2年兼識社工導師 香港大學社會行政及社會工作學系 (8/1986-7/1988)
34年社工老師 香港中支文大學社會工作學系 (8/1988—7/2022)
多元家庭小組與家有過渡活躍/專注力不症子女
多元家庭小組與家有抑鬱症
多元家庭小組與高功能自閉症
多元家庭小組與輕度智障青少年
家庭幸福指標
香港大學 60 週年傑出校友獎 (1/2010)
中文大學校長優秀教師獎 (2009)
中文大學社會科學學院優秀教師獎 (2009)
美國婚姻及家庭治療協會臨床院士、專業督導
亞洲家庭治療協會臨床院士
國際家庭治療協會主席 (IFTA )(7/2019-6/2022)
香港社會工作學院名譽院士
文章
書籍:
1. Ma, J. L. C., Wan, S. F., Xia, L. L., Ng, L. T., & Yao, Y. Y. (2019). Multiple Family Groups for Chinese Families of Parent/s in Recovery of Depression. Hong Kong: et Press (in Chinese) 多元家庭小組協助受抑鬱症困擾的家長及其家庭的先導計劃,馬麗莊、温淑芬、夏麗麗、邱吳麗端、饒欣怡著。香港: 經濟日報出版社
2. Cinzia, C., Ma, J. L. C., Vecchiato, T. (2017) (Eds.,). New Perspectives for Outcome-based Evaluation and Research on Family and Children’s Services. Fondazione E. Zancan onlus, International Association for Outcome-based Evaluation and Research on Family and Children’s Services, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
3. Ma, J. L. C., Yau, L.C. N., & Au, K. L. (2013). Cross-border Professional Supervision in Social Work: Shandong Experience. Beijing, China: Social Science Academic Press (in Chinese). 社會工作跨境專業督導: 山東經驗.
4. Ma, J. L. C. (2011). Anorexia Nervosa and Family Therapy in a Chinese Context. Hong Kong, The Chinese University Press. (refereed)
5. Ma, J. L. C. (2008) Unlocking the Family Door—Anorexia Nervosa and Family Therapy in a Chinese Context. Beijing, China: University Education Press. (translated by Long Di) (In Chinese) 厭食症與家庭治療。
6. Ma, J. L. C., Tang, K. L., & Ngai, N. P. (2008). Chinese Social Work in the Era of Globalization. (Eds.,) Shanghai: Truth and Wisdom Press/Shanghai Renmin Social Science Press. (In Chinese).
7. Ma, J. L. C. (2001). Adolescents in Family Therapy. Taipei: Wunan Press (in Chinese). 青少年與家庭治療。
期刊著作:
1. Lo, J. W. K. & Ma, J. L. C. (in press). The perceived helpfulness and unhelpfulness of family therapy in caring for Hong Kong Chinese families of an adolescent child with intellectual disability: A qualitative inquiry. British Journal of Intellectual Disability.
2. Lo, J. W. K., Ma, J. L. C., Wong, M. M. C., & Yau-Ng, M. (2022). Virtual care during the pandemic: Multiple family group sessions for Hong Kong Chinese families of adolescents with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 00, 1-18, DOI: 10.1177/17446295221076693.
3. Wong, M. M. C., Ma, J. L. C., Wan, P. S., Xia, L. L. L. & Fok, M. H. T. (2022). Development and validation of a family well-being index for Chinese families in Hong Kong. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-022-02281-6.
4. Lo, J. W. K., & Ma, J. L. C. (2022). Use of Nature in a Multi-Family Therapy for Chinese Families of Adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder:A Photo-elicitation Study. Journal of Family Therapy, 00: 1-16, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467.12398
5. Mustafina, A., Amitov, S., & Ma, J. L. C. (2022). Multiple Levels of Factors Protecting against Peer Rejection in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. SAGE Open, 1-13, DOI:10.1177/21582440221082147.
6. Xia, L. L., Ma, J. L. C., Yau-Ng, M., & Yiu, C. (2022). An interactive process model of knowledge transfer for social work through university-agency collaboration: subjective experiences of the agency social workers in Hong Kong. British Journal of Social Work, 00, 1-22. https//doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcac023.
7. Ma, J. L. C., Xia, L. L., Yau-Ng, M. & Yiu, C. (2022). Treatment efficacy of multiple family therapy in helping Chinese children of depressed parents in Hong Kong, China. Family Process, 61, 198-212, https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12736.
8. Ma, J. L. C. (2021). Family-based intervention for Chinese families of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Hong Kong, China. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 42, 402-413. doi: 10.1002/anzf.1468.
9. Xia, L. L. L. & Ma, J. L. C. (2021). A gendered analysis of symptom severity and perceived social support of Hong Kong Chinese parents with depression. Social Work in Mental Health, 19(4), 306-323, DOI:10.1080/15332985.2021.1917473.
