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University Student Perceptions of the Impact of the Social Unrest in Hong Kong
Elsie Ong, Sam Chu
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Psychology & Sociology
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University Students
100%
Hong Kong
100%
University Students' Perceptions
100%
Social Unrest
100%
Coping Strategies
66%
Residential Hall
66%
Psychological Well-being
33%
Daily Routines
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Focus Group Interviews
33%
Social Connection
33%
Social Support
33%
Policy Making
33%
Disconnection
33%
Emotional Distress
33%
Unrest
33%
Relationship Distress
33%
Psychological Relationship
33%
University Counseling Services
33%
Relationship Management Strategies
33%
Psychological Coping
33%
Psychology
Coping Behavior
100%
Lived Experience
50%
Social Support
50%
Focus Group
50%
Thematic Analysis
50%
Disconnections
50%
Emotional Distress
50%
Social Sciences
University Students
100%
Hong Kong
100%
Social Conflicts
100%
Lived Experience
25%
Social Support
25%
Focus Group
25%
Thematic Analysis
25%