Violence Prevention Research Conference 2024 (1/2)
As part of the Violence Prevention Research Conference held in New Hampshire from July 14 to 16, several members of the laboratory presented their findings. Here are some of their achievements:
Using scientific posters, Justine Caouette discussed the attachment style between child and parental figure and the moderating effect this might have between the number of traumas experienced by the child and the emotion recognition abilities. Also, Estelle Piché shared the results of a qualitative study on resources that promote resilience in adolescent girls with a history of child maltreatment and sexual violence in dating relationships (see image below).
As for oral presentations, Geneviève Brodeur looked at the results of a mixed-methods study on factors associated with the transfer of learning from SPARX training, a sexuality education program aimed at positive love and intimacy trajectories. Mélissande Amédée looked at self-regulation profiles among sexually abused children and their association with behavior problems.
Congratulations to the whole team!