Students’ presentations – IPSCAN

On March 28-30, six students from the laboratory presented their research projects at the annual International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect (IPSCAN) conference.

  • Valérie Théorêt examined the role of alexithymia in the association between cumulative childhood maltreatment, and teen dating violence (https://bit.ly/VT-IPSCAN )
  • Laurie Fortin addressed the relationship between silencing the self, sexual abuse in dating relationships, and self-esteem in adolescence (https://bit.ly/LF-IPSCAN )
  • Valéry Dubé examined emotion recognition in school-aged sexually abused children exposed to intimate partner violence (https://bit.ly/VD-IPSCAN
  • Hina Zara examined the social-ecological risk and protective factors associated with somatization in school-aged victims of sexual abuse (https://bit.ly/HR-IPSCAN )
  • Penelope Allard-Cobetto explored the relationship between adolescent self-esteem, silencing the self, and violence experienced and perpetrated in romantic relationships. ( )
  • Amélie Gauthier-Duchesne examined the different patterns of childhood sexual abuse in adolescent boys.

Congratulations on your presentations!