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    <title>To explore the caregivers’ perspectives on future planning for their adult children with intellectual disabilities in Hong Kong</title>
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    <description>Title: To explore the caregivers’ perspectives on future planning for their adult children with intellectual disabilities in Hong Kong
Authors: Cheng, Shuk Ying</description>
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    <title>During the COVID-19 pandemic, what is the impact on the physical, psychological and social relationships of the elderly and how do the elderly cope with the changes?</title>
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    <description>Title: During the COVID-19 pandemic, what is the impact on the physical, psychological and social relationships of the elderly and how do the elderly cope with the changes?
Authors: Tang, Ying Kei Annie
Abstract: Since the emergence of COVID-19, the government has introduced a series of epidemic prevention measures and social distancing restrictions, which have affected the physical and mental health of the elderly. Therefore, we understand the impact of COVID-19 on the physical, psychological and social impact of the elderly, and how the elderly can cope with stress, to understand how the elderly centre responds to their needs. The study interviewed 8 elderly people aged 60-85 living in the community, and it has a qualitative analysis of the elderly with high mobility and low mobility. It finds that regardless of the mobility of the elderly, the pandemic harmed their physical, mental and social aspects. Fortunately, they can deal with stress with positive coping methods. In addition to providing physical, mental, social and spiritual activities, the elderly centre also needs to strengthen the provision of information technology training to narrow the "digital divide" of the elderly and help promote their physical and mental health.</description>
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    <title>Understanding of work stress among Hong Kong social workers in elderly, children and youth services</title>
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    <description>Title: Understanding of work stress among Hong Kong social workers in elderly, children and youth services
Authors: Wong, Yee Mei
Abstract: With changing social trends, demographic, economic and political upheavals, social workers in Hong Kong are faced with more challenges than ever before, resulting in a double pressure of increasing service diversity and caseload. The workloads, demands and shifts in work priorities are frequent, and social workers often experience high levels of stress and distress. While social workers provide services and support to solve various social problems and to people in need, their personal welfare is largely overlooked. Without proper adjustment and support, the demanding nature of their work can be detrimental to their work-related well-being and health, and the high stress environment can result in an inability to counsel cases effectively.&#xD;
In order to effectively promote the well-being of social workers, a deeper understanding of the factors that contribute to the accumulation of work-related stress among social workers and the resulting impact is needed.&#xD;
The study aims to find out how social workers cope with their work stress. By using in-depth interviews, it is to find out what the working condition of social work service actually is and what their sources of stress are, and to understand the ways in which they can reduce their stress and achieve a balance between work and life among research participants.</description>
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    <title>A study on working mother / non-working mother, marital satisfaction and parent-child relationship in Hong Kong</title>
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    <description>Title: A study on working mother / non-working mother, marital satisfaction and parent-child relationship in Hong Kong
Authors: Lo, Lok Fung
Abstract: This paper try to reorganize the foreign studies on the impact on working mother and non-working mother to the family. The result was same with the foreign that working mother and nonworking mother had no significant correlation with parent child relationship in Hong Kong, even if the extremely high working hours in Hong Kong. However, some of the impact found in foreign studies to the children cannot be find in Hong Kong. It may because the impact of the domestic helpers and the childcare service are also different from western countries. Besides, this paper found that marital satisfactory had significant relationship with closeness parent child relationship and conflict parent child relationship. Higher the marital satisfactory closer the parent child relationship; lower the martial satisfactory more conflict the parent child relationship. Another important finding was that marital satisfactory, closeness parent child relationship and conflict parent child relationship were also related to the child behaviour.</description>
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