Lamberti, S., & Cornwell, Y. (2010). Criminal behavior among persons with

schizophrenia in rural China. Schizophrenia Research, 122: 213–218. (PhD graduate,

2013 Impact Factor: 4.426. Cited by 3)

G52. Chan, W.C.H.*, Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chan, C.L.W., Tang, A.C.W. (2010).

Introducing the 8A model in death education training: Promoting planning for

end-of-life care for Hong Kong Chinese. Illness, Crisis and Loss, 18(1), 49-62.

G53. Leung, P.P.Y.* & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Utilizing eastern spirituality in clinical

practice: A qualitative study of Chinese women with breast cancer. Smith College

Studies in Social Work, 80:159-183. (PhD graduate)

G54. Reese, D.J.*; Chan , C.L.W.; Chan, W.C.H.; & Wiersgalla, D. (2010). A

Cross-National Comparison of Hong Kong and U.S. Student Beliefs and Preferences

in End-Of-Life Care: Implications for Social Work Education and Practice. Journal of

Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 6(3-4), 205-235. (My mentee in

palliative social work research)

G55. Woo, I.M.H.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Management of survival guilt by a Chinese

widower through the use of continuing bonds. Mortality, 15(1), 38-46. (PhD graduate)

G56. Lai, J.C.L., Chong, A.M.L. Oswald T. Siu, O.T.S., Evans, P., Chan, C.L.W., Ho,

R.T.H. (2010). Humor Attenuates the Cortisol Awakening Response in Healthy Older

Men. Biological Psychology, 84, 375-380. (2013 Impact Factor 3.473)

G57. Ng, S.M.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Facilitating Chinese people to reconstruct and

transform in face of losses. Illness, Crisis & Loss, 18(2), 93-94.

G58. Lee, A. M.*, Ho, J. W. C., & Chan, C. L. W. (2010). Efficacy of Psychosocial

Intervention in Improving Quality of Life and Psychological Well-being of Chinese

Patients with Colorectal Cancer: a Randomised Controlled Trial. Hong Kong Medical

Journal, 16:S3, 20-24.

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G59. Wang, C.W.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2009). Psychosocial adaptation status and

health-related quality of life among older Chinese adults with visual disorders. Quality

of Life Research, 18(7), 841-851. (PDF, 2013 Impact Factor 2.864)

G60. Hsiao, F.H.*, Yang, T.T., Ho, R.T.H., Jow, G.M., Ng, S.M., Chan, C.L.W., Lai, Y.M.,

Chen, Y.T., Wang, K.C. (2009). The self-perceived symptom distress and

health-related conditions associated with morning to evening diurnal cortisol patterns

in outpatients with major depressive disorder. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 35(4),

503-515. (2013 Impact Factor 5.591. Cited by 27)

G61. Chan, S.S., Chiu, H.F., Chen, E.Y., Chan, W.S., Wong, P.W., Chan, C.L.W., Law,

Y.W., & Yip, P.S.F. (2009). What does psychological autopsy study tell us about

charcoal burning suicide-a new and contagious method in Asia? Suicide and Life

Threatening Behavior, 39(6), 633-638. (2013 Impact factor 1.403)

G62. Mao, W.J.*, Yuan, Y., Ran, M.S., Kong, D., Zhang, T., Lou, W., Wang, X., Ho, A.,

& Chan, L.W. (2009). Analysis of the mental health status of the victims after

earthquake in Dujiangyan. Sichuan Medical Journal, 30(6), 970-972. (in Chinese)

(PhD student)

G63. Chan, S.S.M., Chiu, H.F.K., Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, W.S.C., Wong, P.W.C., Chan,

C.L.W., Law, Y.W., & Yip, P.S.F. (2009). Population-attributable risk of suicide

conferred by axis I psychiatric diagnoses in a Hong Kong Chinese population.

Psychiatric Services, 60(8), 1135-1138. (2013 Impact factor 2.813)

G64. Chan, W.C.H.*, Reese, D., & Chan C.L.W. (2009). Family predictors of

psychosocial outcomes among Hong Kong Chinese cancer patients in palliative care:

living and dying with the “support paradox”. Social Work in Health Care, 48, 519-532.

(2013 Impact factor 0.709. Cited by 21)

G65. Yang, T. T., Hsiao, F. H., Wang, K. C., Ng, S. M., Ho R. T. H., Chan, C. L.W., Lai,

Y.M. & Chen, Y. T. (2009) The Effect of Psychotherapy Added to Pharmacotherapy on

Cortisol Responses in Outpatients with Major Depressive Disorders. The Journal of

Nervous and Mental Disease, 197(6), 401-406. (2013 Impact factor 1.812. Cited by

20)

G66. Ho, R.T.H.*, Potash, J. S., Fu, W., Wong, K.P., & Chan, C.L.W. (2009). Changes in

Breast Cancer Patients after Psychosocial Intervention as Indicated in Drawings.

Psycho-oncology, 19(4), 353- 360. (2013 Impact factor 4.044. Cited by 2)

G67. Pan, J.Y.*, Yue, X. & Chan, C.L.W. (2009) Development and Validation of the

Acculturative Hassles Scale for Chinese Students (AHSCS): An example of Mainland

Chinese university students in Hong Kong. Psychologia, 53, 163-178. (2013 Impact

factor 0.238)

G68. Lee, G.L.*, Hui-Choi, W.H., Chan, C.H.Y., Chan, C.L.W. & Ng, E. H. Y. (2009).

Life after unsuccessful IVF treatment in an assisted reproduction unit: a qualitative

analysis of gains through loss among Chinese persons in Hong Kong. Human

Reproduction, 24(8), 1920-1929. (2013 Impact factor 4.585. Cited by 7)

G69. Leung, P.P.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ng, S.M., Lee, M.Y. (2009). Towards

Body-mind-spirit integration: East meets West in clinical social work practice.

Clinical Social Work Journal, 37(4), 303-311. (2013 Impact factor 0.488. Cited by 5)

G70. Chan, C.L.W. & Wong, D.F.K (2009) Introduction - Harmony in Chaos: Social

Work Responses to Issues Arising from a Changing and Stressful World. Social Work

in Health Care, 48(3), 213-215. (2013 Impact factor 0.62) Editor of this Special Issue.

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G71. Ran, M.S.*, Chan, C.L.W., Chen, E.Y.H., Mao, W.J., Hu, S.H., Tang, C.P., Lin, F.R.,

& Conwell, Y. (2009) Differences in mortality and suicidal behaviour between treated

and never-treated people with schizophrenia in rural China. The British Journal of

Psychiatry, 195, 196-131. (2013 Impact factor 7.343. Cited by 13)

G72. Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, A.H.Y. (2009). Book Review of Handbook of Bereavement

Research and Practice: Advances in Theory and Intervention. Journal of Women &

Aging, 21, 1–3 (2013 Impact factor 0.902).

G73. Liu, C.J., Hsiung, P.C., Chang, K.J. , Liu, Y.F. , Wang, K.C. , Hsiao, F.H., Ng, S.M. ,

Chan, C. L.W. (2008). A Study on the Efficacy of Body-Mind-Spirit Group Therapy

for Patients with Breast Cancer. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(19), 2539-2549.

(2013 Impact factor 1.233. Cited by 30)

G74. Woo, I.M.H.*, Chan C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., & Ho, R.T.H. (2008). Management of

challenges of conjugal loss among Chinese widowers: An exploratory study. Omega:

The journal of death and dying, 58(4), 275-297. doi:10.2190/OM.58.4.b (2013 Impact

factor 0.44)

G75. Woo, I.M.H.*, Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., & Ho, R.T.H. (2008). Chinese

widowers’ self-perception of growth: A preliminary study. Journal of social work in

end-of-life and palliative care, 3(4), 47 – 67.

G76. Wang, C.W.*, Chan, C.L.W. & Jin, H.Y. (2008) Psychometric Properties of the

Chinese Version of the 25-Item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire.

Optometry and Vision science, 85(11), 1091-1099. (2013 Impact factor 2.038. Cited

by 24)

G77. Pan, J.Y.*, Wong, D.F.K., Joubert, L. & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) The Protective

Function of Meaning of Life on Life Satisfaction Among Chinese Students in

Australia and Hong Kong: A Cross-Cultural Comparative Study. Journal of American

College Health, 57(2), 221-231. (2013 Impact factor 1.45. Cited by 28)

G78. Wang, C.W.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ng, S.M., & Ho, A.H.Y. (2008) The Impact of

Spirituality on Health-Related Quality of Life among Chinese Older Adults with

Vision Impairment. Aging and Mental Health, 12(2), 267-275. (2013 Impact factor

1.781. Cited by 20)

G79. Ran, M.S.*, Chan, C.L.W., Chen, E.Y.H., Tang, C.P., Hu, S.H., Li, S.G., Mao, W.J.,

Hu, S.H., Schwab, G., Conwell, Y. (2008). Mortality of Geriatric and Younger Patients

with Schizophrenia in the Community. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 38,

143-151. (2013 Impact factor 1.403)

G80. Pan, J.Y.*, Wong, D.F.K., Chan, K.S. & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Development and

validation of the Chinese Making Sense of Adversity Scale (CMSAS): Using

acculturative stressor as an example. Research on Social Work Practice, 18(5),

479-486. (2013 Impact factor 0.905)

G81. Wang, C.W.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, A.H.Y. & Xiong, Z.F. (2008) Social Networks

and Health-Related Chinese Older Adults with vision Impairment. Journal of Aging

and Health, 20(7), 804-823. (Impact factor 1.832)

G82. Pan, J.Y.*, Wong, D.F.K., Chan, C.L.W. & Joubert, L. (2008) Meaning of life as a

protective factor of positive affect in acculturation: A resilience framework and a

cross-cultural comparison. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 32,

505-514. (2013 Impact factor 1.14. Cited by 35)

G83. Ng S.M.*, Chan C.L.W., Leung P.P.Y., Chan C.H.Y. and Yau J.K.Y. (2008)

Beyond survivorship: Achieving a harmonious dynamic equilibrium using a Chinese

medicine framework in health and mental health, Social Work in Mental Health,

7(1-3), 62-81. (Cited by 8)

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G84. Ran M.S.*, Mao W.J., Hu S.H., Tang C.P., Lin F.R., Li L., Li S.G., Chen E.Y.H.,

Chan C.L.W. and Conwell Y. (2008) Never-treated patients with schizophrenia in

rural china. Schizophrenia Research, 98, 76. (2013 Impact factor 4.426)

G85. Woo, M.H.I.*, Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M. and Ho, T.H. (2007). Chinese

Widowers' Self-Perception of Growth: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Social Work

in End-of-life and Palliative Care, 3 (4), 47-67. doi: 10.1080/15524250802003422

(2013 Impact factor 0.00)

G86. Ko, G.T.C., Chan, J.C.N., Chan, A.W.Y., Wong, P.T.S., Hui, S.S.C., Tong, S.D.Y.,

Chow, F., Chan C.L.W. (2007). Low levels of awareness of suboptimal health

conditions in a high-risk working population: The “better health for better Hong

Kong” health promotion campaign. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine,

14(2), 63-69. (Hospital Authority multi-disciplinary team Chaired by me, 2013 Impact

Factor 2.210)

G87. Ko, G.T.C., Chan, J.C.N., Chan, A.W.Y., Wong, P.T.S., Hui, S.S.C., Tong, S.D.Y.,

Ng, S.M., Chow F, Chan C.L.W. (2007) Association between sleeping time, working

hours and obesity in Hong Kong Chinese – The “Better Health For Better Hong

Kong” Health Promotion Campaign (BHBHK). International Journal of Obesity,

31(2), 254-260. (Hospital Authority multi-disciplinary team Chaired by me, 2013

Impact factor 5.386. Cited by 82)

G88. Ko, G.T.C., Chan, J.C.N., Chan, A.W.Y., Wong, P.T.S., Hui, S.S.C., Chow, F.,

Tong, S.D.Y., Chan C.L.W. (2007) Doubling over ten years of central obesity in Hong

Kong Chinese working men. Chinese Medical Journal, 120,1151-4. (Hospital

Authority multi-disciplinary team Chaired by me, 2013 Impact factor 0.86)

G89. Ko, G.T.C., Chan, J.C.N., Chan, A.W.Y., Wong, P.T.S., Hui, S.S.C., Yeung, S.D.Y.,

Chan, C.L.W. (2007) Levels Of Awareness Of Suboptimal Health Conditions In A

High Risk Working Population – The “Better Health For Better Hong Kong” Health

Promotion Campaign (BHBHK). International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 14,

63-9. (Hospital Authority multi-disciplinary team Chaired by me, 2013 Impact Factor:

2.210)

G90. Ko, G.T.C., Chan, J.C.N., Yeung, S.D.Y., Chan, A.W.Y., Wong, P.T.S., Hui, S.S.C.,

Chow, F., Chan C.L.W. (2007) Associations between dietary habits and risk factors

for cardiovascular and chronic diseases in Hong Kong Chinese working population –

The “Better Health For Better Hong Kong” Health Promotion Campaign (BHBHK).

Asian Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 16, 757-65. (Hospital Authority

multi-disciplinary team Chaired by me, 2013 Impact factor 1.438)

G91. Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, W.S.C., Chan, S.S.M., Liu, K.Y., Chan, C.L.W., Wong, P.W.C.,

Law, Y.W. & Yip, P.S.F. (2007) A Cluster Analysis of the Circumstances of Death in

suicides in Hong Kong. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 37(5), 576-584. (2013

Impact factor 1.403. Cited by 19)

G92. Ran, M.S.*, Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, C.L.W., Mao, W.J., Hu, S.H., Tang, C.P., Lin, F.R.,

Li, L., & Conwell, Y. (2007). Spiritual Beliefs and Religious Practices among Persons

with Schizophrenia in Rural Community. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 33(2), 244-245.

(2013 Impact factor 8.607)

G93. Chow, A.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, S.M. (2007) Social sharing of experience by

Chinese bereaved persons in Hong Kong. Death Studies, 31(7), 601-18. doi:

10.1080/07481180701405105. (2013 Impact factor 0.92. Cited by 20)

G94. Pan, J.Y.*, Wong, D.F.K., Joubert, L. & Chan, C.L.W. (2007) Acculturative

Stressor and Meaning of Life as Predictors of Negative affect in Acculturation: a

cross-cultural comparative study between Chinese international students in Australia

and Hong Kong. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 41, 740-750.

(2013 Impact factor 3.765. Cited by 23)

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G95. Tang, V.Y.H.*, Lee, A.M., Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P.P.Y., Sham, J.S.T., Ho, J.W.C.,

& Cheng, J.Y.Y. (2007) Disorientation and Reconstruction: The Meaning Searching

Pathways of Patients with Colorectal Cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology,

25(2), 77-102. (Research Assistant in my team, 2013 Impact factor 1.072)

G96. Ran, M.S.*, Chen, E.Y.H., Yeates, C., Chan, C.L.W., Yip, P.S.F., Xiang, M.Z. &

Caine, E.D. (2007) Mortality in people with schizophrenia in rural China – 10-year

cohort study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 190, 237-242. (2013 Impact factor 7.343.

Cited by 34)

G97. Mjelde-Mossey, L.A. & Chan, C.L.W. (2007). Survey on death and dying in Hong

Kong: Attitudes, beliefs, and preferred end-of-life care. Social Work in Health Care,

45(1), 49-65. (2013 Impact factor 0.62. Cited by 20)

G98. Chan, T.H.Y.*, Ho, R.T.H. & Chan, C.L.W. (2007) Developing an outcome measure

for meaning-making intervention with Chinese cancer patients. Psycho-Oncology, 16,

1-8. (Research Assistant in my team, 2013 Impact factor 4.044)

G99. Ran, M.S.*, Xiang, M.Z., Li, J., Huang, J., Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, C.L.W., Conwell, Y.

(2007) Correlates of Lifetime Suicide Attempts among Individuals with Affective

Disorders in a Chinese Rural Community. Archives of Suicide Research, 11(1), 119 –

127. (2013 Impact factor 1.639. Cited by 6)

G100. Pan, J.Y.* & Chan, C.L.W. (2007) Resilience: A new research area in positive

psychology. Psychologia, 50(3), 164-176. (2013 Impact factor 0.09)

G101. Chan, C. L. W., & Leung, P. P. Y. (2007). Commentary on Liu JE, Mok E & Wong

T (2006) Caring in nursing: Investigating the meaning of caring from the perspective

of cancer patients in Beijing, China. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 15, 188-196. Journal

of Clinical Nursing, 16(6), 1191-1193. (2013 Impact factor 1.316)

G102. Chan, T.H.Y.*, Chan, F.M.Y., Tin, A.F., Chow, A.Y.M. & Chan, C.L.W. (2006).

Death Preparation and Anxiety: A Survey in Hong Kong. Omega, 54(1), 67-78. doi:

10.2190/6478-6572-V704-1545 (Impact factor 0.305)

G103. So, H.W., Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, R.C.K., Wong, C.W., Hung, S.F., Chung, D.W.S., Ng,

S.M. & Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Efficacy of a Brief Intervention for Carers of People

with First-episode Psychosis: a Waiting List Control Study. Hong Kong Journal of

Psychiatry, 16(3), 92-100. (2013 Impact factor 0.00)

G104. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, R.T.H., Lee, P.W.H., Cheng, J.Y.Y., Leung, P.P.Y., Foo, W., et

al. (2006). A randomized controlled trial of psychosocial interventions using the

psychophysiological framework for Chinese breast cancer patients. Journal of

Psychosocial Oncology, 24(1), 3-26. (2013 Impact factor 1.072. Cited by 42)

G105. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, R.T.H., Fu, W., Chow, A.Y.M. (2006) Turning Curses into

Blessings - An Eastern Approach to Psychosocial Oncology. Journal of Psychosocial

Oncology, 24(4), 15-32. (2013 Impact factor 1.072. Cited by 22)

G106. Tso, I.F.*, Ng, S.M., & Chan, C.L.W. (2006). The development and validation of the

Concise Outpatient Department User Satisfaction Scale. International Journal for

Quality in Health Care, 18(4), 275-280. (Research Assistant in my team, 2013 Impact

factor 1.584. Cited by 28)

G107. Liu, K.Y.*, Chen, Eric Y.H., Chan, C.L.W., Lee, D.T.S., Law, Y.W., Conwell Y.,

Paul S.F. Yip. (2006) Socio-Economic and Psychological Correlates of Suicidality

among Hong Kong Working-Age Adults: Results from a Population-based Survey.

Psychological Medicine, 36, 1759-1767. (Research Assistant, 2013 Impact factor 5.59.

Cited by 27)

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G108. Chow, A.Y.M.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, S.M.Y., Tse, D.M.W., Suen, M.H.P., & Yuen,

K.F.K. (2006) Qualitative Study of Chinese Widows in Hong Kong: insights for

psychosocial care in hospice settings. Palliative Medicine, 20, 513-520. doi:

10.1191/0269216306pm1168oa (2013 Impact Factor 2.845)

G109. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, T.H.Y. & Ng, S.M. (2006) The Strength-Focused and

Meaning-Oriented Approach to Resilience and Transformation (SMART): A

Body-Mind-Spirit Approach to Trauma Management. Social Work in Health Care,

43(2/3), 9-36. (2013 Impact factor 0.62. Cited by 34)

G110. Yip, P.S.F., Fu, K.W., Yang, K.C.T., Ip, B.Y.T., Chan, C.L.W., Chen, E.Y.H., Lee,

D.T.S., Law, F.Y.W., Hawton, K., (2006). The effects of a celebrity suicide on suicide

rates in Hong Kong. Journal of Affective Disorders,93(1-3), 245-52. (2013 Impact

factor 3.705. Cited by 68)

G111. Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, W.S.C., Wong, P.W.C., Chan, S.S.M., Chan, C.L.W., Law, Y.W.,

Beh, P.S.L., Chan, K.K., Cheng, J.W.Y., Liu, K.Y., Yip, P.S.F. (2006) Suicide in Hong

Kong: a case-control psychological autopsy study. Psychological Medicine, 36(6),

815-25. (2013 Impact factor 5.59. Cited by 81)

G112. Chan, C.L.W., Blyth, E. & Chan, C.H.Y. (2006) Attitudes to and practices regarding

sex selection in China. Prenatal Diagnosis, 26, 610-613. (2013 Impact factor 2.514.

