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Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviours in a representative epidemiological youth sample in Hong Kong: the significance of suicide-related rumination, family functioning, and ongoing population-level stressorsStephanie Ming Yin Wong, Eric Chen, Corine Sau Man Wong et al.|Psychological Medicine|2022Cited by 31
Mental Health Risks after Repeated Exposure to Multiple Stressful Events during Ongoing Social Unrest and Pandemic in Hong Kong: The Role of Rumination: Risques pour la santé mentale après une exposition répétée à de multiples événements stressants d’agitation sociale durable et de pandémie à Hong Kong: le rôle de la ruminationStephanie Ming Yin Wong, Eric Chen, Christy Lai Ming Hui et al.|The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry|2020Cited by 30
Prospective prediction of PTSD and depressive symptoms during social unrest and COVID-19 using a brief online toolStephanie Ming Yin Wong, Eric Chen, Christy Lai Ming Hui et al.|Psychiatry Research|2021Cited by 29
Impact of smartphone overuse on 1-year severe depressive symptoms and momentary negative affect: Longitudinal and experience sampling findings from a representative epidemiological youth sample in Hong KongStephanie Ming Yin Wong, Christy Lai Ming Hui, Eric Chen et al.|Psychiatry Research|2022Cited by 22