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2022Can compassion to the self be extended to others: The association of self-compassion and other-focused concernDr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Cheng, Regina H. L. ; Hsu, Annie Y. K. ; Kwan, Helen H. M. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2022Delivering mindfulness-based interventions for insomnia, pain, and dysfunctional eating through a text messaging app: Three randomized controlled trials investigating the effectiveness and mediating mechanismsLi, Amanda C. M. ; Wong, Keith K. L. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Poon, Loretta W. H. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2018Development of the nonattachment scale-short form (NAS-SF) using item response theoryDr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Lai, Mark H. C. ; Mak, Winnie W. S. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2021Dual impacts of coronavirus anxiety on mental health in 35 societiesChen, Sylvia Xiaohua ; Dr. NG Chi Kit, Jacky ; Hui, Bryant P. H. ; Au, Algae K. Y. ; Wu, Wesley C. H. ; Lam, Ben C. P. ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Liu, James H. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2018Efficacy and moderation of mobile app-based programs for mindfulness-based training, self-compassion training, and cognitive behavioral psychoeducation on mental health: Randomized controlled noninferiority trialMak, Winnie W. S. ; Tong, Alan C. Y. ; Yip, Sindy Y. C. ; Lui, Wacy W. S. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Chan, Amy T. Y. ; Wong, Celia C. Y. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2017The efficacy of Internet-based mindfulness training and cognitive-behavioral training with telephone support in the enhancement of mental health among college students and young working adults: Randomized controlled trailMak, Winnie W. S. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Chan, Amy T. Y. ; Lui, Wacy W. S. ; Wu, Ellery K. Y. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2021Family involvement moderates the relationship between perceived recovery orientation of services and personal narratives among Chinese with schizophrenia in Hong Kong: A 1-year longitudinal investigationYu, Ben C. L. ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2018Flourishing with psychosis: A prospective examination on the interactions between clinical, functional, and personal recovery processes on well being among individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disordersChan, Randolph Chun Ho ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Tong, Alan C. Y. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2021From mindfulness to personal recovery: The mediating roles of self-warmth, psychological flexibility, and valued livingMak, Winnie W. S. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Chong, Kathie S. C. ; Law, Rita W. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2021Internalization process of stigma of people with mental illness across cultures: A meta-analytic structural equation modeling approachYu, Ben C. L. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Corrigan, Patrick W. ; Chan, Kelly K. Y. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2017The mediating role of self-compassion between mindfulness and compassion fatigue among therapists in Hong KongYip, Sindy Y. C. ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Law, Rita W. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2021Meta-analytic review on the differential effects of self-compassion components on well-being and psychological distress: The moderating role of dialecticism on self-compassionDr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Yu, Ben C. L. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2017A one-year longitudinal qualitative study of peer support services in a non-Western context: The perspectives of peer support workers, service users, and co-workersTse, Samson ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Lo, Iris W. K. ; Liu, Lucia L. ; Dr. YUEN Wing Yan, Winnie ; Yau, Sania ; Ho, Kimmy ; Chan, Sau-Kam ; Wong, Stephen Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2020Promotion of well-being by raising the awareness on the interdependent nature of all matters: Development and validation of the interconnectedness scaleYu, Ben C. L. ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2010Recovery knowledge and recovery-oriented services in Hong KongMak, Winnie W. S. ; Dr. LAM Yin-Hung, Bess ; Yau, Sania S. W. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2021Reducing stigma through interconnectedness and compassion: A buddhism-based approach to reduce stigma toward people with mental illnessYu, Ben C. L. ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Leung, Ivy W. Y. ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2019The role of child problem behaviors in autism spectrum symtoms and parenting stress: A primary school-based studySiu, Queenie K. Y. ; Yi, Huso ; Chan, Randolph Chun Ho ; Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Chan, Dorothy F. Y. ; Mak, Winnie W. S. Peer Reviewed Journal Article
2018Unraveling the insight paradox: One-year longitudinal study on the relationships between insight, self-stigma, and life satisfaction among people with schizophrenia spectrum disordersDr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria ; Mak, Winnie W. S. ; Chan, Randolph Chun Ho ; Tong, Alan C. Y. Peer Reviewed Journal Article