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Prof. WONG Fu Keung Daniel (黃富強博士)

BA, BSW (McMaster University, Canada)
MSW (CUHK, HK)
PhD (La Trobe, Australia)
Social Work in Mental Health (Associate Editor)
Cognitive Therapy (Academy of Cognitive Therapists, USA)

Professor

Contact Information

Office: B7411 AC1
Phone: 34425313
Fax: 34420283
Email: fukwong@cityu.edu.hk

Research Interests

  • Mental health and mental illness
  • Migration and mental health
  • Cognitive behavioural therapies
  • Clinical issues and skills in working with people with mental health concerns


Research Grant

  • Antenatal cognitive behavioral therapy group intervention for the prevention of perinatal depression among Macao and Chengdu Chinese pregnant women: A quasi-experimental study, 2011, Co-investigator, Macau Polytechnic Institute.
  • Brief Cognitive-behavioral Education Program for Main Family Carers of Patients in Intensive Care Units: A Randomized Controlled Trial, 2011, Co-investigator, Competitive Research Grants for Newly Recruited Junior Academic Staff, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong.
  • Knowledge Transfer (KT) Website Development for College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, 2011, Principal Investigator), UGC KT Earmarked Fund, City University of Hong Kong.
  • Putting theory into practice: A web-based cognitive behavior theory learning platform, 2011, Principal Investigator, Teaching Development Grant, City University of Hong Kong.
  • Evaluating cognitive-behavioural therapy for older adults with chronic pain in Hong Kong , 2010, Principal Investigator, commissioned by Yan Oi Tong Social Services, Hong Kong.
  • Evaluating cognitive-behavioural therapy for adolescents and young adults with psychosis and emotional disorders in Hong Kong, 2010, Principal Investigator, commissioned by Baptist Oi Kwan Social Services, Hong Kong.
  • Evaluating cognitive-behavioural therapy for parents with adult children with disabilities in Hong Kong , 2010, Principal Investigator, commissioned by Caritas Social Services, Hong Kong.
  • Evaluating cognitive-behavioural therapy for parents with young children with disabilities in Hong Kong, 2010, Principal Investigator, commissioned by Caritas Social Services, Hong Kong.
  • Evaluating cognitive-behavioural therapy for school-aged adolescents in Hong Kong , 2010, Principal Investigator, commissioned by Yan Oi Tong Social Services, Hong Kong.
  • Evaluating Mental Health First Aid Programme (MHFA) in Hong Kong , 2010, Principal Investigator, commissioned by Mental Health Association of Hong Kong.
  • Randomized Controlled Trial of a Brief Group Intervention Using Cognitive-behavioral , 2010, Co-investigator, Health and Health Service Research Fund.
  • Trial run of brief group intervention using cognitive-behavioral approach to reduce postnatal depressive symptoms , 2010, Principal Investigator, commissioned by Caritas Social Services, Hong Kong.


