Publications by authors named "Steven W H Chau"

Background: Unstructured play has also been found effective on promoting positive emotions and emotional competence among children and adolescents with special educational needs (SEN). Unstructured Outdoor Play coupled with Mindfulness-based Interventions via 'Supporting Wellness in E-Child Learning Environments' (SWELE) program can foster the mental health and wellbeing of children and adolescents with SEN. Currently there is a lack of the unstructured play with mindfulness-based interventions in the special schools in Hong Kong.

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  • This study aimed to find out what factors contribute to sleep-related injuries (SRI) and persistent sleep-related injuries (pSRI) in patients with isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD).
  • A retrospective review of 388 iRBD patients showed that 83% reported a history of SRI, with some suffering severe injuries, and factors like depressive symptoms, alcohol consumption, and certain EMG activity were linked to these injuries.
  • Despite treatment, 18% of patients continued to experience pSRI over an average follow-up of 5.1 years, highlighting the need for better safety measures and targeted screening for those at risk.
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  • * Participants kept a sleep diary, wore actigraphy devices, and provided urine samples to measure melatonin levels, with PIPR assessed after exposure to blue and red light.
  • * Findings showed that lower PIPR responses were linked to reduced sleep quality and circadian rhythm function, suggesting age-related changes in light sensitivity may disrupt circadian regulation.
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This study examined the psychometric properties and longitudinal changes of the self-reporting Traditional Chinese version of Biological Rhythms Interview for Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (C-BRIAN-SR) among healthy controls (HC) and patients with major depressive episode (MDE). Eighty patients with a current MDE and 80 HC were recruited. Assessments were repeated after two weeks in HC, and upon the discharge of MDE patients to examine the prospective changes upon remission of depression.

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Objective: While isolated rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (iRBD) is known as a prodrome of α-synucleinopathies, the prediction for its future phenoconversion to parkinsonism-first or dementia-first subtype remains a challenge. This study aimed to investigate whether visuospatial dysfunction predicts dementia-first phenoconversion in iRBD.

Methods: Patients with iRBD and control subjects were enrolled in this prospective cohort study.

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  • The study investigates chronic neuropsychiatric symptoms in adults recovering from their first COVID-19 infection over a year ago and compares them to individuals who never had COVID.
  • It finds that the post-COVID group experiences significantly more fatigue and that lack of vaccination and higher material deprivation are linked to more chronic symptoms.
  • Chronic symptoms are categorized into two main clusters (cognitive issues like fatigue, and anxiety/depression) and one minor cluster (headache/dizziness), highlighting the complex relationship between these symptoms and socioeconomic factors.
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence, clinical correlates and the relationship between hypersomnolence and clinical outcomes in a cohort of MDD patients.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of a MDD cohort in an university-affiliated adult psychiatric outpatient clinic. The diagnosis of MDD and severity of depression were ascertained by the clinician with structured clinical interviews.

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There is an emerging potential for digital assessment of depression. In this study, Chinese patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and controls underwent a week of multimodal measurement including actigraphy and app-based measures (D-MOMO) to record rest-activity, facial expression, voice, and mood states. Seven machine-learning models (Random Forest [RF], Logistic regression [LR], Support vector machine [SVM], K-Nearest Neighbors [KNN], Decision tree [DT], Naive Bayes [NB], and Artificial Neural Networks [ANN]) with leave-one-out cross-validation were applied to detect lifetime diagnosis of MDD and non-remission status.

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Background: Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS) affects over 65 million individuals worldwide but treatment options are scarce. We aimed to assess a synbiotic preparation (SIM01) for the alleviation of PACS symptoms.

Methods: In this randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial at a tertiary referral centre in Hong Kong, patients with PACS according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria were randomly assigned (1:1) by random permuted blocks to receive SIM01 (10 billion colony-forming units in sachets twice daily) or placebo orally for 6 months.

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Background: Depression and anxiety were both ranked among the top 25 leading causes of global burden of diseases in 2019 prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The pandemic affected, and in many cases threatened, the health and lives of millions of people across the globe and within the first year, global prevalence of anxiety and depression increased by 25% with the greatest influx in places highly affected by COVID-19.

Aim: To explore the psychological impact of the pandemic and resultant restrictions in different countries using an opportunistic sample and online questionnaire in different phases of the pandemic.

