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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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Reducing depression among community-dwelling older adults using life-story review: A pilot study
Moon Fai Chan,Katherine Shiao Pheng Leong,Boon Ling Heng,Blessy Koottappal Mathew,Sher Banu A. L. Khan,Sumathi Sagayamary Lourdusamy,Mina Nagapan,Sook Fan Woo,Wai Yan Chee,Roger C.M. Ho,Beverley Joan Taylor +10 more
TL;DR: This study adds to prior research supporting the use of life story review in improving depression levels in cognitively intact community dwelling older adults.
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Psychosomatic symptoms during South East Asian haze crisis are related to changes in cerebral hemodynamics
Benjamin Yong-Qiang Tan,Adriel Z. Leong,Aloysius Sheng-Ting Leow,Nicholas Ngiam,Bridget Si Min Ng,Manasi Sharma,Leonard L.L. Yeo,Philip A. Seow,Chiew S. Hong,Young H. Chee,Jintao Chen,Zhengdao Du,Lily Y.H. Wong,Amit Batra,Nabin Sarkar,Hock-Luen Teoh,Roger C.M. Ho,Roger C.M. Ho,Vivek Sharma,Vivek Sharma +19 more
TL;DR: Haze causes significant alterations in cerebral hemodynamics in susceptible individuals, probably responsible for various psychosomatic symptoms.
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Measurement of burnout during the prolonged pandemic in the Chinese zero-COVID context: COVID-19 burnout views scale
Sam S. S. Lau,Cherry Cheng Ying Ho,Rebecca Ck Pang,Susan Shiou-Mai Su,Heather Kwok,Sai-Fu Fung,Roger C.M. Ho +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors developed a COVID-19 Burnout Views Scale (COVID19 BVS) to measure burnout views of the general public in a Chinese context and examine its psychometric properties.
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Directional associations between memory impairment and depressive symptoms: data from a longitudinal sample and meta-analysis
Junhong Yu,Hui-Ying Lim,Fadzillah Nur D,O Mohd Abdullah,Hui-Minn Chan,Rathi Mahendran,Roger C.M. Ho,Ee Heok Kua,Michael J. Power,Lei Feng +9 more
TL;DR: Robust evidence is provided that the relationship between memory impairment and depressive symptoms is unidirectional; memory impairment predicts subsequent depressive symptoms but not vice-versa.
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Buprenorphine prescription, misuse and service provision: a global perspective
TL;DR: The pharmacology of buprenorphine, the benefits and drawbacks of its prescription, service provision for opioid misuse around the world, policy recommendations, and prescribing training requirements are addressed.