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Journal

  • Wong, F.K.D. , Lam, A.Y.K. , Chan, S.K. & Chan, S.F. (2012). Quality of life of Chinese caregivers with relatives suffering from mental illness: The differential impacts of caregiver characteristics, caregiving burdens and satisfaction with psychiatric services. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes.
  • Leung, S.S.K. , Chiang, V.C.L. , Chui, Y.Y. , Mak, Y.W. & Wong, F.K.D. (2011). A brief cognitive-behavioural stress management programme for secondary school teachers. Journal of Occupational Health. 53. 23 - 35.
  • Pan, J.Y. & Wong, F.K.D. (2011). Acculturative stressors and acculturative strategies as predictors of negative affect among Chinese international student in Australia and Hong Kong: A cross-cultural comparative study. Academic Psychiatry. 35, 6. 376 - 381.
  • Wong, F.K.D. (2011). Cognitive behavioural group treatment for Chinese people with depressive symptoms in Hong Kong: The participants’ perspective. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 61, 3. 439 - 459.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , He, X.S. , Poon, A. & Lam, Y.K.A. (2011). Depression literacy among Chinese in Shanghai, China: A comparison with Chinese-speaking Australians in Melbourne and Chinese in Hong Kong. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. doi:DOI: 10.1007/s00127-011-0430-4
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Lam, Y.K.A. & Poon, A. (2011). Gender differences in mental health literacy among Australians of Chinese-speaking background in Melbourne, Australia. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. doi:10.1177/0020764010390431
  • Wong, F.K.D. (2011). How do Chinese Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy trainees view their own therapy competence and the cultural compatibility of this therapy for Chinese clients with depression in Hong Kong?. Hong Kong Journal of Mental Health. 38. 4 - 9.
  • Wong, P.K.S. , Wong, F.K.D. , Schalock, R.L. & Chou, Y.C. (2011). Initial validation of the Quality of Life Questionnaire – Chinese version (QOL.Q-C) for Chinese people with intellectual disabilities: A cultural perspective. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 55, 6. 572 - 580.
  • He, X.S. & Wong, F.K.D. (2011). Mental health of female migrant workers in China: A four cities comparison. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. doi:0020764011423467
  • Chow, A.Y.W. , Lam, D.O.B. , Leung, G.S.M. , Wong, F.K.D. & Chan, B.P.F. (2011). Promoting reflexivity among social work students: The development and preliminary evaluation of a course ―Knowing Ourselves, Knowing Our World. Journal of Social Work Education. 30, 2. 141 - 156.
  • Wong, F.K.D. & He, X.S. (2011). Schizophrenia literacy among Chinese in Shanghai, China: A comparison with Chinese-speaking Australians in Melbourne and Chinese in Hong Kong. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 45. 524 - 531.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Poon, A. & Kwok, S.L.Y.C. (2011). The maintenance effect of cognitive-behavioural treatment groups for Chinese parents with children with developmental disabilities in Melbourne, Australia: A six-month follow-up study. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 55. 1043 - 1053.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Chan, K.S. & Lau, Y. (2011). The roles of perfectionism and dysfunctional attitudes in depression and quality of life of Chinese adults in Hong Kong. International Journal of Mental Health. 39, 4. 40 - 58.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Lam, Y.K.A. & Poon, A. (19 Jan 2010). Depression literacy among Australians of Chinese-speaking background in Melbourne. Australia. BMC Psychiatry. 10:7.
  • Wong, F.K.D. & Poon, A. (2010). Cognitive-behavioural group treatment for Chinese parents with children with developmental disabilities in Melbourne, Australia: an efficacy study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 44. 742 - 749.
  • Wong, F.K.D. & Chang, Y.L. (2010). Mental health of Chinese migrant workers in factories in Shenzhen, China: Effects of migration stress and social competence. Social Work in Mental Health. 8, 4. 305 - 3018.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Chang, Y.L. , He, X.S. & Wu, Q.B. (2010). Relationships and social support as critical factors in the life satisfaction of children of migrant workers in Shanghai, China. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 56. 143 - 157.
  • Lau, Y. , Wong, F.K.D. & Chan, K.S. (2010). The utility of perinatal depression screening in second trimester among Chinese: A three-wave prospective longitudinal study. Archives of Women's Mental Health. 13, 2. 153 - 164.
  • Wong, F.K.D. (2009). A six-month follow-up study of cognitive behavioral treatment groups for Chinese people with depression. Behaviour Change. 26, 2. 130 - 140.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Lam, Y.K.A. & Poon, A. (2009). Attitudes, knowledge and preferences regarding schizophrenia and mental health services among Chinese-speaking Australians in Melbourne Australia. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. doi:DOI: 10.1007/s00127-009-0122-5
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Chang, Y.L. & He, X.S. (2009). Correlates of mental health of children of migrant workers in Shanghai, China. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 44, 10. 815 - 824. doi:DOI: 10.1007/s00127-009-0003-y
  • Wong, F.K.D. (2008). Cognitive and health-related outcomes of cognitive behavioral treatment groups for people with depressive symptoms in Hong Kong: A randomized waiting list control study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 42. 703 - 712.
  • Wong, F.K.D. (2008). Differential impacts of stressful life events and social support on the mental health of mainland Chinese immigrants and local youth in Hong Kong: A resilience perspective. British Journal of Social Work. 38, 2. 236 - 252.
  • Wong, P.K.S. & Wong, F.K.D. (2008). Enhancing staff’s attitude, knowledge and skills in supporting self-determination of adults with intellectual disability in residential settings – A pretest-posttest comparison group design. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 52, 3. 230 - 243.
  • Wong, F.K.D. & Leung, G.S.M. (2008). Functions of social support in the mental health of male and female migrant workers in China. Health and Social Work. 33, 4. 275 - 286.
  • Pan, J.Y. , Wong, F.K.D. & Chan, C.L.W. (2008). Meaning of life as a protective factor of positive affect in acculturation: A resilience framework and a cross-cultural comparison. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 32, 6. 505 - 514.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , He, X.S. , Leung, G. & Chang, Y.L. (2008). Mental health of migrant workers in China: Prevalence and correlates. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 43, 6. 483 - 489.
  • Wong, F.K.D. & He, X.S. (2008). The resilience of migrant workers in China: The roles of migration stress and meaning in migration. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 54, 2. 131 - 143.
  • Wong, F.K.D. (2007). Cognitive behavioral treatment groups for people with chronic depression: A randomized waitlist control design. Depression and Anxiety. 25, 2. 142 - 148.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Chau, P. & Kwok, J. (2007). Cognitive-behavioral treatment group for people with chronic illnesses in Hong Kong: Reflections on culturally sensitive practices. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 57, 3. 367 - 385.
  • Lau, Y. & Wong, F.K.D. (2007). Correlates of depressive symptomatology during the second trimester of pregnancy: a population-based study in Hong Kong. Social Sciences and Medicine. 64. 1802 - 1811.
  • Wong, F.K.D. (2007). Crucial individuals in the help-seeking pathway of the Chinese caregivers with relatives suffering from early psychosis in Hong Kong: Implications for social work Practice. Social Work. 52, 2. 127 - 138.
  • Wong, F.K.D. , Chang, Y.L. & He, X.S. (2007). Rural migrant works in urban China: Living a marginalized life. International Journal of Social Welfare. 16, 7. 32 - 40.
  • Wong, F.K.D. (2007). Uncovering socio-cultural factors influencing the pathway to care of Chinese caregivers with relatives suffering from early psychosis in Hong Kong. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. 31, 1. 51 - 71.

Book

  • Wong, F.K.D. et al. (2005). Getting out of the abyss of depression: A cognitive therapy self help manual. (4 ed.). Hong Kong:  Joint Publishing Co (Chinese and simplified Chinese versions).


Professional Engagement

  • Founder and convenor, Centre for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Department of Applied Social Studies, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong
  • Honorary Fellow, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Suicide and Prevention, The University of Hong Kong
  • Consultant, Chinese Community Social Services Centre Inc, Melbourne, Australia
  • Executive board member, Jockey Club Early Psychosis Project, The University of Hong Kong
    Professional Advisor, Community Rehabilitation Network of Hong Kong Society for
    Rehabilitation
  • Honorary Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong


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Last update date : 24 Jun 2014