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  • Shek, Daniel T. L.  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781633219434 , 1633219437
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource
    Series Statement: Public Health: Practices, Methods and Policies (Series Editor: Joav Merrick, Medical Director, Healt
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tomorrow's leaders
    DDC: 305.2355095125
    Keywords: Youth development China ; Hong Kong ; Leadership Study and teaching (Higher) ; China ; Hong Kong ; College students Attitudes ; China ; Hong Kong ; Holistic education China ; Hong Kong ; Youth development ; Leadership Study and teaching (Higher) ; College students Attitudes ; Holistic education ; College students -- China -- Hong Kong-- Attitudes ; Holistic education -- China -- Hong Kong ; Leadership -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- China -- Hong Kong ; Youth development -- China-- Hong Kong China ; Hong Kong ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; College students ; Attitudes ; Holistic education ; Leadership ; Study and teaching (Higher) ; Youth development ; China ; Hong Kong ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Research findings has shown that there are developmental issues and concerns regarding the development of university students in Hong Kong. First, there were behavioral and lifestyle problems of university students, including alcohol consumption, internet addiction, cyber-pornography, irregular sleep patterns, and interpersonal violence. Second, phenomena of mental health problems of university students, such as suicidal ideation, depression, and anxiety problems were observed. Third, some university students showed problems in setting personal goals, low self-confidence and preoccupation with
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781620813058
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 226 S. , 16 cm
    Series Statement: Pediatrics, child and adolescent health
    DDC: 305.2355095125
    Keywords: Jugend ; Psychosoziale Entwicklung ; Kompetenztheorie ; China ; Hong Kong ; Prävention ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Youth development--China--Hong Kong. ; Problem youth--Behavior modification--China--Hong Kong. ; Juvenile delinquency--China--Hong Kong--Prevention. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781626186941 , 1626186944
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (pages cm.)
    Series Statement: Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Health (Series Editor: Joav Merrick - National Institute of Child H
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chinese adolescent development
    DDC: 305.2350951
    Keywords: Teenagers Social conditions ; China ; Adolescence China ; Youth development China ; Adolescent psychology China ; China ; Teenagers Social conditions ; Adolescence ; Youth development ; Adolescent psychology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Adolescence ; Adolescent psychology ; Teenagers ; Social conditions ; Youth development ; China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Tomorrow's leaders" at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Supplementary references ; EVALUATION STRATEGIES AND PRELIMINARY EVALUATION FINDINGS ; DISCUSSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; APPENDIX 1: PEER ASSESSMENT FORM; APPENDIX 2: GROUP PRESENTATION DECLARATION FORM; REFERENCES ; Chapter 8 POST-LECTURE EVALUATION OF A UNIVERSITY COURSE ON LEADERSHIP AND INTRAPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION ; OUR STUDY ; Data analysis ; FINDINGS ; DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; REFERENCES.
    Abstract: CHINESE ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT ; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data ; CONTENTS ; INTRODUCTION ; NEGLECTED RESEARCH ON CHINESE ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT ; REFERENCES; ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE AND HONG KONG ; Chapter 1 ARE FAMILY PROCESSES RELATED TO ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION OF CHINESE ADOLESCENTS EXPERIENCING ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE IN HONG KONG? ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; OUR STUDY ; Instruments ; FINDINGS ; Research Question 1 ; Research Question 2 ; DISCUSSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; REFERENCES.
    Abstract: Chapter 4 PARENTAL BELIEFS AND FAMILY FUNCTIONING IN CHINESE FAMILIES EXPERIENCING ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE IN HONG KONG ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; METHODS ; Instruments ; Assessment of parental beliefs ; Assessment of family functioning ; FINDINGS; Research question 1; Research question 2 ; DISCUSSION ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 5 PARENT-ADOLESCENT DISCREPANCIES IN PERCEIVED FAMILY FUNCTIONING AND DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES IN CHINESE ADOLESCENTS EXPERIENCING ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION ; OUR SURVEY ; Instruments ; FINDINGS ; DISCUSSION ; REFERENCES.