10. Ma, J. L. C., Xia, L. L. L., Yau-Ng, L. T., & Yiu, C. Y. Y. (2021). Treatment efficacy of multiple family therapy in helping Hong Kong Chinese parents recover from depression. Journal of Family Therapy, 0:1-2, doi:10.1111/1467-6427.12340.
11. Ma, J. L. C., Wong, J. C. Y., & Xia, L. L. (2020). Resolving intergenerational conflicts for a Hong Kong Chinese couple with a wife having high functioning autism (HFA) through structural family therapy. Asian Journal of Family Therapy, 4(27): 15-29. http://www.familytherapy.or.kr/kaft/bbs/board.php?bo_table=en_bo_07.
12. Si, Y., Ma, J. L. C., & Zhang, J. (2020). Factors Influencing Parenting Stress among Chinese Families of Children with Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder in Xi’an, China, Children & Youth Service Review, 116, 105148, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105148
13. Xia, L. L. L. & Ma, J. L. C. (2020). Sitting in: the experience of learning and practicing family therapy through being a co-therapist, Family Process, 59, 1914-1927, doi: 10.1111/famp.12531.
14. Ho, H. W. M., Ma, J. L. C., & Lai, K. Y. C. (2020). Power relation in a school-context: Resistance of Chinese caregivers of school-age children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, International Social Work, 1-15, DOI: 10.1177/0020872819896825.
15. Ma, J. L. C., Wong, J. C. Y., Xia, L. L. L., & Lo, J. W. K. (2020). Repairing the parent-child relationship for a Hong Kong Chinese family of an adult daughter with high functioning autism (HFA) through structural family therapy and multiple family therapy. Contemporary Family Therapy, 42: 121-130. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10591-019-09529-2
16. Ma, J. L. C., Lai, K., Xia, L. L. (2020). Perceived social support, perception of competence and hope among Chinese children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Chinese context: Children’s perspective. Child & Family Social Work. 25: 74-82, https//doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12655.
17. Ma, J. L. C., Wong, J. C. Y., & Xia, L. L. (2020). Helping a Chinese depressed adult with high functioning autism to reconnect with his family through structural family therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 42: 518-535. Doi: 10.1111/1467-6427.12281.
18. Ma, J. L. C. (2019). Educational poverty of children of the poor and alleviation measures of it in Hong Kong, China. Supplement to the Journal “Studi Zancan”, 3-4: 22-29. https://shop.fondazionezancan.it/media/free-content/4224/SZ3-4_2019TUTTOsito.pdf (Italian) https://shop.fondazionezancan.it/media/free-content/4227/SZ%203-4%202019%20Special%20issue.pdf (English)
19. Lo, J. W. K., & Ma, J. L. C. (2019). Understanding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from social-ecological and evolutionary perspectives: Implications for an alternative psychosocial intervention for Chinese families of adolescents with ADHD. Movement and Nutrition in Health and Disease, 3, 42-47. DOI:10.5283/mnhd.20.
20. Xia, L. L. & Ma, J. L. C. (2019). Childcare polices and services in Hong Kong after the handover: Beyond a feminist critique. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 13: 295-306, DOI: 10.1111/aswp.12182.
21. Wong, M. M. C., Ma, J. L. C., & Yuan, R. (2019). Effects of mediator’s professional competence and mediation process on user satisfaction with child custody, finances, and property outcomes, Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 13: 242-251, DOI: 10.1111/aswp.12176.
22. Wong, M. M. C., Ma, J. L. C., & Xia, L. L. L., (2019). A qualitative study of the parents’ and children’s view of family Mediation. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 60(6): 418-435. DOI: 10.1080/10502556.2018.1558857.
23. Wong, M. M. C., Ma, J. L. C. & Leung, L. (2019). Impact of Poverty on Children under Out-of-home Care Services in a Chinese Context and the Application of Multiple Family Group to enrich their Family Life. Children and Youth Service Review, 97, 76-84. https: //dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.06.13.
24. Cheung, D. S. T., Deng, W., Tsao, S. W., Ho, R. T. H., Chan, C. L. W., Fong, D. Y. T., Chau, P. H., Hong, A. W. L., Fung, H. Y. K., Ma, J. L. C., Agnes FY Tiwari, A. F. Y. (2019). Effects of a Qigong Intervention on Telomerase Activity and Mental Health in Chinese Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: A Randomized, Wait-list–controlled Trial. Complimentary and Alternative Medicine, (2)1: e186967. Doi.10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.6967.
25. Ma, J. L. C., Lai, K., Wan, E. S. F., & Xia, L. L. (2019). Multiple family therapy for Chinese families of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: treatment efficacy from the children’s perspective, and their subjective experiences. Journal of Family Therapy, 41:599-619. Doi: 10.1111/1467-6427.12240.