Cited by 67)

G113. Ran, M.S.*, Chan, C.L.W., Chen, E.Y.H., Xiang, M.Z., Caine, E.D., Conwell, Y.

(2006) Homelessness among patients with schizophrenia in rural China: a 10-year

cohort study. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 114, 118-123. (2013 Impact factor

5.545)

G114. Chan, C.L.W., Ng, S.M., Ho., R.T.H., & Chow, A.Y.M. (2006) East Meets West:

applying Eastern spirituality in clinical practice. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 15,

822-832. (2013 Impact factor 1.316. Cited by 46)

G115. Ng, S.M.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, D.Y.F., Wong, Y.Y., & Ho, R.T.H. (2006). Stagnation

as a distinct clinical syndrome: Comparing "yu" (stagnation) in traditional Chinese

medicine with depression. British Journal of Social Work, 36, 467-484. (2013 Impact

factor 1.162. Cited by 39)

G116. Ng, S.M.*, Chan, T.H.Y., Chan, C.L.W., Lee, A.M., Yau, J.K.Y., Chan, C.H.Y., Lau,

J. (2006). Group Debriefing for People with Chronic Diseases during the SARS

Pandemic: Strength-focused and Meaning-oriented Approach for Resilience and

Transformation (SMART). Community Mental Health Journal, 42(1), 53-63. (Impact

factor 1.310. Cited by 11)

G117. Chan, C.L.W., Tso, I.F., Ho, R.T.H., Ng, S.M., Chan, C.H.Y., Chan, J.C.N., Lai,

J.C.L., and Evans, P.D. (2006). The effect of a one-hour Eastern stress management

session on salivary cortisol. Stress and Health. 22, 45-49. (2013 Impact factor 1.336.

Cited by 13)

G118. Chan C.H.Y.*, Ng E.H.Y., Chan C.L.W., Ho P.C. and Chan H.Y. (2006)

Effectiveness of psychosocial group intervention for reducing anxiety in women

undergoing in vitro fertilization: A randomized controlled study. Fertility and Sterility,

85(2), 339-346. (2013 Impact factor 4.295. Cited by 41)

G119. Chan, C.L.W. (2005). Bereavement and palliative care in China. International

Journal of Palliative Nursing, 11(12), 631.

G120. Lou, V.*, Chow, J., & Chan, C.L.W. (2005). Impact of expectation fulfillment on

post-migration marital happiness among mainland China wives with Hong Kong

husbands. Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation: An International

Publication, 5(1), 99.

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G121. Lai, J.C.L., Evans, P.D., Ng, S.H., Chong, A.M.L., Siu, O.T., Chan, C.L.W., et al.

(2005). Optimism, positive affectivity, and salivary cortisol. British Journal of Health

Psychology, 10 (4), 467-484. (2013 Impact factor: 2.045, Cited by 88)

G122. Chan, C.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ng, S.M., Ng, E.H.Y., & Ho, P.C. (2005).

Body-mind-spirit intervention for IVF women. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and

Genetics, 22(11/12), 419-427. (2013 Impact factor: 1.772. Cited by 18)

G123. Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., Ho, S.M.Y., Tsui, T.K.Y., Tin, A.F., Koo, B.W.K. et

al. (2005). The experience of Chinese bereaved persons: A preliminary study of

meaning making and bond continuation. Death Studies, 29 (10), 923-947. (2013

Impact factor 0.92. Cited by 44)

G124. Wong, T.W., Yau, J.K.Y., Chan, C.L.W., Kwong, R.S.Y., Ho, S.M.Y., Lau, C.C.,

Lau, F.L., & Lit, C.H. (2005). The psychological impact of severe acute respiratory

syndrome outbreak on health care workers in emergency departments and how they

cope. European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 12(1), 13-18. (2013 Impact factor

1.175. Cited by 24)

G125. Ran, M.S.*, Xiang, M.Z., Mao, W.J., Hou, Z.J., Tang, M.N., Chen, E.Y.H., Chan,

C.L.W., Yip, P.S.F., & Conwell, Y. (2005). Characteristics of Suicide Attempters and

Non-Attempters with Schizophrenia in A Rural Community. Suicide and

Life-Threatening Behavior, 35, 694-701. (2013 Impact factor 1.403. Cited by 29)

G126. Ng, S.M.*, Yau, J.K.Y., Chan, C.L.W., Chan, C.H.Y., & Ho, D.Y.F. (2005). The

measurement of Body-Mind-Spirit well-being: Toward multidimensionality and

transcultural applicability. Social Work in Health Care, 41(1), 33-52. (2013 Impact

factor 0.62. Cited by 49)

G127. Chan, C.L.W., & Palley, H.A. (2005). The use of traditional Chinese culture and

values in social work health care related interventions in Hong Kong. Health & Social

Work, 30(1), 76-79. (2013 Impact factor 0.94. Cited by 17)

G128. Ran, M.S.*, Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, C.L.W, Yip, P.S., Conwell, Y., & Caine, E.

(2005). The characteristics of homeless individuals with schizophrenia in rural China.

Schizophrenia Bulletin, 31, 235-236. (2013 Impact factor 8.607)

G129. Reese, D.*, Chan, C.L.W., Perry, D., Wiersgalla, D., & Schlinger, J. (2005). Beliefs,

death anxiety, denial, and treatment preferences in end-of-life care: A comparison of

social work students, community residents and medical students. Journal of Social

Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, 1(1), 23-47. (My research mentee)

G130. Chan E.K.L.* and Chan C.L.W. (2005) Chinese culture, social work education and

research, International Social Work, 48(4), 381-389. (2013 Impact factor = 0.451.

Cited by 27)

G131. Au, J.S.K.*, Yip, P.S.F., Chan, C.L.W., & Law, Y.W. (2004). Newspaper reporting

of suicide cases in Hong Kong. Crisis, 25(4), 161-168. (MPh student, 2013 Impact

factor 1.762. Cited by 37)

G132. Ho, R.T.H.*, Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, S.M.Y. (2004). Emotional control in Chinese

female cancer survivors. Psycho-oncology, 13(11), 808-817. (2013 Impact factor

4.044. Cited by 48)

G133. Chan, C.L.W., & Ng, S.M. (2004). The social work practitioner-researcher-educator:

Encouraging innovations and empowerment in the 21st century. International Social

Work, 47(3), 312-320. (2013 Impact factor = 0.451)

G134. Chan, K.L.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Social workers’ conceptions of the

relationship between theory and practice in an organizational context. International

Social Work, 47(4), 543-557. (2013 Impact factor = 0.451)

G135. Ho, S.M.Y., Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, R.T.H. (2004). Post-traumatic growth in Chinese

cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology, 13(6), 377-389. (2013 Impact factor 4.044,

Cited by 202)

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G136. Kung, W.W., Hung, S.L.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2004). How the socio-cultural context

shapes women's divorce experience in Hong Kong. Journal of Comparative Family

Studies, 35(1), 33-50. (2013 Impact factor 0.245. Cited by 34)

G137. Ran, M.S.*, Wu, Q.H., Conwell, Y., Chen, E.Y.H., & Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Suicidal

behavior among inpatients with schizophrenia and mood disorders in Chengdu, China.

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 34(3), 311-319. (2013 Impact factor 1.403.

Cited by 12)

G138. Ho, T. H. R.*, & Chan, C. L. W. (2003). The effect of Eastern psychosocial

intervention support group in breast cancer patients in Hong Kong: a pilot study on

Salivary Cortisol, GHQ12 and HADS. Psycho-Oncology, 12(4), S195-S196. (2013

Impact factor 4.044, Cited by 9)

G139. Hung, S.L.*, Kung, W.W., & Chan, C.L.W. (2003). Women coping with divorce in

the unique sociocultural context of Hong Kong. Journal of Family Social Work, 7(3),

1-22.

G140. Chan, C.H.Y.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2003). Affirming flames: Stress management for

nurses under SARS outbreak. The Hong Kong Nursing Journal, 39(1), 21-23 (Cited

by 7)

G141. Ho, S.M.Y., Ho, J.W.C., Chan C.L.W., Kwan, K., & Tsui, Y.K.Y. (2003).

Decisional consideration of hereditary colon cancer genetic test results among Hong

Kong Chinese adults. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 12(5),

426-32. (2013 Impact factor 4.322. Cited by 38)

G142. Ho, S.M.Y., Wong, K.F., Chan, C.L.W., Watson, M., & Tsui, Y.K.Y. (2003)

Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Mini-Mental Adjustment to

Cancer (Mini-Mac) scale. Psycho-Oncology, 12(6), 547–556. (2013 Impact factor

4.044, Cited by 75)

G143. Ran, M.S.*, Chan, C.L.W., Xiang, M.Z. & Wu, Q.H. (2003) Suicide attempts

among patients with psychosis in a Chinese rural community. Acta Psychiatrica

Scandinavica, 107, 430-435. (PhD Research student, 2013 Impact factor 5.545. Cited

by 26)

G144. Ran, M.S.*, Leff, J., Hou, Z.J., Xiang, M.Z., & Chan, C.L.W. (2003). The

Characteristics of expressed emotion among relatives of patients with schizophrenia in

Chengdu, China. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 27(1), 95-106. (2013 Impact

factor 1.121. Cited by 24)

G145. Ran, M.S.*, Xiang, M.Z., Chan, C.L.W., Leff, J., Simpson, P., Huang, M.S., et al.

(2003). Effectiveness of psychoeducational intervention for rural Chinese families

experiencing schizophrenia. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 38,

69-75. (2013 Impact factor 2.58, Cited by 99)

G146. Ran, M.S.*, Xiang, M.Z., Li, S.X., Shan, Y.H., Huang, M. S., Li, S.G., Liu, Z.R.,

Chen, E.Y.H., & Chan, C.L.W. (2003). Prevalence and course of schizophrenia in a

Chinese rural area. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 37(4),

452–457. (2013 Impact factor 3.765. Cited by 49)

G147. Yu, C.L.M.*, Fielding, R., & Chan, C.L.W. (2003). The mediating role of optimism

on post-radiation quality of life in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Quality of Life Research,

12, 41-51. (Research Assistant, 2013 Impact factor 2.864. Cited by 39)

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G148. Ho, K.M.*, Wong, Y.C. & Chan, C.L.W. (2003). Cultural divergence in cross-border

marriage in Hong Kong: A call for culturally sensitive approach in social work

practice. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and development, 13(1), 42-58.

G149. Ng E.H.Y., Liu A.N.C., Chan C.H.Y., Chan C.L.W., Yeung W.S.B. and Ho

P.C. (2003) Regulating reproductive technology in Hong Kong, Journal of Assisted

Reproduction and Genetics, 20, 281-286. (2013 Impact factor 1.772. Cited by 7)

G150. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, Y., & Lou, V. (2002). Evaluating an empowerment group for

divorced Chinese women in Hong Kong. Research on Social Work Practice, 12(4),

558-569. (ISI; Impact factor 2007 = 0.957. Cited by 33)

G151. Chan, C.L.W., Yip, P.S.F., Ng, E.H.U., Chan, C.H.Y., & Au, J.S.K. (2002). Gender

selection in China: Its meanings and implications. Journal of Assisted Reproduction

and Genetics, 19(9), 426-430. (2013 Impact factor 1.772. Cited by 55)

G152. Cheung, G.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2002). The Satir model and cultural sensitivity: A

Hong Kong reflection. Contemporary Family Therapy, 24(1), 199 – 215.

G153. Ho, S.M.Y., Chow, A.Y.M., Chan, C.L.W., & Tsui, Y.K.Y. (2002). The assessment of

grief among Hong Kong Chinese: A preliminary report. Death Studies, 26, 91-98.

(2013 Impact factor 0.92. Cited by 23)

G154. Law, M.Y.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, P.W.S. (2002). Quality of life of patients with

nasopharyngeal cancer in a course of radiation therapy. The Hong Kong

Radiographers Journal, 6(1), 10-16. (MPh student)

G155. Wong, D.F.K.*, Chan, C.L.W., Law, C.K., & Au, T.Y.W. (2002). Medical social

services in Accident and Emergency departments of hospitals in Hong Kong: Their

utilization patterns, functions and outcomes. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and

Development, 12(2), 8-24. (2013 Impact factor 0.251)

G156. Wong, T.W., Chung, M., & Chan, C.L.W. (2002). A survey of medical social

services in local Accident and Emergency departments. Hong Kong Journal of

Emergency Medicine, 8(3), 135-139. (Cited by 2)

G157. Chan, C.L.W., & Chan, E.K.L. (2001). Enhancing resilience and family health in

Asian context. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, 11, 5-17.

(2013 Impact factor: 0.251)

G158. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, P.S.Y., & Chow, E. (2001). A Body-Mind-spirit model in health:

An Eastern approach. Social Work in Health Care, 34(3/4), 261-282. (2013 Impact

factor 0.62,, Cited by 101)

G159. Ran, M.S.*, Xiang, M.Z., Huang, M.S., Shen, Y., Ke, L.T., Li, S.G., Lou, Z.G., Chan,

C.L.W., et al. (2001). A controlled study of psychoeducational family intervention for

relatives of schizophrenics in a Chinese rural community. Chinese Journal of

Psychiatry, 34(2), 98-101 (in Chinese). (2013 Impact factor 0.00)

G160. Yu, C.L.*, Fielding, R., Chan, C.L.W., & Sham, J.S.T. (2001). Chinese

nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients treated with radiotherapy: Association between

satisfaction with information provided and quality of life. Cancer, 92(8), 2126-2135.

(2013 Impact factor 4.901. Cited by 39)

G161. Chan, C.L.W. (2000). Transformation through pain: The growth challenge in cancer

and bereavement. Journal of the Hong Kong College of Radiology, 3, 21-22.

G162. Cheung, G.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2000). Change in harmony in psychological

counseling. Indigenous Psychological Research in Chinese Societies, 14, 199-235. (in

Chinese).

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G163. Liu, M.* & Chan, C.L.W. (2000). Deprivation of status and resources: A case study

of violent marriage in rural mainland. Journal of Women and Gender Studies, 11,

79-97. (in Chinese). (PhD graduate, Cited by 1)

G164. Liu, M.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2000). Family violence in China: Past and present. New

Global Development: Journal of International and Comparative Social Welfare, 16,

74-87.

G165. Yu, C.L.M.*, Fielding, R., Chan, C.L.W., Tse, V.K.C., Choi, P.H.K., Lau, W.H.,

Choy, D.T.K., Lee, A.W.M., & Sham, J.S.T. (2000). Measuring quality of life of

Chinese cancer patients: A validation of the Chinese version of the Functional

Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) scale. Cancer, 88, 1715–1727.

(2013 Impact factor 4.901, Cited by 115)

G166. Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P.P.Y., & Ho, K.M. (1999). Empowering Chinese cancer

patients: Taking culture into account. Asian Pacific Journal of Social Work, 9(2), 6-21.

G167. Fielding, R., Chan, C.L.W., Yu, C., & Sham, J.S.T. (1999). Do distress and

depression predict cancer prognosis in Chinese patients? Psycho-Oncology, 8, 5.

(2013 Impact factor 4.044)

G168. Globerman, J., & Chan, C.L.W. (1999). Feminist epistemology and qualitative

research: Toward a cross-cultural teaching model. Journal of Teaching in Social Work,

20(3/4), 81-99. (Cited by 7)

G169. Liu, M.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (1999). Enduring violence and staying in marriage:

Stories of battered women in rural China. Violence Against Women, 5(12), 1469-1492.

(2013 Impact factor 1.113)

G170. Chan, Cecilia & Chow, Amy (1998). "An Indigenous Psycho-Educational

Counseling Group for Chinese Bereaved Family Members", Hong Kong Journal of

Social Work, 32(1), 1-20.

G171. Chan, Fong; Leahy, Michael; Chan, Cecilia; Lam, Chow; Hilburger, John & Jones,

Jana (1998) “Training Needs of Rehabilitation Counselors in the emerging Mental

Health / Managed Care Environment”, Rehabilitation Education, 12(4), 333-345.

G172. Chan, Cecilia (1997). Book Review of “Authority and Benevolence: Social Welfare

in China” by Joe Leung and Richard Nann in China Quarterly, 149, 186-187.

G173. Liu, Meng*; Lam, Debbie & Chan, Cecilia (1997). Continuity of Community

Rehabilitation and Community Services: The Hong Kong Experience. China Social

Work, 6, 51-55. (in Chinese).

G174. Chan, Cecilia (1997). Book Review of "Women and Market Societies: Crisis and

Opportunities" by Barbara Einhorn and Eileen Janes Yeo eds., Contemporary

Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 26(3), 370-371.

G175. Chen, Xiao-bei* & Chan, Cecilia (1997). "Rural Migrants into the Cities of China:

from Starvation to Under-Class", New Global Development: Journal of International

and Comparative Social Welfare, Vol.XIII, 106-123. (PhD student)

(Publications before 1997 not included)

(H) Selected Books and Monographs (since 1996)

H1. Lee, M. Y., Ng, S. M., Leung, P. Y. & Chan, C. L. W. (2009). Integrative

Body-Mind-Spirit Social Work: An Empirically Based Approach to Assessment and

Treatment. New York: The Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-530102-1. 355

pages.

H2. Chan, C.L.W., Fan, F.M. & Leung, P.Y. (eds.) (2009) The Holistic Body-Mind-Spirit

Well-being Model – Chinese Culture and Group Counselling. Beijing: China Light

Industrial Press. ISBN: 978-7-5019-6648-6/B. 368 pages. (in Chinese)

H3. Chan, C. L. W. & Chow, A. Y. M. (eds.) (2006) Death, Dying and Bereavement: The

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Chinese Experience. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN: 962-209-787-1.

357 pages.

Reviewed by Suen, W. (2007). Book Review of “Death, Dying and Bereavement: A

Hong Kong Chinese Experience” by C.L.W. Chan & A.Y.M. Chow, Journal of

Palliative Medicine, 10(5), 1209-1210.

H4. Ran, M. S.*, Xiang, M. Z., Simpson, P., & Chan, C. L. W. (2005). Family-based

mental health care in rural China. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN:

962-209-725-1. 181 pages.

H5. Chan, C. L. W., Fan, F. W., & Gong, R. Y. (Eds.) (2003). The Body-Mind-Spirit

integrative health approach: Group counseling theory and application. Beijing: Ethic

Publishing House. ISBN 7-105-05613-4. 361 pages. (in Chinese). (The IBMS

textbook and training manual for the Chinese clinical social workers and counselors)

H6. Chan, C.L.W., S.M.Y. Ho, F.M. San, and A.M.P. Wong (Eds.) (2002), Chinese Culture

and Psychotherapy. Beijing: Min Zu Publisher. ISBN 7-105-04481-0. 497 pages. (in

Chinese). (Product of the HKU-Tsinghua U Cultural Psychology Research)

H7. Chan, C.L.W. (2001). An Eastern Body-Mind-Spirit approach: A training manual with

one second techniques. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work and Social

Administration, The University of Hong Kong. Second Printing (2006). ISBN:

962864245-6. (Foundations of BMS model with two CD on the one-second

techniques)

Reviewed by Ow, R. (2003). Book Review of “An Eastern Body-Mind-Spirit

Approach – A Training Manual with One-Second Techniques” by Cecilia Lai-Wan

Chan. The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 37(1), 103-105.

H8. Chan C.L.W., Chan, Y., & Chung, M.M.L. (2001). Women, sex and reproductive

health training manual. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work and Social

Administration, The University of Hong Kong. (Product of my IBMS reproductive

team for professional training of social workers, developed with MSW students on

their skills laboratory project as case teaching manual, in Chinese)

H9. Lam, D., Chan, C.L.W., Wang, S.J., & Liu, M. (Eds.) (2001). Women issues and social

changes: Reflections from the Beijing Women’s Hotline research. Beijing: China Social

Sciences Press. ISBN 7-5004-3200-3. 232 pages. (in Chinese)

H10. Fielding, R., & Chan, C.L.W. (Eds.) (2000). Psychosocial oncology and palliative care

in Hong Kong: The first decade. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN

96-209-503-8. 298 pages. (A consolidation of 10 years of psychosocial oncology in

Hong Kong)

Reviewed by Shiu, M.H. (2001). Book Review of “Psychosocial Oncology and

Palliative Care in Hong Kong: The First Decade”, by R. Fielding & C.L.W. Chan,

Hong Kong Medical Journal, 7(2),216-217.

