2021
DOI: 10.1177/00048674211025710
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The impact of social unrest and pandemic on mental health of young people in Hong Kong: The transdiagnostic role of event-based rumination

Abstract: Objective: Co-occurring population-level events, such as social unrest and coronavirus disease 2019, are observed in many societies today. Few studies have explored their combined mental health effects on young people. While self-focused rumination has been suggested to be a key mechanism underlying depression, the role of event-based rumination in mediating the impact of population stressors has yet to be elucidated. Methods: Data were collected from 6988 young people in a large-scale community online survey … Show more

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“…24 The scale and its subscales have been validated and used in Chinese community and youth samples. 22,[25][26][27] DASS-A, DASS-D and DASS-S also showed good internal consistency in this study (α = 0.82-0.87).…”
Section: Anxiety Depressive and Stress Symptomssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…24 The scale and its subscales have been validated and used in Chinese community and youth samples. 22,[25][26][27] DASS-A, DASS-D and DASS-S also showed good internal consistency in this study (α = 0.82-0.87).…”
Section: Anxiety Depressive and Stress Symptomssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…With preparatory qualitative interviews conducted with different stakeholders (including those arrested, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and those not in the mental health field), in-depth exploration of the different perspectives and sentiments on local forums and social media platforms, and feedback gathered concerning user experience over an intensive 3-week period, we developed and launched the ‘Flow Tool’ 10–13…”
Section: Reimagining Online-based Support To Address Mental Health Ne...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since its launch in February 2020—a few weeks after the social unrest and local outbreak of COVID-19, the Tool has accumulated 20 740 responses in just 2 weeks, with 10 110 completing the full version of the tool 11. More than 70 000 responses have since been recorded.…”
Section: Reimagining Online-based Support To Address Mental Health Ne...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Hong Kong, Lun et al (2018) found high prevalence of depressive (68.5%) and anxiety (54.4%) symptoms. Additionally, recent social unrest and COVID-19 pandemic since 2019 have been reported to lead to increasing levels of post-traumatic stress symptoms (41.8%), depressive symptoms (78.9%), and loneliness feelings (47.7%) among young people in Hong Kong, indicating a peaked mental health deterioration and an unprecedented mental health service needs (Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, 2021; Wong et al, 2022). However, university counseling services in Hong Kong is insufficient.…”
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confidence: 99%