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 …
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Effect of recreational sport and physical activity participation on well-being during early parenthood: a randomized controlled trial
IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes has co-authored a new randomized controlled trial entitled Effect of recreational sport and physical activity participation on well-being during early parenthood: a randomized controlled trial. Collaborating authors include Mark R. Beauchamp, Valerie Carson, Sandy Courtnall, Colin M. Wierts, and Chris M. Blanchard. This trial was published in Annals of Behavioral …
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 …
Older, Self-Identifying Gay Men’s Conceptualisations of Psychological Well-Being (PWB): A Canadian Perspective
IALH Research Fellow Ingrid Handlovsky and IALH Student Affiliate Anthony T. Amato have co-authored a research article with Tessa Wonsiak entitled Older, self-identifying gay men’s conceptualisations of psychological well-being (PWB): A Canadian perspective. The article was published in Nursing Philosophy. Abstract: Many older gay men experience diminished psychological well-being (PWB) due to unique circumstances including …
Autistic Characteristics and Mental Health Symptoms in Autistic Youth During the First COVID-19 Wave in Canada
IALH Research Fellow Megan Ames has co-authored a new research article entitled Autistic characteristics and mental health symptoms in autistic youth during the first COVID-19 wave in Canada. Collaborating authors include Kailyn M. Turner, Jonathan A. Weiss, Stephanie J. Howe, Hangsel Sanguino, Connor M. Kerns, and Carly A. McMorris. The article was published in Autism …