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Daniel YOUNG, Dr
Associate Professor
,
Department of Social Work
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6136-7389
Email
danielyounghkbu.eduhk
Accepting PhD Students
2010
2022
Research activity per year
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Acculturation
14%
Aptitude
24%
Caregivers
54%
China
17%
Cognition
10%
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
83%
Cognitive Dysfunction
13%
Community Health Workers
13%
Community Mental Health Services
38%
Control Groups
33%
Counseling
17%
Cross-Sectional Studies
9%
Cultural Characteristics
10%
Dementia
51%
Depression
32%
Education
14%
Elderly
28%
Feasibility Studies
11%
Health Care Outcome Assessment
20%
Holistic Health
15%
Hong Kong
100%
Hope
15%
Independent Living
18%
Intellectual Disability
14%
Internet
10%
Internship and Residency
11%
Linear Models
11%
Mental Health
41%
Mental Status and Dementia Tests
24%
Neurocognitive Disorders
29%
Organizations
10%
Psychiatric Hospitals
25%
Psychiatry
10%
Psychological Burnout
12%
Psychology
10%
Quality of Life
70%
Randomized Controlled Trials
46%
Regression Analysis
13%
Reproducibility of Results
19%
Research Design
24%
Self Concept
35%
Self Efficacy
12%
Self-Help Groups
12%
Social Skills
18%
Social Support
16%
Spirituality
47%
Students
14%
Telephone
20%
Therapeutics
13%
Work Engagement
15%
Social Sciences
acculturation
10%
assistant
7%
behavior therapy
27%
burnout
8%
caregiver
25%
caregiving
8%
China
6%
cognition
17%
cognitive ability
11%
coping
10%
dementia
23%
experiment
6%
Group
32%
group education
14%
health
9%
health workers
11%
Hong Kong
25%
human being
11%
Internet
6%
mental health
22%
mental health service
5%
mental illness
47%
quality of life
52%
research project
6%
self-esteem
12%
severe mental illness
53%
social support
7%
social work
6%
spirituality
33%
student
5%
telephone
9%
therapy group
47%
university
5%
widow
13%