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Professor Ho, Rainbow Tin Hung 何天虹

Title:
Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration
Director, Centre on Behavioral Health within the Faculty of Social Sciences
Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention Fellow
Sau Po Centre on Ageing Fellow

Principal Investigator
StatusProject CodeProject TitleAmountFunding Year
 
HKU 744912HA RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL ON TAI CHI FOR PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: EFFECTS ON POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS, STRESS LEVELS, MOTOR AND MEMORY DEFICITS, FUNCTIONING AND DIURNAL CORTISOL RHYTHMS5458182012
 
HKU 745511HSpirituality in healing: Uncovering the meaning and the role of spirituality in the rehabilitation for schizophrenia3332142011
 
N/ADance Movement Therapy for Chinese cancer patients and its effectiveness on stress, self-esteem, body-image and neuroendocrine outcomes3700002005
 
HKU 745110HTHE EFFECTS OF A DANCE/MOVEMENT-BASED PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAM ON THE SYMPTOM CLUSTER, QUALITY OF LIFE, AND DIURNAL CORTISOL RHYTHM IN CHINESE BREAST CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADIOTHERAPY4831902010
 
HKU7006-PPR-11Mental Health Promotion: Using the Arts to Increase understanding and support for People Living with Mental Illness3536812011
 
17402714The Psychophysiological Effects of Dance movement-based Intervention on Elderly with Early Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial8434122014
 
17611615Starting from the Mind or the Body in Mind-Body Intervention? A Randomized Controlled Trial on Comparative Effectiveness of Mindfulness Meditation and Qigong on Psychophysiological Outcomes in Colorectal Cancer Patients6158002015
 
C8105-20GProtecting older people from loneliness during the coronavirus (Covid-19) and other novel infectious disease pandemic13200002020
 
17609417The Psycho-physiological & Social-Spiritual Effects of Expressive Arts-based Intervention on Young and Pre-elderly Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Study7813002017
 
17620121Enhancing Mother-Child Ties and Psychosocial Wellness through Arts: A Mixed Methods Study on Dyadic Expressive arts-based Intervention for Children with Intellectual Disability and their Mothers8837552021
 
17611122Unlocking Limitations through Arts: A Mixed Methods Study on the Effectiveness of an Expressive Arts-based Intervention on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Adults with Age-related Visual Impairment 9220472022
Co-Investigator
StatusProject CodeProject TitleAmountFunding Year
 
HKU 749708HA survey of stagnation among Hong Kong Chinese adults in the community4466622008
 
C7151-20GSuicide Prevention during COVID-1929929172020
 
17614515Comparing the Effectiveness of Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention and Cognitive-Behavioral Group on Quality of Life and Psycho-socio-spiritual Distress for Lung Cancer Patients and their Family Caregivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial9059402015
 
17611720‘Mindfulness in stillness’ or ‘mindfulness in motion’? A randomized controlled trial on the effects and acceptability of individual mindfulness techniques – meditation and yoga – on anxiety and depression in people with Parkinson’s disease9792522020
 
2161206The University of Hong Kong PET/CT scan: A state-of-the-art imaging facility available to all19880002016
 
201209176147Prevalence and correlates of problematic online gaming and online social networking addiction and their linkage to sleep disturbance and mental health problems among Hong Kong adolescents510072012
 
11121361A randomized, wait-list controlled trial of a Qigong intervention program on Telomerase Activity and Psychological Stress in Abused Chinese Women9952242013
 
STG4/M-701/23-NImproving pandemic preparedness by reflecting on experiences in the COVID-19 pandemic from different perspectives225490002023
 
14151741The impact of climate change on elderly suicide deaths in Hong Kong and implications to suicide prevention997292016
 
HKU 748013HGroup therapy for Chinese medicine stagnation syndrome: A randomized controlled trial6321562013
 
17605424Enhancing psychological wellbeing and the patient-caregiver relationship through dyadic mindfulness: A randomized controlled trial in people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers9278002024