Mental Health

21 January 2021

調查:23%受訪者中等至嚴重抑鬱 18至44歲、女性抑鬱指數較高 (Chinese Version Only)

香港心理衛生會的調查發現23%受訪者有中等至嚴重抑鬱程度,17%受訪者有中等至重度焦慮,城市大學社會及行為科學系副教授趙雨龍形容,情況「非常非常值得關注」。
14 May 2021

Promoting One Health in a Challenging Era

Date 10 – 11 June 2021 Time Day 1 (10 June 2021) : 9am – 6pm (HKT) Day 2 (11 June 2021): 9:30am – 12:30pm (HKT) Four sub-themes – Physical and mental health of young people – Physical and mental health of older adults – Physical and mental health of carers – Primary health care challenges Keynote Speakers – Professor Andrea REUPERT, Monash University – Professor Gerald KOH, National University of Singapore Registration Click here for registration Enquiries Anson Lam (manflam@cityu.edu.hk)
20 September 2023

Survey Reveals Hong Kong Citizens Mentally Overcome Pandemic Gloom But Information Fatigue Looms

Since the World Health Organization declared an end to COVID-19 as a public health emergency, Hong Kong citizens’ lives have gradually resumed normal. Professor Christine HUANG Yi-hui, Chair Professor of CityU’s Department of Media and Communication (COM), and her research team* conducted online surveys with 1,913 Hong Kong citizens aged 20+ from April to July 2023. The objective is to understand their perceptions of psychological, living and interpersonal well-being.
29 November 2024

Efficient Assessment Tool Helps Identify the Needs and Resources of Family Caregivers of Older Adults

Hong Kong is facing the challenges posed by a rapidly ageing population. Caregivers play an important role in supporting elderly persons to live in the community. Professor Ben LI Kin-kit, an Associate Professor of CityUHK's Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, has worked with other local scholars to develop a first ever assessment tool that provides a one-stop solution in assessing and differentiating caregiver needs and resources.
29 November 2024

Positive Education Programme Promotes Mental Well-being of Local Youth, Teachers and Parents

Professor Sylvia KWOK LAI Yuk-ching, Professor of CityUHK’s Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences and the convenor of the Positive Education Laboratory, has conducted a mental health survey which interviewed local primary and secondary school students, teachers and parents. She will lead the lab to work with WEMP Foundation, and launch a series of training programmes for teachers and parents in supporting child and adolescent mental health.