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Patrick Ip
Researcher at University of Hong Kong
Publications - 274
Citations - 6022
Patrick Ip is an academic researcher from University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 197 publications receiving 3806 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Ip include Grantham Hospital & Queen Mary University of London.
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Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis in children: prevalence in South China.
TL;DR: There has been an increasing trend of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis in southern China after the measles outbreak in 1988, and active surveillance for those with measles infection during the 1988 outbreak is necessary.
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Parental restriction reduces the harmful effects of in-bedroom electronic devices
King-wa Fu,Frederick K. Ho,Nirmala Rao,Fan Jiang,S. L. Li,Tatia M.C. Lee,Sophelia H. S. Chan,Ada Wing-yan Yung,Mary Eming Young,Patrick Ip +9 more
TL;DR: ED placement in children’s bedroom was associated with lower school readiness, particularly among lower SES families, and parental restriction might help to alleviate the harm.
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Linking Healthcare and Social Service Databases to Study the Epidemiology of Child Maltreatment and Associated Health Problems: Hong Kong's Experience.
Camilla K.M. Lo,Frederick K. Ho,Ko Ling Chan,Wilfred Hing Sang Wong,Rosa S. Wong,Chun Bong Chow,Anita Man Ching Tsang,Winnie W.Y. Tso,Patrick Ip +8 more
TL;DR: Significant rising trends were found for child physical abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse during the period from 2003 to 2010 and child maltreatment is strongly associated with major health problems.
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Associating disabilities, school environments, and child victimization
TL;DR: An important role of the school environments on the associations between disabilities and victimization is suggested, when placed in a protective environment, children with disabilities could even be less vulnerable to victimization than those without disabilities.
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Validation and application of health utilities index in Chinese subjects with down syndrome.
Winnie Ka Yan Mok,Wilfred Hing Sang Wong,Gary Tsz Kin Mok,Yoyo W. Y. Chu,Frederick K. Ho,Chun Bong Chow,Patrick Ip,Brian H.Y. Chung +7 more
TL;DR: HUI-Ch is a valid instrument to assess HRQoL and can have broad application in Chinese subjects with DS including the study of the impact of different chronic health conditions on their quality of life.