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Winnie W. S. Mak
Winnie W. S. Mak
Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Major approaches to the measurement of acculturation among ethnic minority populations: A content analysis and an alternative empirical strategy.
N Zane, W Mak
American Psychological Association, 2003
7482003
Meta-analysis of stigma and mental health
WWS Mak, CYM Poon, LYK Pun, SF Cheung
Social science & medicine 65 (2), 245-261, 2007
6062007
Affiliate stigma among caregivers of people with intellectual disability or mental illness
WWS Mak, RYM Cheung
Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities 21 (6), 532-545, 2008
5982008
Resilience: enhancing well-being through the positive cognitive triad.
WWS Mak, ISW Ng, CCY Wong
Journal of counseling psychology 58 (4), 610, 2011
5712011
Internalization of stigma for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in Hong Kong
WWS Mak, YTY Kwok
Social science & medicine 70 (12), 2045-2051, 2010
4872010
Factor structure and psychometric properties of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale among Chinese adolescents
X Yu, JTF Lau, WWS Mak, J Zhang, WWS Lui
Comprehensive psychiatry 52 (2), 218-224, 2011
4522011
The Lancet Commission on ending stigma and discrimination in mental health
G Thornicroft, C Sunkel, AA Aliev, S Baker, E Brohan, R El Chammay, ...
The Lancet 400 (10361), 1438-1480, 2022
3572022
Seeking professional help: Etiology beliefs about mental illness across cultures.
SX Chen, WWS Mak
Journal of counseling psychology 55 (4), 442, 2008
3362008
Help-seeking for mental health problems among Chinese: The application and extension of the theory of planned behavior
PKH Mo, WWS Mak
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 44, 675-684, 2009
3172009
Comparative stigma of HIV/AIDS, SARS, and tuberculosis in Hong Kong
WWS Mak, PKH Mo, RYM Cheung, J Woo, FM Cheung, D Lee
Social science & medicine 63 (7), 1912-1922, 2006
3092006
Self-stigma among concealable minorities in Hong Kong: conceptualization and unified measurement.
WWS Mak, RYM Cheung
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 80 (2), 267, 2010
3032010
Examining attribution model of self-stigma on social support and psychological well-being among people with HIV+/AIDS
WWS Mak, RYM Cheung, RW Law, J Woo, PCK Li, RWY Chung
Social science & medicine 64 (8), 1549-1559, 2007
2782007
Combining education and video-based contact to reduce stigma of mental illness:“The Same or Not the Same” anti-stigma program for secondary schools in Hong Kong
JYN Chan, WWS Mak, LSC Law
Social science & medicine 68 (8), 1521-1526, 2009
2512009
Posttraumatic growth and reduced suicidal ideation among adolescents at month 1 after the Sichuan Earthquake
X Yu, JTF Lau, J Zhang, WWS Mak, KC Choi, WWS Lui, EYY Chan
Journal of Affective Disorders 123 (1-3), 327-331, 2010
2192010
Self-compassion: A potential buffer against affiliate stigma experienced by parents of children with autism spectrum disorders
CCY Wong, WWS Mak, KYH Liao
Mindfulness 7, 1385-1395, 2016
1922016
Psychological distress and subjective burden of caregivers of people with mental illness: The role of affiliate stigma and face concern
WWS Mak, RYM Cheung
Community Mental Health Journal 48, 270-274, 2012
1902012
The effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction program on the mental health of family caregivers: a randomized controlled trial
RJ Hou, SYS Wong, BHK Yip, ATF Hung, HHM Lo, PHS Chan, CSL Lo, ...
Psychotherapy and psychosomatics 83 (1), 45-53, 2013
1882013
Validation of a Chinese version of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire in Hong Kong and development of a short form
J Hou, SYS Wong, HHM Lo, WWS Mak, HSW Ma
Assessment 21 (3), 363-371, 2014
1772014
Cognitive insight and causal attribution in the development of self-stigma among individuals with schizophrenia
WWS Mak, CFM Wu
Psychiatric Services 57 (12), 1800-1802, 2006
1752006
Ethnic identity.
D Sue, WS Mak, DW Sue
Sage Publications, Inc, 1998
1741998
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