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Current Projects

Organizing Care for Children and the Ageing in Chinese Societies

Project Team Members

Principal Investigator: Dai Haijing

Duration 2023 - 2025
Funding body Strengthening Impact Cases for RAE, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Amount HKD 193,000

The Myth of Equality and Flexibility: Household Division of Labor and Family Life under China’s Platform Economy

Project Team Members

Principal Investigator: Dai Haijing

Duration 2023 - 2025
Funding body General Research Fund 2022 – 2023, Research Grants Council​
Amount HKD 1,232,158

A Qualitative Longitudinal Study on the Life, Parental, and Career Development Experiences of Young People in Early Motherhood 2 during Participation in Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)’s Services

Project Team Members

Principal Investigator: To Siu Ming 

Duration 2022 - 2025
Funding body Young Women’s Christian Association​
Amount HKD 391,230

Gender and Family Care Responsibilities in Job Search: A Comparative Study of Hong Kong and Shenzhen

Project Team Members

Principal Investigator: Dai Haijing

Duration 2021 - 2023
Funding body General Research Fund, Research Grants Council​
Amount HKD 945,184

Research & Evaluation of Parent Empowerment Project

Project Team Members

Principal Investigator: To Siu Ming ;
Co-Investigator: Leung Kit Ting;
Co-Investigator: So Yuk Yan

Duration 2020 - 2023
Funding body Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust​
Amount HKD 2,520,000

 

Completed Project

A family-centered Intervention for adults with high-functioning autism

Project Team Members

Principal Investigator: Joyce L. C. Ma;
Co-Investigator: Julia Lo;
Co-Investigator: Tiffany Lo;
Co-Investigator: Dr. Joanne Wong (SAHK)

Duration 2020 - 2022
Description

This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and SAHK.


In order to further examine the effectiveness of family-centered intervention and to modify and develop a culturally specific and socially relevant treatment model for families with an adult member diagnosed HFA, an extended two-year project is thus now proposed. The team had designed, carried out, and studied the precious family-centered interventions for these families and had accumulated rich experiences. In this new project, both family therapy service and multiple family therapy services will be provided, with more emphasis on developing a MFG model for this clientele.

Commissioned by SAHK
Amount HKD $295,392

The Use of Online Family Counseling with Chinese families of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Hong Kong: An exploratory study

Project Team Members Dr. LO Wing Ka, Julia
Dr. HUO Shuting (Brain and Mind Institute)
Dr. WONG Lok Yee, Natalie (Department of Psychology)
Duration 2020 - 2021
Description

This project is a research collaboration between our Centre, Brain and Mind Institute and Department of Psychology.

Clinical social work and psychology shared the same goal of enhancement and maintenance of psychosocial functioning of individuals, families, and social groups of people. Both disciplines have been endeavored in developing different effective psychosocial interventions in mental health, with clinical social work putting more emphasis on the socio-contextual influences on the persons, while psychology emphasizes more on the intrapersonal factors.

This cross-disciplinary study aims to explore the family participatory experiences in online family counseling. With the joint contributions from the disciplines of social work and psychology, exploration and consolidation of the knowledge on the intervention process could be in a more holistic way, i.e. with both socio-contextual dimension and intrapersonal dimension.

Funding body Interdisciplinary Research Seed Funding 2020-21
Amount HKD $15,000

Promotion of a strength-based approach in understanding and helping children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)

Project Team Members Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce
Professor Siu Fung-ying, Angela
Professor Lai Yee-ching, Kelly
Duration 2019 - 2021
Description

Project objectives:

  1. To disseminate the knowledge and wisdom regarding the understanding on ADHD developed from “the Study of the Efficacy of an Indigenous Multi-Family Groups for Chinese Families in Hong Kong with children suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders”.
  2. To promote strength-based and resilience-focused understanding of ADHD among the families with children with ADHD, the community and the helping professionals in Hong Kong, in addition to the existing deficit and behavior-based model;
  3. To reduce social stigmatization of the disorder for children with ADHD and their parents;
  4. To equip helping professionals with the knowledge about family-centered intervention model in working with children with ADHD.
Funding body CUHK Knowledge Transfer Project Fund (KPF)
Amount  HKD $399,978.4

