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View article: Democratizing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good: A Bibliometric–Systematic Review Through a Social Science Lens
Democratizing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good: A Bibliometric–Systematic Review Through a Social Science Lens Open
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the opportunities for democratizing artificial intelligence (AI) for social good using a bibliometric–systematic literature review method. It combines the quantitative analysis of bibliometri…
View article: A Case Study on Assessing AI Assistant Competence in Narrative Interviews
A Case Study on Assessing AI Assistant Competence in Narrative Interviews Open
* Background Researchers are leading the development of AI designed to conduct interviews. These developments imply that AI's role is expanding from mere data analysis to becoming a tool for social researchers to interact with and comprehe…
View article: Teaching about Marginalized Groups Using a Digital Human Library: Lessons Learned
Teaching about Marginalized Groups Using a Digital Human Library: Lessons Learned Open
This paper presents lessons learned from a project inspired by digital storytelling and the human library to reduce prejudices against marginalized groups. By comparing the outcomes of similar participants in different settings over the sa…
View article: A Case Study on Measuring AI Assistant Competence in Narrative Interviews
A Case Study on Measuring AI Assistant Competence in Narrative Interviews Open
* Background Researchers are leading the development of AI designed to conduct interviews. These developments imply that AI's role is expanding from mere data analysis to becoming a tool for social researchers to interact with and comprehe…
View article: Evolving narrative practices in Chinese contexts
Evolving narrative practices in Chinese contexts Open
View article: When narrative practice suddenly goes online due to COVID-19 …
When narrative practice suddenly goes online due to COVID-19 … Open
This article is a reflective consolidation of our practice experience in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 period, in which social work educators and practitioners needed to work online in a prolonged period of social distancing. It illustrate…
View article: Clinical correlates of hearing voices among people seeking interventions for dissociation: a cross-cultural investigation
Clinical correlates of hearing voices among people seeking interventions for dissociation: a cross-cultural investigation Open
Auditory hallucinations are common among people seeking treatment for trauma and dissociation and can result in diagnostic challenges. This study examined the correlates of hearing voices in two samples of people seeking interventions for …
View article: A Preliminary Investigation of Depression in People with Pathological Dissociation
A Preliminary Investigation of Depression in People with Pathological Dissociation Open
Depression is a common and challenging comorbid condition in people with pathological dissociation. To our knowledge, this preliminary study is the first study that has looked at the clinical correlates of depression in a sample of people …
View article: Validity of A Web-based Measure of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Preliminary Study
Validity of A Web-based Measure of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Preliminary Study Open
The initial findings suggest that the web-based BPD measure used in the present study is valid and may be helpful for research and screening purposes, although it should be followed up with a more comprehensive assessment in clinical setti…
View article: A Web-based Psychoeducation Program for People with Pathological Dissociation: Development and Pilot Testing
A Web-based Psychoeducation Program for People with Pathological Dissociation: Development and Pilot Testing Open
This is one of the first studies that report the use of web-based interventions to support people with PD, especially those who are in the early stages of recovery. The findings suggest that information and communication technology can con…
View article: A narrative review of digital storytelling for social work practice
A narrative review of digital storytelling for social work practice Open
Digital storytelling (DST), broadly defined, is a storytelling method that is interwoven with digitised images, texts, sounds, and other interactive elements, and it has been increasingly used for social work and healthcare interventions. …
View article: Digital Story Retelling – Evaluation of a Story-reading Workshop Promoting Open-mindedness in the Community
Digital Story Retelling – Evaluation of a Story-reading Workshop Promoting Open-mindedness in the Community Open
This study has proved the feasibility and acceptability of the workshop model. It also opens the discussion about extending DST pedagogy to engage and influence story-readers.
View article: Using the Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Checklist for DSM-5 to Screen for PTSD in the Chinese Context: A Pilot Study in a Psychiatric Sample
Using the Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Checklist for DSM-5 to Screen for PTSD in the Chinese Context: A Pilot Study in a Psychiatric Sample Open
Purpose: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common mental health problem but it is often unrecognized in health care and social service settings. Reliable and valid measures are important for practitioners to screen f…
View article: Using digital storytelling to facilitate critical thinking disposition in youth civic engagement: A randomized control trial
Using digital storytelling to facilitate critical thinking disposition in youth civic engagement: A randomized control trial Open
Digital Storytelling (DST) is a storytelling practice that is interwoven with digital media, including images, texts, sounds, and other elements. This study specifically designed a DST project based on a dialogic orientation and examined t…
View article: A preliminary study of the clinical differences between dissociative and nondissociative depression in Hong Kong: implications for mental health practice
A preliminary study of the clinical differences between dissociative and nondissociative depression in Hong Kong: implications for mental health practice Open
Depression is a serious public health issue, but not all patients with depression respond well to pharmaceutical treatments. Some scholars suggested that dissociation could be a marker indicating the types of patients with depression that …
View article: Utilizing Youth Media Practice to Influence Change: A Pretest–Posttest Study
Utilizing Youth Media Practice to Influence Change: A Pretest–Posttest Study Open
Purpose: Youth media practice (YMP) refers to various activities through which young people are empowered to express their views and develop critical reflectiveness via media productions. There is scant empirical research about YMP’s effec…
View article: Utilizing social media for social work: insights from clients in online youth services
Utilizing social media for social work: insights from clients in online youth services Open
This study explored and conceptualised service users' experiences in online outreach projects supported by the Hong Kong SAR government. Fifteen active users were interviewed. The study used thematic analysis to explore service users' expe…
View article: Psychometric properties of the pathological dissociation measures among Chinese – a pilot study using online methods
Psychometric properties of the pathological dissociation measures among Chinese – a pilot study using online methods Open
The initial findings suggest that PD can be assessed online in Hong Kong. Further investigation is necessary.
View article: Analysing social networks for social work practice: A case study of the Facebook fan page of an online youth outreach project
Analysing social networks for social work practice: A case study of the Facebook fan page of an online youth outreach project Open
View article: The <i>Journal of Technology in Human Services</i> Turns a New Page
The <i>Journal of Technology in Human Services</i> Turns a New Page Open
View article: Using Online Methods to Develop and Examine the Hong Kong Chinese Translation of the Dissociative Experiences Scale
Using Online Methods to Develop and Examine the Hong Kong Chinese Translation of the Dissociative Experiences Scale Open
Identifying dissociation is important for mental health services because it could fundamentally affect one's diagnosis and treatment plan. The Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) is a widely-used self-report scale for measuring dissociati…
View article: Clinical transition for adolescents with developmental disabilities in Hong Kong: A pilot study
Clinical transition for adolescents with developmental disabilities in Hong Kong: A pilot study Open