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Reference Materials

2016 - 2022

2011 - 2015

  • Title
    Family Survey 2013
    Author(s) / Publisher

    Policy 21

    Publishing Year
    2014
  • Title
    A Study on the Phenomenon of Divorce in Hong Kong
    Author(s) / Publisher
    Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, the University of Hong Kong
    Publishing Year
    2014
  • Title
    Study of Family Education in Hong Kong
    Author(s) / Publisher
    Department of Applied Social Sciences, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Publishing Year
    2012
  • Title
    Family Survey 2011 Report
    Author(s) / Publisher

    Policy 21

    Publishing Year
    2012
  • Title
    Family Survey 2011 Annexes
    Author(s) / Publisher

    Policy 21

    Publishing Year
    2012
  • Title
    Report on "Family-centered Prevention of Adolescent Girls' and Boys' Prostitution"
    Author(s) / Publisher
    Social Capital and Impact Assessment Research Unit, Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong
    Publishing Year
    2011
  • Title
    Report on "Exploratory Study of Neglect Among Elderly in Hong Kong"
    Author(s) / Publisher

    Asia Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies, Lingnan University

    Publishing Year
    2011
  • Title
    Report on "A Study on Drug Abuse Among Youths and Family Relationship"
    Author(s) / Publisher
    The University of Hong Kong
    Publishing Year
    2011
  • Title
    Report on "Parental Perspectives of Child Neglect in Hong Kong"
    Author(s) / Publisher
    Centre for Social Studies, Department of Applied Social Sciences, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Publishing Year
    2011

2006 - 2010

2001 - 2005

  • Title
    Chinese Adolescents and Their Parents' Views on a Happy Family: Implications for Family Therapy
    Author(s) / Publisher
    Professor Daniel T.L. Shek
    Publishing Year
    2001
    Theme
    The purpose of this paper is to report research finding on the views of Chinese parents and their adolescent children on the attributes of a happy family. Their findings suggest that Chinese people's views on a happy family are closely related to traditional values in the Chinese culture.

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