Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria

Name
Dr. CHIO Hin-ngan, Floria
 
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Research Interests
Self-compassion and compassion
Mindfulness and interconnectedness
Stigma reduction
Personal recovery
Mental health promotion
 
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Chio, F. H. N.
 
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Status
part-time
 

Publications

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Date Issued:  [2020 TO 2022]
Date Issued:  2021

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)Type
12021Internalization 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
22021Reducing 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
32021Family 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
42021Meta-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
52021From 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