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Ko Ling Chan
Researcher at Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Publications - 55
Citations - 1095
Ko Ling Chan is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Domestic violence. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 55 publications receiving 564 citations.
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The impact of psychological abuse by an intimate partner on the mental health of pregnant women
Agnes Tiwari,Ko Ling Chan,Daniel Y. T. Fong,Wing Cheong Leung,Douglas A. Brownridge,H. Lam,B. Wong,C. M. Lam,F. Chau,Anthony Chan,K. B. Cheung,Pak Chung Ho +11 more
TL;DR: This first population‐based study in Hong Kong was to assess the impact of psychological abuse by an intimate partner on the mental health of pregnant women.
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Vulnerability and resilience in children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Winnie W.Y. Tso,Rosa S. Wong,Keith T.S. Tung,Nirmala Rao,King-wa Fu,Jason C. S. Yam,Gilbert T. Chua,Eric Y.H. Chen,Tatia M.C. Lee,Sherry Kit Wa Chan,Wilfred Hing Sang Wong,Xiaoli Xiong,Celine S. Chui,Xue Li,Kirstie H. T. W. Wong,Kirstie H. T. W. Wong,Cynthia Leung,Sandra K. M. Tsang,Godfrey Chi-Fung Chan,Paul K.H. Tam,Ko Ling Chan,Mike Y. W. Kwan,Marco Ho,Chun Bong Chow,Ian C. K. Wong,Ian C. K. Wong,Patrick lp +26 more
TL;DR: This study identifies vulnerable groups of children and highlights the importance of strengthening family coherence, adequate sleep and exercise, and responsible use of electronic devices in promoting psychosocial wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Effects of Social Media and Mobile Health Apps on Pregnancy Care: Meta-Analysis.
Ko Ling Chan,Mengtong Chen +1 more
TL;DR: Social media and mHealth apps have the potential to be widely used in improving maternal well-being and more large-scale clinical trials focusing on different health outcomes are suggested for future studies.
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Parental Involvement in Primary School Education: its Relationship with Children’s Academic Performance and Psychosocial Competence through Engaging Children with School
Rosa S. Wong,Frederick K. Ho,Wilfred Hing Sang Wong,Keith T.S. Tung,Chun Bong Chow,Nirmala Rao,Ko Ling Chan,Patrick Ip +7 more
TL;DR: This article examined the associations of parental educational involvement at home and in school with academic performance and psychological health of 507 Chinese Grade 3 schoolchildren in Hong Kong and found that home-based parental education involvement was positively associated with children's language competence and psychosocial wellbeing, and the associations were linked through engaging children with school.
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Prevalence and Correlates of the Co-Occurrence of Family Violence: A Meta-Analysis on Family Polyvictimization.
TL;DR: The high co-occurrence rates and strong associations between different types of victimization on different family members warrant the need for the early detection of victims and effective preventions and interventions using a family approach, instead of treating victims from the same family individually.