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Child care services, socioeconomic inequalities, and academic performance
Child care and academic performance
(American Academy of Pediatrics, 2015-12-01)
Objective. To determine if child care services (CCS) at a population level can reduce social
inequalities in academic performance until early adolescence.
Method. A 12-year population-based prospective cohort study of ...
A repeated cross-sectional analysis assessing mental health conditions of adults as per student status during key periods of the COVID-19 epidemic in France
(Nature Research, 2021-11-09)
Previous studies have shown the negative impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on students’ mental health. It is, however, uncertain whether students are really at higher risk of mental health disturbances than non-students and ...
Mental health problems and risk of suicidal ideation and attempts in adolescents
Mental health problems and suicidal ideation
(American Academy of Pediatrics, 2020-06-08)
Background: Obtaining recent estimates of the prevalence of suicide-related outcomes across
adolescence, and its associated mental health problems (MHPs) is important for clinical practice.
We estimated prevalence of ...
A longitudinal study of change in substance use from before to during the COVID-19 pandemic in young adults
(Elsevier, 2022-01-06)
Introduction We assessed change in substance use from before to during the COVID-19 pandemic in young adults
and identified factors associated with initiation/increase in use.
Methods The sample comprised young adults ...
Risk factors associated with boys’ and girls’ developmental trajectories of physical aggression from early childhood through early adolescence
(JAMA Network, 2018-12-28)
IMPORTANCE This study used multitrajectory modeling to identify distinct trajectories of physical
aggression from ages 1.5 to 13 years for boys and girls.
OBJECTIVES To trace the development of boys’ and girls’ physical ...
Associations between developmental trajectories of peer victimization, hair cortisol, and depressive symptoms : a longitudinal study
(Wiley, 2020-03-20)
Background
Peer victimization has been associated with long‐lasting risks for mental health. Prior research suggests that stress‐related systems underlying adaptation to changing environments may be at play. To date, ...
Examining the ethical and social issues of health technology design through the public appraisal of prospective scenarios : a study protocol describing a multimedia-based deliberative method
(BMC, 2014)
Background: The design of health technologies relies on assumptions that affect how they will be implemented,
such as intended use, complexity, impact on user autonomy, and appropriateness. Those who design and
implement ...
Les banques de données informatiques en hygiène du travail
(Travail et santé, 1989)
Des banques de données (BD) électroniques de plus en plus sophistiquées et d'accès simple sont disponibles pour faciliter la tâche de l'hygiéniste du travail dans sa quête d'information sur les produits chimiques, Les ...
Who uses early childhood education and care services? Comparing socioeconomic selection across five western policy contexts
(SpringerOpen, 2017)
Growing evidence suggests that children’s participation in early childhood education
and care (ECEC), especially center-based services, is associated with positive outcomes,
particularly for children over one year of age ...
Improving the measurement of neighbourhood characteristics through systematic observation: Inequalities in smoking as a case study
(2012-05)
Systematic observation is increasingly used as a method to measure neighbourhood
characteristics thought to influence health inequalities. This article reports on
the theory-driven development of a new ...