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Roger C.M. Ho
Researcher at National University of Singapore
Publications - 602
Citations - 37633
Roger C.M. Ho is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 504 publications receiving 21935 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger C.M. Ho include Medical Park & University Health System.
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Ethnic differences in suicide behavior in Singapore.
TL;DR: Ethnic differences were found in history of psychiatric illnesses and unemployment among the risk factors, and for most of the protective factors, but none of the stressors, among people who attempted suicide in Singapore.
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Perception and Attitude About Child Sexual Abuse Among Vietnamese School-Age Children
Ha Ngoc Do,Hoa Quynh Thi Nguyen,Linh Thuy Thi Nguyen,Hiep Duy Nguyen,Thanh Phuong Bui,Nguyet Thanh Phan,Hang Thu Thi Do,Giang Hai Ha,Hai Thanh Phan,Trang Huyen Nguyen,Anh Toan Ngo,Kiet Tuan Huy Pham,Bach Xuan Tran,Bach Xuan Tran,Carl A. Latkin,Cyrus S.H. Ho,Roger C.M. Ho +16 more
TL;DR: Being female, older age, not living with family or relatives, and living in an urban setting were found to be positively associated with the right perception and attitude toward child sexual abuse.
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Susceptibility and perceptions of excessive internet use impact on health among Vietnamese youths.
Ha Ngoc Do,Brenda Onyango,Roshni Prakash,Bach Xuan Tran,Bach Xuan Tran,Quang Nhat Nguyen,Long Hoang Nguyen,Hoa Quynh Thi Nguyen,Anh Tuan Nguyen,Hiep Duy Nguyen,Thanh Phuong Bui,Thao Bich Thi Vu,Khiet Thanh Le,Dung Tuan Nguyen,Anh Kim Dang,Nam Ba Nguyen,Carl A. Latkin,Cyrus S.H. Ho,Roger C.M. Ho +18 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of factors underlying high Internet usage and low perception of its health effects among Vietnamese youth might help develop better intervention strategies for Internet Use Disorder and other Technology Related Use Disorders.
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Profile differences between overdose and non-overdose suicide attempts in a multi-ethnic Asian society.
TL;DR: Indians were more likely than the Chinese and Malays to employ OD method in their attempts, and those who attempted suicide using OD had a higher number of psychiatric ward admissions than the NOD group.
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Social connectedness as a mediator for horticultural therapy's biological effect on community-dwelling older adults: Secondary analyses of a randomized controlled trial.
Ted Kheng Siang Ng,Daniel R.Y. Gan,Rathi Mahendran,Rathi Mahendran,Ee Heok Kua,Ee Heok Kua,Roger C.M. Ho,Roger C.M. Ho +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial investigating the bio-psycho-social effects of Horticultural therapy (HT) has been conducted to investigate the underpinning mechanisms of HT's biological effects.