H11. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, S.M.Y., Chow, A.Y.M., Koo, B.W.Z., Koo. E.W.K. & Tin, A.F.

(2000) Innovative Bereavement Care in Local Practice. Hong Kong: The Society for

the Promotion of Hospice Care Ltd.

H12. Chan, C.L.W., & Wong, C.K. (2000). A fulfilling single parenthood. Hong Kong: Zero

to One Publishing Ltd. ISBN 962-683-063-8. 180 pages. (in Chinese).

H13. Lo, Y.F.*; Chan, Yu; Chan, C.L.W.; Hung, S.L.; Wong, F.L.; Tsang, K.H. (1998)

Empowerment Training Handbook for Divorced women. Resource Paper Series No.33,

Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the University of Hong Kong.

(170 pages, in Chinese)

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H14. Chan, Cecilia & Rhind, Nancy (eds.) (1997). Social Work Intervention in Health Care:

The Hong Kong Scene, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 414 pages. ISBN

962 209 419 8. Reviewed by Wong, Y.L.I. (1999). Book Review of "Social Work

Intervention in Health Care: The Hong Kong Scene", by C.L.W. Chan & N. Rhind, in

Social Work in Health Care, 30(2): 101-104.

H15. Hills, Peter & Chan, Cecilia (eds.) (1997) Community Mobilization & The

Environment in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Centre of Urban Planning and

Environmental Management. (318 pages) ISBN 962 7589 11 X.

(J) Selected Refereed Book Chapters

J1. Ho, A.H.Y.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2014). “Living Memoirs” Videography. In N.A.

Neimeyer, & B. Thompson (eds.), Grief and Expressive Arts: Practices for the

Creation of Meaning. NY: Routledge. pp. 168-172. (RAP)

J2. Chan, C.L.W., Choi, W.M. and Fong, H.C. (2014) Treating Childhood Trauma:

Perspectives From Asian Medicine. In Jon R. Conte (ed.) Child Abuse And Neglect

Worldwide, Volume 3: Interventions and Treatments. Chapter 6, pp.133-157. USA:

Praeger Publisher.

J3. Chan, C.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W. and Tsui, Y.L.E. (2014) An Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit

approach for women experiencing infertility, Handbook of Behavioral Medicine, David

Mostofsky (Ed.), Wiley-Blackwell, Volume 2, pp. 554-569.

J4. Chan, C.L.W., & Leung, P.P.Y. (2014) Chinese Culture. In Michalos AC (Ed.).

Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht,

Netherlands: Springer, pp 833-839. ISBN 978-94-007-0752-8.

J5. Chan, C.H.Y.*, Chan, T.H.Y., Chan, C.L.W. (2014), Chinese Rituals. In Michalos A.C.

(Ed.). Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht,

Netherlands: Springer, pp 866-872. ISBN 978-94-007-0752-8.

J6. Wang, C.W.* & Chan, C.L.W. (2014), Health-Related Quality of Life for Visually

Impaired Older Chinese Adults. In Michalos A.C. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Quality of

Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, pp

2778-2781. ISBN 978-94-007-0752-8.

J7. Das, M.M.*, Chui, C.H.K. & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). Advocacy. In Thyer, B.A.,

Dulmus, C.N., Sowers, K.M. (eds.). Developing Evidence-Based Generalist Practice

Skills. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp 123-147. Print

ISBN:9781118176962 and eISBN:9781118419328.

J8. Das, M.M.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). Uplifting Social Support for Refugees and

Asylum Seekers. In Chen, S. (ed.). Social Support and Health: Theory, Research, and

Practice with Diverse Populations. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

pp.79-92. ISBN: 978-1-62618-648-4.

J9. Chan C.L.W., & Leung, P.P.Y. (2012). Clapping Qigong. In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.),

Techniques of Grief Therapy: Creative Practices for Counseling the Bereaved (pp.

58-60). New York: Taylor and Francis.

J10. Ho, R.T.H.*, Lo, H.Y.P., Chan, C.L.W., & Leung, P.P.Y. (2012). An East-West

Approach to Mind-Body Health of Chinese Elderly. In S. Chen & J.L. Powell (Eds.),

Aging in China: Implications to Social Policy of a Changing Economic State (pp.

169-186). New York: Springer.

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J11. Leung, P.P.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., & Blyth, E. (2011). Mental and behavioral health in

diversity management: An East-West perspective. In Chen, S. (ed.). Diversity

Management: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Approaches. Chapter 2, pp. 17-31.

Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. ISBN: 978-1-61122-863-2.

J12. Ho, A.H.Y.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2011). Liberating bereaved persons from the

oppression of death and loss in Chinese societies: examples of public health

approaches. In S. Conway (ed.) Governing Death and Loss: empowerment,

involvement and participation (Ch.12, pp.119-128). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

J13. Leung, P.P.Y.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2011). Palliative care in the Chinese context:

Framework for culturally respectful practice. In T. Altilto & S. Otis-Green (eds.)

Oxford Handbook of Palliative Social Work. (Chapter 62, pp.573-578). New York:

Oxford University Press.

J14. Chan, C.L.W., & Chau, A.W.L. (2009) Service Learning and Civic Education.

Academic administration. In Sheying, Chen (ed) Academic Administration – A Quest

for Better Leadership in Higher Education. (Ch. 17, pp.237-256). New York: Nova

Science Publishers.

J15. Chan, C.L.W. (2009) Chinese Death Taboo. In Dennis Peck and Clifton D. Bryant

(eds.) Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience Vol. 1. (pp.190-192), London:

Sage.

J16. Chan, C.L.W. (2009) Living Legacy. In Dennis Peck and Clifton D. Bryant (eds.)

Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience Vol. 2. (pp.666-668), London:

Sage.

J17. Chan, C.L.W. (2009) Orphans. In Dennis Peck and Clifton D. Bryant (eds.)

Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience Vol. 2. (pp.791-794), London:

Sage.

J18. Lee, G.L.*, Chan, C.H.Y., Choi Hui, E.W.H. & Chan, C.L.W. (2009) Chinese

traditional belief systems, livelihood and fertility. In Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau (eds.)

Faith and Fertility: Attitudes toward reproductive practices in different religions from

ancient to modern times. (Ch. 5, pp.137-157), London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

J19. Ho T.H.*, Lo P.H.Y., & Chan C.L.W. (2009) The Efficacy of the Body-Mind-Spirit

Intervention and Social Support groups on Chinese breast cancer patients. In Y.M. Lee,

C.L.W. Chan, S.M. Ng, P. P.Y. Leung (Eds.), Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Social

Work: An Empirically Based Approach to Assessment and Treatment. (Ch. 10,

pp.217-234), New York: The Oxford University Press.

J20. Lee, A.M.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, A.H.Y., Wang, C.N., Tang, V.Y.H., Lau S.S.M., Leung,

P.P.Y., Fu, Y.T., Yau, Y.T., & Ho, J.W.C. (2009). The Efficacy of the Body-Mind-Spirit

Intervention Model on Improving the Quality of Life and Psychological Well-being of

Chinese patients with Colorectal Cancer: A Preliminary Report. In Y.M. Lee, C.L.W.

Chan, S.M. Ng, P. P.Y. Leung (Eds.), Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Social Work: An

Empirically Based Approach to Assessment and Treatment. (Ch. 11, pp.236-243), New

York: The Oxford University Press.

J21. Chan, C.L.W. & Law, C.K. (2008) Advocacy. In William Rowe, Lisa A.

Rapp-Paglocco, Karen M. Sowers & Catherine N. Dulmus (eds.) Comprehensive

Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare. (Ch. 8, pp.179-198) New Jersey: John

Wiley & Sons.

J22. Cheung, G.* & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) The Satir Model and cultural Sensitivity: A Hong

Kong Reflection. In John Banmen (ed.) Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy

(pp.205-221) Netherlands: Science & Behavior Book.

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J23. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, T.H.Y. & Ng, S.M. (2006) The Strength-Focused and

Meaning-Oriented Approach to Resilience and Transformation (SMART): A

Body-Mind-Spirit Approach to Trauma Management. In Gary Rosenberg & Andrew

Weissman (eds.) International Social Health Care Policy, Programs, and Studies.

(pp.9-36) New York: Haworth Press.

J24. Chan. C.L.W. & Chow, A.Y.M. (2006). Our Memorial Quilt: Recollections of

Observations during clinical practice in the area of death, dying and bereavement. In

C.L.W. Chan & A. Y. M. Chow (eds.) Death, dying and bereavement: The Hong Kong

Chinese experience (pp. 15-30). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

J25. Cheung, P. K. H.*, Chan, C.L.W., Fu, W., Li, Y., Cheung, G. Y. K. P (2006). “Letting

Go” and “Holding On”: Grieving and traditional death rituals in Hong Kong. In C.L.W.

Chan & A.Y.M. Chow (eds.) Death, dying and bereavement: The Hong Kong Chinese

experience (pp. 65-86). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

J26. Lou, V.W.Q.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2006). Walking a tightrope: The loss and grief of

parents with a child suffering from Cancer in Shanghai. In C.L.W. Chan & A.Y.M.

Chow (eds.) Death, dying and bereavement: The Hong Kong Chinese experience (pp.

241-250). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

J27. Chan C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., & Ho, R.T.H. (2005). Transformation intervention:

Facilitating growth after loss and grief of cancer or bereavement. In T. Heinonen & A.

Metteri (Eds.), Social work in health and mental health: Issues, developments and

actions. (Chapter 17, pp.300-320) Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press.

J28. Chan, C.L.W., Hung, S.S.L., & Kung, W.W. (2005). Rediscovery of the “self”:

Culturally sensitive intervention for Chinese divorced women. In K. P. H. Young & A.

Y. L. Fok (Eds.), Marriage, divorce and remarriage: Professional practice in the Hong

Kong cultural context (pp. 143-167). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

J29. Lam, C.W.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2005). Social justice and the social services. In R. J.

Estes (Ed.), Social development in Hong Kong: The unfinished agenda (pp. 193-202).

New York: Oxford University Press.

J30. Chan C.L.W., & Chow A.Y.M. (2005). Good Separation in Bereavement: The

Bereavement Experience of Chinese Persons in Hong Kong. In M. Y. Leung & C. F.

Cheung (eds). Gazing at Death. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, pp. 395 – 404.

J31. Ng, E.H.Y., Liu, A., Chan, C.H.Y., & Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Hong Kong: A social,

legal and clinical overview. In E. Blyth & R. Landau (Eds.), Third party assisted

conception across cultures: Social, legal and ethical perspectives. (pp. 112-128).

London: Jessica Kingley Publishers.

J32. Lam, C.W.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Hong Kong. In I. Weiss, J. Gal, & J. Dixon (Eds.)

Professional ideologies and preferences in social work (pp. 99-123). Westport,

Connecticut: Praeger.

J33. Yi S.G.*, Chan C.L.W. and Lam C.W. (2004) Social support for divorce among

Chinese women, Chinese Women & Their Cultural and Network Capitals (pp.

243-263), Kuah-Pearce, Khun Eng, Marshall Cavendish Academic.

J34. Chan, C.L.W. (2003). The social impact of SARS: Sustainable action for the

rejuvenation of society. In T. Koh, A. Plant & E. H. Lee (Eds.), The new global threat -

severe acute respiratory syndrome and its impacts (pp. 123-146). Singapore: World

Scientific.

J35. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, P.S.Y., & Chow, E. (2002). A Body-Mind-Spirit model in health:

An Eastern approach. In A. C. Jackson & S. P. Segal (Eds.), Social work in health and

mental health: Practice, research and programs (pp. 261-282). New York: Haworth

Press.

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J36. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Chinese culture and values in social work intervention. In N. T.

Tan & E. Envall (Eds.), Social work around the world (pp. 70-80). Scgwarztirstrasse,

Switzerland: IFSW Press.

J37. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Death and awareness and palliative care. In R. Fielding & C. L.

W. Chan (Eds.), Psychosocial and palliative care (pp. 213-232). Hong Kong: Hong

Kong University Press.

J38. Chan, C. L. W., Lam, D. O. B., & Chow, A. Y. M. (2000). Holistic care for cancer

patients in China and Hong Kong. In J. Kwok & J. Y. S. Cheung (Eds.), Hong Kong

and China in transition: Strategies for a better quality of life (pp. 155-171). Chicago:

Imprint.

J39. Chan, C. L. W., Law, M. Y. Y., & Leung, P. P. Y. (2000). An empowerment group for

Chinese cancer patients. In R. Fielding & C. L. W. Chan (Eds.), Psychosocial and

palliative care (pp. 167-188). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

J40. Chan, C. L. W., & Mak, J. (2000). Benefits and drawbacks of Chinese rituals

surrounding care for the dying. In R. Fielding & C. L. W. Chan (Eds.), Psychosocial

and palliative care (pp. 255-270). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

J41. Chan, Cecilia; Liu, Meng & Zhang, Yu Lian (1998). "End of Women’s Emancipation”,

in Cheng, Joseph Y.S. (ed.) China in the Post-Deng Era. Hong Kong: The Chinese

University Press, pp.589-616.

J42. Chui, E.W.T.*, Wong, D.K.P., Wong, Y.C., Chan, C.L.W., Law, C.K. & Tam, V. (1997)

Critical reflection in community work education: A social work curriculum addressing

social deprivation and poverty. In D. Kember, B. H. Lam, L. Yan, J. C. K. Yum & S. B.

Liu (Eds.) Case Studies of Improving Teaching and Learning from the Action Learning

Project. Hong Kong: Action Learning Project, pp.49-56.

J43. Chan, Cecilia (1996). "Services for Women in China: Monopoly of the Women's

Federation" in Lo, T. Wing & Cheng, Joseph Y.S. (eds.) Social Welfare Development

in China. Chicago: Imprint Publications. p.197-217.

J44. Chan, Cecilia (1996). "The Indigenous and Imported "Leifung": Mobilization of

Youth into Voluntary Community Services in the PRC" in Kwan, Alex Yui-huen &

Cheng, Joseph Y.S. (eds.) Capitalistic Welfare Development in Communist China: The

Experience of Southern China. Chicago: Imprint Publications. Chapter 7, pp.81-102.

(in Chinese)

(K) Selected Conference Papers / Published Refereed Abstracts / Workshops / Reports (*

MPh/PhD students or member of my research team)

K1. Chen, L.; Fu, F.*; Sha, W.*; Chan, C.L.W.; & Chow, A.Y.M.* (2015) Mother’s grief

experience of losing her only child in 2008 Sichuan Earthquake. Presentation in the 4th

Global Congress for Qualitative Health Research, March 18-20, 2015, Merida, Yucatan,

Maxico.

K2. Fu, F*.; Chen, L.; Sha, W.*; Chan, C.L.W.; & Lou, V.W.Q.* (2015) “Where is my

hope?: Bereaved Mother’s coping strategies after the Wenchuan Earthquake.

Presentation in the 4th

Global Congress for Qualitative Health Research, March 18-20,

2015, Merida, Yucatan, Maxico.

K3. Tiwari, AFY, Cheung, ST, Chan, CLW, Ho, RTH, Tsao, GSW, Deng, W, Hong, AWL,

Fong, DYT, Yuk Fung, HYK Yuk Fung, Ma, JLC Ma (2014) A Randomized, Wait-list

Controlled Trial of a Qigong Intervention Program on Telomerase Activity and

Psychological Stress in Abused Chinese Women. 7th

International Congress on

Innovations in Nursing, Perth Australia, 20-21 November 2014.

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K4. Chan, J.S.M.*, Ho, R.T.H.*, Ng, S.M.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2014). Qigong exercise

reduces fatigue, anxiety and depressive symptoms in chronic fatigue syndrome in a

randomized controlled trial: mediating effects of spirituality. (Presented at 14th Annual

Research Postgraduate Conference in the Faculty of Social Sciences, HKU as a poster

and J.S.M. Chan gained the certificate of distinction for outstanding poster

presentation.)

K5. Ho, A.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., & Tam, M.J.T.* (2013, August). The Transformation of

Filial Piety and its Effect on End-of-Life Family Caregiving in Hong Kong: Lived

Experience of Chinese Adult Children Caregivers. Paper presented in the 10th

Hong

Kong Palliative Care Symposium. Hong Kong: 10 August, 2013.

K6. Chan, C.H.Y.*, Chan, C. L. W., Hui, B.N.L., Chan, T.H.Y.* (2013). Incorporating

traditional Chinese medicine in promoting mental well-being: A pilot intervention for

persons with depressive symptoms. Abstract presented at the Asia Mental Health

Conference, November, 22, 2013, Hong Kong.

K7. Chan, J.S.M.*, Ho, R.T.H.*, Ng, S.M.*, Ziea, E.T.C., Ng, B.F.L., & Chan, C.L.W.

(2013). Qigong exercise improves the sleep quality of the patients with chronic fatigue

syndrome: A waitlist randomized controlled trial. Presentation at the 141st APHA

Annual Meeting, November 2 - 6, 2013, in Boston U.S.A.

K8. Chan, C.H.Y.*, Cheung, I.K.M., Chan, C.L.W., Miao, M.Y.K., & Sham, A.K.H. (2013).

Studying the mother-infant relationship disorders throughout the postpartum period.

Abstract presented at the Asia Mental Health Conference, November, 22, 2013, Hong

Kong.

K9. Chan, C.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W. & Chan, T.H.Y.* (2013). Exploring the clinical efficacy

of the Integrative Body-mind-spirit (I-BMS) Healing Model. Abstract presented at the

59th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social work Education, October 31 –

November 3, 2013, Dallas, TX, USA.

K10. Chan, C.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., Leong, M.K.H., Chan, T.H.Y.*, & Cheung I.K.M.*

(2013). Becoming a reflective ART practitioner: Development of the Professional

Training Programme in Infertility Counseling for healthcare professionals in Hong

Kong. Poster presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of European Society of Human

Reproduction and Embryology, July 6-10, 2013, London, UK.

K11. Ho, A.H.Y.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). The Blessings and the Curses of Filial Piety on

Dignity at the End-of-Life: Lived Experience of Hong Kong Chinese Adult Children

Caregivers. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Social Work in Health

and Mental Health. LA, California, USA: 23-27 June, 2013.

K12. Ho, A.H.Y*., & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). Dignity amidst Liminality. Healing within

Suffering among Chinese Terminal Cancer Patients. Paper presented at the 7th

International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health. LA, California,

USA: 23-27 June, 2013.

K13. Ho, A.H.Y.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). Living and Dying with Dignity in a Chinese

Context. Paper presented at The Association for Death education and Counseling

(ADEC) 35th

Annual Conference – Reframing Images of Grief: Identity Transformation

Through Loss. Hollywood, California, USA: 23–27 April, 2013.

K14. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, A.H.Y., Chow, A.Y.M. (2013). Hands-On Healing: Energy

Enhancement Exercises (3E). Experiential Workshop presented at The Association for

Death education and Counseling (ADEC) 35th

Annual Conference – Reframing Images

of Grief: Identity Transformation Through Loss. Hollywood, California, USA: 24 – 27

April, 2013.

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K15. Chan, H.Y.*, Yuen, L.P., Lee, T., Chan, J.S.M.*, Sham, J.S.T. & Chan, C.L.W. (2013).

Effects of Qigong Exercise on Quality of Life and Cognitive Functioning in People with

Cancer. Paper presented at the 34thAnnual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society

of Behavioral Medicine, March 20-23, 2013, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

K16. Chan, J.S.M.*, Ng, S.M.*, Ho, R.T.H.*, Ziea, E.T.C., Ng, B.F.L. & Chan, C.L.W.

(2013). Does qigong shape body, mind and spiritual health for patients with chronic

fatigue syndrome (CFS) a RCT? Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45(S2): s278, D-085.