A Study on Family Well-being in Hong Kong

Project Team Members Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly
Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce
Ms. Wan Po-san, Shirley
Duration 2018 - 2021
Description

This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society

The objectives aim at:

  1. To develop a socially relevant and culturally appropriate measuring tool, which has sound psychometric properties in terms of reliability and validity, to assess family well-being of Hong Kong people; and
  2. To identify the well-being of Hong Kong families.

To develop an index of family well-being index and track the changes of Hong Kong families over time, this study will adopt mixed methods and a cross-sectional design. In general, this study will be divided into three parts.

  1. Development of the family well-being index: literature review, focus group and pilot survey
  2. Phone survey
  3. Promotion of the tool and follow-up plan
Funding body Hong Kong Family Welfare Society
Amount  HKD $1,921,646.4

Evaluation Study on the Financial Social Work Training Program in Hong Kong

Project Team Members Prof. Kim Minseop
Prof. Zhou Huiquan Mary
Mrs. Yau Ng Lai Tuen, Monica
Duration 2017 - 2020
Description

This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society.

This study is designed to study Hong Kong social workers’ training needs for financial social work practice, with a focus on the suitable contents and modes of the Financial Social Work (FSW) training program, and to evaluate the outcome of FWS training program, specifically, the Financial Social Work (FSW) Certification program. As such, this evaluation study will conduct both need assessments and outcome evaluations.

The study will adopt mixed research methods with quantitative and qualitative methods. For needs assessment, participants of FWS training program will join the focus group for investigation on their experience in the training program and training needs. Taking reference from the content of focus group, online survey will be designed for Hong Kong social workers’ completion to investigate their training needs. For outcome evaluations, it consists of on-site participant observation, focus group, and in-depth interview. Questionnaires with a single group pre/post design will also be distributed to participants of FWS training program to examine the effectiveness of the training program.

Funding body Hong Kong Family Welfare Society
Amount HKD $187,710

A Study on Mental Health Problems and Needs of Foster Care Children in Hong Kong

Project Team Members Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly
Professor Chang Ching-wen
Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce
Duration 2018 - 2019
Description

This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society.

The objectives aim at exploring:

  1. the phenomenon of mental health difficulties of foster care children
  2. their mental health services utilization condition and experiences. The findings will help us to reflect the mental health needs of children residing in foster care, and to suggest recommendations for fostering mental well-being for the vulnerable community in Hong Kong.

The research study adopts a mixed-method approach, composing of both quantitative and qualitative study.

The quantitative study will examine:

  1. the rate of various types of mental health difficulties, including rates of clinical-level difficulties, among foster care children
  2. the factors related to mental health difficulties of foster care children
  3. the service utilization rate of foster care children who are in need of mental health service
  4. the factors related to the utilization of mental health service of foster care children

The qualitative study will examine:

  1. the lived experiences of foster care children of using mental health service
  2. the perceived helpful and unhelpful elements of mental health service for the foster care children
Funding body Hong Kong Family Welfare Society
Amount HKD $302,788

A Study on the Kindergarten Stationing Services - Enhancement of Social Emotional Competencies of Preschoolers

Project Team Members Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly
Professor Leung Suk-man, Grace
Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce
Duration 2017 - 2019
Description

This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society.

 

The objectives are as follows:

  1. To screen preschool children that have social emotional difficulties;
  2. To evaluate the intervention group and program for children, parents, and school personnel with the aim to facilitate children’s social emotional development;
  3. To evaluate the overarching achievement of the services in enhancing the social emotional development of children;
  4. To collect school personnel and service users’ satisfaction levels and utilization of kindergarten school social work service.

