IALH Student Affiliate Baeleigh VanderZwaag and IALH Research Fellow Mauricio Garcia-Barrera have co-authored a new research article entitled Exploring Psychedelic Use in Athletes and Their Attitudes Toward Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy in Concussion Recovery. Albert Garcia-Romeu (John Hopkins University School of Medicine) is also a collaborating author. The article was published in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology. Abstract: …
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Metabolic Hormones are Integral Regulators of Female Reproductive Health and Function
IALH Research Fellow Nicole Templeman (Biology) and IALH Student Affiliate Faria Arthar have co-authored a new research article entitled Metabolic hormones are integral regulators of female reproductive health and function. University of Victoria Masters Student Muskan Karmani also co-authored the article which was published in Bioscience Reports. Abstract: The female reproductive system is strongly influenced …
Evaluating the Cost of NP-led vs. GP-led Primary Care in British Columbia
IALH Research Fellows Damien Contandriopoulos and Katherine Bertoni have co-authored a new research article entitled Evaluating the cost of NP-led vs. GP-led primary care in British Columbia. Collaborating authors include Rita McCracken, Lindsay Hedden, Ruth Lavergne, and Gurprit K. Randhawa. The article was published in Healthcare Management Forum. Abstract: In 2020, British Columbia (BC) opened …
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Interpreting Laboratory Results with Complementary Health Information: A Human Factors Perspective
IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman and Claudia Lai have co-authored a conference paper entailed Interpreting Laboratory Results with Complementary Health Information: A Human Factors Perspective. Other authors include Amanda Joseph and Leah MacDonald. The paper was presented at 19th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics in Sydney July of 2023. Abstract: The desire to …
Navigating Stigma in Romantic Relationships Where One or Both Partners Sell Sexual Services
IALH Postdoctoral Fellow Andrea Mellor has co-authored a new research article entitled Navigating Stigma in Romantic Relationships Where One or Both Partners Sell Sexual Services. Collaborating authors include UVic colleagues Cecilia Benoit, Brett Koenig, Mikael Jansson, Doug Magnuson, and Laura Vetrone. The article was published in The Journal of Sex Research. Abstract: Romantic relationships are …
Problematic Alcohol Use Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in Canada: The Role of Proximal Stressors and Anxiety
IALH Research Fellow Nathan Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Problematic alcohol use among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Canada: the role of proximal stressors and anxiety. Collaborating authors include Adhm Zahran, Sarah S. Dermody, Graham W. Berlin, Paolo A. Palma, Shayna Skakoon-Sparling, Syed W. Noor, Daniel …
GlucoMaker: Enabling Collaborative Customization of Glucose Monitors
IALH Research Fellows Charles Perin and Sowmya Somanath have co-authored a new conference paper entitled GlucoMaker: Enabling Collaborative Customization of Glucose Monitors. Collaborating authors include Sabrina Lakhdhir, Chehak Nayar, Fraser Anderson, Helene Fournier, Liisa Holsti, and Irina Kondratova. The paper was presented at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems held in May 2024 …
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Neonatal Nursing Research in Low-and Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review
IALH Research Fellow Nancy Clark has co-authored a scoping review entitled Neonatal nursing research in low-and middle-income countries: A scoping review. Co-authors include colleagues from the University of Victoria, Miranda M.M. Amundsen, Matthew Little and Lenora Marcellus. The review was published in Journal of Neonatal Nursing. Abstract: Neonatal outcomes contribute over 50% to under-five child …
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Adherence to 24-Hour Movement Guidelines Among Chinese Older Adults: Prevalence, Correlates, and Associations With Physical and Mental Health Outcomes
IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes has co-authored a new research article entitled Adherence to 24-Hour Movement Guidelines Among Chinese Older Adults: Prevalence, Correlates, and Associations With Physical and Mental Health Outcomes. Collaborating authors include Wei Liang, Yanping Wang, Qian Huang, Borui Shang, Ning Su, Lin Zhou, Julien Steven Baker, and Yanping Duan. The article was …
GRM7 Deficiency, From Excitotoxicity and Neuroinflammation to Neurodegeneration: Systematic Review of GRM7 Deficient Patients
IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie (Division of Medical Sciences/Island Medical Program) has co-authored a new Systematic Review entitled GRM7 deficiency, from excitotoxicity and neuroinflammation to neurodegeneration: Systematic review of GRM7 deficient patients. Collaborating authors include Majid Zaki-Dizaji, Mohammad Foad Abazari, Hossein Razzaghi, and Irene Shkolnikov. The article was published in Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – …
Current Trends and Future Directions in Internalized Weight Stigma Research: A Scoping Review and Synthesis of the Literature
IALH Research Fellow Sarah Nutter (Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies) has co-authored a scoping review entitled Current trends and future directions in internalized weight stigma research: a scoping review and synthesis of the literature. Collaborating authors include Jessica Saunders and Rachel Waugh. The article was published in Journal of Eating Disorders. Abstract: Background: Since the …
Ten Priorities for Research Addressing the Intersections of Brain Injury, Mental Health and Addictions: A Stakeholder-Driven Priority-Setting Study
IALH Research Fellow Mauricio Garcia-Barrera and IALH Student Affiliate Cole Kennedy have co-authored a new research article entitled Ten Priorities for Research Addressing the Intersections of Brain Injury, Mental Health and Addictions: A Stakeholder-Driven Priority-Setting Study. Collaborating authors include Erica Woodin, Julia Schmidt, and Janelle Breese Biagioni. The article was published in Health Expectations. Abstract: …
A Preliminary Scoping Review of the Impact of e-Prescribing on Pharmacists in Community Pharmacies
IALH Research Fellow Elizabeth Borycki and IALH Student Affiliate Amr Farghali have co-authored a scoping review entitled A Preliminary Scoping Review of the Impact of e-Prescribing on Pharmacists in Community Pharmacies. The review was published in Healthcare (Switzerland). Abstract: Objective: This scoping review aims to map the available literature and provide an overview of the …
Helping Others Facilitates Well-Being for Indigenous Peoples Living With HIV/AIDS in Canada
IALH Research Fellow Frederick Grouzet (Psychology) has co-authored a new research article entitled Helping Others Facilitates Well-Being for Indigenous Peoples Living With HIV/AIDS in Canada. Collaborating authors include B. Skov, C. Briatico, R. Jackson, R. Masching, M. Parsons, D. Peltier, and D. Turner. The article was published in AIDS and Behavior. Abstract: Research has found …
New Parents’ Sleep, Movement, Health, and Well-Being Across the Postpartum Period
IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes (Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education) has co-authored a new research article entitled New parents’ sleep, movement, health, and well-being across the postpartum period. Collaborating authors include Chelsea L. Kracht, Chris M. Blanchard, Danielle Symons Downs, and Mark R. Beauchamp. The article was published in Behavioral Sleep Medicine. Abstract: …
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Different Self-Damaging Behaviours, Similar Motives? Testing Measurement Invariance of Motives for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury, Disordered Eating and Substance Misuse
IALH Research Fellows Megan Ames and Brianna Turner have co-authored a new research article entitled Different self-damaging behaviours, similar motives? Testing measurement invariance of motives for nonsuicidal self-injury, disordered eating and substance misuse. Collaborating authors include Christina L. Robillard, Gabriel J. Merrin, and Nicole K. Legg. The article was published in British Journal of Clinical …
Impact of APOE-ε Alleles on Brain Structure and Cognitive Function in Healthy Older Adults: A VBM and DTI Replication Study
IALH Research Fellows Jodie Gawryluk and Theone Paterson, and IALH Student Affiliate Colleen Lacey have co-authored a research article entitled Impact of APOE-ε alleles on brain structure and cognitive function in healthy older adults: A VBM and DTI replication study. The article was published in PLoS ONE. Abstract: Background: The Apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene has …
