Parcourir Faculté des arts et des sciences – Département de psychologie par auteur·e "Vitaro, Frank"
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Age of cannabis use onset and adult drug abuse symptoms : a prospective study of common risk factors and indirect effects
Rioux, Charlie; Castellanos Ryan, Natalie; Parent, Sophie; Vitaro, Frank; Tremblay, Richard Ernest; Séguin, Jean (SAGE, 2018-04-22)Objective: The present study examined (1) whether the associations between cannabis use (CU) age of onset and drug abuse by 28 years remain when controlling for risk factors in childhood, adolescence and early adulthood; and (2) developmental pathways ... -
Controlling parenting and physical aggression during elementary school
Joussemet, Mireille; Vitaro, Frank; Barker, Edward D.; Côté, Sylvana; Nagin, Daniel; Zoccolillo, Mark; Tremblay, Richard Ernest (Wiley, 2008-03)The goal of the present study was to examine whether controlling parenting contributes to the problem of physical aggression. Developmental trajectories of children’s physical aggression were modeled from yearly teachers’ ratings, from ages 6 to 12. ... -
How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk : a randomized controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of the how-to parenting program on children’s mental health compared to a wait-list control group
Joussemet, Mireille; Mageau, Geneviève; Larose, Marie-Pier; Briand, Mélanie; Vitaro, Frank (BMC, 2018)Background : Basic parenting research reveals that child mental health is associated with optimal parenting, which is composed of three key dimensions (structure, affiliation and autonomy support). The present study aims to test the efficacy of the ... -
Longitudinal associations of cannabis, depression, and anxiety in heterosexual and LGB adolescents
London-Nadeau, Kira; Rioux, Charlie; Parent, Sophie; Vitaro, Frank; Côté, Sylvana; Boivin, Michel; Tremblay, Richard Ernest; Séguin, Jean; Castellanos Ryan, Natalie (American Psychological Association, 2021)Cannabis use is linked to symptoms of depression and anxiety, particularly among sexual minorities.This study examines the relationships between cannabis, and depression and anxiety symptoms at 13,15, and 17 years using cross-lagged models in a ...