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APEAL success at student research day
Congratulations to all the APEAL students who participated in the uOttawa School of Epidemiology and Public Health annual Student Research Day! A particular bravo goes out to PhD Student Shannon Thompson, whose presentation on mental health outcomes of adolescent sexual … Continue reading
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Seeking PhD applicants
The Applied Psychiatric Epidemiology Across the Life course Lab (APEAL Lab), directed by Dr. Ian Colman, is seeking applicants for a PhD in Epidemiology in the area of child and youth mental health. Specific doctoral research topics could include working … Continue reading
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APEAL lab is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow
The Applied Psychiatric Epidemiology Across the Life course Lab (APEAL Lab), directed by Dr. Ian Colman, is seeking applicants for a two-year post-doctoral fellowship, commencing in January, 2022. The fellow will conduct research on factors associated with suicide attempt in … Continue reading
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Newest APEAL grad
Congratulations to APEAL’s latest graduate, Dr. Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga. Hugues successfully defended his PhD dissertation, titled “Sleep duration, sedentary behaviour, physical activity, depression, and other mental health outcomes among children and adolescents”. Way to go, Hugues!
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New research: Driving under the influence of cannabis
Congrats to recent APEAL graduate Nathan Cantor, whose first-author paper “Factors associated with driving after cannabis use in high school students” was accepted for publication in Preventive Medicine. The paper, based on data from the 2017 Ontario Student Drug Use and Health … Continue reading
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APEAL trainee takes gold
Congratulations to APEAL PhD candidate Zahra Clayborne, whose presentation Prenatal Maternal Stress, Child Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms, and the Moderating Role of Parenting won first prize at the School of Epidemiology and Public Health Student Research Day. Way to go Zahra!
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Social Media use and Suicidality
New APEAL research, published in Computers in Human Behavior, suggests that different ways of using social media may be associated with mental health in different ways. The paper, authored by APEAL members Mila Kingsbury, Ian Colman, and Nathan Cantor, in conjunction … Continue reading
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24-hour movement guidelines and youth mental health
Congratulations to APEAL PhD Candidate Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga, who has recently published two papers on the links between adolescents’ adherence to Canada’s 24-hour movement guidelines and their mental health.The papers, published in the Canadian Journal … Continue reading
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Research on contagion of non-suicidal self-injury
Congratulations to APEAL graduate Shaezeen Syed, whose research has been published in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Her paper, ‘Adolescents’ knowledge of a peer’s non-suicidal self-injury and own non-suicidal self-injury and suicidality’ examines the contagion hypothesis for non-suicidal self-injury, with results suggesting that awareness … Continue reading
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Trivia in the time of Covid-19
With students and staff struggling to keep up morale during the pandemic, APEAL lab director Ian Colman organized a virtual event to boost everyone’s spirits. An evening of virtual trivia was just what the Professor ordered! The scores were so … Continue reading
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