Perceived Family Functioning and Family Resources of Hong Kong Families: Implications for Social Work Practice |
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Authors: | Joyce L. C. Ma Timothy K. Y. Wong Luk King Lau Shuk Han Pun |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong, China joycelai@cuhk.edu.hk;3. The Chinese University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong, China;4. The Hong Kong Institute of Education , Hong Kong, China |
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Abstract: | This article reports the results of a telephone survey (n = 1,015 respondents) that aims to identify the perceived general family functioning and family resources of Hong Kong Chinese families and their linkage to each other in a rapidly transforming society. The perceived general family functioning of the respondents was average, and the five types of family resources—time, income, human capital, psychological capital, and social capital—of the respondents ranged from average to good. The following family resource domains, in descending order, have accounted for significant variance in perceived general family functioning: income, time spent with family, stress coping efficacy, religion, and satisfaction with the living environment. Our findings provide empirical support for policy formulation and social work practice. |
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Keywords: | family resources Hong Kong Chinese families perceived general family functioning social work practice |
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