Publications
Publications récentes
10 juillet 2015
Young drivers and their passengers: a systematic review of epidemiological studies on crash risk
1er juillet 2015
Occupational therapist’s shared decision-making behaviors with patients having persistent pain in work rehabilitation context: A cross-sectional study
1er juin 2015
Consommation de substances psychoactives et sexualité chez les jeunes: une vision globale de la sphère sexuelle
1er juin 2015
Toxicomanie chez les jeunes : problèmes concomitants et pratiques à risque (2)
1er mai 2015
Randomized controlled trial of motivational interviewing for reducing injection risk behaviors among persons who inject drugs
28 avril 2015
Automated Extraction of VTE Events From Narrative Radiology Reports in Electronic Health Records: A Validation Study
24 avril 2015
Identification of New Targets Used by 15-deoxy-delta-12,14- Prostaglandin J2 to Stimulate Skeletal Muscle Cell Proliferation
5 février 2015
Centralized waiting lists for unattached patients in primary care: Learning from an intervention implemented in six Canadian provinces
21 janvier 2015
A novel method of adverse event detection can accurately identify venous thromboembolisms (VTEs) from narrative electronichealth record data
1er janvier 2015
Operationalizing a shared decision making model for work rehabilitation programs: A consensus process
1er janvier 2015
Psychosocial profiles of children referred for treatment for sexual behavior problems or for having been sexually abused.
1er janvier 2015
Child maltreatment among boy and girl probationers: Does type of maltreatment make a difference in offending behavior and psychosocial problems?
1er janvier 2015
Pre-treatment profiles of adolescent girls as predictors of the strength of their working alliances with practitioners in residential care settings
24 octobre 2014
Les trajectoires d’utilisation de services en toxicomanie et les principaux enjeux associés : la perspective des usagers
5 juin 2014
Higher crash and near-crash rates in teenaged drivers with lower cortisol response: An 18- month longitudinal, naturalistic study