(Journal IF=3.984)

K17. Ho, R.T.H.*, Chan, J.S.M.*, Ng, S.M*., Lau, W.M., So, K.F., Cheung, I.K.M.*, Ng,

B.F.L., Ziea, E.T.C. & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). The regulation of HPA activity and

anti-aging effect of Qigong exercise for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome:

Telomerase activity and salivary cortisol. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45(S2): s307,

D-213. (Journal IF=3.984)

K18. Ho, R.T.H.*, Cheung, I.K.M.*, Chan, C.L.W., Yip, S.F., Lo, P.H.Y.* & Luk, M.Y.

(2013). Sleeping quality, negative emotions and the awakening cortisol level in female

breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy treatment. Annals of Behavioral

Medicine, 45(S2): s197, C-025. (Journal IF=3.984)

K19. Ho, R.T.H.*, Fong, T.C.T.*, Chan, C.K.P., Chan, C.L.W. (2013). Diurnal pattern of

salivary cortisol and its relationships with psychosocial factors in breast cancer patients:

A latent growth modeling approach. Paper presented in the 33rd Annual Meeting &

Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April, 2012, 11-14 New

Orleans, LA, USA.

K20. Wang X.*, Ma J., Ng S.M.*, Wong P.Y.*, Leung K.T.*, Zhu X.Y. & Chan C.L.W.

(2012). Workplace Violence Prevention in the Health Care Sector: A Holistic

Intervention, 27th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational

Psychology. April 26-28, 2012, San Diego, California, USA.

K21. Ho, A.H.Y.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2012). Dignity in the Betwixt and Between of Life and

Death: Ritual Actions for Establishing Structure and Finding Meaning Among Chinese

Terminal Cancer Patients. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43(11), s212. (Journal

IF=3.984)

K22. Chan, T.H.Y.*, Wan, A.H.Y.*, Leung, P.P.Y.*, & Chan, C.L.W. (2012). Cognitive

performance and psychosocial well-being of cancer patients: A preliminary study.

Asian-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 8(Suppl. 3): S224. Abstract of the Joint

Meeting of the COSA 39th Annual Scientific Meeting and IPOS 14th World Congress of

Psycho-Oncology: Impact Through Translation: Cancer Research Informing Practice,

Brisbane, Australia. (Abstract No.: 413).

K23. Ho, R.T.H.*, Cheung, I.K.M.*, Chan, C.L.W., & Yip, P.S.F. (2012). Chinese breast

cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy: Role of fatigue and its influences on their

quality of life. Asian-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 8(Suppl. 3): S224. Abstract

of the Joint Meeting of the COSA 39th Annual Scientific Meeting and IPOS 14th World

Congress of Psycho-Oncology: Impact Through Translation: Cancer Research

Informing Practice, Brisbane, Australia. (Abstract No.: 414).

K24. Lo, P.H.Y.*, Ho, R.T.H.*, Chan, J.S.M. *, Cheung, I.K.M. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2012).

When social support rises above all: Determinants of end-of- treatment and long-term

anxiety and depression for Chinese female cancer survivors. Asian-Pacific Journal of

Clinical Oncology, 8(Suppl. 3): S131. Abstract of the Joint Meeting of the COSA 39th

Annual Scientific Meeting and IPOS 14th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology: Impact

Through Translation: Cancer Research Informing Practice, Brisbane, Australia.

(Abstract No.: 54).

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K25. Wan, A.H.Y. *, Chan, T.H.Y. *, Chan, J.S.M. *, Leung, P.P.Y. *, & Chan, C.L.W

(2012). Does social support mean differently for cancer patients and their family

caregivers? A cross-sectional study in a Chinese community. Asian-Pacific Journal of

Clinical Oncology, 8(Suppl. 3): S265. Abstract of the Joint Meeting of the COSA 39th

Annual Scientific Meeting and IPOS 14th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology: Impact

Through Translation: Cancer Research Informing Practice, Brisbane, Australia.

(Abstract No.: 541).

K26. Ho, R.T.H. *, Chan, J.S.M. *, Yuen, L.P., Chan, H.Y. *, Sham, J.S.T., Chan & C.L.W.

(2012). The long-term and anti-aging effects of qigong for the patients with chronic

fatigue syndrome. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43 (Suppl. 1): S283. Abstract of the

33rd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioural Medicine,

New Orleans, LA, US. (Abstract no. 4074) (Journal IF=3.984)

K27. Chan, J.S.M. *, Yuen, L.P., Chan, H.Y., Ho, R.T.H., Sham, J.S.T., Chan & C.L.W.

(2012). Effects of qigong exercise and its dose-response relationship in reducing fatigue

for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: a randomized waitlist-controlled trial.

Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43 (Suppl. 1): S282. (Abstract of the 33rd Annual

Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioural Medicine, New Orleans,

LA, US.) (Abstract no. 4070) (Journal IF=3.984)

K28. Ho R.T.H. *, Cheung K.M., Leung S.L.A., Chan K.P.C., Lo H.Y.P., Chan C.L.W., Yip

P.S.F. and Luk M.Y. (2012) Dance/ Movement-based psychotherapy program: its effect

and impact on reducing radiotherapy-related symptoms and improving the quality of life

in Chinese breast cancer patients, 47th Annual Conference of the American Dance

Therapy Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

K29. Ho, A.H.Y. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2012, April). Dignity in Betwixt and Between of Life

and Death: Ritual Actions for Establishing Structure and Finding Meaning among

Chinese Terminal Cancer Patients. Presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine

(SBM) 33rd

Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions. New Orleans: 11-14 April, 2012.

K30. Chan J.S.M. *, Yuen L.P., Leung K.T., Wong B., Ho, R.T.H. and Chan C.L.W. (2011).

Efficacy of Qiqong in the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome: A prospective

randomized controlled trial. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 41 (Suppl 1): S224.

Abstract of the 32nd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of

Behavioural Medicine, Washington, D.C. U.S. (Abstract no.: D-127) (Journal IF=3.984)

K31. Lin, J. X., Lam, M. M. L., Chan, K. W., Chang, W. C., Joe, G., Chiu, C. P. Y., Khong, P.

L., Chan, C. L. W., So, K. F., Tse, M., & Chen, E. Y. H. (2011). The impacts of yoga and

exercise on cognition and symptoms in early psychosis. 13th

Interventional Congress on

Schizophrenia Research. April 2-6, 2011, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. Poster

presentation.

K32. Chan, J. S. *, Yuen, L. P., Leung, E., Wong, B., Ho, R. T. H., & Chan, C. L. W. (2011).

Efficacy of Qiqong in the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome: A prospective

randomized controlled trial. 32nd

Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of

Behavioural Medicine, April 27-30, 2011, Washington DC, USA. Oral presentation.

(Paper was awarded the SBM complementary & integrative medicine SIG Student

Research Award.)

K33. Chan, C. L. W., Yuen, L. P., & Chan, J. S. M. (2011). From the body to the Mind -

Exercise for emotional healing of bereaved person. Poster presentation at 9th

International Conference on Brief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society and

Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) 33rd Annual Conference,

June 21 -22, 2011, InterContinental Miami, Miami, Florida, U.S.A.

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K34. Wang, X.L. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2011). Double-edged sword effects of working

following psychological trauma. 32nd

Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the

Society of Behavioural Medicine, April 27-30, 2011, Washington DC, USA. Poster

presentation.

K35. Wang, X.L. *, Yip, P.S.F., & Chan, C.L.W. (2011). Suicidal ideation of relief officials

with engagement and bereavement. 26th

Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial

and Organizational Psychology (APA), April 14-16, 2011, Chicago, USA. Conference

Paper.

K36. Cheung, I.K.M. *, Miao, M.Y.K., Sham, A.K.H., Chan, C.H.Y., Ho, R.T.H., & Chan,

C.L.W. (2011). Supporting women throughout the postpartum period: Marital

satisfaction and their emotional health. 10th Anniversary Symposium on "Women's

Health through the Life Cycle: the Asia Perspectives", March 2-3, 2011, Hong Kong.

Poster Presentation.

K37. Ho., A.H.Y. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Liberating Dying Persons & Bereaved Families

from the Oppression of Death and Loss in Chinese Societies. Paper presented at the

IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, Geneva, Switzerland: July 2010.

K38. Lee, G.L. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Sense- and meaning-making of infertility among

Hong Kong Chinese women and men. Paper presented at the 2010 Joint World

Conference on Social Work and Social Development: The Agenda, 10-14 June 2010,

Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong, China.

K39. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Lee, G.L. & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Effectiveness of a school-based

intervention programme: A longitudinal study on the development of orphaned children.

Paper presented at the 2010 Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social

Development: The Agenda, 10-14 June 2010, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition

Centre, Hong Kong, China.

K40. Chan, C.L.W., & Wang, X.L. (2010). Integrative body-mind-spirit approach to wellness

enhancement of people with disabilities. 5th

International Rehabilitation Conference,

Oct 29-Nov2, Beijing, China.

K41. Wang, X.L. *, Shi, Z.B., Ng, S.M., & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Bereaved Government

Officials in Quake-hit Areas: Resilience. Presentation in The Association for Death

Education and Counselling’s 32nd Annual Conference (ADEC), April 7-10, 2010,

Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

K42. Wang, X.L. *, Shi, Z.B., Ng, S.M., & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Psychological Well-being

of Grass-roots Cadres in the face of Bereavements and Meaningful but Challenging

Post-quake Restoration Work in Sichuan China: Worsened or Sustained? 31st Annual

Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM), April 7-10,

2010, Seattle, USA. Poster Presentation. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39, s146.

(Journal IF=3.984)

K43. Ng, P. O. K., * Leung, P. P. Y., Chan, C. L. W., Fong, T. C. T., & Ho, A. H. Y. (2010).

The psycho-social needs and employment outcomes of Hong Kong Chinese childhood

cancer survivors. Paper presented in the 17th Hong Kong International Cancer Congress,

November 3-5, 2010.

K44. Ng, P. O. K., * Leung, P. P. Y., Chan, C. L. W., Lui, J. Y. M. (2010). Exploring the

Sources of Meaning in Life among Chinese advanced cancer patients Paper presented in

the 17th Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, November 3-5, 2010.

K45. Yuen, Y.M.Y. *, Ho, A.H.Y., Chan, C.L.W., Chan, W.C.H., Sham, M.M.K., Liu, R.K.Y.,

Wong, K.H. & Yeung, R.M.W. (2010). Care Your Cares: The Needs of Advanced

Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers from Health Care Professionals’ Understandings.

Paper presented in the 17th Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, November 3-5,

2010.

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K46. Chan, J.S.M. *, Wong, C.W., Ng S.M., Ho, A.H.Y., Wong, V.P.Y., Tiea, E.T.C, Chan,

C.L.W, & Wong, V.T. (2010). A systematic review on the use of Chinese Qigong

exercise in curative, palliative and rehabilitative cancer care. Paper Presentation in the

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress. 3-5 November, 2010, Hong Kong.

K47. Lo, P. H. Y. *, Chan, J. S. M., Wong, C. W., Lee, A. M., Leung, P. P. Y., Ho, R. T. H., Ho,

A. H. Y., Ho, J. W. C., & Chan, C. L. W. (2010). Differential response of an Eastern

Body-Mind-Spirit (BMS) intervention on the psychological well-being and quality of

life among colorectal cancer patients with different levels of baseline anxiety and

depression. Poster Presentation in the Hong Kong International Cancer Congress. 3-5

November, 2010, Hong Kong.

K48. Lai, J. C., Ng, S. H., Chong, A., Siu, O. Evans, P., Chan, C. L. W., Ho, R. T. H. (2010).

Social Network Development and Salivary Cortisol in Healthy Older People. 11th

International Congress of Behavioral Medicine. Washington DC, August 4-7, 2010

K49. Khng, Joan*; Chow, A.Y.M. & Chan, C.L.W. (2010) Sense of indebtedness to parents

among Singaporean childhood cancer survivors: A protective factor? Paper presented in

the 2010 Joint World Congress of Social Work and Social Development – The Agenda.

IFSW, IASSW, ICSW Joint World Congress, Hong Kong, June 10th to 14th, 2010.

K50. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Lee, G.L., & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Effectiveness of school-based

intervention programme: A longitudinal study on the development of orphaned children.

Paper presentation in The 2010 Joint World Conference on Social Work and social

development. 10 – 14, June, 2010, Hong Kong. (1CW0133)

K51. Ho, A.H.Y. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Dignity at the End-of-Life: From Palliative to

Long-term Care. Paper presented at the 2010 Joint World Conference on Social Work

and Social Development: The Agenda. Hong Kong: 10-14 June 2010.

K52. Zhu, Z.H., Zong, Y., Wang, X.G., Tang, S., Zhang, T.M., Chen, J., Yin, H.L., Lam,

S.P.W., Chan, C.L.W. & Kao, H.S.R. (2010). Calligraphy Treatment of PTSD Children

in 2008 China Earthquakes. Oral and paper presented at the 31st Annual Meeting &

Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 7-10, 2010, Seattle,

Washington, USA.

K53. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, R.T.H., & Leung, P.P.Y. (2010). A 3-year randomized

controlled trial on the impact of brief psychosocial interventions on breast cancer

survivorship. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference

2010. Social Work Research: A World of Possibilities, January 14 - 17, 2010, San

Francisco, CA, USA.

K54. Ho, A.H.Y. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2010). Liberating Persons at the End-of-life and

Bereaved Families from the Oppression of Death and Loss. Paper presented at the

International Conference on Promoting Chronic Care, The Hong Kong Society for

Rehabilitation. Hong Kong: 8-10 January 2010.

K55. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Chan, J.S.M., Ho, R.T.H., Cheung, I.K.M., Lee, A.M., & Chan, C.L.W.

(2010). Antecedents of prolonged anxiety and depression among breast and colorectal

cancer survivors in Hong Kong: Implications for survivorship needs. Paper presented at

the International Conference on Promoting Chronic Care, January 8-10, 2010, Hong

Kong.

K56. Wang, X.L. *, Shi, Z.B., Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., & Ng, S.M. (2009). In-depth

Interviews of Sichuan Grass-roots Cadres on Post-quake Stress Management towards

Work and Self. International Conference on Social Work and Counselling Practice:

Promoting Harmony and Justice in a World of Conflict, June 2-5, 2009, Hong Kong.

Oral Presentation.

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K57. Zong, Y., Zhu, Z.H., Wang, X.G., Tang, S., Zhang, T.M., Yin, H.L., Chen, J., Lam,

S.P.W., Chan, C.L.W., Kao, H.S.R. (2009). Special culture model of Calligraphy

Therapy: A study on the PTSD interventions of primary school students after the 5.12

Sichuan earthquakes. Presentation in the Symposium on Calligraphy & Therapy, The

Taiwan Psychology Association 48th Annual Conference, September 26-27, Taipei,

Taiwan.

K58. Chow, A.Y.M. *, Tin, A.F., Cheung, G.Y.K., Chan, C.L.W. & Chan W.C.H. (2009) From

anxiety to appreciation: Journey in cultivating competence of social workers in working

with dying and bereaved persons. Paper presentation in the 11th UK Joint Social Work

Education Conference with the 3rd UK Social Work Research Conference. 8-10, July,

2009.

K59. Ho T.H. *, Potash J.S., Wai, F., Chan C.L.W., & Cheung K.M. (2009). Images Speak

More Than Words: Integration of Drawings in the Assessment Process for

Understanding the Changes of Cancer Patients after a Psychosocial Intervention, Paper

presentation in the IPOS 11th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology, Vienna, Austria,

23-25 June, 2009.

K60. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Chan, C.H.Y., Tsui, E.Y.L., & Chan, C. L. W. (2009). Compassion for the

disadvantaged in modern society: Promoting empathy and social responsibility among

the advantaged youth. Paper presentation in Promoting Harmony and Justice in a

World of Conflict: An International Conference on Social Work and Counselling

Practice. 2-5, June, 2009.

K61. Ho A.H.Y. *, Yuen M.Y., Chan C.L.W., Lam S.F., Chow A.Y.M., & Liu K.Y. (2009).

Motivation Styles and its Effects on the Subjective Well-being & Coping Efficacy of

People with Terminal-Illness. Invited Speaker - paper presented at the International

Conference on Social Work and Counseling Practice. Hong Kong: 1-5 June 2009.

K62. Chan, C,L.W. (2009). Eastern Roots of Psychology and Counseling. Journal of

Psychology and Counseling. 1(1), 1-3.

K63. Ng O.K.P. *, Sun A.H.Y., Ho A.H.Y., Wong P.Y., & Chan C.L.W. (2009). Disaster

Social Work Service learning in Sichuan: Project TRANSCEND (Transformation via

Resilience and Nurturance: Servicing Communities & Empowering Neighborhood of

the Sichuan 512 Disaster), Paper presented in the 6th Pan-Asian Initiative on

Service-Learning & 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning -

Crossing Borders, Making Connections: Service-Learning in Diverse Communities, 1-5

June, 2009.

K64. Chow, A.Y.M. *, Tin, A.F., Cheung, G.P.Y.K., Chan, C.L.W. & Chan, W.C.H. (2009).

Project ENABLE: Enabling Competent Workers in Supporting Bereaved Persons. Paper

presented at International Conference on Social Work & Counselling Practice. Hong

Kong, June 2, 2009.

K65. Lai, J.C.L., Chong, A.M.L., Siu, O.T., Evans, P., Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, R.H. (2009).

Humor attenuates the awakening cortisol response in older men. Poster presentation at

the 21st annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco,

USA, May, 2009.

K66. Leung, P.P.Y. *, Sha, W., Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, A.H.Y. (2009). A Study on Narratives of

Grieving Parents: Implications for the Development of a Meaning-Oriented Intervention.

Symposium on Disaster Management organized by The University of Hong Kong. Hong

Kong: 9 May 2009.

K67. Ho, A.H.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., & Chappell, L.N. (2009). Understanding Bereavement

Resilience: Integrating Family and Cultural Perspectives. , Paper presented in the

Association for Death Education and Counseling 31st Annual Conference: Mending,

Body, Mind, Spirit. 15-18 April, 2009.

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K68. Chan, C.L.W., (2009). The whole is more than the sum of all it’s parts - transforming

terminal illness and death into a healing process of becoming whole for patients, family

members and professionals in training. Keynote Address, Conference on Hope and

Healing, Center for Advancing Palliative Excellence, College of Medicine, Wayne

State University, Michigan, 21st April, 2009.

K69. Leung, P.P.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., Lo, P.H.Y. & Ho, R.T.H. (2009, January). Adjustment

Patterns of Chinese Women Surviving Breast Cancer. Paper presented in the Thirteenth

Annual Conference "Research that Promotes Sustainability and (re)Builds Strengths" of

the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, Jan. 15–18, 2009.

K70. Chan, C.L.W., Xu, Y.B., Tsang, S.K.M., Lee, G L., Yip, P.S.F., Cheung, D., Ng, S.M. &

Zhang, X.L. (2008). Life events among urban population in China. Paper presented in

the Symposium on The quest for social cohesion in greater China: Challenges for social

policy and governance, 20 June 2008, Hong Kong.

K71. Khng, J.N.W. *, Chow, A.Y.M. & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Dual-process normalization by

parents: Protective factor for adjustment of the childhood cancer survivors in Singapore?

Paper presented in the Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, November 13-15,

2008. (A44) (Joan Khng, M.Ph. student, was awarded the Young Investigator Award

for this presentation).

K72. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., Ng, S.M. & Ho, R.T.H. (2008) Different People, Different

Needs: Uncovering the Differential Benefits of Psychosocial Intervention Groups for

Breast Cancer Survivors. Paper presented in the Hong Kong International Cancer

Congress, November 13-15, 2008. (A45) (Phyllis Lo, M.Ph. student was awarded the

Young Investigator Award for this presentation).

K73. Lo, P.H.Y.*, Chan, C.L.W., Ng, S.M. & Ho, R.T.H. (2008) What Helps? Long-term

Efficacy of Psychosocial Intervention Groups for breast Cancer Patients. Paper

presented in the Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, November 13-15, 2008.

(A46)

K74. Tsui, Y.L.* & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Community Reconstruction – Welfare Perspective

on Rebuilding of Sichuan. Hong Kong Christian Service Bulletin, October, 2008:4. (in

Chinese).

