
After the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing measures, the public concern over the mental health issues of the youth or the elderly in Hong Kong has been heightened. As for mental health needs of working adults, its public concern is less acute. They more rely on the provision from the private sector. To gain a deeper understanding of the working adult mental health issue and their implications for future service development in the sector, The HKCSS publishes “Mental Health: Adult Physical and Mental Wellbeing Series”. This publication synthesizes research conducted by various social stakeholders, integrating their perspectives on the mental health status of Hong Kong’s working population.
Issue three of “Mental Health: Adult Physical and Mental Wellbeing Series” would be focusing on “Review for Research on the Mental Health of Working Adult from the Perspective of Academic Institution (One)” (see appendix). This issue will focus on research conducted by the academy over the past decade, examining the scope and perspectives of academia on this topic, alongside the methodologies and measurement scale employed. Key findings from these studies will be discussed in the next issue.
Should you have any enquiries or comments on this information, please contact Mr. Lo, Officer (Policy Research and Advocacy) (Tel: 2876 2488 or Email: [email protected]) or Ms. Yau, Officer (Policy Research and Advocacy) (Tel: 2864 2967 or Email: [email protected]). Thank you.
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