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Psycho-oncology | 2012

Waiting to see the doctor: understanding appraisal and utilization components of consultation delay for new breast symptoms in Chinese women

Wylie W. Y. Li; Wendy Wing Tak Lam; J Wong; April Chiu; Miranda Chan; A Or; Ava Kwong; Dacita Suen; Sharon W. W. Chan

Delayed consultation for potential cancer symptoms influences treatment outcomes and remains problematic. Delay components (Appraisal versus Utilization) and respective associations are poorly understood.


Transplantation Proceedings | 1999

Lamivudine prophylaxis in liver transplantation for hepatitis B in Asians.

Chung Mau Lo; St Fan; Ching-Lung Lai; Chi-Leung Liu; Man-Fung Yuen; Irene Ol Ng; J Wong

This journal issues entitled: Proceedings of the XVIIth World Congress of the Transplantation Society


PLOS ONE | 2015

Measuring and Validating a General Cancer Predisposition Perception Scale: An Adaptation of the Revised-IPQ-Genetic Predisposition Scale

Wendy Wing Tak Lam; Qiuyan Liao; J Wong; Ching-Lung Lai; Man-Fung Yuen; Janice Wing Hang Tsang

Background Illness perceptions are linked to individual help-seeking and preventive behaviors. Previous illness perception studies have identified five dimensions of illness-related experience and behaviour. The Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R) for genetic predisposition (IPQ-R-GP) was developed to measure illness perceptions in those genetically-predisposed to blood disease. We adapted the IPQ-R-GP to measure perceptions of generalized cancer predisposition. This paper describes the development and validation of the Cancer Predisposition Perception Scale (CPPS). Methods The draft CPPS scale was first administered to 167 well Hepatitis B carriers and 123 other healthy individuals and the factor structure was examined using Exploratory Factor Analysis. Then the factor structure was confirmed in a second sample comprising 148 healthy controls, 150 smokers and 152 passive smokers using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). Results Six-factors comprising 26 items provided optimal fit by eigen and scree-plot methods, accounting for 58.9% of the total variance. CFA indicated good fit of the six-factor model after further excluding three items. The six factors, Emotional representation (5 items), Illness coherence (4 items), Treatment control (3 items), Consequences (5 items), Internal locus of control (2 items) and External locus of control (4 items) demonstrated adequate-to-good subscale internal consistency (Cronbach’s α = 0.63–0.90). Divergent validity was suggested by low correlations with optimism, self-efficacy, and scales for measuring physical and psychological health symptoms. Conclusion The CPPS appears to be a valid measure of perceived predisposition to generic cancer risks and can be used to examine cancer-risk-related cognitions in individuals at higher and lower cancer risk.


Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2011

Unmet supportive care needs: a cross-cultural comparison between Hong Kong Chinese and German Caucasian women with breast cancer

Wendy Wing Tak Lam; Angel H. Y. Au; J Wong; Claudia Lehmann; Uwe Koch; Richard Fielding; Anja Mehnert


Transplantation Proceedings | 1999

Increased risk for living liver donors after extended right lobectomy

Chung Mau Lo; St Fan; Chi-Leung Liu; Bh Yong; Jkf Chan; J Wong


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Marital adjustment after interspouse living donor liver transplantation

Bky Lam; Chung Mau Lo; A.S Fung; St Fan; Chi-Leung Liu; J Wong


Transplantation Proceedings | 1998

Balloon dilatation for postoperative vascular and biliary stenoses in pediatric liver transplantation

Kl Chan; Wai Kuen Tso; St Fan; Chung Mau Lo; William I. Wei; Jkf Chan; Ns Tsoi; Pkh Tam; J Wong


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Liver transplantation in Hong Kong—a wider application

Chung Mau Lo; St Fan; Chi-Leung Liu; Ching-Lung Lai; G. K. K. Lau; Bh Yong; Irene Ol Ng; K Young; Jkf Chan; J Wong


Transplantation Proceedings | 1998

Use of FK506 as primary or rescue therapy after liver transplantation in Hong Kong

Chung Mau Lo; St Fan; Chi-Leung Liu; Kl Chan; Irene Ol Ng; Ching-Lung Lai; G. K. K. Lau; S.K.Y Fung; J Wong


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

More effective immunosuppression with the use of FK506 after liver transplantation

Chung Mau Lo; St Fan; Chi-Leung Liu; Irene Ol Ng; Bky Lam; Bh Yong; Ching-Lung Lai; G. K. K. Lau; J Wong

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Chung Mau Lo

University of Hong Kong

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St Fan

University of Hong Kong

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Irene Ol Ng

University of Hong Kong

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Jkf Chan

University of Hong Kong

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G. K. K. Lau

University of Hong Kong

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Kl Chan

University of Hong Kong

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Bh Yong

University of Hong Kong

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Ns Tsoi

University of Hong Kong

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