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Rita W. Law

Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publications -  10
Citations -  622

Rita W. Law is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Stigma (botany). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 523 citations. Previous affiliations of Rita W. Law include University of Arizona.

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Examining attribution model of self-stigma on social support and psychological well-being among people with HIV+/AIDS

TL;DR: Although the linkage between the attributions of control, responsibility, and blame was confirmed, the relationship of blame to self-stigma was not significant and the impact of stigma on psychological adjustment among PWHA was demonstrated.
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Gender and Ethnic Diversity in NIMH-funded Clinical Trials: Review of a Decade of Published Research

TL;DR: Findings showed that all racial/ethnic groups except Whites and African Americans were underrepresented, a pattern that has not improved significantly over the last decade.
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Sense of Coherence, Parenting Attitudes and Stress among Mothers of Children with Autism in Hong Kong.

TL;DR: The stress experience of mothers of children with autism is related strongly to a global sense of coherence as well as more specific parenting attitudes, and two proximal factors in parenting, parental confidence and acceptance of the child, were found to partially mediate SOC and stress.
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Social support and psychological adjustment to SARS: the mediating role of self-care self-efficacy.

TL;DR: Results showed that self-care self-efficacy completely mediated the effects of perceived medical staff support and perceived family/friends support on mental health status.
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Cultural Model of Vulnerability to Distress: The Role of Self-Construal and Sociotropy on Anxiety and Depression Among Asian Americans and European Americans:

TL;DR: In this article, a structural equation model of the association between self-construal, sociotropy, anxiety and depression across two ethnic groups (n = 212 for Asian Americans and n = 202 for European Americans) was tested.