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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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Associating sleep quality, quality of life and child poly-victimization.

TL;DR: In this article , the role of sleep deprivation in the relationship between child poly-victimization and pediatric quality of life (PedsQL) has received little attention, and the authors conducted a cross-sectional school survey study of family structure and child victimization among families in Hong Kong in 2016-17.
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Risk of Child Maltreatment in Chinese Teenage and Young Mothers With Rapid Repeat Pregnancy: The Moderating Role of Family Cohesion and Support From Friends.

TL;DR: Moderation analysis showed that RRP was associated with a higher risk of child neglect and physical maltreatment, and that family cohesion was more important than friend support in mitigating therisk of child maltreatment for mothers with a history of RRP.
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Association of maternal levothyroxine use during pregnancy with offspring birth and neurodevelopmental outcomes: a population-based cohort study

TL;DR: In this article , the associations of maternal levothyroxine treatment during pregnancy with the birth and neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring were evaluated using propensity score fine-stratification weighting and a Cox proportional hazards regression model.
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A child development fund program, emotional development, and poverty reduction

TL;DR: The positive effects of the CDF program on children in poverty could be sustained throughout adolescence to young adulthood and warrant the promotion of the program to reach more children.
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, physical abuse and methylphenidate treatment in children

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined temporal associations of physical abuse risk with methylphenidate treatment in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and found that after treatment initiation, the risk was comparable to that in non-medicated periods, followed by a 37% reduction during subsequent treatment.