 

The research project consists of the following parts:

Study 1: Identify children with social emotional difficulties


Study 2: Evaluate the group intervention for children


Study 3: Evaluate the group intervention for parents


Study 4: Evaluate the parent-child activities


Study 5: Evaluate the overarching achievement of the services in Level II to IV


Study 6: Service users’ and school personnel’ perceived helpfulness, satisfaction level and utilization of services in Level II to IV

Funding body Hong Kong Family Welfare Society
Amount HKD $360,000

A study of the Treatment Efficacy of Multiple Family Therapy in Helping Chinese Families of Parents in Recovery of Major Depression

Project Team Members Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce
Prof. Lai Yee-ching, Kelly
Dr. Wan Suk-fan, Erica
Mrs. Yau Ng Lai-tuen, Monica
Ms. Sania Yau 
Duration 2016 - 2019
Description

This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association.

This study aims to:

  • develop a clinically useful, culturally relevant and socially effective model of practice on MFT with Chinese families with a parent or two in recovery of major depression;
  • evaluate the applicability and treatment efficacy of MFT in helping Chinese families with a parent or parents in recovery of depression; and
  • identify theories of change so developed by using the data set generated in this research including the family experiences toward MFT and their subjective experiences in the group process.
Funding body New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
Amount HKD $382,632

A Study on Family Research in Hong Kong: A Critical Review and Annotated Bibliography 

Project Team Members Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce
Prof. Wong Mei-ching, Mooly
Duration 2017 - 2018
Funding body Central Policy Unit, HKSAR Government
Amount HKD $1,359,564

An Exploratory Study of the Proposed Family-centered Intervention for Adults with Asperger Disorder/High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder

Project Team Members Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce
Duration 2017 - 2018
Funding body SAHK
Amount HKD $299,232

 Programme Evaluation on a Family-centered Project for Children with Special Education needs and their Families

Project Team Members Prof. Wong Mei-ching, Mooly
Duration 2016 - 2018
Funding body YMCA
Amount HKD $354,510

A Study on Family Mediation Services in Hong Kong 

Project Team Members Prof. Wong Mei-ching, Mooly
Duration 2015 - 2016
Funding body Central Policy Unit, HKSAR Government
Amount HKD $827,944

A Study of the Efficacy of an Indigenous Multi-family Groups for Chinese Families in Hong Kong with Children Suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders

Project Team Members

Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce

Pro. Kelly Lai

Duration 2013 - 2015
Funding body General Research Fund, Research Grants Council
Amount HKD $812,570

Family-centre Practice Research for S.K.H. St. Christopher's Home

Project Team Members

Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce
Prof. Wong Mei-ching, Mooly

Mrs. Yau Ng Lai-yuen, Monica

Duration 2012 - 2014
Funding body S.K.H. St. Christopher’s Home
Amount HKD $209,427

 

 

2017 to 2018 A Study on Family Research in Hong Kong: A Critical Review and Annotated Bibliography
2017 to 2018 An Exploratory Study of the Proposed Family-centered Intervention for Adults with Asperger Disorder /High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder
2016 to 2018 Programme Evaluation on a Family-centered Project for Children with Special Educational Needs and their families
2016 to 2016 The Hong Kong Rugby Union Community Foundation Inclusive Sports Coach Training Programme – Phase I
2015 to 2016 A Study on Family Mediation Services in Hong Kong
2015 to 2016 Evaluation Study on Investor Education Centre Workplace Financial Education Programme
2013 to 2015 A Study of the Efficacy of an Indigenous Multi-family Groups for Chinese Families in Hong Kong with Children Suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders
2013 to 2015 Training project on family-centered practice with cancer patients for Hong Kong Cancer fund
2012 to 2014 Phase 2 of Shandong Project:
Research Project on the Development of Family-centered Services Model in Working with Youth and Families in China