Journal of Youth Studies

January  2004
Volume 7, Issue No. 1

Serial No. 13

  • Feature: Rethinking Healthy Life after the SARS Epidemic
> The New Public Health and The Prevention of Infectious Diseases

LEE Shiu Hung

> The Building of Healthy Settings: Concepts and Strategies for A Risk Prevention Management Approach to Disease Outbreaks and Other Health Emergencies

Susan MERCADO

> Environmental Hygiene Policies and Healthy Living in Hong Kong

LEUNG Wing Lup, Gregory

> The Building Code and Healthy Buildings ── History and the Way Forward

WONG Wah Sang

> Rethinking The Deserved Role of Chinese Medicine in Hong Kong Public Health Care System after the SARS Epidemic

BIAN Zhao-xiang

 

> Was it a Natural or a Human-induced Disaster?  Environmental Protection and the Implementation of Public Health Mei NG
> From the Regulation of Health Products to the Protection of Healthy Living Pamela W.S. CHAN
> The Present Status and Future Development of Physical Education and Sport for Hong Kong Youth Frank H. FU
Theresa S. LEE
> Did the SARS Epidemic bring about a Green Era to Hong Kong? Simon CHAU
  • Pan-Chinese Societies Exchange: Reflections on Epidemic Outbreaks: Issues and Challenges
> Resisting SARS on the Mainland: Efforts from Government and Non-Government Sectors YANG Wei Zhong
SUN Qiao
ZHANG Yu Run
LUO Xiao Hui
ZHAO Dong Hui
> Urban City, Infectious Disease and Social Justice CHEN Dung-sheng
WU Chia-ling
> Combating SARS on the Social and Community Front in Singapore: Issues, Principles and Approaches Ngoh-Tiong TAN
> Strategies for Epidemic Prevention in an Atypical Period: Epidemiology & Sun Zi's The Art of War TONG Ka Io
> Review on Fighting SARS and Infection Control with Resilience in the Post-SARS Period LEONG Che Hung
  • Professional Exchange
> Dealing with Adolescent Depression: A Strengths Based Approach YIP Kam-Shing
> The Self-Esteem of the Newly Arrived Chinese Children Yiu Man CHAN
Christine Mei Sheung CHAN
> Does the Physical Land Use System affect the Growth of Young People? LI Ling Hin
> Globalization and Challenges for Citizenship Education in Singapore Jeffrey YIP
> Are Males Necessarily More Aggressive Than Females? Vivien S. HUAN
Rebecca P. ANG
 

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