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 …
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Did a digital quality of life (QOL) assessment and practice support system in home health care improve the QOL of older adults living with life-limiting conditions and of their family caregivers? A mixed-methods pragmatic randomized controlled trial
IALH Research Fellows Jae-Yung Kwon and Kelli Stajduhar have co-authored a new research article entitled Did a digital quality of life (QOL) assessment and practice support system in home health care improve the QOL of older adults living with life-limiting conditions and of their family caregivers? A mixed-methods pragmatic randomized controlled trial. The article was …
Healthy sleep durations appear to vary across cultures
IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new research article entitled Healthy sleep durations appear to vary across cultures. Collaborating authors include Nigel Mantou Lou, Charul Maheshka, Marc Shi, Kosume Takemura, Benjamin Cheung, and Steven J. Heine. The article was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Abstract: Past research finds that sleep …
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Use of GetCheckedOnline and testing through healthcare providers among repeat users of British Columbia’s digital testing service for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections: Findings from a cross-sectional survey
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Use of GetCheckedOnline and testing through healthcare providers among repeat users of British Columbia’s digital testing service for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections: Findings from a cross-sectional survey. Collaborating authors include Mark Gilbert, Aidan Ablona, Hsiu-Ju Chang, Ihoghosa …
Accessibility gaps in menstrual products: An environmental scan of access programs in Canada
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Accessibility gaps in menstrual products: An environmental scan of access programs in Canada. Collaborating authors include Jordan Monks, Arlette Ibrahim, and Aki M. Gormezano. The article was published in The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. Abstract: Globally, people who …
COVID-19 Community Report: 2S/LGBTQQIA+ People Living in Rural Areas Across Canada
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky, IALH Student Affiliates Anthony Theodore Amato and Jay Tang, and IALH Post-Doc Fellow Tyrone Curtis have co-authored a new report entitled 2S/LGBTQQIA+ People Living in Rural Areas Across Canada. Collaborating authors include Kimia Rohani, Stephanie Arthur, Nahomi Amberber, Ben Klassen, Anu Radha Verma, Ani Ramos, …
Digital Artifacts of Self-Representation: A Critical Qualitative Analysis of Nursing Memes
IALH Research Fellow Allie Slemon and IALH Student Affiliate Jaymelyn Hubert have co-authored a new research article entitled Digital Artifacts of Self-Representation: A Critical Qualitative Analysis of Nursing Memes. Collaborating authors include Madelaine Beaumont and Vicky Bungay. The article was published in Nursing Inquiry. Abstract: Stereotypes in mass media depict harmful and inaccurate portrayals of nurses …
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 …
Psychological Distress in Childbearing Persons During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Trajectory Study of Anger, Anxiety, and Depression
IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new research study entitled Psychological Distress in Childbearing Persons During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Trajectory Study of Anger, Anxiety, and Depression. Collaborating authors include Guanyu Chen, Gerald F. Giesbrecht, Elizabeth Keys, Catherine Lebel, and Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen. The study was published in Depression and Anxiety. Abstract: Psychological distress can …
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, …
COVID-19 Community Report: Black 2S/LGBTQQIA+ people in Canada
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky and IALH Student Affiliates Anthony Theodore Amato and Jay Tang have co-authored a new report entitled Black 2S/LGBTQQIA+ people in Canada. Collaborating authors include Kimia Rohani, Jenna Ashley, Stephanie Arthur, Nahomi Amberber, Ben Klassen, Anu Radha Verma, Anya Slater, David Craig-Venturi, and Jermane Hall. The …
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COVID-19 Community Report: Newcomer LGBTQQIA+ people in Canada
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky and IALH Student Affiliates Anthony Theodore Amato, Tyrone Curtis, and Jay Tang have co-authored a new report entitled Newcomer LGBTQQIA+ people in Canada. Collaborating authors include Ryosuke Takamatsu, Kimia Rohani, Stephanie Arthur, Nahomi Amberber, Ben Klassen, Anu Radha Verma, Anya Slater, Moe Akel, Jermane Hall, …
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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 …
Models and key elements of integrated perinatal mental health care: A scoping review
IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new scoping review entitled Models and key elements of integrated perinatal mental health care: A scoping review. Collaborating authors include Michelle Carter, Angela Russolillo, Enav Z. Zusman, Wendy A. Hall, Iva W. Cheung, and Emily Jenkins. The review was published in PLOS Mental Health. Abstract: Perinatal mental illness …
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 …
Surviving the Added Pressures of the Pandemic: Sexual and Gender Diverse Communities Prioritize Social Connection to Decrease Mental Health Burden During the Covid-19 Pandemic
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Surviving the Added Pressures of the Pandemic: Sexual and Gender Diverse Communities Prioritize Social Connection to Decrease Mental Health Burden During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Collaborating authors include Nicole Pal, Kayla Huggard, Kiffer G. Card, Carolien Aantjes, Ben Klassen, …
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 …
How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped Canadians’ preferences for setting of dying: Comparison of two panel surveys
IALH Research Fellow Kelli I. Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article entitled How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped Canadians’ preferences for setting of dying: Comparison of two panel surveys. Collaborating authors include Laura M. Funk, Corey S. Mackenzie, Li-Elle Rapaport, Maria Cherba, S. Robin Cohen, Marian Krawczyk, and Andrea Rounce. The article was published in Healthcare …
Perceptions, experiences and concerns with sexually transmitted infections among current and former PrEP users: a longitudinal qualitative study of gay, bisexual and queer men in Canada
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky and IALH Student Affiliate Alex Wells have co-authored a new longitudinal qualitative study entitled Perceptions, experiences and concerns with sexually transmitted infections among current and former PrEP users: a longitudinal qualitative study of gay, bisexual and queer men in Canada. The study was published in Sexual …
Selecting Approaches for Discourse Analysis: Thoughts on Nursing Research
IALH Research Fellow Allie Slemon has co-authored a new research article entitled Selecting Approaches for Discourse Analysis: Thoughts on Nursing Research. Collaborating authors include Su Han Ong, Madelaine Beaumont, and Vera Caine. The article was published in International Journal of Qualitative Methods. Abstract: Discourse analysis is a commonly used research methodology in the social and human …
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Prevalence of Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection Among Urban Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in Canada, 2017–2019
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Prevalence of Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection Among Urban Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in Canada, 2017–2019. Collaborating authors include Jenna Alessandrini, Joseph Cox, Alexandra de Pokomandy, Trevor A. Hart, Daniel Grace, Troy Grennan, …
Absences and Silences in Critical Discourse Analysis: Methodological Reflections
IALH Research Fellow Allie Slemon has authored a new research article entitled Absences and Silences in Critical Discourse Analysis: Methodological Reflections. This article was published in International Journal of Qualitative Methods. Abstract: Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is a qualitative methodology frequently taken up by researchers to explore complex questions of how discursive power drives inequities. Across …
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Why Collect and Use Race/Ethnicity Data? A Qualitative Case Study on the Perspectives of Mental Health Providers and Patients During COVID-19
IALH Research Fellow Nancy Clark has co-authored a new case study entitled Why Collect and Use Race/Ethnicity Data? A Qualitative Case Study on the Perspectives of Mental Health Providers and Patients During COVID-19. Collaborating authors include Cindy Quan, Heba Elgharbawy, Anita David, Michael E. Li, Christopher Mah, Jill K. Murphy, Catherine L. Costigan, Soma Ganesan, …
Different classes of crystal methamphetamine use are associated with psychological and sexually transmitted infection outcomes among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Different classes of crystal methamphetamine use are associated with psychological and sexually transmitted infection outcomes among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Collaborating authors include Trevor A. Hart, Graham W. Berlin, Yangqing Deng, Syed …
Symptoms, Symptom Profiles, and Healthcare Utilization in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study and Latent Class Analysis
IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored a new research study entitled Symptoms, Symptom Profiles, and Healthcare Utilization in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study and Latent Class Analysis. Collaborating authors include Reanne Booker, Richard Sawatzky, Aynharan Sinnarajah, Siwei Qi, Claire Link, and Kelli Stajduhar. This study was published in Current Oncology. Abstract: …