Dealing with the relationship with deceased family members is one of the core tasks in the bereavement process. It is common for bereaved persons to experience some forms of ongoing connections with deceased family members. Yet the phenomenon was not very well understood in the field, especially in the Chinese contexts. There was an emerging need to develop a standardized measure on continuing bond experience, while expanding cultural perspective on understanding continuing bond experience. This thesis aims to address the above research gaps, to construct and develop a Chinese continuing bond measure and explores its factor structures and psychometric properties among Chinese bereaved persons in Hong Kong. The research adopted a mixed me...
Objective: This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of...
Social workers are increasingly challenged to provide culturally sensitive services to older immigra...
This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of a select g...
This study explores the bereavement process of Chinese persons in Hong Kong, with the focus on how t...
Chinese people treat death as a taboo, and the topic is usually avoided in daily conversation. Moreo...
Death of a live organ donor as a result of organ transplantation is rare. However, such a death can ...
This study aims to enrich the knowledge of the effects of traditional Chinese culture on bereavement...
Theme: Honoring Diversity - Dying, Death, and Bereavement in a Multicultural WorldGrief is a univers...
Shidu is the Chinese transliteration for ‘losing an only child,’ which indicates the death of the on...
In the field of psychology, filial piety is usually defined in terms of traditional Chinese culture-...
ABSTRACT: Chinese culture expects men to be strong and capable of emotional restraint, and therefore...
End of life care requires attention to mental health, religious practices and beliefs and health car...
This is a preliminary report of a study that examined the clinical usefulness of the Chinese Grief R...
Some studies of the relationship between continuing bonds and grief intensity have claimed that cont...
In an exploratory, phenomenological study of seven Chinese widows in Hong Kong, five major themes ar...
Objective: This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of...
Social workers are increasingly challenged to provide culturally sensitive services to older immigra...
This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of a select g...
This study explores the bereavement process of Chinese persons in Hong Kong, with the focus on how t...
Chinese people treat death as a taboo, and the topic is usually avoided in daily conversation. Moreo...
Death of a live organ donor as a result of organ transplantation is rare. However, such a death can ...
This study aims to enrich the knowledge of the effects of traditional Chinese culture on bereavement...
Theme: Honoring Diversity - Dying, Death, and Bereavement in a Multicultural WorldGrief is a univers...
Shidu is the Chinese transliteration for ‘losing an only child,’ which indicates the death of the on...
In the field of psychology, filial piety is usually defined in terms of traditional Chinese culture-...
ABSTRACT: Chinese culture expects men to be strong and capable of emotional restraint, and therefore...
End of life care requires attention to mental health, religious practices and beliefs and health car...
This is a preliminary report of a study that examined the clinical usefulness of the Chinese Grief R...
Some studies of the relationship between continuing bonds and grief intensity have claimed that cont...
In an exploratory, phenomenological study of seven Chinese widows in Hong Kong, five major themes ar...
Objective: This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of...
Social workers are increasingly challenged to provide culturally sensitive services to older immigra...
This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of a select g...