K75. Ran, M.S.*, Chan, C.L.W., Chen, E.Y.H., Schwab, G., Conwell, Y. (October, 2008).

Suicide among patients with schizophrenia in China. 3rd

Asia Pacific Regional

Conference of International Association for Suicide Prevention, (A0029, pp.21). Hong

Kong.

K76. Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P. & Ho, A. (2008). Integrative care model for suicide survivors –

removing guilt of suicide of loved ones. Paper presented at the 3rd

Asia Pacific Regional

Conference of International Association for Suicide Prevention, (A0221, pp.58). Hong

Kong: 31 October – 3 November 2008.

K77. Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Workshop on Body-Mind-Spirit Well-being: An eastern

integrative therapeutic approach. Invited workshop in The 5th World Congress of

Psychotherapy (WCP2008), Beijing, October 12-15, 2008.

K78. Ng, S.M.* & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Chinese medicine psychology and integrative

therapy. Presentation in The 5th World Congress of Psychotherapy (WCP2008), Beijing,

Oct 12-15, 2008.

K79. Woo, I.M.H. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Continuing bonds as a means to alleviate

survival guilt in bereaved Chinese organ recipients. Presentation in the 2008

International ENABLE Symposium and 5th

Palliative Care Symposium, October 11th

,

2008, Hong Kong.

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K80. Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., & Ho, A.H.Y. (2008)

Chinese Culture and Impact on Death, Dying and Bereavement. Invited presentation in

the Multicultural Perspective on Death and Grief. Organized by the International

Workgroup on Death, Dying and Bereavement, in cooperation with The National Center

for Death Education, Mount Ida College, The Hospice & Palliative Care Federation of

MA, MGH Institute of Health Professions, and The New England AIDS Education

Training Center@UMass Medical School. UMass Boston Harbor Campus, 19th

September, 2008.

K81. Ho, J.O.C. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) An Exploratory Study on the breaking of the Cycle

of Intergenerational Transmission of Child Abuse. Paper presented in the 17th

ISPCAN

International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect. 7th

– 10th

September, 2008.

K82. Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P.P.Y., Pon, A.Y.L., & Chan, W.K.H. (2008) Respecting Choices:

From Bitterness to Bittersweet: Resilience & Transformation from Grief and

Bereavement. Keynote Presentation in Respecting Choices: Singapore Palliative Care

Conference 2008. 29th

- 30th

August, 2008, Singapore Hospice Council, Singapore.

K83. Chan, C.L.W., Pon, A.Y.L., Chan, W.K.H. & Leung, P.P.Y. (2008) Mainstreaming

Bereavement. Plenary Presentation in Respecting Choices: Singapore Palliative Care

Conference 2008. 29th

- 30th

August, 2008, Singapore Hospice Council, Singapore.

K84. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, W.K.H., Leung, P.P.Y. & Pon, A.Y.L., (2008) Measuring the

Unmeasurable: Grief and Bereavement. Plenary Presentation in Respecting Choices:

Singapore Palliative Care Conference 2008. 29th

- 30th

August, 2008, Singapore Hospice

Council, Singapore.

K85. Chan, C.L.W., Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chow, A.Y.M., Chan, T.W.F., Ng, S.M., Leung,

P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., Ho, A.H.Y. (2008) An Eastern Empowerment Approach to Death,

End-of-life and Bereavement, Invited presentation in the Faculty Symposium, School of

Social Work, Smith College, Massachusetts, USA: 29th

July 2008.

K86. Lee, G.L. *, Lo, P. H. Y., & Chan, C. L. W. (2008) Creation of a therapeutic community

for school-aged orphans in rural China. Presentation in the 34th

Biannual Congress of

the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), July, 2008, Durban,

South Africa.

K87. Lee, G.L. * & Chan, C. L. W. (2008) Journey through infertility: Gain through loss.

Presentation in the 34th

Biannual Congress of the International Association of Schools

of Social Work (IASSW), July, 2008.

K88. Lo H.Y.P. *, Chan C.L.W., & Ho T.H. (2008). Linking health practices and spirituality

in Chinese breast cancer survivors. Paper presented in the International Psychosocial

Oncology Society (IPOS) 10th World Congress, Madrid, Spain, 9-13 June, 2008.

K89. Khng, J.N.W. *, Chow, A.Y.M., Chan, C.L.W. (2008) The role of caring parent-child

relationships in the resilient adjustment of Singaporean Childhood Cancer Survivors.

Paper presentation in the Annual Conference of the Association of Oncology Social

Workers, May 7-9, 2008, Lousiville, Kentucky, USA.

K90. Chan, C.L.W., Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chow, A.Y.M., Chan, T.W.F., Ng, S.M., Leung,

P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., Ho, A.H.Y. (2008) ENABLE Project: The 8A Death Acceptance

and Empowerment Model. Invited presentation in the Global Mourning – Death Among

and Beyond Ourselves, ADEC 30th

Annual Conference. Montreal, Canada, 1st – 3

rd

May, 2008.

K91. Woo, I.M.H. *, Chan, C.L.W., & Chow, A.Y.M. (2008) Bereavement Experience Of

Chinese Widowers After Conjugal Loss. Presentation in the Global Mourning – Death

Among and Beyond Ourselves, ADEC 30th

Annual Conference. Montreal, Canada, 1st –

3rd

May, 2008.

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K92. Pan, J.Y. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Acculturation and Resilience of Mainland Chinese

University Students in Hong Kong. Paper presented in the Faculty Research Conference,

Faculty of Social Sciences, 26th

April, 2008.

K93. Chan, C.L.W. (2008) The Role of Social Work Profession in the Family. 2008 Social

Work Day Symposium on Family and Social Work organized by the Hong Kong Social

Workers Association. April 15th

, 2008.

K94. Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Troubles? Troubles! Presentation to Teachers Forum of the

Council of Buddhist Secondary Schools in Hong Kong. 12th

April, 2008.

K95. Chan, C.L.W. (2008) The Development of Life and Death Education in Hong Kong.

Presentation in the Symposium on Life and Death Education. Society of Life and Death

Education. 14th

March, 2008.

K96. Chan, C.L.W., & Ng, S.M. (2008) Handling the Fear among Family Members in

End-of-Life and Bereavement. Presentation in the Symposium on Families in Asia.

Asia-Pacific Network on Family Therapy. 24th

-26th

January, 2008.

K97. Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Celebrating Life – Skills in Serving Patients in End of Life.

Keynote Address to the Best Practice Symposium on Palliative Care. Hong Kong

Council of Social Services. 11th

January, 2008.

K98. Chan, C.L.W. & Leung, P.P.Y. (2008) Working with the fear of relapse – Handling death

anxiety and reconciliating for a good life. Lecture to the Breast Cancer Foundation, 5th

January, 2008.

K99. Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Embracing Suffering – Psychosocial intervention model in helping

patients to transcend from their cancer experience. (pp.27-39) Proceedings of the

Second National Psycho-social Oncology Training Symposium. Organized by the China

Psycho-Oncology Society, China Psychiatrist Alliance and America Cancer Society,

14-17 October, 2008, Beijing. (in Chinese)

K100. Chow A.Y.M. * and Chan C.L.W. (2008) Knowing the Unknown: A course on death and

dying in Hong Kon. Paper presented at the 30th

Annual Conference of Association for

Death Education and Counseling, Montreal, Canada. May 1, 2008.

K101. Ran M.S. *, Mao W.J., Hu S.H., Tang C.P., Lin F.R., Li L., Li S.G., Chen E.Y.H., Chan

C.L.W. and Conwell Y. (2008) Never-treated patients with schizophrenia in rural China,

XIVth Biennial Winter Workshop on Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders, Montreux,

Switzerland, Feb 3-7, 2008

K102. Ho, S.M.Y., Bonanno, G.A., Chan, C.L.W., & Wong, C.P.Y. (2007). The relationship

between attachment style and adjustment to bereavement among Hong Kong Chinese: A

Preliminary Study. In K. Moore (Ed.), Proceedings of the 42nd APS Annual Conference

(pp. 206-210). Brisbane, Australia: Australian Psychological Society.

K103. Chan, C.L.W. & Lee, G.L. (2007) Adversity and Resilience - Liberating Your Inner

Strength and Resilience. Student Symposium on Positive Mental Health, Shantao

University. 27th

December, 2007. (Workshop for suicide prevention for university

students).

K104. Chan, C.L.W. & Chan, W.K.H. (2007) Enhancing Competence in Working with End of

Life. Invited workshop for hospice workers of Lee Ka Shing foundation, Shantao, 28th

December, 2007.

K105. Chan, C.L.W., Pon, A.K.L., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., Tin, A.F., Chow, A.Y.M.,

Chan, T.Y.F., & Ng, S.M. (2007) Get SET & Go - Surviving, Empowering and

Transforming Goals in Spousal End-of-Life Care, Death and Bereavement. State of the

Art Lecture, the 14th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, 4th

International Think

Tank Forum: Anti-Cancer Innovation and Global Collaboration, cum 4th

Annual

Meeting of the Centre for Cancer Research. 14th

-16th

November, 2007. Abstract 27.

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K106. Ho, R.T.H. *, Leung, P.P.Y., Lo, P.H.Y., Chan, C.L.W. (2007) Extrinsic and Intrinsic

Support for Surviving Breast Cancer - Long Term Impact of Psychosocial Intervention

and Self Reconstruction Process in Adaptation to Cancer Among Chinese Women.

Plenary Presentation of the 14th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, 4th

International Think Tank Forum: Anti-Cancer Innovation and Global Collaboration,

cum 4th

Annual Meeting of the Centre for Cancer Research. 14th

-16th

November, 2007.

Abstract 17.2.

K107. Khng, J.N.W. *, Chow, A.Y.M., Chan, C.L.W. (2007) The Role of Perceived Parental

Support in the Experience of Resilience of Singaporean Childhood Cancer Survivors.

Paper presentation of the 14th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, 4th

International Think Tank Forum: Anti-Cancer Innovation and Global Collaboration,

cum 4th

Annual Meeting of the Centre for Cancer Research. 14th

-16th

November, 2007.

Abstract 5.1. (Miss Joan Khng, MPh student, received the Young Investigator Award for

this paper).

K108. Chan, W.C.H. *, Chan, C.L.W., Yeung, E.W.F. Lau, K.S. (2007) He is Willing to Talk

about Death and Dying: But is this Good Enough? Paper presentation of the 14th

Hong

Kong International Cancer Congress, 4th

International Think Tank Forum: Anti-Cancer

Innovation and Global Collaboration, cum 4th

Annual Meeting of the Centre for Cancer

Research. 14th

-16th

November, 2007. Abstract 6.1.

K109. Chan, Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., Lo, P.H.Y. (2007) Exploring the Role of Spirituality in

Chinese Breast Cancer Patients. Paper presentation of the 14th

Hong Kong International

Cancer Congress, 4th

International Think Tank Forum: Anti-Cancer Innovation and

Global Collaboration, cum 4th

Annual Meeting of the Centre for Cancer Research.

14th

-16th

November, 2007. Abstract 6.2.

K110. Ho, R T.H. *, Ng S.M. and Chan C.L.W., (2007) Effects of dance movement therapy on

improving mental health in cancer patients, Psycho-oncology. 16 (9): S225. (2013

Impact factor 4.044)

K111. Ho, R. T. H. *, Chan, C. L. W., Ho, S. M. Y., Lee, P. W. H., Sham, J. S. T., Chow, L. W.

C., et al. (2007). Active Treatment with Professionals Yields Promising and Sustained

Advantages for Chinese Breast Cancer Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial of

Psychosocial Interventions in Hong Kong. Psycho-Oncology.16(9):S13. (2013 Impact

factor 4.044)

K112. Chan, C.L.W., Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chan, T.Y.F., Ng, S.M., Chow, A.Y.M. (2007)

The Science and Art of Holistic Care. Invited presentation in the Symposium on Caring

Heart and Serving Soul, 120th

Anniversary of the Alice Nethersole Hospital, 3rd

October,

2007, Hospital Authority.

K113. Ho, S.M.Y.; Bonanno, G. & Chan, C.L.W. (2007) The Relationship between Attachment

Style and Adjustment to Bereavement among Hong Kong Chinese. 42nd

APS Annual

Conference, 25-29 September 2007, Brisbane, Australia.

K114. Chan, C.L.W., Ng, S.M., Tsui, E. (2007) Psychosocial and Spiritual Management for

Women in Pain. Plenary Presentation in the First Annual Scientific Meeting 2007, Hong

Kong Pain Society, 22nd

– 23rd

September, 2007, Hong Kong.

K115. Ho, R. T. H. *, Chan, C. L. W., Ho, S. M. Y., Lee, P. W. H., Sham, J. S. T., Chow, L. W.

C., et al. (2007). Active Treatment with Professionals Yields Promising and Sustained

Advantages for Chinese Breast Cancer Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial of

Psychosocial Interventions in Hong Kong. Paper presented at The 9th

World Congress of

Psycho-Oncology – Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer Care. 16-20,

September, 2007, Imperial College, London, U.K. Psycho-oncology, 16 (S): S13. (2013

Impact factor 4.044)

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K116. Chan, C.L.W.; Leung, P. P.Y. & Ng, S.M. (2007) Turning Curses in Blessings – An

Eastern Body-Mind-Spirit Approach to Cancer Care. Invited post-conference workshop

for the IPOS 9th

World congress of Psycho-Oncology, 16-20 September, 2007, London,

UK.

K117. Leung, P.P.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W. and Ho, R.T.H. (2007) Towards balance and harmony:

Process of self reconstruction in adaptation to cancer among Chinese women. Paper

presented at the 9th

World Congress of Psycho-oncology: Integrating the Psychosocial to

Achieve Quality Cancer Care, 16-20 September 2007, London, UK.

K118. Leung, P.P.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W. and Ng, S.M. (2007) Tranquil action: Eastern cultural

beliefs as a source of coping strength among Chinese women with breast cancer. Paper

presented at the 9th

World Congress of Psycho-oncology: Integrating the Psychosocial to

Achieve Quality Cancer Care, 16-20 September 2007, London, UK.

K119. Lee, A.M. *, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, A.H.Y., Wang, C.N., Tang, Y.H., Lau, S.M., Leung,

P.P.Y., Fu, Y.T., Yau, Y.T. & Ho, J.W.C. (2007). The Efficacy of the Body-Mind-Spirit

Intervention Model on improving the quality of life and psychological well-being of

Chinese patients with colorectal cancer. Health Research Symposium 2007: Building

bridges between research, practice & policy. Hong Kong: 10 September 2007.

K120. Lo, H.H.M. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2007) Transforming to a New Life: A mindfulness and

compassionate mind training program for depression and anxiety for Hong Kong

Chinese (P0088), in the 2007 World Mental Health Congress of the World Federation

for Mental Health, July 2007, Hong Kong.

K121. Woo, I.W.H. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2007) The body-mind-spirit approach to better mental

health among Chinese widowers after conjugal loss (P0138) in the 2007 World Mental

Health Congress of the World Federation for Mental Health, July 2007, Hong Kong.

K122. Ho A.H.Y., Ng S.M., Chow A.Y.M., Chan C.H.Y., Tang A.C.W., Tin A.F., Yan E.C.W.

and Chan C.L.W. (2007). Perception of Death Across the Adult Lifespan: A Close

Examination of the Death Attitude Profile Among the General Hong Kong Population,

ENABLE International Symposium on Death, Dying and Bereavement, The University

of Hong Kong, July 11th

, 2007.

K123. Woo M.H.I. *, Chan C.L.W., Chow A.Y.M. and Ho T.H. (2007). Retying nuptial knots:

Chinese widowers’ perspective, 2007 Research Postgraduate Conference, June 30th

,

2007, abstract number D10. (Mr. Ivan Woo, MPh student, Young Investigator Award).

K124. Chan, C.L.W. & Chow, A.Y.M. (2007) Bereavement care in Hong Kong: Past, Present

and Future. Keynote address in the Taiwan Academic Symposium on Hospice Care on

June 24th

- 26th

, 2007, Taipei, Taiwan.

K125. Ho T.H. *, Ng S.M. and Chan C.L.W. (2007). Effects of dance movement therapy on

improving mental health in cancer patients, Abstract. Psycho-oncology, 2007, 16 (9),

S225.

K126. Lo H.Y.P. *, Chan C.L.W., Ho T.H., Lee P.W.H., Chow L.W.C., Ho M.Y. and Sham

J.S.T. (2007) An Efficacy Study of the Body-Mind-Spirit Intervention and Supportive

Expressive Therapy on Emotional Suppression in Chinese Breast Cancer Survivors

(XI-2), American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) 4th Annual Conference,

2007.

K127. Chan, C.L.W., Tsui, E.Y.L. & Ng, S.M. (2007). Application of Chinese Yangsheng and

Chinese Medicine into Empowerment of Older Adults in Care. Presented in Certificate

Course in “Weight Control: The Elderly in-Control of Their Health”. Pok Oi Hospital.

29th May, 2007, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong.

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K128. Chan, C.L.W., Fan, F.M., Ng, S.M., Chow, A.Y.M., Ho, R.T.H., Ho, A.H.Y., Leung,

P.P.Y. & Chan, C.H.Y. (2007). Integrative Therapy: Eastern Model of Holistic

Body-Mind-Spirit Wellness. Invited presentation in the “Changing Societies, Changing

People - Psychotherapeutic Answers” German-Chinese Congress for Psychotherapy,

organized by the German-Chinese Academy for Psychotherapy, Shanghai Jiaotong

University Mental Health Center & Shanghai Mental Health Center, May 20th

– 23rd

,

2007 in Shanghai.

K129. Chan, C.L.W. & Fan, F.M. (2007) Body-Mind-Spirit Well-being: An eastern counseling

approach. Workshop in the “Changing Societies, Changing People - Psychotherapeutic

Answers” Chinese-German Congress for Psychotherapy, organized by the

German-Chinese Academy for Psychotherapy, Shanghai Jiaotong University Mental

Health Center & Shanghai Mental Health Center, May 20th

– 23rd

, 2007 in Shanghai,

China.

K130. Chan, C.L.W. & Fan, F.M. (2007) Body-Mind-Spirit Well-being: An eastern counseling

approach. Invited workshop presentation in the IV Pan-Pacific Congress of

Psychotherapy and Counseling in the Era of Change. Organized by the Asian

Federation for Psychotherapy, Government of Sverdlovsk Region and Professional

Psychotherapeutic League of Russia, 18th

– 20th

May, 2007, in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

K131. Pan, J.Y. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2007) Meaning of life as a protective factor of positive

affect in acculturation: An example of Mainland Chinese postgraduate students in Hong

Kong. Annual Conference of the Division of Counseling Psychology, British

Psychological Society, 18th

– 20th

May, 2007, Chester, U.K.

K132. Woo, I.M.H. *, Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., & Ho, R.T.H. (2007). Chinese widowers’

self-perception of growth after conjugal loss. Paper accepted for presentation in the

Association for Death Education and Counseling’s 29th Annual Conference, 12th

-15th

April 2007, U.S.A.

K133. Chan, C.L.W. (2007) Integrative Social Work in Health & Mental Health: Model

Building and Development. Keynote speaker on the Symposium on Integration and

Development: Social Work in a Harmonious Society. Organized by the Department of

Social Work and Social Administration of the University of Hong Kong and the

Department of Social Work of Fu Dan University, 20th

-21st Jan., 2007, Shanghai, China.

K134. Ran, M.S. *, Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, C.L.W., Mao, W.J., Hu, S.H., Tang, C.P., Lin, F.R., Li,

Li., Conwell, Y. (2007) Spiritual Beliefs and Religious Practices among Persons with

Schizophrenia in Rural Community. Paper presented in the International Congress on

Schizophrenia Research 3/28-4/1, 2007, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.

K135. Chan C.L.W. and Ng S.M. (2007) Spirituality of care giving: An Eastern perspective of

health administration, 15th International Consortium for Social Development

Symposium, Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

K136. Pan J. * and Chan C.L.W. (2007) The protective functions of meaning of life on

emotional well-being in acculturation: a resilience framework, Research Postgraduate

Conference 2007, Hong Kong.

