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Alexander C B Law

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Cheng S, Chen P, Chow Y, Law A, Lee J, Leung E, et al.
J Consult Clin Psychol . 2022 Jan; 90(3):221-233. PMID: 35099206
Objective: To examine the medium-term effects of a group intervention combining exercise and cognitive-behavioral strategies (EC) on older adults with chronic pain. Method: One hundred and fifty-two Hong Kong Chinese...
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Cheng S, Chan K, Lau R, Mok M, Chen P, Chow Y, et al.
Trials . 2021 Nov; 22(1):842. PMID: 34823551
No abstract available.
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Cheng S, Chen P, Mok M, Chow Y, Chung J, Law A, et al.
Aging Ment Health . 2020 Oct; 25(11):2169-2177. PMID: 33016774
Objectives: To identify typology of pain coping in older adults and to see whether the coping types or patterns were associated with pain, physical health, and mental health outcomes. Methods:...
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Cheng S, Chen P, Chow Y, Chung J, Law A, Lee J, et al.
Gerontologist . 2020 Aug; 61(3):481. PMID: 32738039
No abstract available.
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Cheng S, Chen P, Chow Y, Chung J, Law A, Lee J, et al.
Gerontologist . 2019 May; 60(3):e127-e136. PMID: 31112597
Background And Objectives: The 22-item Chronic Pain Self-efficacy Scale (CPSS) measures three domains of pain self-efficacy: pain management, physical functioning, and coping with symptoms. This study aims to develop a...
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Cheng S, Chen P, Chow Y, Chung J, Law A, Lee J, et al.
Int Psychogeriatr . 2019 Feb; 31(11):1665-1674. PMID: 30782232
Objective: The Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) measures three aspects of catastrophic cognitions about pain-rumination, magnification, and helplessness. To facilitate assessment and clinical application, we aimed to (a) develop a short...
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Cheng S, Leung C, Chan K, Chen P, Chow Y, Chung J, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Sep; 13(9):e0203964. PMID: 30226892
Self-efficacy has been consistently found to be a protective factor against psychological distress and disorders in the literature. However, little research is done on the moderating effect of self-efficacy on...
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Cheng S, Chan K, Lam R, Mok M, Chen P, Chow Y, et al.
Trials . 2017 Nov; 18(1):528. PMID: 29121961
Background: Studies have shown that physical interventions and psychological methods based on the cognitive behavioral approach are efficacious in alleviating pain and that combining both tends to yield more benefits...
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Cheng S, Lam L, Chan L, Law A, Fung A, Chan W, et al.
Int Psychogeriatr . 2011 Jul; 23(9):1433-41. PMID: 21729424
Background: This study investigated whether brief exposure to information has any effect on stigmatizing attitudes towards older people with dementia, and how people responded to this medical diagnosis. Methods: 494...