26. Ma, J. L. C., Yuan, R., Leung, T. Y. K., & Wong, O. L. (2018). Subjective experiences of psychiatric nurses being trained in family therapy: A qualitative inquiry. Asian Journal of Family Therapy, 2(2), 27-41. http://www.familytherapy.or.kr/kaft/bbs/board.php?bo_table=en_bo_07&wr_id=20
27. Ma, J. L. C., Lai, K. Y. C., & Xia, L. L. (2018) Treatment efficacy of multiple family therapy for Chinese families of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Family Process, 57(2), 399-414. Doi:10.1111/famp.12297.
28. Lai, K., Ma, J. L. C., & Xia, L. L. (2018). Multi family therapy for children with ADHD in Hong Kong: The different impact on fathers and mothers. Journal of Attention Disorders, 0 (0), 1-9, DOI: 10.1177/1087054718756195. [2016: Impact factor 3.37; 46/142 in Psychiatry (SCI); 28/139 in Psychiatry (SSCI)].
29. Wan, E. S. F., Lo, J. W. K., Ma, J. L. C., Ng, M., & Lai, K. (2018). Parental experience in multi-family therapy for Chinese families of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Exploring the role of mutual aid. Asian Journal of Family Therapy, 2(1), 62-76. Journal homepage: http://www.familytherapy.or.kr/kaft/en_index.phd.
30. Ma, J. L. C., Yuan, R. R., Leung, T. Y. K., & Wong, O. L. (2018). Learning outcome of a family therapy training course for psychiatric nurses in a Chinese context. Contemporary Family Therapy, 40, 119-127. DOI 10.1007/s10591-017-9422-1.
31. Ma, J. L. C., Yau, M. L. D., Yuan, R. R. (2017). Roles and Challenges of professional supervision in social service agency development: The case of Jinan, Shandong. Social Work Review, (1), 129-145. (In Chinese). 專業督導在機構發展中的角色與挑戰 — 以山東濟南為例, <社會工作評論>.上海復旦大學出版。
32. Ma, J. L. C., Lai, K., & Wan, E. S. F. (2017). Multi-family group intervention for Chinese families with a child suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorders in a Chinese context. Social Work with Groups, 40(3), 244-260. DOI:10.1080/01609513.2015.1132028.
33. Ma, J. L. C., Lai, K., & Lo, J. W. K. (2017). Impact of Age and Symptoms Severity on Parent-Child Relationships and Self-Perception among Chinese Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Social Work in Mental Health, 15(5), 538-554. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15332985.2016.1261752.
34. Wan, E. S. F., Ma, J. L. C., Lai, K., & Lo, W. K. (2016). The Subjective Experiences of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder of Chinese Families in Hong Kong: The Co-construction of Meanings in Multiple Family Group. Health & Social Work, 1-9. Doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlw023
35. Ma, J. L. C. & Lai, K. (2016). Paternal and maternal experiences in caring for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Chinese society. Asian Social Work and Policy Review. 1-15. Doi:10.1111/aswp.12089.
36. Ma, J. L. C., Lai, K. Y. C. & Lo, W. K. (2016). Perceived social support in Chinese parents of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Chinese context: Implications for social work practice. Social Work in Mental Health, 15(1), 28-46, DOI:10.1080/15332985.2016.1159643.
37. Ma, J. L. C., Lai, K., & Wan, E. S. F. (2015). Maltreatment in parent-child relationships in Chinese families with children suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Hong Kong: A qualitative study. British Journal of Social Work, 1-19, doi-10.1093/bjsw/bev079.
38. Ma, J. L. C., Wong, C. K., Tse, S. K. (2015). A Community Mental Health Approach in Identifying People at Risk of Poor Mental Health: A Case Study in Hong Kong. Advances in Applied Sociology, 5, 243-257. Doi: 10.4236/associ.2015.59023.
39. Wong, M. C., Ma, J. L. C., & Leung, L. (2014). Multiple family group therapy for families with children placed in out-of-home care in a Chinese Context. Social Work with Groups, 38(2): 106-121, DOI: 10.1080/01609513.2014.921882.
40. Ma, J. L. C. & Lai, K. (2014). Family engagement in children with mental health needs in a Chinese context: A dream or reality? Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work. 23(3-4), 173-189. DOI: 10.1080/15313204.2013.838815.
41. Tiwari, A., Chan, C., Ho, R., T. H., Tsao, G., S. W., Deng, W., Hong, W. L., Fong, D., Y. T., Yuk-Fung, H. Y. K., Pang, E. P. S., Cheung, D. S. T., & Ma, J. L. C. (2014). Effect of a qigong intervention program on telomerase activity and psychological stress in abused Chinese women: a randomized, wait-list controlled trial. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 14:300. Doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-14-300.
