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Prof. Hector Tsang Wing-hong
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Prof. Hector TSANG

Chair Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences

PhD, OTR

Biography

Trained as an occupational therapist, he has had more than 10 years of clinical experience in psychiatric and geriatric rehabilitation before moving to PolyU in 1997 as Assistant Professor. He was promoted to Associate Professor and then Professor in 2002 and 2010 respectively. Prof. Hector Tsang was Head of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences from 2017 to January 2024. He was appointed Cally Kwong Mei Wan Professor in Psychosocial Rehabilitation in 2018 and promoted to Chair Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences in July 2019. Prof. Tsang focuses on neuropsychiatric rehabilitation for people with severe mental illness (SMI) and integrative medicine over the past two decades. His research on workplace social skills, and integrated supported employment as vocational rehabilitation strategies for people with severe mental illness has attracted worldwide interest. In 2007, he spent his sabbatical year at the School of Medicine, Yale University, and investigated the role of social cognition in community function of schizophrenia. He has altogether secured more than 70 million research grants and more than academic 200 publications. His H-index is 41 with citations approaching 6000. He is also Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong, and a Visiting Professor of Peking University, Sichuan University, and Kunming Medical University. He has recently been appointed as Nanshan Scholar by the Guangzhou Medical University. He is also the leading consultant for the Rehabilitation Programme Plan (RPP) of the Hong Kong the Government of the HKSAR.

Education and Academic Qualifications

  • Professional Diploma in Occupational Therapy, Hong Kong Polytechnic
  • Master of Philosophy, City University of Hong Kong
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Hong Kong

Professional Qualifications

  • Registered Occupational Therapist

Research Interests

  • Neuropsychiatric and vocational rehabilitation for individuals with mental illness
  • Mental illness stigma
  • Psychophysiology of mind-body interventions

Research Output

  • Tsang HWH, Fung KMT, Chan A, Lee G, Chan F (2006). Effect of a qigong exercise programme on elderly with depression. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 21, 890-897.
  • Bell, M., Tsang, H.W.H., Grieg, T., Bryson, G.J. (2009). Neurocognition, social cognition, perceived social discomfort and vocational functioning of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 35, 738-747
  • Tsang, H.W.H.*, Fung, K.M.T., Li, S.M.Y., Leung, A., & Cheung, W.M. (2010). A Three Year Follow-up Study of an Integrated Supported Employment for Individuals with Severe Mental Illness. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 44(1), 49-58
  • Tsang, H. W. H.*, Tsang, W.W.N., Jones, A.M., et al. (2013). Psycho-physical and neurophysiological effects of a qigong on depressed elders with chronic illness. Aging and Mental Health, 17: 336-348.
  • Tsang, H.W.H.* Cheung, W.M., et el. (2015). A Pilot Evaluation on a Stress Management Program Using a Combined Approach of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Elementary School Teachers. Stress and Health, 31, 35-43.

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