Abstract The concept of Quality of life (QOL) has received considerable attention from different disciplines. The aim of this study was to identify what are the correlates of QOL among Chinese new immigrants in Hong Kong. Data were collected through a cross-sectional survey among 449 Hong Kong new immigrants from Mainland China. Bivariate and multiple regression analyses were performed to examine the association between immigrants ’ QOL and their demographic characteristics, socio-economic factors, opti-mism, sense of control, perceived social support, perceived neighborhood disorder, collective efficacy, pre-migration planning, depressive symptoms and acculturation stress. Our findings demonstrated that depressive symptom is the most promi...
After the reunification of Hong Kong with China, in July 1997, there has been an exodus of thousands...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...
The concept of Quality of life (QOL) has received considerable attention from different disciplines....
Background: Although it is a well-known fact that migration is a risk factor contributing to psychop...
The goal of the current study is to examine the role of poor migration planning as a moderator for t...
Between 2001 and 2011, a total of 509,809 new immigrants have migrated from Mainland China to Hong K...
Attempts were made to examine migration stressors, social competence, and mental health status of im...
To extend the existing literature, we evaluate the effects of various resources and stress-related f...
Based on a resilience perspective, this study attempted to explore the risk and protective factors i...
Drawing upon a sample of 296 new immigrant women in Hong Kong, this study investigated how social se...
Using data from a representative sample of Chinese adults who were surveyed in the Hong Kong Panel S...
AbstractThis study explores the interplay between multiple personal factors (i.e. demographic, socia...
Background: The World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) has generally been used...
Conference Theme: Making Cities Healthy for AllThis study explores the interplay between multiple pe...
After the reunification of Hong Kong with China, in July 1997, there has been an exodus of thousands...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...
The concept of Quality of life (QOL) has received considerable attention from different disciplines....
Background: Although it is a well-known fact that migration is a risk factor contributing to psychop...
The goal of the current study is to examine the role of poor migration planning as a moderator for t...
Between 2001 and 2011, a total of 509,809 new immigrants have migrated from Mainland China to Hong K...
Attempts were made to examine migration stressors, social competence, and mental health status of im...
To extend the existing literature, we evaluate the effects of various resources and stress-related f...
Based on a resilience perspective, this study attempted to explore the risk and protective factors i...
Drawing upon a sample of 296 new immigrant women in Hong Kong, this study investigated how social se...
Using data from a representative sample of Chinese adults who were surveyed in the Hong Kong Panel S...
AbstractThis study explores the interplay between multiple personal factors (i.e. demographic, socia...
Background: The World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) has generally been used...
Conference Theme: Making Cities Healthy for AllThis study explores the interplay between multiple pe...
After the reunification of Hong Kong with China, in July 1997, there has been an exodus of thousands...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...