K137. Tin A.F. *, Chan C.H.Y., Tang A.C.W., Ng S.M., Chan C.L.W. and Ho A.H.Y. (2007)

Promoting positive coping of death: A review of life and death education in Hong Kong

and the role of University. Paper presented at the 1st Asia-Pacific Conference on

Healthy Universities. Hong Kong, 8-10 March 2007.

K138. Pan J. * and Chan C.L.W. (2007) Resilience in acculturation: effect of meaning-focused

coping on life satisfaction, 115th

Annual Convention, American Psychological

Association, August 17-20, 2007, San Francisco, USA.

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K139. Ran, M.S. *, Chen, S.Y., Schwab, G., Dames, V., Tracy, J., & Chan, C.L.W. (2006).

Suicide prevention in Micronesia: A review of the academic literature. Proceeding of the

5th

International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, (pp. 188).

Hong Kong.

K140. Ran, M.S. *, Chen, S.Y., & Chan, C. L. W. (2006). Schizophrenia and social work in

rural China. 5th

International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health,

(pp.188). Hong Kong.

K141. Leung P.P.Y. *, & Chan C.L.W. (2006) The combined use of narrative and

experience-near techniques in the investigation of meaning in women with breast cancer,

Psycho-Oncology, 15(1), S5.

K142. Chan, C.H.Y. *, Ng, E., & Chan, C.L.W. (2006) The Effects of Spousal Dyadic and

Fertility Adjustments on the Psychological Well-being of Infertile Couples (P0807)

Paper presented in the 5th

International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental

Health, 10th

-14th

December, 2006, Hong Kong.

K143. Lee, G.L. * & Chan, C. L. W. (2006) "Infertility: The Impact of Intrapersonal and

Interpersonal Factors in Coping Appraisal" (P0811) Paper presented in the 5th

International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, 10th

-14th

December, 2006, Hong Kong.

K144. Pon, A. * & Chan, C. L. W. (2006) Understanding the Experiences of Families Living

with Survivors of Liver Cancer" (P0984) Paper presented in the 5th

International

Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, 10th

-14th

December, 2006,

Hong Kong.

K145. Pan, J. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Emotional Resilience of Chinese Postgraduate

Students in Hong Kong from Mainland China" (P0721) Paper presented in the 5th

International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, 10th

-14th

December, 2006, Hong Kong.

K146. Cheung, P.K.H. *, Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Coping with Diminished Sex after Breast

Cancer - An Articulation of Embodied Spiritual Experiences of Husbands (P0519) Paper

presented in the 5th

International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental

Health, 10th

-14th

December, 2006, Hong Kong.

K147. Chan, R.W.M. *, Chan, C.L.W. (2006) The effect from self-esteem and perceived

controllability on the intensity of grief reaction by relationship and non

relationship-related loss. Paper presented in the 5th

International Conference of Social

Work in Health and Mental Health, 10th

-14th

December, 2006, Hong Kong.

K148. Ran, M.S. *; Chen, S.Y.; Schwab, G.; Dames, V.; Tracy, J. & Chan, C.L.W. (2006)

Suicide Prevention in Micronesia: A Review of the Academic Literature. Paper

presented in the 5th

International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental

Health, 10th

-14th

December, 2006, Hong Kong.

K149. Leung, P.P.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W. and Lo, P.H.Y. (2006). Chinese women's perception of

self before and after cancer: What do patients' metaphors tell us? Paper presented in the

5th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Hong Kong,

10-14, December, 2006.

K150. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, R.T.H., Lee, P.W.H., Chow, L.W.C., Ho, S.M.Y., &

Sham, J.S.T. (2006) Coping with Cancer: Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy on

Chinese Breast Cancer Women (P0987) Paper presented in the 5th International

Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, 10th -14th December, 2006,

Hong Kong.

K151. Ran, M.S. *, Chan, C. L. W., Chen, E. Y. H., Mao, W. J., Hu, S. H., Tang, C. P., Lin, F.

R., Li, L., & Conwell, Y. (2006). The influence of caregivers on treatment of patients

with schizophrenia in rural China. Schizophrenia Research, (suppl.) 81, 63.

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K152. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, R.T.H., Lee, P.W.H., Chow, L.W.C., Ho, S.M.Y., &

Sham, J.S.T. (2006) Body-Mind-Spirit intervention for Chinese Breast Cancer Patients:

Intervention and maintenance advantage over patients; self-help groups (P 4.5) Paper

presented in the 13th Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, 15th -17th November,

2006, Hong Kong.

K153. Tsui, E.Y.L. *, Ng, S.M., Chan, C.L.W., & Lo, P.H.Y. (2006). The Body-Mind-Spirit

Model: An interventional approach to enhance wellbeing of Chinese women. Paper

presented in the 5th International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental

Health, 10th -14th December, 2006, Hong Kong.

K154. Woo, I.M.H. *, Chow, A.Y.M., Ho, R.T.H., & Chan, C.L.W. (2006). A developmental

perspective on Chinese widowers’ self-perception of growth: A preliminary study. Paper

presented in the 13th Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, 15th-17th November

2006, abstract number 4.8.

K155. Ho, A.H.Y. *, Lee, A.M., Chan, C.L.W., Wang, C.N. Fu, Y.T., Yau, Y.T., & Ho, J.W.C.

(2006). Posttraumatic Growth through Meaning Reconstruction: The Effectiveness of

the Body-Mind-Spirit Model on Improving the QoL of Chinese patients with Colorectal

Cancer. Paper presented in the 13th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress. Hong

Kong: 15th

-17th

November, 2006.

K156. Wang, C.N. *, Pon, A.K.L., Ho, A.H.Y., Chan, C.L.W., Fan, S.T., & Ho, T.H. (2006).

The Return to Toxicity : The Regressing Back to Old Habits Amongst Long Term Liver

Cancer Survivors in Hong Kong. Paper presented in the 13th

Hong Kong International

Cancer Congress. Hong Kong: 15th

-17th

November, 2006.

K157. Woo, I.M.H. *, Wong, K., Pang, E.S.Y., Cheng, V., Li, C., Ho, R.T.H., Pon, A., Tung, R.,

Lee, P.W.H., & Chan, C. L. W. (2006). Development of a strengths-based screening tool

for Hong Kong people diagnosed with cancer. Paper presented in the 13th Hong Kong

International Cancer Congress, 15th-17th November 2006, abstract number 1.6.

K158. Chan, C.L.W. & Chan, C.H.Y. (2006) Nourishing Your Heart: Say goodbye to Stress.

Workshop presentation in the 1st Asian Preventive Cardiology and Cardiac

Rehabilitation Conference cum 6th

Certificate Course in Cardiac Rehabilitation, 2nd

-5th

December, 2006.

K159. Chan, C.L.W.; Chan, C.H.Y.; Pan, J.Y. & Ng, S.M. (2006) Resilience and Growth:

Chinese Medicine Perspective on Health and Mental Health. Keynote Address in the

Conference on Student Development of University Students. Association of University

Student Affairs and Development, Hong Kong. 28th

November, 2006.

K160. Chan, C.H.Y. *; Chan, T.H.Y., Lo, P.H.Y.; Tsui, E. & Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Developing a

Program on Leadership and Professional endeavor for Pre-university Students under the

Early Admission Scheme. Paper presentation in the Conference on Student

Development of University Students. Association of University Student Affairs and

Development, Hong Kong. 28th

November, 2006.

K161. Pan, J.Y. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Emotional Resilience of Postgraduate Students from

Mainland China in Hong Kong. Paper presentation in the Conference on Student

Development of University Students. Association of University Student Affairs and

Development, Hong Kong. 28th

November, 2006.

K162. Lo, P.H.Y. *; Chan, C.L.W. & Ho, R.T.H. (2006) Body-Mind-Spirit Intervention for

Chinese Female Cancer Patients: Intervention and Maintenance Advantage over

Patients’ Self-Help Group.. Paper presented in the 13th

Hong Kong International Cancer

Congress and 3rd

Annual Meeting Centre for Cancer Research, 15th

-17th

November,

2006. (Lo, P. H.Y. was awarded the Young Investigator Award 2006)

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K163. Ho, A.H.Y. *; Lee, A.M. & Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Posttraumatic Growth Through

Meaning Reconstructions: The Effectiveness of the Body-Mind-Spirit Intervention

Model on Improving the Quality of Life and Psychosocial Wellbeing of Chinese

Patients with Colorectal Cancer: A Preliminary Report. Paper presented in the 13th

Hong

Kong International Cancer Congress and 3rd

Annual Meeting Centre for Cancer

Research, 15th

-17th

November, 2006.

K164. Pon, A.K.L. *; Chan, C.L.W. & Fan, S.T. (2006) Survivorship and Liver Cancer: My

Advice to You. Paper presented in the 13th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress

and 3rd

Annual Meeting Centre for Cancer Research, 15th

-17th

November, 2006.

K165. Woo M.H.I. *, Wong K., Pang E.S.Y., Cheng V., Li C., Ho T.H., Pon A., Tung R., Lee

P.W.H. and Chan C.L.W. (2006) Development of a strengths-based screening tool for

Hong Kong people diagnosed with cancer, 13th Hong Kong International Cancer

Congress and 3rd

Annual Meeting Centre for Cancer Research, 15th

-17th

November,

2006, abstract number 1.6

K166. Woo M.H.I. *, Chow A.Y.M., Ho T.H. and Chan C.L.W. (2006) A developmental

perspective on Chinese widowers’ self-perception of growth: A preliminary study, 13th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress and 3rd

Annual Meeting Centre for Cancer

Research, 15th

-17th

November, 2006, abstract number 4.8

K167. Wang C.N. *, Pon A.K.L., Ho A.H.Y., Chan C.L.W., Fan S.T. and Ho T.H. (2006) The

Return to Toxicity : The Regressing Back to Old Habits Amongst Long Term Liver

Cancer Survivors in Hong Kong. Paper presented in the 13th

Hong Kong International

Cancer Congress and 3rd

Annual Meeting Centre for Cancer Research, 15th

-17th

November, 2006.

K168. Chan, T.H.Y. *; Chan, C.L.W. & Ho, R.T.H. (2006) A Study on Emotion Expression and

Mental Health of Chinese Female Cancer Patients. Paper presented in the 13th

Hong

Kong International Cancer Congress and 3rd

Annual Meeting Centre for Cancer

Research, 15th

-17th

November, 2006.

K169. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, T.Y.F., Tin, A.F., Pon, A., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.K.H., Chan, F.

and Chow, A.Y.M. (2006) Caring for Carers: Spiritual Transformation from Grief to

Celebration of Life. Invited presentation in the “Nurturing Partnership in Hospice Care”

the 7th

APHC (Asian Pacific Hospice Conference) organized by the Asian and Pacific

Hospice Network, 26th

to 29th

September, 2006, Manila, Philippines.

K170. Chan, C.L.W., Tang, A., Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chan, T.W.F., Ng, S.M., Ho, A.Y.Y.

and Chow, A.Y.M. (2006) Patient Autonomy in the Asian Population: The 8A Death

Acceptance and Empowerment Model. Invited presentation in the “Nurturing

Partnership in Hospice Care” the 7th

APHC (Asian Pacific Hospice Conference)

organized by the Asian and Pacific Hospice Network, 26th

to 29th

September, 2006,

Manila, Philippines.

K171. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, C.H.Y., Ho, P.S.Y., Chan, Y. (2006) Psychosexual Issues in

Women. Invited presentation at the Compulsory Lectures for Community Gynaecology,

Hong Kong College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 12th August, 2006.

K172. Chan, C.L.W. & Fu, W. (2006) Psychosocial Self of a Diabetic Elderly Person. Article

on "Psycho-social Intervention" published on Oriental Daily News dated July 14, 2006

K173. Chan, C.L.W., Lee, A.M., Ho, J.W. C., Tang, V.Y.H. (2006) Psychosocial Aspects of

Hong Kong Stoma Patients. Invited presentation in the 16th

Biennial Congress of the

World Council of Enterostomal Therapists, Hong Kong, 3rd

July, 2006.

K174. Chan, C.L.W. & Chan, Y. (2006) Liberating Women from the Bondage of

Commercialization – A Holistic Health Perspective. Invited presentation in the

Women’s commission Conference on Together We Build a Harmonious Community.

19th

June, 2006.

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K175. Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P.P.Y., Ho, R.T.H. & Ng, S.M. (2006) Spirituality and Holistic

Quality of Life: Promoting Happiness for People with Stress and Illness. Invited

presentation in the Conference on Quality of Life Research in Asia. Organized by the

Hong Kong Society for Quality of Life. May 19-20, 2006. Abstract 23.

K176. Chan, C.L.W. & Chan, C.H.Y. (2006) Spirituality of Care Giving. Invited presentation

in the Symposium of Community Engagement in Healthcare: Incentives and Obstacles

in Collaborations, the Hospital Authority Convention 2006. May 8–9, 2006.

K177. Chan, W.C.H. * and Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Does it hurt to face the reality? – Insight on

prognosis, anxiety and quality of communication in patients with terminal cancer. Paper

presented in the Post-Graduate Conference 2006 of the Faculty of Social Sciences, 22nd

April, 2006.

K178. Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Creative Synergy in Mental Health and Social Well Being –

Learning from Chinese Medicine. Keynote Speaker of the Guam Social Work

Conference 2006 on “Promoting Mental Health and Social Well-Being”, organized by

the NASW Guam Chapter and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences,

University of Guam, March 28-31, 2006.

K179. Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, W.S.C., Wong, P.W.C., Chan, S.S.M., Chan, C.L.W., Law, Y.W.,

Beh, P.S.L., Chan, K.K., Cheng, J.W.Y., Liu, K.Y., & Yip, P.S.F. (2006, March). Suicide

in Hong Kong: A case-control psychological autopsy study. Paper presented at the

meeting of the Asian-Pacific International Association of Suicide Prevention, Singapore.

K180. Leung, P.P.Y. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2006). Use of life review in assessing and

reconstructing meaning in Chinese older women with cancer. Paper presented in the

Sixth International Campbell Collaboration Colloquium: ‘Producing Systematic

Reviews of Evidence: Debates, Standards, and Examples’, Los Angeles, USA, February

22-24, 2006.

K181. Leung, P.P.Y. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2006). Reconstruction of Self- A Qualitative Study on

the Experience of Hong Kong Chinese Breast Cancer Survivors. Poster presented in the

3rd

Annual Conference of the American Psycho-Oncology Society (APOS), February

16-19, 2006. Supplement to the Abstract Book: Posters P23-2.

K182. Leung, P.P.Y. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2006) The Combined Use of Narrative and

Experience-Near Techniques in the Investigation of Meaning in Women with Breast

Cancer. Paper presented in the Third Annual Conference of the American

Psycho-Oncology Society (APOS), 16-19, Feb. 2006, Abstract Book: I-4.

K183. Chou, K.L. *; Chan, C.L.W.; Macfarlane, D.; Dang, Y.; Ng, S.M. (2006). The impact of

Xiang Gong on depression amongst older adults living in nursing homes: A randomized

controlled trial with two arms. Paper presented in the Sixth International Campbell

Collaboration Colloquium: ‘Producing Systematic Reviews of Evidence: Debates,

Standards, and Examples’, University of Southern California, 22-24, February, 2006.

K184. Leung P.P.Y. *, & Chan C.L.W. (2006) Reconstructing the self: A qualitative study of

the experience of Hong Kong Chinese breast cancer survivors, The 3rd Annual

Conference of American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Amelia Island, Florida, USA,

16-19 February, 2006, Abstract P23-2 .

K185. Ng S.M. *, Chan C.L.W., Wong Y.Y., & Ho T.H. (2006) Overattachment, mind/body

stagnation and depression. Paper presented at the Consultation on Holistic Health &

Care, Prince of Wales Hospital, November, 2006

K186. Leung P.P.Y. *, Chan C.L.W. and Lo P.H.Y. (2006) Chinese women’s perception of

self before and after cancer: What do patients’ metaphors tell us?, The 5th International

Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Hong Kong, China, 10-14,

December, 2006

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K187. Pan J. *, Chan C.L.W., & Joubert L. (2006) Development and validation of the Chinese

Meaning-focused Coping Scale for postgraduate students in Hong Kong from mainland

China, 28th Annual International School Psychology Colloquium on Mental Health and

Education: Students, Teachers and Parents, 2006.

K188. Leung, P.P.Y. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2005) Family support can be a double-edge sword: A

qualitative study on Chinese breast cancer survivors in Hong Kong. Paper presented in

the 12th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, 8-10, December, 2005, Hong Kong.

Abstract number 1.11.

K189. Lo, P.H.Y. *, Ho, R.T.H., Chan, C.L.W., Lee, P.W.H., Chow, L.W.C., Ho, S.M.Y., &

Sham, J.S.T. (2005). Differences in coping styles of breast cancer patients undergoing

total or partial mastectomy. Paper presented at the 12th Hong Kong International

Cancer Congress, Hong Kong.

K190. Chan, Y. *; Ng, K.Y. & Chan, C.L.W. (2005) Spiritual Resources of Chinese Women

with Early Breast Cancer in Hong Kong. Paper presented in the 12th

Hong Kong

International Cancer Congress, 8th

-10th

December, 2005, abstract number 1.1.

K191. Chan, H.Y. *, Ho, R.T.H., Chan, C.L.W., Sham, J.S.T., & Chow, L.W.C. (2005).

Regaining Coherence: Towards an Outcome Measurement for Meaning-making

Intervention with Chinese Cancer Patients. Paper presented at the 12th Hong Kong

International Cancer Congress, Hong Kong.

K192. Tsang, Sandra K. M., Chan, Cecilia L. W., Chan, Celia H.Y., Ng, S. M., Fu, W., Yung, W.

M., & Poon, Y. C. (2005) From Stormy to Smooth Sail : Resilience Of Adult Children

of Parents with Gambling Problems. Paper presented in the First Asian and Pacific

Gambling Conference. November 23-24, 2005. Hong Kong.

K193. Ng, S.M. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2005) New trends in community psychiatry - Implications

for primary health care development in China, Paper presented at the China-US Mental

Health Forum, organized by Yale-China Association and Xiangya School Medicine,

Changsha, October 19-20, 2005.

K194. Chan H.Y. *, Chan C.L.W. and Ho T.H. (2005) A measurement of embitterment in

breast cancer patients, the 18th Asia-Pacific Conference of Social Work, Seoul, South

Korea, 20th

- 23rd

September, 2005.

K195. Chen, E.Y.H., Chan, W.S.C., Wong, P.W.C., Chan, S.S.M., Chan, C.L.W., Law, Y.W.,

Beh, P.S.L., Chan, K.K., Cheng, J.W.Y., Liu, K.Y., & Yip, P.S.F. (2005, August). Suicide

in Hong Kong: A case-control psychological autopsy study. Paper presented at the

meeting of the International Association of Forensic Sciences, Hong Kong.

K196. Ho, R.T.H. *, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, S.M.Y., Lee, P.W.H., Sham, J.S.T. & Chow, L.W.C.

(2005). Psychoneuroendocrine outcomes of psychosocial interventions for breast cancer

patients in Hong Kong: Phase I results. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of

the Psychoneuroimmunology Research, Denver, Colorado. USA.

K197. Chan, C.L.W. (2005). East meets West. Keynote address presented in “Towards

Transcultural Spirituality”, organized by the Faculty of Health and Social Care,

University of Hull, July 19, 2005. UK.

K198. Chow, A.Y.M. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2005) The Role of Hope, Optimism and Social

Support in Bereavement. Paper presented in The 7th

International Conference on Grief

and Bereavement in Contemporary Societies, Jointly organized by Cruise Bereavement

and King’s College London, July 12-15, 2005.

K199. Chan, C.L.W. & Chow, A.Y.M. (2005) The Chinese Ritual in Bereavement. Invited

presentation in The 7th

International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in

Contemporary Societies, Jointly organized by Cruise Bereavement and King’s College

London, July 12-15, 2005.

K200. Chan C.L.W. and Chow A.Y.M. (2005) Expression of continuing bond for Chinese

bereaved people, The 7th

International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in

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Contemporary Societies, Jointly organized by Cruise Bereavement and King’s College

London, July 12-15, 2005.