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Background: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) is one of the earliest and most specific prodromes of the α-synucleinopathies including Parkinson's disease (PD). It remains uncertain whether RBD occurring in the context of psychiatric disorders (psy-RBD), although very common, is merely a benign epiphenomenon of antidepressant treatment, or whether it harbours an underlying α-synucleinopathy. We hypothesised that patients with psy-RBD demonstrate a familial predisposition to an α-synucleinopathy.

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The microbiota-gut-brain axis has been suggested to play an important role in Parkinson's disease (PD). Here we performed a cross-sectional study to profile gut microbiota across early PD, REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), first-degree relatives of RBD (RBD-FDR), and healthy controls, which could reflect the gut-brain staging model of PD. We show gut microbiota compositions are significantly altered in early PD and RBD compared with control and RBD-FDR.

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  • The study investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted sleep patterns among children and adolescents in Hong Kong, addressing a knowledge gap left by previous studies that focused only on the early months of the pandemic.
  • Utilizing a cross-sectional design, researchers recruited a total of 1,233 primary and secondary school students and compared their sleep data before and during the pandemic, accounting for various factors such as age, sex, and household income.
  • Findings reveal that students pre-COVID experienced longer sleep latency on both school and nonschool days, with low household income linked to later bedtimes and sleep onset, highlighting the pandemic's ongoing adverse effects on youth sleep health and the role of socioeconomic factors.
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Objectives: The current study aimed to examine the neurodegenerative implication of isolated REM sleep without atonia (RSWA) among first-degree relatives of patients with REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD).

Methods: This cross-sectional case-control study recruited three groups of subjects: First-degree relatives of RBD patients with isolated RSWA (n = 17), first-degree relatives of RBD patients without isolated RSWA (n = 18), and normal controls who did not have any RWSA and family history of RBD (n = 15). Prodromal Parkinson's Disease likelihood ratio by the updated MDS Research Criteria and striatal dopaminergic transmission function of the subjects as assessed by triple-tracer (18F-DOPA, 11C-Raclopride, and 18F-FDG) PET/CT scan were used as proxy markers of neurodegeneration.

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Recurrent dream-enactment behaviours (DEB) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep without atonia (RSWA) are two diagnostic hallmarks of REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD), a specific prodrome of α-synucleinopathy. Whilst isolated RSWA (without DEB) was suggested as a prodrome of RBD, the implication of 'isolated' recurrent DEB remains under-investigated. In this cross-sectional study, we sought to investigate neurodegenerative markers amongst the first-degree relatives (FDRs, aged >40 years) of patients with RBD who underwent clinical assessment for DEB, neurodegenerative markers, and video-polysomnography assessment.

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The current study examined the possible predictors of dropout during a five-week light treatment (LT) with a gradual advance protocol in 93 patients with unipolar non-seasonal depression and evening chronotypes by comparing their clinical characteristics and performing a logistic regression analysis. Nineteen out of ninety-three (20%) subjects (80% female, 46.5 ± 11.

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Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) were described less extraverted and more neurotic. It remained unclear whether similar personality traits could be found in idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD), a prodromal stage of PD, and could predict phenoconversion to neurodegenerative disorders. We aimed to investigate the personality profile and its association with future neurodegenerative phenoconversion in iRBD patients.

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Background And Objectives: Individuals with a history of recurrent dream-enactment behaviors, but with subthreshold REM sleep without atonia levels for REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) diagnosis, are currently classified to have prodromal RBD (pRBD). However, the REM sleep-elevated EMG diagnostic cutoff, progression trajectory, and long-term neurodegenerative outcome of pRBD are not well understood. This study aimed to delineate the evolution of REM sleep EMG levels, determine the EMG cutoff score for diagnosing pRBD, and examine the risk for neurodegenerative diseases of pRBD.

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Background: The association between night shift work and prostate cancer is controversial. Evidence shows that genetic and environmental factors both contribute to the development of prostate cancer. It is well known that melatonin plays a protective role in prostate cancer.

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Objective: To investigate the prevalence and clinical correlates of video polysomnography (vPSG)-confirmed rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).

Methods: This is a clinic-based two-phase epidemiological study. In phase 1, patients with MDD were screened by a validated questionnaire, RBD Questionnaire-Hong Kong (RBDQ-HK).

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Study Objectives: Eveningness is associated with worse outcomes in depression. It remained unclear if eveningness could be altered with chronobiological therapy and whether such a change would predict long-term outcomes of depression.

Methods: Data from a randomized controlled trial of 5-week adjunctive bright light therapy with a gradual advance protocol conducted in 91 adult patients with nonseasonal unipolar depression and eveningness (Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire, score ≤ 41) was examined.

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