Well-Being, Psychological Clinical Trial
Official title:
Fun Activities for Reciting Tang Poems to Promote Happiness in Primary School Ethnic Minority Students in Hong Kong
Verified date | February 2024 |
Source | Hong Kong Metropolitan University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The ethnic minority population is increasing Hong Kong. Language learning is usually measured as one of the core indicators of acculturation. Chinese Tang poems use a specific mirror symmetry that could make people acquire unconscious learning. The goal of this pilot pre-post interventional trial with no controls is to explore the feasibility and preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of using fun activities for Tang poem reading to promote reciting and happiness in primary school ethnic minority and their families. Participants will be invited to participate in three Tang poetry recitation sessions and one participant performance session. The hypothesis is that participants with a greater number of successful recited poems will show higher happiness and enjoyment by students.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | May 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | January 18, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years to 9 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - South Asian children in primary schools (Grades 1-2, age 6-9) - Able to communicate using either simple Cantonese or English - With parental consent, and consent of the child as confirmed by the parent and our research team at the session Exclusion Criteria: - Physically or mentally unable to communicate - Unwilling to participate regardless of parental consent - Being involved in other similar activities or research - Already proficient in Tang poems, being able to recite more than one poem |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hong Kong | Hong Kong Christian Service | Hong Kong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hong Kong Metropolitan University | Bestreben Drama Association Limited |
Hong Kong,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Acceptability of the interventions | Three questions will asked to the children about their satisfaction (0-10, with "0" indicating "not satisfied at all" and "10" indicating "very satisfied"), willingness to recite Tang poems after the activity and willingness to attend similar activities in the future (0-10, with "0" indicating "no, definitely not" and "10" indicating "yes, definitely yes"). | T1: immediately after Session 1 (Week 1); T3: immediately after Session 2 (Week 2); T5: immediately after Session 3 (Week 3); T7: immediately after Session 4 (Week 7) | |
Other | Perceived changes in the attitude in Chinese learning | Five questions about their perceived changes after the activity (0 very negative changes - 10 very positive changes) will be asked: interests in learning Chinese, confidence in learning Chinese, fluency in speaking Chinese, interests in reciting Tang poems, and confidence in reciting Tang poems. | T1: immediately after Session 1 (Week 1); T3: immediately after Session 2 (Week 2); T5: immediately after Session 3 (Week 3); T7: immediately after Session 4 (Week 7) | |
Primary | Number of successful recited poems reported by independent observers. | Actual number of successful recited poems (over 80% wording are correct) assessed objectively by independent observers in session and on videos/photos. | T1: immediately after Session 1 (Week 1); T3: immediately after Session 2 (Week 2); T5: immediately after Session 3 (Week 3); T7: immediately after Session 4 (Week 7) | |
Primary | Change in the number of successful recited poems reported subjectively by students. | Actual number of successful recited poems reported subjectively by students using a single-item question (How many Tang poems can you recite successfully (over 80% correct) at present). | T0: baseline; T2: right before Session 2 (Week 2); T4: right before Session 3 (Week 3); T6: right before Session 4 (Week 7); T8: Week 12 | |
Primary | Change in happiness reported subjectively by students. | Happiness reported subjectively by students (0 strongly disagree - 10 strongly agree) using a single-item question (I feel happy in general). | T0: baseline; T2: right before Session 2 (Week 2); T4: right before Session 3 (Week 3); T6: right before Session 4 (Week 7); T8: Week 12 | |
Secondary | Change in acculturation | Three questions about Chinese speaking, interaction with local friends, and watching Chinese Television (TV) programs in the past 7 days (Never, Rarely (1-2 times/week), Occasionally (3-4 times/week), Sometimes (5-6 times/week), Often but not every day (7 times or more/week), Every day: 1-3 times/day, Every day: 4-6 times/day, Every day: 7-9 times/day, Every day: 10 times or more/day). | T0: baseline; T2: right before Session 2 (Week 2); T4: right before Session 3 (Week 3); T6: right before Session 4 (Week 7); T8: Week 12 | |
Secondary | Change in the ability in speaking Chinese | A single-item question to ask students their ability in speaking Chinese in the past week (No ability, Simple words or phrases only, A few short sentences, A few short conversations, Some long conversations but not quite fluent, Fluent, Very fluent, Talk like local Chinese). | T0: baseline; T2: right before Session 2 (Week 2); T4: right before Session 3 (Week 3); T6: right before Session 4 (Week 7); T8: Week 12 | |
Secondary | Change in the attitude in Chinese learning | Five questions about the attitude in Chinese and Tang poems. Agreement with the following statements (0 strongly disagree - 10 strongly agree): I like learning Chinese, I am confident in speaking Chinese, I can communicate well in Chinese, I like reciting Tang poems, I am confident in reciting Tang poems. | T0: baseline; T2: right before Session 2 (Week 2); T4: right before Session 3 (Week 3); T6: right before Session 4 (Week 7); T8: Week 12 |