    Abstract: Chapter 6 ASSESSMENT OF NON-CONFLICT RELATED MARITAL QUALITY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CHINESE ADOLESCENTS ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; OUR STUDY ; Step 1: Systematic literature review ; Step 2: Focus group studies ; Participants and procedures ; Step 3: Content validation by experts ; Participants and procedure ; FINDINGS ; Content validation study ; DISCUSSION ; REFERENCES; INTRAPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP ; Chapter 7 SECOND PILOTING OF A LEADERSHIP AND INTRAPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT AT THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION.
    Abstract: Chapter 2 PARENTING FOR RESILIENCE: FAMILY PROCESSES AND PSYCHOSOCIAL COMPETENCE OF CHINESE ADOLESCENTS EXPERIENCING ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE IN HONG KONG ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; OUR STUDY; Instruments; FINDINGS ; DISCUSSION ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 3 PARENTAL BELIEFS AND PARENTING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHINESE PARENTS EXPERIENCING ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE IN HONG KONG ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; METHODS ; Instruments; Assessment of parental beliefs ; Assessment of parenting characteristics ; FINDINGS ; Research question 1 ; Research question 2 ; DISCUSSION ; REFERENCES.
    Abstract: This book is based upon a special issue published in the International Journal on Disability and Human Development and permission has been obtained from the publisher De Gruyter in Berlin to publish this modified version of the papers in this book. There are several areas of research that should be conducted with reference to Chinese adolescents experiencing economic disadvantage. First, there is a need to understand how factors in different ecological systems influence the psychological well-being of poor adolescents. Second, as family social capital is an important resource within families e
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781612090917 , 1612090915
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xvi, 221 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Health and human development series
    Parallel Title: Print version Positive youth development
    DDC: 305.23550951
    Keywords: Youth development China ; China ; Youth development ; Youth development ; Child & Youth Development ; Social Welfare & Social Work ; Social Sciences ; Youth development ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Life Stages ; Adolescence ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Life Stages ; Teenagers ; China ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: First year evaluation findings -- Qualitative evaluation based on the perceptions of the program implementers -- Evaluation using student weekly diaries -- Interim evaluation of the secondary 2 program : insights based on the full implementation phase -- Interim evaluation of the secondary 3 program : insights based on the experimental implementation phase -- Process evaluation of the secondary 2 curriculum with findings based on the full implementation phase -- Process evaluation of the implementation of the secondary 3 program in the experimental implementation phase -- Process evaluation of program implementation based on the co-walker scheme -- Evaluation of positive youth development programs for students with greater psychosocial needs -- Positive youth development and prevention programs in adolescence in the Chinese culture : where should we go? -- Observation, response, and suggestion -- Professional and comprehensive training for the positive youth development program implementers -- Response from a youth worker -- Adolescent medicine point of view -- Response from educational psychology -- Response of a family counseling educator -- A reflection on teaching the P.A.T.H.S. curriculum : a humanistic approach -- Positive development in the context of Confu, Tao, and nursing -- Adolescence from a development perspective -- Human ecology aspects -- Key stakeholders of their own development -- New morbidities in adolescence.
    Description / Table of Contents: First year evaluation findingsQualitative evaluation based on the perceptions of the program implementers -- Evaluation using student weekly diaries -- Interim evaluation of the secondary 2 program : insights based on the full implementation phase -- Interim evaluation of the secondary 3 program : insights based on the experimental implementation phase -- Process evaluation of the secondary 2 curriculum with findings based on the full implementation phase -- Process evaluation of the implementation of the secondary 3 program in the experimental implementation phase -- Process evaluation of program implementation based on the co-walker scheme -- Evaluation of positive youth development programs for students with greater psychosocial needs -- Positive youth development and prevention programs in adolescence in the Chinese culture : where should we go? -- Observation, response, and suggestion -- Professional and comprehensive training for the positive youth development program implementers -- Response from a youth worker -- Adolescent medicine point of view -- Response from educational psychology -- Response of a family counseling educator -- A reflection on teaching the P.A.T.H.S. curriculum : a humanistic approach -- Positive development in the context of Confu, Tao, and nursing -- Adolescence from a development perspective -- Human ecology aspects -- Key stakeholders of their own development -- New morbidities in adolescence.
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