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 …
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Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Men’s Confidence in the Undetectable Equals Untransmittable HIV Prevention Message: Longitudinal Qualitative Analysis of the Sexual Decision-Making of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Users Over Time
IALH Research Fellow Nathan Lachosky and IALH Student Affiliate Alex Wells have co-authored a new research article entitled Gay, bisexual, and queer men’s confidence in the Undetectable equals Untransmittable HIV prevention message: longitudinal qualitative analysis of the sexual decision-making of pre-exposure prophylaxis users over time. Collaborating authors include Daniel Grace, Emerich Daroya, Mark Gaspar, Mark …
Reciprocal associations between physical activity, physical self-concept, somatic symptoms, and depression from adolescence to young adulthood: Disaggregating within- and between-person effects
IALH Research Fellows Megan Ames and Brianna Turner have co-authored a new research article entitled Reciprocal associations between physical activity, physical self-concept, somatic symptoms, and depression from adolescence to young adulthood: Disaggregating within- and between-person effects. Collaborating authors include Christina L. Robilliard, Jessica E.H. Ryan, and Gabirel J. Merrin. The article was published in Mental …
Longitudinal Changes in Grey Matter and Cognitive Performance Over Four Years of Healthy Aging
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Jodie Gawryluk and IALH Student Affiliates Ashleigh Parker and Heather Kwan have co-authored a new research article with Nicole Neufeld, and Erin Mazerolle entitled Longitudinal Changes in Grey Matter and Cognitive Performance Over Four Years of Healthy Aging. The article was published in Neuroimage: Reports. Abstract: Background: Normal aging is …