Publications by authors named "Celia Hoi-Yan Chan"

Background: Studies on the relationship between childhood allergic disease and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) have mostly been confined to a single allergic condition. Therefore, a composite allergic score (CAS) was derived to assess the accumulated effect of eczema, asthma, and allergic rhinitis on HRQOL in Hong Kong schoolchildren.

Methods: Parents of grade one/two or grade eight/nine schoolchildren completed a questionnaire assessing the prevalence and severity of eczema (POEM), asthma (C-ACT/ACT), and allergic rhinitis (VAS) and schoolchildren's HRQOL (PedsQL).

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  • The study explored changes in sexual function and quality of life among 66 infertile couples undergoing intrauterine insemination (IUI) at three different time points: after counseling, one day before IUI, and two weeks after IUI.
  • Results indicated that a notable percentage of women and men experienced sexual dysfunction across these time points, with specific improvements observed in women’s orgasm scores and FertiQoL scores between T1 and T3.
  • Men reported consistently higher quality of life scores compared to women, emphasizing the need for support strategies tailored to both partners during the IUI process.
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The emotional consequences of infertility are well documented. However, relatively few studies have emphasized the dyadic emotional interaction within couples, despite infertility being a shared life event. This study adopted a dyadic (between two people) approach to explore the emotional complexity that infertile couples face.

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Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common childhood inflammatory skin problem affecting 15%-30% of children. Although AD adversely impacts the psychosocial well-being of children and their parent caregivers, parents' psychosocial well-being is seldom mentioned in most non-pharmacological education programmes. A family-based psychosocial intervention, Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit (I-BMS) intervention, is examined.

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  • Couples undergoing assisted reproductive technologies (ART) often experience sexual dysfunction and lower quality of life (QoL), with a study comparing intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) revealing similar risks for sexual dysfunction in both groups.
  • The survey involved 75 couples undergoing IUI and 160 couples undergoing IVF, assessing demographic data, sexual function, and fertility-related QoL through standardized questionnaires.
  • Findings showed that while both groups had similar risks for dysfunction, husbands reported better QoL overall than wives, and wives undergoing IVF had significantly lower treatment-related QoL scores compared to those undergoing IUI.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been proposed to be associated with several mental health problems, including anxiety, depression, diminished sexual satisfaction, and lowered health-related quality of life, etc. A systematic review and meta-analysis of published literature was conducted comparing the mental health of women with and without PCOS. Ten English and Chinese databases were searched up to 12/31/2018.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) imposes significant physical and psychosocial burdens on affected children. However, little has been done to learn from the subjective experiences, perspectives and emotions of children living with AD. Their voices are not heard in healthcare settings.

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  • The study examines the decision-making preferences of women undergoing IVF treatment, emphasizing the roles of both doctors and spouses in this unique dynamic.
  • A survey of 246 Chinese women revealed that a significant majority (92%) preferred to share decision-making tasks with their doctors, while many also wanted their partners to be involved.
  • Findings indicate that factors like marital satisfaction and anxiety levels influenced women's preferences for passive or active roles in both medical and spousal decision-making during the infertility treatment process.
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Sexual minority women are at an elevated risk for depression compared to heterosexual women, yet less is known about how gender roles affect the mental health of sexual minority women. Existing studies examining the role of self-esteem in the relationship between gender roles and depression are scarce and have predominantly focused on heterosexual populations. Using a cross-sectional survey of Chinese lesbians in Hong Kong (N = 438), the study tested the direct and indirect effects of different types of gender roles (masculine, feminine, and androgynous) on depression through the mediating factor of self-esteem.

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Study Question: What is the intention to have a second child among women attending outpatient gynecology clinics in three major cities in China?

Summary Answer: In total, 69.3% of the participants expressed the intention to have a second child and this was related to infertility status, pronatalist attitudes, and sociodemographic factors.

What Is Known Already: In 2016, the new universal two-child policy was introduced in China enabling all Chinese couples to have a second child.

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The primary goal of this study was to examine and describe the importance of childbearing as perceived by infertile women in the Chinese familial and social context. We adopted a qualitative descriptive method and conducted semi-structured interviews with female patients diagnosed with infertility. Participants were recruited at a high-volume fertility clinic in Tianjin, China.

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Background: Interprofessional learning is gaining momentum in revolutionizing healthcare education. During the academic year 2015/16, seven undergraduate-entry health and social care programs from two universities in Hong Kong took part in an interprofessional education program. Based on considerations such as the large number of students involved and the need to incorporate adult learning principles, team-based learning was adopted as the pedagogy for the program, which was therefore called the interprofessional team-based learning program (IPTBL).

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Study Question: What is the relationship between decisional conflict, decisional regret and psychological well-being in women following unsuccessful IVF cycles?

Summary Answer: The mediating effect of decisional regret on the relationship between decisional conflict and fertility-related quality of life (FRQOL) has been found to be moderated by the availability (versus absence) of frozen embryos after an unsuccessful IVF cycle.

What Is Known Already: Infertility treatment is marked by its open-ended nature. Stresses in treatment decision-making could be aggravated by a culture which honours families through procreation.

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Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide. There is a need to develop effective strategies to treat depression and prevent recurrence. Treatments that combine pharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches are preferred for treating severe forms of depression.

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Objective. To evaluate clinical trial evidence of the effectiveness of qigong exercise on depressive and anxiety symptoms. Methods.

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