Interdependent Quality of Life in Parent-Child Dyads Adjusting to Eczema: Effects of a Randomized Controlled Trial of the Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention


Grant Data
Project Title
Interdependent Quality of Life in Parent-Child Dyads Adjusting to Eczema: Effects of a Randomized Controlled Trial of the Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention
Principal Investigator
Dr Chan, Celia Hoi Yan   (Principal Investigator (PI))
Co-Investigator(s)
Ms Chu Ashleigh Ka Ying   (Co-Investigator)
Mr Lam Ying Yin Sam   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Cheng James Wesley   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Lau Bobo Hi-po   (Co-Investigator)
Professor Hon Ellis Kam Lun   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Ngai Fei Wan   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Luk David   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Fung Yat Lui   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Ip Patrick   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Hui Ka Ying Victoria   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Tsang Michelle Yuk Ping   (Co-Investigator)
Duration
30
Start Date
2021-08-23
Amount
968362
Conference Title
Interdependent Quality of Life in Parent-Child Dyads Adjusting to Eczema: Effects of a Randomized Controlled Trial of the Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Group Intervention
Presentation Title
Keywords
Children, Eczema, Parent, Psychosocial intervention
Discipline
Social Work,Paediatrics
Panel
Humanities & Social Sciences (H)
HKU Project Code
17613521
Grant Type
General Research Fund (GRF)
Funding Year
2021
Status
On-going
Objectives
1 To compare the efficacy of two Integrative Body-mind-spirit (I-BMS) intervention groups (one delivered to both parents and children; one delivered to parents only) to a health education active control group (delivered to parents only) in promoting the development of adaptive emotional regulation strategies and improving the quality of life of children with eczema and their parent caregivers in Hong Kong. 2 To examine the interdependent associations between children and their parent caregivers’ baseline primary outcomes (i.e. emotional regulation and quality of life) and the post-intervention changes in primary outcomes.