IALH Research Fellows E. Jean Buckler and Sam Liu have co-authored a new longitudinal assessment entitled A Longitudinal Assessment of the Impact of Biological Maturity and Menarche on Adolescents’ Organized Sport and Physical Activity Participation. Collaborating authors include Sharan Srinivasa Gopalan, Siobhan O’Dean, Lauren A. Gardner, and Katrina Champion. The article was published in Journal of …
Category Archives: Health Behaviours & Interventions
From “it’s hell out there” to being one of the “lucky ones”: The trends and tales of the Canadian psychology academic job market from 2012 to 2022
IALH Research Fellow Megan E. Ames has co-authored a new research article entitled From “it’s hell out there” to being one of the “lucky ones”: The trends and tales of the Canadian psychology academic job market from 2012 to 2022. Collaborating authors include Stephanie G. Craig, Leah Y. Tackaberry-Giddens, and Nicole Racine. The article was …
Dog and Guardian Relationships: Application of a Dual-Process Actor–“Partner” Interdependence Model to Predict Regular Walking
IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes has co-authored a new research article entitled Dog and Guardian Relationships: Application of a Dual-Process Actor–“Partner” Interdependence Model to Predict Regular Walking. Collaborating authors include Sarah B. E. Hough, Chris A. Graham, and Alfred S. Y. Lee. The article was published in Behavioral Sciences. Abstract: Physical inactivity is a major …
A Mobile Health App Informed by the Multi-Process Action Control Framework to Promote Physical Activity Among Inactive Adults: Iterative Usability Study
IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes and IALH Student Affiliate Heather Hollman have co-authored a new research study entitled A Mobile Health App Informed by the Multi-Process Action Control Framework to Promote Physical Activity Among Inactive Adults: Iterative Usability Study. Collaborating authors include Wuyou Sui and Haowei Zhang. The study was published in JMIR Formative Research. …
Feasibility and preliminary effects of an app-based physical activity intervention for individuals with depression (MoodMover): A protocol for a single-arm, pre-post intervention study
IALH Research Fellow Sam Liu has co-authored a new research protocol entitled Feasibility and preliminary effects of an app-based physical activity intervention for individuals with depression (MoodMover): A protocol for a single-arm, pre-post intervention study. Collaborating authors include Yiling Tang, Madelaine Gierc, Henry La, Raymond W. Lam, Eli Puterman, and Guy Faulkner. The protocol was …
Predicting sport and physical activity commitment and participation during early parenthood
IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes has co-authored a new research article entitled Predicting sport and physical activity commitment and participation during early parenthood. Collaborating authors include Mark R. Beauchamp, Valerie Carson, Sandy Courtnall, Colin M. Wierts, and Chris M. Blanchard. The article was published in Journal of Sports Sciences. Abstract: Despite considerable benefits of regular …
A systematic review of postpartum physical activity intervention mediators
IALH Research Fellows Sam Liu and Ryan E. Rhodes and Student Affiliates Heather Hollman and Aleah Ross have co-authored a new systematic review entitled A systematic review of postpartum physical activity intervention mediators. Collaborating authors include Sophie Tran, Margie H. Davenport, Wuyou Sui, and Erla Hjartar. The article was published in Health Psychology. Abstract: Objective: Regular …
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Paramedicine informatics – leveraging advancing technology to drive positive change
IALH Research Fellow Karen L. Courtney has published a new research article entitled Paramedicine informatics – leveraging advancing technology to drive positive change. Collaborating authors include Desmond Hedderson and Ian E. Blanchard. The article was published in Paramedicine. Abstract: As all areas of healthcare continue to experience rapid digitisation, the field of health informatics is becoming …
Individual and environmental correlates of physical literacy sub-components in early childhood
IALH Research Fellows Ryan E. Rhodes, Sam Liu, and Jean Buckler have co-authored a new research study entitled Individual and environmental correlates of physical literacy sub-components in early childhood. Collaborating authors include Joshua Li, Morgan Potter, Yeongho Hwang, Madison Boyd, Ramiah Moldenhauer, Jayleen Hills, Patti-Jean Naylor, and Valerie Carson. The study was published in Journal of …
Distress-prone personality traits, mental well-being, and academic engagement among emerging adults across five Canadian universities
IALH Research Fellow Paweena Sukhawathanakul has co-authored a new research article entitled Distress-prone personality traits, mental well-being, and academic engagement among emerging adults across five Canadian universities. Collaborating authors include Meng Qi Wu, Allyson F. Hadwin, Kara Thompson, Patricia J. Conrod, Matthew T. Keough, Marvin Krank, and Sherry H. Stewart. The article was published in Current …
Navigating fragmented services: a gender-based violence (GBV) critical feminist analysis of women’s experiences engaging with health and social supports in three Canadian cities
IALH Research Fellow Ingrid Handlovsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Navigating fragmented services: a gender-based violence (GBV) critical feminist analysis of women’s experiences engaging with health and social supports in three Canadian cities. Collaborating authors include Katherine Rudzinski, Lara F. Hudspith, Adrian Guta, Scott Comber, Linda Dewar, Wendy Leiper, Kim Hawkins, Lady Laforet, …
Closing the intention-behaviour gap in physical activity: The moderating effect of individual differences in the valuation of physical effort
IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes has co-authored a new research study entitled Closing the intention-behaviour gap in physical activity: The moderating effect of individual differences in the valuation of physical effort. Collaborating authors include Silvio Maltagliati, David A. Raichlen, and Boris Cheval. The article was published in British Journal of Health Psychology. Abstract: Objective: Intention …
Dynamic Representations of Theory Testing in Physical Activity Using Ecological Momentary Assessment: An Example Guide Utilizing Multi-Process Action Control
IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes has co-authored a new mini review article entitled Dynamic Representations of Theory Testing in Physical Activity Using Ecological Momentary Assessment: An Example Guide Utilizing Multi-Process Action Control. The collaborating author is Matthew Y. W. Kwan. The article was published in Frontiers in Psychology. Abstract: Behavioral theories are essential in …
Longitudinal trajectories of romantic relational victimization and associations with mastery across adolescence to young adulthood
IALH Research Fellow Paweena Sukhawathanakul has co-authored a new research article entitled Longitudinal trajectories of romantic relational victimization and associations with mastery across adolescence to young adulthood. The collaborating author is Sean D. Morgan. The article was published in Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Abstract: Relational forms of romantic victimization characterized by attempts to …
An Environmental Scan for Anatomical Inventories
IALH Research Fellow Karen L. Courtney has co-authored a new research analysis entitled An Environmental Scan for Anatomical Inventories. Collaborating authors include Kelly S. Davison, and Amédé Gogovor, with Susan Alexander as an editor. This analysis was published in Computers Informatics Nursing. Abstract: Poor-quality representations of sex and gender (ie, an “M” or an “F”) …
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A Case Study of Developing a Narrative Group Intervention to Address the Impact of Anti-Asian Racism
IALH Research Fellow Fred Chou has co-authored a new case study entitled A Case Study of Developing a Narrative Group Intervention to Address the Impact of Anti-Asian Racism. Collaborating authors include Tim Black, Carmen Huang, Macayla Yan, and Jie Li. The study was published in International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. Abstract: The authors present a case …
Recent Advances in Modeling Tissues Using 3D Bioprinted Nanocellulose Bioinks
IALH Research Fellow Stephanie M. Willerth has co-authored a new research article entitled Recent Advances in Modeling Tissues Using 3D Bioprinted Nanocellulose Bioinks. Collaborating authors include Jonathan P. Walters-Shumka, Changfeng Cheng, and Feng Jiang. The article was published in ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering. Abstract: Bioprinting creates 3D tissue models by depositing cells encapsulated in biocompatible …
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Capturing Intersections of Discrimination: Quantitative Analysis of Nursing Students’ Experiences
IALH Research Fellows Allie Slemon and Ingrid Handlovsky have co-authored a new research article entitled Capturing Intersections of Discrimination: Quantitative Analysis of Nursing Students’ Experiences. Shivinder Dhari is also a collaborating author. The article was published in Advances in Nursing Science. Abstract: While prior literature has established that nursing students experience racism, mental health stigma, and …
Speech recognition technology in prehospital documentation: A scoping review
IALH Research Fellows Karen L. Courtney and Helen Monkman have co-authored a new scoping review entitled Speech recognition technology in prehospital documentation: A scoping review. Collaborating authors include Desmond Hedderson and Ian E. Blanchard. The review was published in International Journal of Medical Informatics. Abstract: Objectives: The nature of paramedic workflows, where paramedics are responsible to …
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Evaluating Individual Differences in Emotion Regulation in Response to Sadness Using Digital Phenotyping
IALH Research Fellow Emily A.P. Haigh has co-authored a new research article entitled Evaluating Individual Differences in Emotion Regulation in Response to Sadness Using Digital Phenotyping. Collaborating authors include Colin M. Bosma and Curtis Wojcik. The article was published in Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science. Abstract: The majority of research on emotion regulation processes has …
Using relational ethics to approach equity in palliative care
IALH Research Affiliate Kelli Stajduhar and IALH Post-Doc Fellow Kristina A. Smith have co-authored a new research article entitled Using relational ethics to approach equity in palliative care. The article was published in Palliative Care and Social Practice. Abstract: Evidence suggests that people experiencing inequities and who are highly marginalized (e.g., people impacted by racism, sexism, …
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The development of a dyadic family life review intervention for the Asian diaspora: A practice article
IALH Research Fellow Fred Chou has co-authored a new practice article entitled The development of a dyadic family life review intervention for the Asian diaspora: A practice article. Collaborating authors include Tim Black, Carmen Huang, Adam Tran, Macayla Yan, and Sydney Boothroyd. The article was published in Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. Abstract: Intergenerational family …
Motivation Matters: Understanding the Antidepressant Mechanism of Physical Activity among Young Adults
IALH Research Fellow Megan E. Ames has co-authored a new research article entitled Motivation Matters: Understanding the Antidepressant Mechanism of Physical Activity among Young Adults. Collaborating authors include Travis R. Menuz and Jessica E. H. Ryan. The article was published in International Journal of Exercise Science. Abstract: A negative association between physical activity and depressive symptoms …
Regional cerebral pulsatile hemodynamics during isocapnic and poikilocapnic hyperthermia in young men
IALH Research Fellow Kurt J. Smith has co-authored a new research article entitled Regional cerebral pulsatile hemodynamics during isocapnic and poikilocapnic hyperthermia in young men. Collaborating authors include Spencer J. Skaper, Brooke R. Shepley, Ibrahim Amr Wafai, Philip N. Ainslie, and Anthony R. Bain. This article was published in PubMed. Abstract: Hyperthermia is known to induce …
The Impact of COVID-19-Related Smell Dysfunction on Sexual and Mental Wellbeing: Data from a Longitudinal Sample
IALH Research Fellow Brianna J. Turner has co-authored a new research article entitled The impact of COVID-19-related smell dysfunction on sexual and mental wellbeing: Data from a longitudinal sample. Collaborating authors include Marlise K. Hofer, Laura Blume, Laura Schafer, Ilona Croy, and Thomas Hummel. This article was published in Biological Psychology. Abstract: Objective: Olfactory disorders are …