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Simon CHAN, Dr
Associate Professor
,
Department of Social Work
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5962-2731
Email
simonhkbu.eduhk
2009
2022
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Macau
100%
Hong Kong
99%
Social Work
72%
China
45%
Family Therapy
44%
Authorship
40%
Social Workers
38%
Survivors
34%
Masculinity
29%
Human Migration
27%
Taiwan
26%
Couples Therapy
25%
Sex Offenses
25%
Singapore
24%
Far East
22%
Crime Victims
22%
Intimate Partner Violence
22%
Sleep
21%
Social Change
21%
Fathers
20%
Malaysia
19%
Disclosure
19%
Nuclear Family
18%
Depression
18%
Mental Health
17%
Lenses
16%
Industry
16%
Chronic Pain
15%
Publications
14%
Students
14%
Pain
13%
Comorbidity
13%
Quality of Life
12%
Psychology
11%
Research Personnel
11%
Social Responsibility
10%
Focus Groups
9%
Child
9%
Interviews
9%
Gambling
8%
Learning
8%
Checklist
8%
Wounds and Injuries
8%
Guidelines
8%
Organizations
8%
Family Conflict
7%
Leisure Activities
6%
Family Relations
5%
Elderly
5%
Pork Meat
5%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
81%
Macao
75%
research practice
51%
social work
48%
family therapy
42%
triangulation
37%
social worker
36%
China
33%
father
29%
youth research
25%
therapy research
25%
opera
24%
masculinity
23%
couples therapy
23%
Taiwan
22%
Far East
22%
work research
22%
sexual violence
22%
Singapore
19%
sex education
19%
diaspora
17%
pain
16%
responsibility
16%
mental health
16%
social effects
15%
Malaysia
15%
trauma
15%
victimization
15%
quality of life
14%
gender
13%
abuse
13%
experience
12%
sleep
11%
educator
10%
industry
10%
Group
9%
intervention strategy
9%
research focus
8%
dyad
8%
socioeconomic development
8%
mobile social services
7%
target group
7%
gambling
7%
transparency
7%
education system
7%
interview
7%
Internet
5%
student
5%
literature
5%