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 …
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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 …
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 …
Adolescents’ Daily Lives (ADL) project: an intensive longitudinal design study protocol examining the associations between physical literacy, movement behaviours, emotion regulation and mental health
IALH Research Fellows Ryan Rhodes, Mauricio Garcia-Barrera, Sam Liu, Jonathan Rush, E Jean Buckler and Megan Ames and IALH Student Affiliate C. Emmett Sihoe have co-authored a new design study entitled Adolescents’ Daily Lives (ADL) project: an intensive longitudinal design study protocol examining the associations between physical literacy, movement behaviours, emotion regulation and mental health. …
Visualizations on Smart Watches while Running: It Actually Helps!
IALH Research Fellow Charles Perin has published a new research article entitled Visualizations on Smart Watches while Running: It Actually Helps! Collaborating authors include Sarina Kashanj and Xiyao Wang. This article was published in 2024 IEEE Visualization and Visual Analytics (VIS). Abstract: Millions of runners rely on smart watches that display running-related metrics such as …
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