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  1. 他們透過小組學習「身體動作」介入技巧,學懂如何釋放負面情緒,增強自我調節情緒能力,即使面對疫情及變幻莫測的社會環境,也懂得調節心境應對不如意的事情,走出情緒困擾。 另外,亦有長者提到對退休生活有了新想法,他們會主動與朋輩在生活上作出不同的嘗試,為人生下半場建立新角色,展開生命新篇章。

  2. The Sau Po Centre on Ageing is a leading research centre on gerontology in greater China and in the Asian Pacific region. The Centre was officially launched in April 1999 under the auspices of the Faculty of Social Sciences of The University of Hong Kong.

  3. Message from the Director. The University of Hong Kong (HKU) Sau Po Centre on Ageing (COA) traces its root to social gerontological research and education in late 1990s, when Hong Kong shifted its demographic into an aging society. Since then, CoA has been developed into a leading research agency under Faculty of Social Science HKU in Asia and ...

  4. Meet the team of ageing.hku.hk, a multidisciplinary research platform on ageing issues. Learn about their backgrounds, projects, and publications.

  5. Professor Yu is Professor at the School of Nursing, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong. With the research expertise in gerontology and geriatric care, Professor Yu obtained over USD$ 21.7 million research grants to support the studies on prevalent elderly issues including geriatric symptom management, disease management models ...

  6. May Professor in Neuropsychology; Head and Chair Professor, Department of Psychology, HKU. As longevity rises, population ageing is a world trend. There has been increasing attention on elderly services. and care. To ensure the quality of life when we are getting old, we must consider ways to promote brain health.

  7. A Study on Spiritual Well-being of Chinese Older Adults. Website: https://ecs.tungwahcsd.org/index.php/Tc/Service/study.html.

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