Eye Movements Reinstate Remembered Locations During Episodic Simulation
IALH Research Fellow Jordana Wynn (Psychology) has co-authored a new research article with Daniel L. Schacter entitled Eye movements reinstate remembered locations during episodic simulation. The article was published in Cognition. Abstract: Imagining the future, like recalling the past, relies on the ability to retrieve and imagine a spatial context. Research suggests that eye movements …
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Too Little or Too Much: Nonlinear Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Daily Affective Well-Being in Depressed Adults
IALH Research Fellow Jonathan Rush (Psychology) has co-authored a new research article entitled Too little or too much: nonlinear relationship between sleep duration and daily affective well-being in depressed adults. Collaborating authors include Sun Ah Lee1, Dahlia Mukherjee, Soomi Lee1, and David M. Almeida. The article was published in BMC Psychiatry. Abstract: Background: In addition …
Navigating Patterns of Oral PrEP use: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study of Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Men’s Dynamic Practices of Pausing, On-Demand, and Stopping PrEP in Canada
IALH Research Fellow Nathan Lachowsky and IALH Student Affiliate Alex Wells, have co-authored a new research article entitled Navigating patterns of oral PrEP use: A qualitative longitudinal study of gay, bisexual, and queer men’s dynamic practices of pausing, on-demand, and stopping PrEP in Canada. Collaborating authors include Emerich Daroya, Mark Gaspar, Jad Sinno, Mark Hull, Darrell …
Long COVID in Long-Term Care: A Rapid Realist Review
IALH Research Fellow Simon Carroll (Sociology) has co-authored a new article entitled Long COVID in Long-Term Care: A Rapid Realist Review. Collaborating authors include Ian Fyffe, Janice Sorensen, Maura MacPhee, Alison Andrews-Paul, Valorie A Crooks, Shannon Freeman, Karen Davison, Jennifer Walls, Annette Berndt, Benajir Shams, Manoj Sivan, and Akber Mithani. The article was published in …
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Weighty Words: Exploring Terminology About Weight Among Samples of Physicians, Obesity Specialists, and the General Public
IALH Research Fellow Sarah Nutter has co-authored a new research article entitled Weighty words: exploring terminology about weight among samples of physicians, obesity specialists, and the general public. Collaborating authors include Oliver W. A. Wilson, Shelly Russell-Mayhew, John H. Ellard, Angela S. Alberga, and Cara C. MacInnis. The article was published in Journal of Communication …
Premorbid Personality Traits as Predictors for Incident Predementia Syndromes: A Multistate Model Approach
IALH Research Fellows Theone Paterson and Stuart MacDonald and IALH Student Affiliate Morgan Schaeffer have co-authored a research article entitled Premorbid personality traits as predictors for incident predementia syndromes: a multistate model approach. The article was published in Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. Abstract: Objective: Associations have been found between five-factor model (FFM) personality …
‘There is No Justice in Nursing School’: A Qualitative Analysis of Nursing Students’ Experiences of Discrimination Shared on Reddit
IALH Research Fellow Allie Slemon has co-authored an article entitled ‘There is no justice in nursing school’: A qualitative analysis of nursing students’ experiences of discrimination shared on Reddit. Collaborating authors include Shivinder Dhari, Tanya Christie, and Gavin Aubrey. The article was published in Journal of Advanced Nursing. Abstract: Aim: To explore nursing students’ experiences …
“You Can’t Die Here”: An Exploration of the Barriers to Dying-in-Place for Structurally Vulnerable Populations in an Urban Centre in British Columbia, Canada
IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar, IALH Research Associate Melissa Giesbrecht, and IALH Student Affiliates Ashley Mollison and Kara Whitlock have co-authored a new research article entitled “You can’t die here”: an exploration of the barriers to dying-in-place for structurally vulnerable populations in an urban centre in British Columbia, Canada. Other collaborating authors include Piotr Burek, …