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Dr Wong, Rosa Sze Man 黃思敏

Title:
Research Assistant Professor

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Dr Wong, Rosa Sze Man 黃思敏

Title:
Research Assistant Professor

Short Biography:

Dr. Wong is currently a Research Assistant Professor in Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine at The University of Hong Kong. She obtained her Bacholer Degree in Psychology from the University of Rochester in the United States. She then obtained her MPhil and PhD Degrees in Pediatrics and Family Medicine at HKU.

Dr. Wong’s research work takes an ecological approach to understanding a range of psychosocial, behavioural and biological factors that influence health and wellbeing at both population and individual levels. Dr. Wong has experiese in applying both theoretical and empirical methods to develop new models in social science and public health. Her research in these areas contribute to literature on family environment and child health, health and health-related behavior promotion, physical health and screening behavior, and public health and patient outcomes.

Professional Qualifications
YearAwarding InstitutionQualification
University of RochesterBachelor in Psychology
The University of Hong KongMPhil
The University of Hong KongPhD
Honours, Awards & Prizes
AwardeesAward DateHonours / Awards / PrizesCategory
LIU, Sze Nga
Yeung, CHN
Mak, IL
2021-06-01HKCFP Best Research Award 2020 For the paper titled "Parental depression mediates the relationship between parental stress and child health among low-income families": Hong Kong College of Family Physicians
Research Achievement
LIU, Sze Nga
Yeung, CHN
Mak, IL
2021-07-01Outstanding Poster Presentation Award for the paper titled "Relationship between perceived stress, health-related quality of life and physiological dysregulations among Hong Kong parents from low-income families": Hong Kong Primary Care Conference 2021
Research Achievement
Liu, SNK
Yeung, CHN
Mak, IL
2021-07-01Outstanding Poster Award for "Relationship between parental stress, health-related quality of life and physiological dysregulation among Hong Kong parents from low-income families": Hong Kong College of Family Physicians
Research Achievement
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