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Professor CHAN L.W. Cecilia
陳麗雲
Integrative Body-mind-spirit wellbeing; health and social work; practice research; death; bereavement; loss and trauma; NGO management; capacity building and empowerment intervention cecichan@hku.hk
Professor CHOW Y.M. Amy
周燕雯
Bereavement; end-of-life care; death and dying; life and death education and research self-efficacy chowamy@hku.hk
Professor HO T.H. Rainbow
何天虹
Dance movement therapy; creative arts therapy; psychophysiology, psycho-oncology; psychosocial intervention; movement analysis; verbal and non-verbal communications; spirituality in counseling and psychotherapy, exercises and health tinho@hku.hk
Professor LOU W.Q. Vivian
樓瑋群
Social gerontology including psychological and spiritual wellbeing; social support; long-term care; family caregiving; and grandparenting; active aging for boomers generation wlou@hku.hk
Professor LUM Y.S. Terry
林一星
Long term care, productive ageing, social policy, gerontology. tlum@hku.hk
Professor NG S.M.
吳兆文
Mental health and Chinese medicine psychology, family expressed emotions and schizophrenia, mindfulness and spirituality ngsiuman@hku.hk
Professor TSE S.K. Samson
謝樹基
Recovery oriented and strengths-based interventions for individuals affected by mental illness, bipolar disorder, problem gambling samsont@hku.hk
Professor YIP S.F. Paul
葉兆輝
Suicide research and prevention; demography; biostatistics; and population health studies sfpyip@hku.hk
Professor EMERY C.R. Domestic violence; child maltreatment; refugees; informal social control cemery@hku.hk
Professor LAW Y.W. Frances
羅亦華
Service utilization and access to care, community-based mental health program , social work practice, and , social service evaluation flawhk@hku.hk
Professor HUANG Y.T.
黃昱得
Adolescent mental health; sexual minority youth; immigrant youth and families; intersections of minority identities; epistemology of social work research yuhuang@hku.hk
Professor WONG W.C. Paul
黃蔚澄
Suicidal behaviour across the lifespan; evidence-based practices for mental illnesses and suicidal behavior; information technology and mental illness and mental health; mental health promotion; paulw@hku.hk
Professor CAO Y. Sally
曹原
Mental health (especially anxiety/schizophrenia)
Developmental changes (youth/aging)
Prosocial behaviors (empathy/theory of mind/helping)
sallycao@hku.hk
Professor CHEN Y.C.
陳昱志
Social determinants of health, Aging and life course, productive and activity engagement, economic security and financial capability in later life, cross-national comparative study yuchih@hku.hk
Professor CHEUNG H.N. Amy
張浩南
Cultural study of depression, adolescence mental health and self compassion. amy.hn.cheung@hku.hk
Professor CHUI H.K. Cheryl
徐曉君
Social enterprises; social entrepreneurship; nonprofit management; ethnic minorities; volunteerism; international and social development; community empowerment chkchui@hku.hk
Professor CHONG S.K. Eddie
莊兆鈞
mindfulness, trauma-informed care, stress and resilience processes of historically marginalized populations, diversity-related awareness and efficacy, counseling education and training echongsk@hku.hk
Professor GAO Jian
高見
Computational social science, Science of science, Network science, Public policy, and Complex systems. gaojian@hku.hk
Professor LEE Juyeon Children and Adolescents; Mental and Behavioral Health; School-based Interventions; Social and Emotional Learning; Implementation Science; Measurement; Structural Equation Modeling leejy@hku.hk
Professor LEE Yong Gun Psychosocial determinants of health and well-being; HIV prevention among sexual and gender expansive communities; intersectionality and health equity; community-embedded research yglee@hku.hk
Professor LI K.W. Carrie
李嘉惠
Intimate partner violence; domestic violence; dating violence; interpersonal violence; juvenile delinquency; criminological theories; gender and culture; interventions and policies; international contexts li.carrie@hku.hk
Professor LU Peiyi
盧佩儀
Gerontology, aging-related social welfare policies, social determinants of health, health disparity, quantitative methods peiyilu@hku.hk
Professor LU S.Y. Tracy
盧施羽
Prof. LU’s academic goal is to improve healthy aging in society through various scientific approaches. Prof. LU is eager to explore the social determinants of health in later life and the community-based solutions to respond to those challenges. This is built on three interrelated lines of inquiry: (1) how environmental and social-behavioral factors shape well-being and physical and mental health in later life; (2) community-based innovation (e.g., timebanking) to promote productive engagement of older persons; and (3) economic evaluation and impact assessment of the social innovations to promote healthy aging. sylu@hku.hk
Professor PENG Chenhong
彭晨虹
Social policy, poverty, subjective well-being chenhong.peng@hku.hk