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1. The indirect effect of autonomy on job satisfaction through collective psychological ownership: the case of social workers in China

2. Understanding the experiences of hikikomori through the lens of the CHIME framework: connectedness, hope and optimism, identity, meaning in life, and empowerment; systematic review

3. The Impact of Collective Psychological Ownership on Turnover Intention Among Social Service Workers

4. Person-Organization Value Congruence Mediates the Relationship between Job Resources and Collective Psychological Ownership: The Case of Social Workers in China

5. The Impact of Psychosocial Resources Incorporated with Collective Psychological Ownership on Work Burnout of Social Workers in China

6. Factor Structure of the Chinese Career Adapt-Abilities Scale in Youth with a Longer Spell of Status of not in Education, Employment, or Training

7. Autonomous precarity or precarious autonomy? Dilemmas of young workers in Hong Kong

8. Map of self-perceived growth for reviewing user journey and negotiating career transitions

10. Expediting youth's entry into employment whilst overlooking precariousness: Flexi‐employability and disciplinary activation in Hong Kong

11. How do ideas and discourses construct youth policies? The case of Hong Kong

12. Social Workers’ Strategies for Supporting Career Transition for Disadvantaged Girls with SEN: A Hong Kong Case Study of a Class in Digital Drawing

13. A One-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study on the Health Profile of Hikikomori Living in Hong Kong

14. Promoting Change

15. A Physical Health Profile of Youths Living with a 'Hikikomori' Lifestyle

17. A Comprehensive Health Profile of Youths Living with a “Hikikomori” Lifestyle

18. Social work with youth in social withdrawal: in-home and beyond-home intervention modalities

19. Social withdrawal as invisible youth disengagement

20. Youth locked in time and space? Defining features of social withdrawal and practice implications

21. Management of stigma and disclosure of HIV/AIDS status in healthcare settings

22. SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN HONG KONG: A SOCIAL EXCLUSION PERSPECTIVE

23. Towards a confucian notion of youth development in Hong Kong

24. Erratum

25. From political to personal? Changing social work ideology and practice in Hong Kong

26. Social policy in Hong Kong: From British colony to Special Administrative Region of China

28. Health‐care reforms in the People’s Republic of China

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