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New ÉVISSA Research Capsule Available
The study examines the risk and protective factors associated with child sexual victimization and addresses the intergenerational continuity of maltreatment. For more information, click .
New Research Paper Available
The scientific paper written by Queen Pognon, Amélie Tremblay-Perreault and Martine Hébert, director of the laboratory, was recently published in the journal Sexologies. The study discusses the effects of a psychoeducative group intervention on behavior problems, symptoms of post-traumatic stress, dissociation and guilt in teenage girls victims of sexual abuse. To read the article, click […]
New Postcard Available
Improving sexual education programs and offering trainings to health care practitioners are essential strategies to reduce the prevalence of child sexual abuse. For more information, click .
New EVISSA Research Capsule Available
The study highlights the challenges faced by children with sexual problematic behavior. This research capsule provides valuable practical strategies to consider with this population in specialized intervention centers. To learn more, click .
New Research Paper Available
A new research paper from the honour’s thesis written by Arianne Jean-Thorn, Mélissande Laetitia Amédée, Alison Paradis and Martine Hébert, director of the laboratory, was recently published in the International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience. The article is entitled ‘’Validation d’une échelle de résilience (CD-RISC 10) auprès de mères d’enfants victimes d’agression sexuelle’’ The […]
New Research Paper Available
A new research paper written by Marianne Girard, Caroline Dugal, Natacha Godbout and Martine Hébert, director of the laboratory, was recently published in the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. The research paper is entitled ”Is My Sex Life Ok? The Mediating Role of Sexual Anxiety in the Association between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Sexual Coercion […]
First postcard from the laboratory!
Postcards are brief vulgarizations of key results obtained in studies conducted by members of the laboratory. This postcard addresses peer victimization among child victims of sexual abuse. For more information, click .
16th Annual Conference of the CRIPCAS
Last week, six student members of the laboratory presented their research projects to the 16th annual conference of the CRIPCAS. Geneviève Brodeur presented on the. Laurie Fortin explored . Mélina Gilbert addressed the . Maude Lachapelle explored the . Queeny Pognon examined the . Kevin Smith examined the . Congratulations for your presentations!
36th International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Last year, Laetitia Mélissande Amédée and Amélie Tremblay-Perreault, PhD students in psychology, presented their research project at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) in Boston. Laetitia’s poster presentation focused on executive functioning and behavior problems in child victims of sexual abuse and Amélie’s presentation addressed the discordance in observation of peer victimization among […]
New Research Paper Available
A research article from Anne-Julie Lafrenaye’s doctoral thesis, in collaboration with Natacha Godbout and Martine Hébert, director of the laboratory, recently appeared in The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. The article is entitled ”Profiles of medical services use and health status in sex therapy clients: Associations with therapeutic alliance, attachment and trauma”. The results document […]