Erik P T Cheung
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1.
Wong J, Cheung E, Chan K, Ma K, Tang S
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2006 Aug;
40(9):777-82.
PMID: 16911753
Objective: The mental health of tertiary education students is an area of increasing concern worldwide. The objective of this study is to examine the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress...
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Wong J, Cheung E, Chen E, Chan R, Law C, Lo M, et al.
Qual Life Res
. 2005 Jul;
14(3):687-94.
PMID: 16022062
Quality of life (QOL) is increasingly recognized as an important outcome measure in treatment studies and service evaluation. However, patients or service users may sometimes lack the capacity to either...
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Wong J, Cheung E, Chen E
J Nerv Ment Dis
. 2005 May;
193(5):316-22.
PMID: 15870615
This is a prospective study examining decision-making abilities in Chinese schizophrenia patients in Hong Kong. We interviewed patients before their discharge from hospital after a psychotic relapse, examining their decision...
4.
Wong J, Cheung E, Cheung V, Cheung C, Chan M, Chua S, et al.
Med Teach
. 2005 Mar;
26(7):657-9.
PMID: 15763860
This paper reports a cross-sectional questionnaire study that investigated perceived stress and psychological responses to the SARS outbreak in healthcare students at the height of the outbreak in Hong Kong...
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Chua S, Cheung V, Cheung C, McAlonan G, Wong J, Cheung E, et al.
Can J Psychiatry
. 2004 Jul;
49(6):391-3.
PMID: 15283534
Objective: To quantify stress and the psychological impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) on high-risk health care workers (HCWs). Method: We evaluated 271 HCWs from SARS units and 342...
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Chua S, Cheung V, McAlonan G, Cheung C, Wong J, Cheung E, et al.
Can J Psychiatry
. 2004 Jul;
49(6):385-90.
PMID: 15283533
Objective: To examine stress and psychological impact in severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) patients during the 2003 outbreak. SARS is a novel, highly infectious pneumonia, and its psychological impact is...