K201. Chow A.Y.M. * and Chan C.L.W. (2005) Support from family members: buffer or

stressor to Chinese bereaved people? The 7th

International Conference on Grief and

Bereavement in Contemporary Societies, Jointly organized by Cruise Bereavement and

King’s College London, July 12-15., 2005

K202. Ho J.W.C. *, Ho M.Y., Wong K., Chan C.L.W., Chan E. and Yuen S.T. (2005)

Psychological profile of colorectal cancer genetic testing recipients in Hong Kong, First

Conference of InSiGHT, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 14-17 June 2005.

K203. Chan, C. L. W., Ho, R. T. H., Leung, P. P. Y., Ho, S. M. Y., Lee, P. W. H., Sham, J. S. T.,

& Chow, L. W. C. (2005). The effects of psychosocial intervention on the psychosocial

and neuroendocrine outcomes: A prospective 3-group randomized trial with Chinese

breast cancer patients. Paper presented at the Association of Oncology Social Work

(AOSW) 2005 Conference, Austin, Texas, USA. May 2005.

K204. Chow A.Y.M. *, Chan C.L.W. and Ho M.Y. (2005) "What helps in bereavement?” --

Qualitative Study of Chinese Widows in Hong Kong, The 6th Asia Pacific Hospice

Conference, Seoul, Korea, 2005

K205. Lee A.M., Tang V.Y.H., Chan C.L.W., Leung P.P.Y. and Ho J.W.C. (2004) Younger

patients with colorectal cancer are more distressed: the role of body image and negative

support, 11th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, Hong Kong, November 2004.

K206. Tang V.Y.H. *, Lee A.M., Chan C.L.W., Leung P.P.Y. and Ho J.W.C. (2004)

Disorientation and Reconstruction: Dynamic Adaptation of Patients with Colorectal

Cancer, 11th Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, November 2004, Hong Kong.

K207. Chan, C.L.W. (2004) Chicken Soup of the Soul. Conference and Workshop on

Transcending Rheumatism, organized by the Rheumatic Disease Foundation and the

Faculty of Medicine of University of Hong Kong. 9th

– 10th

October, 2004. (in Chinese)

K208. Chan, C. L. W., Tang, V. Y. H., Leung, P. P. Y., Lee, A. M., & Ho, J. W. C. (2004). The

Psychosocial support for stoma patients: Narrative of patients. Paper presented in the

Symposium of "Care for the ostomates: Transdisciplinary Collaboration", organized by

the Hong Kong Cancer Fund and the Hong Kong Stoma Association, November 20,

2004. Hong Kong.

K209. Chan, C.L.W. (2004) Moving along the path of life. Special Public Lecture of AS

Association. 11th

November, 2004. Hong Kong. (in Chinese)

K210. Chan, C. L. W., Chow, A. Y. M. (2004). Integration of meaning reconstruction in the

counseling process with Chinese users in end-of-life care: Experience from Hong Kong.

Paper presented at Crossroad Between Chinese Culture and Western Counseling Models,

July 8-9, 2004. Hong Kong.

K211. Chan, C.H.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., Ng, E.H.Y., Ho, P.C., & Chan, T.H.Y. (2004). An

Eastern Body-Mind-Spirit group intervention approach to infertile women undergoing

IVF. Paper presented at the 4th

International Conference of Social Work in Health and

Mental Health, May 23-27, 2004. Quebec, Canada.

K212. Chan, C.L.W., & Fu, W. (2004). Coping versus transformation: prospects for a

paradigm shift in group intervention for cancer patients. Paper presented at the Fourth

International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, May 23-27,

2004. Quebec City, Canada.

K213. Cheung, P.K.H. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Understanding husbands of women with

breast cancer. Paper presented at 4th

International Conference of Social Work in Health

and Mental Health, May 23-27, 2004. Quebec, Canada.

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K214. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, R.T.H., Fu, W., & Chow, A.Y.M. (2004). Turning Curses into

Blessings - An Eastern Approach to Psychosocial Oncology. Invited presentation at the

4th

International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, May 23-27,

2004. Quebec City, Canada.

K215. Yau, J.K.Y. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Growth through SARS: Effectiveness of an

intervention to build strength in adolescents in Hong Kong. Paper presented at 4th

International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, May 23-27, 2004.

Quebec, Canada.

K216. Ng S.M. *, Chan C.L.W., Leung P.P.Y., Chan C.H.Y. and Yau K.Y. (2004) Beyond

survivorship: Achieving a harmonious dynamic equilibrium using a Chinese medicine

framework in health and mental health, The 4th

International Conference on Social Work

in Health and Mental Health, Quebec, Canada, 23-27 May, 2004

K217. Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Strength-focus and meaning-oriented approach to resilience and

transformation (SMART): A Body-Mind-Spirit approach to healing. Paper presented in

the 9th

Doris Siegel Memorial Colloquium “International Social Health Care: Policy,

program and studies”, Department of Community Medicine, The Mount Sinai School of

Medicine, May 19, 2004. New York, U.S.A.

K218. Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Applying Chinese medicine concepts and practices in

psychosocial oncology. Paper presented at the 20th

Annual Conference of Association of

Oncology Social Work, May 12-15, 2004. Washington, DC, U.S.A.

K219. Ng S.M. *, Chan C.L.W. and Chan H.Y. (2004) Challenges in operationalising

spirituality for evidence-based psychosocial intervention, Paper presented at the

Conference on Spirituality, Religion and Holistic Health, Hong Kong Hospital Authority,

Hong Kong. May 2004.

K220. Chan, C.L.W. (2004). Calm repression or chaotic oscillation of bereavement among

Chinese – The impact of culture on expression of grief. Paper presented at the 5th

Clinical Team Conference on Hospice and Palliative Care, organized by National

Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, March 25, 2004. Las Vegas, USA.

K221. Chan, L.W., Lai, K.Y. & Wong, K.M. (2004) The Developmental Model of Self-Help

Movement in Hong Kong – Future Directions. Plenary presentation at Key to Positive

Living: Self-Managing Health and Chronic Diseases Conference and Workshop,

organized by Community Rehabilitation Network. Hong Kong Society for

Rehabilitation, Hong Kong Medical Council, The University of Hong Kong, 6th

-7th

March, 2004. Hong Kong.

K222. Chan, C. L. W., Leung, P. P. Y., & Chan, C. H. Y. (2004). The transformation process:

Applying Eastern approaches in working with persons with chronic health conditions.

Paper presented at Key to Positive Living: Self-Managing Health and Chronic Diseases

Conference and Workshop, organized by Community Rehabilitation Network, Hong

Kong Society for Rehabilitation, 6th

-7th

March, 2004. Hong Kong.

K223. Cheung, K.H.P. *, Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, R.T.H. (2003). Rediscovering self: Experience

of mastectomized Hong Kong Chinese breast cancer survivors. Psycho-oncology, 12(4),

S522.

K224. Ran, M. *, Chan, C. L. W., Xiang, M. Z., & Wu, Q. H. (2003). Suicide attempts among

patients with psychosis in a Chinese rural community. Schizophrenia Research, 60(1),

S48-49.

K225. Chan, C. L. W. (2003). Care for the dying. The Advanced Training programme for

medical social workers, organized by Shanghai Children’s Medical Centre, December 8,

2003. Shanghai, China.

K226. Ho, R.T.H. * & Chan, C.L.W. (2003). The Effectiveness of Psychosocial Intervention

With Eastern Body-Mind-Spirit Approach : A Pilot Study With Breast Cancer Patients

In Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Surgery. 26 (1) (Supplement) January 2003. S46.

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K227. Chan, C.L.W. (2003) Palliative and Hospice Care. Workshop organized for the

Advanced Training for Medical Social Workers. Shanghai Children Hospital. 8th

December, 2003. Shanghai, China.

K228. Chan, C. L. W. (2003). Coping with death and separation: Implications on social work

education. Invited presentation at the 4th

Symposium on Theory and Practices of Social

Work and Social Work Education, December 7, 2003. Tien Jin, China.

K229. Chan, C.L.W. (2003). Workshop on Body-Mind-Spirit health intervention. Invited

workshop at the 4th

Symposium on Theory and Practices of Social Work and Social

Work Education, December 7, 2003. Tien Jin, China.

K230. Lou, V.W.Q. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2003). Social integration of new immigrants from the

mainland in Hong Kong: A resilience approach. Paper presented at the Conference on

Social Cohesion, organized by the Hong Kong Council of Social Services and the

Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong, November 28-29, 2003.

K231. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, S.M.Y., & Chow, A.Y.M. (2003). An update on bereavement

research in Hong Kong. Plenary presentation at the 10th

Hong Kong International

Cancer Congress, November 19-21, 2003. Hong Kong.

K232. Lee, A.M. *, Chan, C.L.W., Ho, R.T.H., Ho, S.M.Y., Chow, L.W.C., & Fu, W. (2003).

The effectiveness of an Eastern Body-Mind-Spirit group intervention for Chinese breast

cancer patients: Some qualitative findings. Paper presentation at the 10th

Hong Kong

International Cancer congress, November 19-21, 2003. Hong Kong.

K233. Fu, W. *, & Chan, C. L. W. (2003). Transformation of pain in cancer patients through

reconstruction of Chinese folklores related to life-and-death. Paper presentation at the

10th

Hong Kong International Cancer congress, November 19-21, 2003. Hong Kong.

K234. Chan, C. L. W., Ho, S. M. Y., & Chow, A. Y. M. (2003). Bereavement experience of

widows in Hong Kong and their perceived relationship with the deceased. Paper

presented at the 10th

Hong Kong International Cancer congress, November 19-21, 2003.

Hong Kong.

K235. Cheung, K.H. *, & Chan, C. L. W. (2003). Use of self and beyond: Understanding

husbands of women with breast cancer: An exploration of a Chinese approach. Paper

presented at the 10th

Hong Kong International Cancer congress, November 19-21, 2003.

Hong Kong.

K236. Chan, C.L.W. (2003). Fulfilling life and dignified death – theory and practice of hospice

care in Chinese societies. Invited Keynote Speaker at The Third National Symposium on

Hospice and Palliative Care. 19th

– 23rd

, September, 2003. Shantao University, China.

K237. Chan, C.L.W. (2003). A Celebration of Life – Workshop in caring for terminal patients.

The Third National Symposium on Hospice and Palliative Care. 19th

– 23rd

, September,

2003. Shantao University, China.

K238. Chan, C.L.W. (2003) Confronting Death. Lecture Series in End-of-Life Care. Society

for the Promotion of Hospice Care, 13th

September, 2003. Hong Kong.

K239. Chan, C.L.W. (2003). Invited presentation to the Body-Mind-Spirit Workshop.

Conference on Psychotherapy in China in the 21st Century. Professional Committee of

Clinical Psychology and Counseling Psychology, China Association of Psychology.

26th

-28th

August, 2003. Beijing, China.

K240. Chan, C.L.W. (2003). The social impact of SARS: Sustainable action for the

rejuvenation of society. Invited presentation at SARS: Reflections and the Way Forward,

The Annual Scientific Meeting 2003, The Federation of Medical Societies of Hong Kong,

June 21, 2003. Hong Kong.

K241. Ho J.W.C., Ho M.Y., Chan C.L.W., Yuen S.T., Chan M.S. and Siu H.Y.V. (2003)

Psychological profile of hereditary colorectal cancer genetic screening test recipients in

Hong Kong: results of the first 88 participants (Abstracts & Proceedings), Familial

Cancer 2003: Research and Practice, Couran Cove, Australia, 3-6 September 2003.

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K242. Ho, R.T.H. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2002). The effectiveness of psychosocial intervention

with Eastern Body-Mind-Spirit approach: A pilot study with breast cancer patients in

Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Surgery, 26(1), S46.

K243. Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., Ho, S.M.Y., Koo, B., Tin, A., & Koo, E. (2002). The

impact of culture on the expression of grief: Process of bereavement among Hong Kong

Chinese. Invited Plenary Presentation at the International Workgroup on Loss, Grief

and Bereavement, August 25-30, 2002. Bergen, Norway.

K244. Yi, S.Q. *, & Chan, C. L. W. (2002). Study on the support network for divorced women

in China: A qualitative and quantitative analysis. Paper presented at the First

International Symposium on Chinese Women and their Network Capital, organized by

the University of Hong Kong, June 20-21, 2002. Hong Kong.

K245. Ng S.M. *, Chan C.L.W. and Lou W. (2002) The body-mind-spirit approach in

psychosocial intervention - Conceptualization and applications in working with women.

Paper presented in the 6th

Chinese Psychology and Behavioral Science Conference,

Taipei. November, 2002. (in Chinese)

K246. Chow, A.Y.M. *, Chan, C.L.W., Koo, B.W.Z., Koo, E.W.K., & Tin, A.F. (2002). The

development of Hong Kong bereavement care services. Paper presented at the 1st

National Symposium on Psychosocial Oncology for Cancer Patients, organized by

Shanghai 2nd

Medical School, HKU & WHO, April 15-17, 2002. Shanghai, China. (in

Chinese).

K247. Chow, A.Y.M. *, & Chan, C.L.W. (2001). The development of bereavement counseling.

Paper presented at the International Conference of Chinese Culture and Counseling,

organized by the University of Hong Kong – Tsinghua University Joint Research Centre

for Psychological Counseling, March 26-27, 2001. Hong Kong. (in Chinese)

K248. Chan, C.L.W., & Chow, A.Y.M. (2002). The pathway of bereaved persons. Paper

presented at the Conference of Death and the Life World, organized by the Chinese

University of Hong Kong, March 26-28, 2002. Hong Kong. (in Chinese)

K249. Chan, C.L.W. (2002). Stress management in times of difficulty. Invited presentation in

the Stress Management Workshop, Centre of Buddhist Studies, the University of Hong

Kong, January 27, 2002. Hong Kong.

K250. Chan, C.L.W. (2002). Youth participation: 6Ps for Hong Kong. Invited presentation to a

Secondary School - University Interlink project, the University of Hong Kong, January

26, 2002. Hong Kong.

K251. Chan, C. L. W. (2002). Culture and domestic violence. Invited presentation at the

Symposium on Working with Victims of Violence: Issues, Trend and Practice, organized

by the Hong Kong Social Workers’ Association, January 18, 2002. Hong Kong.

K252. Chan, C. L. W. (2002). New frontiers of voluntarism. Invited presentation in the

Symposium on Volunteerism, organized by the Hong Kong Council of Social Services,

January 16, 2002. Hong Kong.

K253. Ran, M. *, Chan, C. L. W., Xiang, M. Z., Huang, M. S., Shan, Y. H., Guo, L. T. et al.

(2001). A controlled study of psychoeducational family intervention in rural Chinese

community families of schizophrenic patients. Australian and New Zealand Journal of

Psychiatry, 35(4) (suppl.), A22.

K254. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). Using Asian philosophies in counseling for divorced women in

Hong Kong and China. Invited presentation at International Congress on

Psychotherapy in China. Psychotherapy: Dialogues between East and West, August

2001. Kunming, China.

K255. Ho, M. Y., Tsang. T. K., Fan, F., Chan, C. L. W., & Wong, A. (2001). The development

of a HKU- Tsinghua University Centre for Indigenous Psychological Counseling.

Workshop at International Congress on Psychotherapy in China. Psychotherapy:

Dialogues between East and West, August 2001. Kunming, China.

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K256. Ran, M. *, Chan, C. L. W., Xiang, M. Z., Huang, M. S., Shan, Y. H., Guo, L. T., Li, S.

G., Liu, Z. R., & Wan, Y. (2001). A controlled study of psychoeducational family

intervention in rural Chinese community families of schizophrenic patients. Australian

and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, S35 (4), A22.

K257. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). Body-Mind-Spirit healing. Invited plenary presentation and

workshop on National Training Course on Advanced Mental Health Practice 2001,

China Mental Health Association and Bei-Hua University, July 22-24, 2001, Jinin,

China.

K258. Ho, M. Y., Chan, C. L. W., Chow, A., & Tsui, Y. (2001). A neglected dimension in grief

model and research. Paper presented at the 8th

Hong Kong International Cancer

Congress, September 2001. Hong Kong.

K259. Chan, C. L. W., Ho, S., & Chow, A. (2001). Community-based psychosocial care:

Survival and quality of life. Paper presented at the 8th

Hong Kong International Cancer

Congress presentation, September 2001. Hong Kong.

K260. Chan, C. L. W., Ho, S. M. Y., Chow, A. Y. M., & Tsui, Y. K. Y. (2001). Grief response

among bereaved Hong Kong Chinese. Paper presented at Counseling and Student

Personal Psychology Program, organized by the University of Minnesota, August, 2001.

Minnesota, U.S.A.

K261. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). Developing gender sensitive in social work curriculum and

programs. Invited presentation at International Forum on Women’s/Gender Studies in

Higher Education Practice, Dalian University, July 19, 2001, Dalian, China.

K262. Chan, C. L. W., Yu, C., Fielding, R., & Sham, J. (2001). Chinese nasopharyngeal

carcinoma patients: The mediating role of optimism on post-radiation quality of life.

Workshop at the Third International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental

Health, July 2-4, 2001. Finland.

K263. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). Miracle cure: Empowerment and resilience training for women

confronting issues of health and mental health. Invited workshop at the Third

International Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, July 2-4, 2001.

Finland.

K264. Chan, C. L. W., & Chow, A. (2001). Turning curses into blessings: Working with the

bereaved and persons with terminal illness. Workshop at the Third International

Conference of Social Work in Health and Mental Health, July 2-4, 2001, Finland.

K265. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). One second techniques: Body-Mind-Spirit approaches to health

and mental health. Workshop at the Third International Conference of Social Work in

Health and Mental Health, July 2-4, 2001. Finland.

K266. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). Applying complementary alternative medicine: A consumers’

perspective. Lecture to the Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, April 23,

2001. Hong Kong.

K267. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). Family solidarity: Government and community support. Invited

presentation at the Seminar on Enhancing Family Resilience in Hong Kong, organized

by the Hong Kong Council of Social Services, April 20, 2001. Hong Kong.

K268. Chan, C. L. W., Chan, Y., & Yung, W. M. (2001). The psycho-social support for women

undergoing IVF treatment. Presentation at the AGM of the O/G Association of Hong

Kong, March 30, 2001. Hong Kong.

K269. Chan, C.L.W. (2001). Developing the Body-Mind-Spirit intervention: A social R&D

process. Presentation at the Symposium on HKU-Ysinghua University Centre of

Indigenious Counseling Research, March 26, 2001. Hong Kong.

K270. Chan, C.L.W. (2001). Social welfare in the post-colonial Hong Kong. The Year 2001

Walter Friedlander Lecture, School of Social Welfare, University of California Berkeley,

March 19, 2001.

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K271. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). The Eastern approaches to healthy aging. Invited presentation to

the Center of Aging, School of Social Welfare, University of California Berkeley,

March 15, 2001, USA.

K272. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). The Body-Mind-Spirit psycho-social oncology. Invited

presentation to the Social Work Department, Stanford Hospital, University of Stanford,

March 7, 2001.

K273. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). The Eastern philosophies and cancer care. Invited presentation

to the Department of Psychiatry, University of Stanford, March 6, 2001.

K274. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). The total health for women: The Hong Kong experience. Invited

presentation to the School of Social Work, University of Southern California, March 2,

2001.

K275. Chan, C. L. W. (2001). The impact of the proposed health care reform. Presentation in

the Symposium on Health Care Reform, Care For Your Heart, February 10, 2001.

K276. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Body-Mind-Spirit healing approaches for the Chinese

population: Evidence of success. Keynote presentation in the 50th

Anniversary of Social

Work Education in the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The

University of Hong Kong, October 27, 2000.

K277. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). A vision of the non-governmental sector. Presentation in the

Conference on “Social Welfare Reform and Its Implications for the Development of the

Welfare Sector”, organized by Hong Kong Council of Social Services, September 29,

2000.

K278. Chan, C. L. W., Chow, A., Koo, B., Tin, A., Yeung, R., & Koo, E. (2000). Calm

repression or chaotic oscillation of bereavement among Chinese: The impact of culture

on expression of grief. Paper presented in the Fifth World Congress of Psycho-Oncology,

September 3-7, 2000. Melbourne, Australia.