42. Ma, J. L. C. (2014). The father’s roles in the recovery of young Chinese suffering from eating disorders in two Chinese cities, Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Journal of Family Therapy, Doi: 10.1111/1467-6427.12037.
43. Lau, Y. K., Ma, J. L. C., Wan, P. S., & Lai, L. Y (2014). The work-family interface in Hong Kong: Implications for social work practice. Journal of Family Social Work, 17, 3-20. DOI:10.1080/10522158.2013.865286.
44. Leung, S. F., Ma, J. L. C., & Russell, J. (2013). Enhancing quality of life in people with disordered eating using an online self-help programme. Journal of Eating Disorders. 1(9), Doi: 10.1186/2050-2974-1-9.
45. Wong, O. L., & Ma, J. L. C. (2013). Development of Family Therapy in Hong Kong, Contemporary Family Therapy, (DOI) 10.1007/s10591-013-9251-9.
46. Ma, J. L. C., Wan, E. S. F., & Wong, M. M. C. (2013). Experiencing multiple family groups in a Chinese context: the clients’ perception of its helpful and unhelpful impact. Journal of Social Work Practice: Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Health, Welfare and Community, 27(1), 34-47. DOI:10.1080/02650533.2012.706217.
47. Leung, S. F., Ma, J. L. C., & Russell, J. (2013). Enhancing motivation to change in eating disorders with an online self-help programme. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 22, 329-339. Doi:10.1111/j.1447-0349.2012.00870.x
48. Lau, Y. K., Ma, J. L. C., Wan, P. S., Wong, T. K. Y., & Lai, L. Y. (2012). Work-Family Conflicts, Family Leisure Activities, and Family Functioning in Hong Kong. International Employment Relations Review, 18(1), 82-100.
49. Ma, J. L. C. (2012). Perceived process of change in family therapy for eating disorders in Shenzhen, China: A qualitative study. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 23(3), 184-201. DOI:10.1080/08975353.2012.705638.
50. Ma, J. L. C., Wong, T. K. Y., Lau, Y. K., & Lai, L. Y. (2012) The effect of socio-economic status and family structure on parental warmth and parental control in a Chinese context. Asia Social Work and Policy Review. Doi:10.1111/aswp.12002.
51. Lau, Y. K., Ma, J. L. C., Chan, Y. K., He, L. P. (2012). Risk and protective factors of marital adjustment to cross-border work arrangement of Hong Kong residents:The waiting spouse’s perspective. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 43(5), 715-730.
52. Ma, J. L. C. (2012). Family-centred care for children and youth with mental health needs: The case of anorexia nervosa. Hong Kong Journal of Mental Health, 38(1), 62-70.
53. Ge, L. & Ma, J. L. C. (2012). Non-filial piety: an exploration of youths’ beating toward their parents in Hong Kong and its implications for clinical practice. Youth Exploration. 173(3), 27-35. (in Chinese) (Best paper award 2012 of the journal)
54. Leung, S. F., Ma, J. L. C., & Russell, J. (2012). Self-help behaviours of clients with eating disorders in an online programme: An open trial. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 00(0), 000-000. Doi:10.1111/j.1365-2648.2012.05988.x
55. Leung, S. F., Ma, J. L. C., & Russell, J. (2012). Breaking the silence of eating disorders with the hope of an online self-help programme. Contemporary Nurse, 40(2), 245-257.
56. Lau, Y. K., Ma, J. L. C., Wan, P. S., Wong, T. K. Y., & Lai, L. Y. (2011). “Leisure is undesirable”—Impact of family leisure activities on individual well-being and perceived family functioning. China Family Research, 6, 17-37. Shanghai, Shanghai Social Science Academy Research Centre (in Chinese).
57. Ma, J. L. C., Wong, T. K. Y., Lau, Y. K., & Lai, L. Y. (2011). Parenting stress and perceived family functioning of Chinese parents in Hong Kong: Its Implications for social work practice. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 5, 160-180. DOI:10.1111/j.1753-1411.2011.00056.x
58. Ma, J. L. C., Wong, M. C., Wan, S. F., & Wong, T. Y. (2011). An alternative way of helping Chinese parents with parenting difficulties: Learning from the participants’ feedback on multiple family groups in Hong Kong. Social Work with Groups, 34, 158-174. DOI: 10.1080/01609513.2010.543345.
59. Ma, J. L. C. (2010). An exploratory study of the impact of an adolescent’s eating disorders on Chinese parents’ well-being, marital life and perceived family functioning in Shenzhen, China: Implications for social work practice. Child and Family Social Work. 16, 33-42.