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Discussion of posthumous organ donation in Chinese families

Pages 48-54 | Published online: 06 Dec 2007

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Shui Hung Wong & Amy Yin Man Chow. (2018) A pilot study to validate measures of the theory of reasoned action for organ donation behavior. Death Studies 42:4, pages 216-227.
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Shui Hung Wong & Amy Yin Man Chow. (2021) Determinants of Organ Donation Registration Among University Students in Hong Kong. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 87:4, pages 1259-1279.
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Sondes Zouaghi, Inès Chouk & Sophie Rieunier. (2015) Promoting organ donation through the ‘intensity of discussions’ with next of kin: role of superstition, taboo of death and personality variables. Recherche et Applications en Marketing (English Edition) 30:3, pages 105-123.
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S. H. Wong. (2012) Does Superstition Help? A Study of the Role of Superstitions and Death Beliefs on Death Anxiety Amongst Chinese Undergraduates in Hong Kong. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 65:1, pages 55-70.
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Joyce A. Trompeta, Bruce A. Cooper, Nancy L. Ascher, Susan M. Kools, Christine M. Kennedy & Jyu-Lin Chen. (2012) Asian American Adolescents' Willingness to Donate Organs and Engage in Family Discussion about Organ Donation and Transplantation. Progress in Transplantation 22:1, pages 33-70.
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Anise M. S. Wu & Lu‐sha Lu. (2010) Cognitive obstacles against organ donation: The influence of negative attitudes, norms, and traditional beliefs on Chinese people's intention to donate organs after death. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 21:1, pages 87-93.
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