K279. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Applying traditional Chinese medicine concepts in working with

cancer patients. Workshop at the Fifth World Congress of Psycho-Oncology, September

3-7, 2000. Melbourne, Australia.

K280. Chow, S.F., & Chan, C.L.W. (2000). Implementation and evaluation of

psychotherapeutic group intervention for Chinese cancer patients in Hong Kong. Paper

presented in the Fifth World Congress of Psycho-Oncology, September 3-7, 2000.

Melbourne, Australia.

K281. Fielding R, Yu C, Chan CLW, Sham JST. (2000) Quality of life and survival in cancer.

Paper presented in the 5th world Congress of Psycho-oncology, Melbourne, Australia.

3-7th September, 2000.

K282. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Practice research for health and mental health: Evidence of

success for brief Body-Mind-Spirit groups. Paper presentation in the Joint Conference of

the International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of

Schools of Social Work, July 29 - August 2, 2000. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

K283. Chan, C. L. W., & Chan, E. K. L. (2000). A collaborative community model for family

violence. Panel presentation in “Shared Responsibility: Social Perspective of Gender

Based Violence”, Symposium on Sexual and Reproductive Health in the New

Millennium, 50th

Anniversary of the Family Planning Association of Hong Kong, July

20-21, 2000. Hong Kong.

K284. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Chinese culture and research: Implications on social work

education and practice. Invited presentation in the International Conference on social

work Education in China, School of Social Work, University of Toronto, June 2000.

Toronto, Canada.

K285. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Application of Eastern philosophy in spirituality and social work.

Invited presentation in the Spirituality and Social Work Conference, June 2000.

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K286. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Creating new services in the new millennium. Paper presented in

the Symposium on Entering a New Millennium: Advances in Social Welfare in Hong

Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, May 30-31, 2000. Hong Kong.

K287. Chan, C. L. W., & Ng, H. S. (2000). Impact assessment of the community rehabilitation

network on quality of life for chronic patients. Paper presented in the First National

Conference on Quality of Life, January 21-24, 2000. Guangzhou, China.

K288. Chan, C. L. W., Fielding, R., Yu, C, & Sham, J.S.T. (2000). Study of quality of life for

cancer patients. Invited Presentation in the First National Conference on Quality of Life,

January 21-24, 2000. Guangzhou, China.

K289. Fielding R, Yu C, Chan CLW, Sham JST. (2000). The FACT-G (Chinese): a validated

measure of quality of life during cancer treatment. Invited Presentation: First National

Quality of Life Symposium, Guangzhou, China PRC 21-24 Jan., 2000.

K290. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Positive approach to cancer: Going high EQ. Invited

presentation in the Launching of Psychosocial Oncology Programme of the Department

of Clinical Oncology of Pamela Youde Eastern Nethersole Hospital, January 8, 2000.

Hong Kong.

K291. Law, M.Y.Y. *, Chan, C.L.W., & Ho, P.W.S. (1999). Psychoeducation for patients with

naso-pharyngeal carcinoma undergoing radiation therapy. Paper presented in the Pan

American Congress of Psychosocial & Behavioral Oncology. Recognition and treatment

of Distress in Cancer: Focus for the Next Century, October 20-23, 1999. New York,

U.S.A.

K292. Chan, C.L.W., & Chan, Y. (1999). Empowerment for marginalized women: Research

and development in emotional healing, social support and policy advocacy. Invited

Presentation in the 26th

A.A.S.W. National Conference in conjunction with the

Asia-Pacific Regional conference of the I.F.S.W., A.P.A.S.W.E. and A.A.S.W.W.E.,

September 26-29, 1999. Brisbane, Australia.

K293. Chan, C. L. W. (1999). Futuristic scenario of psychosocial care for people with chronic

illness. Keynote Address in Community-based Care in the New Millennium: Services

for People with Chronic Illness. Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation and the Faculty

of Social Sciences of The University of Hong Kong, September 20-24, 1999. Hong

Kong.

K294. Chan, C. L. W. (1999). Challenges of children growing up in the 21st century in Hong

Kong. Keynote Address of the Symposium of Children Agenda in the 21st Century, Save

the Children Fund and Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong,

August 20-21, 1999.

K295. Chan, E.K.L. *, Chan, C. L. W., & Liu, M. (1999). Risk factors of spousal violence in

Chinese society. Paper presentation in the 6th

International Family Violence Research

Conference, July 25-28, 1999. New Hampshire, USA.

K296. Liu, M. *, Chan, C. L. W., & Chan, E. K. L. (1999). Why and how does she stay: A case

study of wife abuse in rural China. Paper presented in the 6th

International Family

Violence Research Conference, July 25-28, 1999. New Hampshire, USA.

K297. Lou, W.Q. *, Chan, C. L. W., & Low, L. L. (1999). Aging of migrant women from

mainland China in Hong Kong. Paper presented in the Women’s Health – The Nation’s

Gain: An International Conference with a Special Focus on Older Women in Asia, July

5-7, 1999. Singapore.

K298. Chan, C. L. W. (1999). Cultural dimension to pain: Sensitive to needs of terminal

patients. Invited plenary presentation in the New Horizons in Hospice Care: The 13th

Asian Pacific Hospice Conference 1999, June 2-4, 1999, Kobe, Japan.

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K299. Fielding, R., Chan, C. L. W., Yu, C., Tse, V., Lau, H. W., Choy, D., O, S. K., Lee, A. M.,

Sham, J. S. T., Leung, S. F., Wong, K. H., Foo, Y. C., & Yeung, R. (1999). Psychosocial

factors associated with life expectancy among Chinese terminal cancer patients in Hong

Kong. Plenary Presentation presented in the New Horizons in Hospice Care: The Asian

Pacific Hospice Conference 1999, June 2-4, 1999, Kobe, Japan.

K300. Chan, C. L. W. (1999). Cultural issues on the awareness of death and dying. Invited

presentation to the Post-Registration Certificate Course in Hospice Nursing, Institute of

Advanced Nursing Studies, Hospital Authority, March 25, 1999.

K301. Chan, C. L. W. (1999). EQ training: Overcoming emotional barriers in visiting dying

cancer patients. Invited presentation in the New Horizon Club, Hong Kong Cancer

Fund, March 13, 1999.

K302. Chan, C. L. W. (1999). Psychosocial needs of women during menopause. Invited

presentation in the International Women’s Day Symposium, The Hong Kong Women’s

Centre Association and the University of Hong Kong, March 8, 1999.

K303. Chan, C. L. W. (1999). Overcoming adversities: Empowerment for women. Invited

presentation in the International Women’s Day Symposium, The Hong Kong Federation

of Trade Unions, March 8, 1999.

K304. Chan, Y. *, & Chan, C. L. W. (1999). From individual counseling to collective

empowerment: The case of divorced women. In K. K. Fung (Ed.), Convention and

innovation: Community development into the 21st century (pp. 23-35). Hong Kong:

Hong Kong Council of Social Service.

K305. Chan, Cecilia (1998) “Transformation through Pain: The Growth Challenge in Cancer

and Bereavement”, paper presented in the 5th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress,

November 8-11, 1998, Hong Kong.

K306. Tam Wong, Vivian; Chan, Cecilia; Leung, Priscilla; Cheng, Josephine & Sham,

Jonathan (1998) “The Effect of Qigong on Cancer Patients”, paper presented in the 5th

Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, November 8-11, 1998, Hong Kong.

K307. Chan, Cecilia (1988) “Cultural Sensitive Practice in Palliative Social Work – Applying

Eastern Belief System into Caring for the Dying”, invited presentation at the Joint world

Congress of the International Federation of Social Workers IFSW and the International

Association of Schools of Social Work IASSW, Peace and Social Justice – The

Challenges Facing Social Work, July 5-9, 1998, Jerusalem, Israel.

K308. Chan, Cecilia (1998) “Psychosocial Path in Physical Illness”, invited presentation in the

Symposium on Psychosocial Care of Renal Patients, organized by the Nephrologist

Association, June 27th

, 1998, Sheraton Hotel, Hong Kong.

K309. Chan, Cecilia (1998) “A Trauma of Knowing: Needs of Cancer Patients and Family

Members”, Symposium on Psychosocial Care organized by the Anti-Cancer Society and

the Hospital Authority, 20.6.1998, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong.

K310. Chan, Cecilia (1998) “Quality of Life Issues”. Cancer Nursing Course for Nurses

organized by the Anti-Cancer Society, 29.5.1998.

K311. Chan, Cecilia (1998) “Changing Lives and Giving Meaning: Review of Social Work

Studies for Patients in Hong Kong”. Invited presentation to the Post-Hospital Authority

Convention Symposium on The Science of Care: A Synopsis of the Current Evidence in

Psychosocial Care, Hong Kong Hospital Authority, 27.5.1998.

K312. Chan, Cecilia (1998) “Relaxation Technique”, guest lecturing to the Adult Education

course of the SPACE, HKU, Feb. 11th

, 1998.

K313. Fielding, Richard, Chan, Cecilia, Yu, Chara; Choi, Peter; Tse, Vincent; Choi, Demon; O,

S.K. & Lee, Anne (1998) Satisfaction with communication and consultation among

patients referred for palliative radiotherapy in Hong Kong SAR, China. Poster

presentation in the Eighth International Congress on Anti-Cancer Treatment, Feb. 3-6,

1998, Paris, France.

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K314. Fielding, Richard, Chan, Cecilia, Yu, Chara; Choi, Peter; Tse, Vincent; Choi, Demon; O,

S.K. & Lee, Anne (1998) A longitudinal study of Quality of Life in Chinese cancer

patients receiving palliative radiotherapy: Description and preliminary baseline results.

Paper presentation in the Eighth International Congress on Anti-Cancer Treatment, Feb.

3-6, 1998, Paris, France.

K315. Chan, Cecilia (1998) Hospice and Care for the Terminally Ill, Invited Training

Workshop for Hospice Workers in Penang, Malaysia, Cancer Society of Penang,

Malaysia, Feb. 23-24, 1998.

K316. Chan, Cecilia (1998) "A Body-Mind-Spirit Model in Health and Mental Health:

Integrating Eastern and Western Concepts of Well-being", Invited Plenary Address to

the 2nd International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Jan.

12-15, 1998, Melbourne, Australia.

K317. Chan, Cecilia (1998) "Skills in Body-Mind-Spirit Intervention: Application of Qi-Gong

Exercises and Acupressure in Group Counseling", Workshop presentation in the Second

International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Jan. 12-15, 1998,

Melbourne, Australia.

(presentations before 1998 not included)

N. Samples of Knowledge Exchange Publications

N1. Ho, A.H.Y., & Chan, C.L.W. (2013). From Obligation to Compassion: The

Transformation of Filial Piety in Chinese Family Caregiving at the End-of-Life.

Association for Death Education and Counseling: The Forum, 39(3), 26-27.

N2. Chan, C. L. W., Chan, C. H. Y., Chan, T. H. Y., Hui, B. N. L., & Leung, C. (2013).

I-BMS Self-help protocal for Chinese Medicine Clinic Users (修心養身自強手冊).

Hong Kong: Centre on Behavioral Health, The University of Hong Kong.

N3. Sha, W., Ho, A.H.Y., Leung, P.P.Y., Gilbert, K.R. & Chan, C.L.W. (2011). Finding Hope

and Rebuilding Lives in the Wake of the Sichuan 512 Earthquake Disaster: A Case Study

on Bereaved Mothers of Dujiangyan City. Association for Death Education and

Counseling: The Forum, 37(2).

N4. Chan, C. L. W., Chan, C. H. Y., Tin, A. F., & Chan W. C. H. (2010). 為生命喝采:善

終、善別及善生的自助旅程. Hong Kong: Centre on Behavioral Health, The University

of Hong Kong. (In Chinese)

N5. Chan, C. L. W. (2010). Community empowerment through life and death education:

knowledge exchange and community partnership in the promotion of end-of-life care.

Invited presentation in the Knowledge Transfer Conference: Partnering for success,

Mastering innovation, Leveraging opportunities, Engaging community. 9 November,

2010, Hong Kong.

N6. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, C.H.Y., Tin, A.F., Chan, W.C.H., & Ng, P.O.K. (2009) In

Celebration of Life: A self-help journey of preparing for death and living with loss and

bereavement. Hong Kong: Centre on Behavioral Health, University of Hong Kong. ISBN

978-962864247-2. 176 pages. (Application of IBMS model into death and bereavement

support)

N7. Chan C.L.W., Wong P.Y., Ng O.K.P. and Chan T.H. (2009) 精神復康支援 - 照顧者身

心靈健康概念與實務方針, 社區精神康復服務:新機遇, Richmond Fellowship of

Hong Kong, 11-18, 2009.

N8. Chan, C.L.W. & Leung, P.P.Y. (2007) SMART Story Telling: Clinical Application.

Proceedings of CADENZA Symposium 2007, (pp.21-25), Hong Kong: CADENZA.

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N9. Ran, M. S., Chen, E. Y., Chan, C. L.W., Yip, P. S., Conwell, Y., & Caine, E. (2005). The

Characteristics of Homeless Individuals with Schizophrenia in Rural China.

Schizophrenia Bulletin, 31, 235-236.

N10. Ng, S. M., Chan, T. H. Y., Chan, C. L. W., & Cheng, N. K. C. (2005). Final report on

programme evaluation of the Suicide Crisis Intervention Centre, Samaritan Befrienders

Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Centre on Behavioral Health, HKU. (Commissioned research

report.)

N11. Ng S.M., Tso F., & Chan C.L.W. (2005) A prospective study on user satisfaction,

treatment efficacy, and incoming and outgoing pathways of patients of the Chinese

Medicine Specialist Outpatient Clinic. Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong: Centre on

Behavioral Health, the University of Hong Kong. (Commissioned research report.)

N12. Chan, L.W. & Chan, C.H. (2005) Helping bereaved elderly persons – Implications for

social work practice. In Chan, W.Y., Kam, S.H. & Chou, K. H. (eds.) Social Work and

Counseling for Bereaved Elderly Persons. (pp. 5-15). Hong Kong: Crisis Management

and Support Services, SAGE Hong Kong.

N13. Tsang, S. K. M., Chan, C. L. W., Chan, C. H. Y., Ng, S. M., FU, W., Yung, W. M., &

Poon, Y. C. (2005). From stormy to smooth sail: Resilience of adult children of parents

with gambling problems. Advances in Gambling Theories, Service and Research in the

Asia-Pacific Region. Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Tung

Wah Group of Hospitals.

N14. Chan, C. H. Y., & Chan, C. L. W. (2004). Stonger the wind, harder the wood. In Yun

Hang Cheung Transition: A Story of Reborn after the Pat Sin Leng Hill Fire (2nd

edition). Hong Kong: Fellowship of Evangelical Studies. (In Chinese)

N15. Liu, M.*, & Chan, C. L. W. (2004). Working manual for empowerment group for single

mothers. Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press. (In Chinese).

(Empowerment of women as victims of violence or divorce in China based on my BMS

model)

N16. Chan, C.L.W., Ho, S.M.Y., & Chow, A. Y.M. (2004). Report on Cross-sectional Survey

Study on Grief and Bereavement Experience of Chinese Families in Hong Kong (Jessie

& Thomas Tam Centre, SPHC). Hong Kong; Centre on Behavioral Health, HKU.

N17. Chan, C. H. Y., & Chan, C. L. W. (2004). The stronger the wind, the harder the wood. In

Y. H. Chueng (Ed.) Transition: A story of reborn after the Pat Sin Leng hill fire (2nd ed.).

Hong Kong: Fellowship of Evangelical Studies. (In Chinese)

N18. Chan, E. K. L., & Chan, C. L. W. (2004). Chinese culture and research: Implications on

social work education and practice. In A. K. T. Tsang, M. C. Yan & W. Shera (Eds.),

Social work in China: A snapshot of critical issues and emerging ideas: Proceedings of

the international colloquium in Beijing 2000 (pp. 39-48). Toronto: Faculty of Social

Work, University of Toronto.

N19. Ran, M. S., Chen, E. Y. H., Chan, C. L. W., Yip, P. S. F., Xiang, M. Z., Conwell, Y.,

Caine, E., Mao, W. J., Hu, S. H., Tang, C. P., Lin, F. R., Li, L. (2004). Mortality and

suicide among patients with schizophrenia in a Chinese rural community. The Sixth

National Conference of Association of Chinese Psychiatry, Special Volume (pp. 80).

Changsha, China. (in Chinese).

N20. Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P.Y., Wong S.S. (2004) Loving yourself is not difficult. Hong

Kong: Centre on Behavioral Health. (in Chinese)

N21. Chan, C.L.W., Chow, Y.M. Chan, H.Y. & Ho. M.Y. (2004) Three steps of fostering

resilience. Hong Kong: Centre on Behavioral Health. (in Chinese)

N22. Chan C.L.W. (2003) The Social Impact of SARS: Sustainable Action for the

Rejuvenation of Society, Medical Section of the Federation of Medical Societies of Hong

Kong, 8(5), 11-12.

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N23. Yi, S. G., Chan, C. L. W., & Lam, C. W. (2002). Independence and divorce: A

quantitative and qualitative analysis. Jiangsu Social Sciences, 77-85. (in Chinese).

N24. Yi, S. G., Chan, C. L. W., & Lin, Z. H. (2002). A brief analysis of divorce policies in

traditional China. Journal of Shenzhen University (Humanities & Social Sciences), 19(6),

43-44. (in Chinese).

N25. Chan, C. L. W., & Yi, S. G. (2001). The review of volunteering in Hong Kong. Bulletin

of the Christian Family Service Centre, 67, 1-2. (in Chinese)

N26. Liu, M., & Chan, C. L. W. (2001). Single mothers and their wonderful life. Beauty and

Health, 3, 79-87. (in Chinese).

N27. Chan, C. L. W., & Ran, M. S. (2000). Review and prospecting of community mental

health services in China. Bulletin of the Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council, 10,

67-70. (in Chinese).

N28. Chan, K.L. & Chan C.L.W. (2001) Chinese Culture and Research – Education and

Practice in Social Work. Tsang, K.T. & Yan, M.C. (eds.) Proceedings of the International

Conference of Social Work Development in the 21st Century. (pp.45-57). Beijing: China

Social Sciences Press.

N29. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). From pragmatism to search for spiritual peace. In Hong Kong

Federation of Youth Groups (Ed.), Challenges and opportunities in the 21st century (pp.

157-158). Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups.

N30. Chan, C. L. W. (2000). Grief and bereavement in a Hong Kong Chinese cultural context.

In C. L. W. Chan (Ed.), Innovative bereavement care in local practice (pp. 3-16). Hong

Kong: Jessie and Thomas Tam Centre, SPHC.

N31. Chan, C. L. W., & Ran, M. S. (2000). Community mental health services in China. In

Neighbourhood Advice Action Council (Ed.), Report of social work services in Beijing

and Shanghai (pp. 67-70). Hong Kong: Neighbourhood Advice Action Council.

N32. Law, W.F.; Chan, Y.; Chan, L.W.; Hung, S.L.; Wong, F.L. & Tsang, K.H. (eds.)

Empowerment Training Manual for Divorced Women. Resource Paper Series No.33, the

Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the University of Hong Kong.

N33. Chan, Cecilia; Leung, Pamela; Chow, Amy & Chow, Phyllis (1996). "Impact of Support

Group on Cancer Patients in Hong Kong", Proceedings of the 1996 World Joint Congress

of the IASSW and IFSW (Vol.III), July 23-28, 1996, Hong Kong, p.126-128.

N34. Chan, Cecilia; Ma, Joyce; Chow, Amy; Au, Tirana; Leung, Pamela; Chau, Phyllis; Fiona,

Chang; Bing Yee, Cheng and Tam, Victor (1996). Therapeutic Groups in Medical

Settings. Resource Paper Series No.25. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work and

Social Administration, University of Hong Kong. (Project that I am PI, 230 pages).

N35. Chan, Cecilia; J. K.M., Ho; Ng, H.S., and Chow, Mabel (1996). Quality Of Life of

Chronic Patients. Resource Paper Series No.27. Hong Kong: Department of Social Work

and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong. (82 pages).