26 resultados para Social research|Clinical psychology
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Essai doctoral présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de l’obtention du grade de Docteur en psychologie (D.Psy.) en psychologie option clinique
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Essai présenté à la Faculté des Arts et des Sciences en vue de l’obtention du grade de Doctorat en Psychologie Clinique (D. Psy.)
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Essai doctoral présenté à la Faculté des Arts et des Sciences Humaines en vue de l'obtention du grade de doctorat en psychologie clinique (D.Psy)
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Background: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduction programs is locating hidden populations of consumers of substances like cannabis who typically report few adverse or unwanted consequences of their use. Much of the deviant, pathologized perception of drug users is historically derived from, and empirically supported, by a research emphasis on gaining ready access to users in drug treatment or in prison populations with higher incidence of problems of dependence and misuse. Because they are less visible, responsible recreational users of illicit drugs have been more difficult to study. Methods: This article investigates Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) as a method of recruiting experienced marijuana users representative of users in the general population. Based on sampling conducted in a multi-city study (Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver), and compared to samples gathered using other research methods, we assess the strengths and weaknesses of RDS recruitment as a means of gaining access to illicit substance users who experience few harmful consequences of their use. Demographic characteristics of the sample in Toronto are compared with those of users in a recent household survey and a pilot study of Toronto where the latter utilized nonrandom self-selection of respondents. Results: A modified approach to RDS was necessary to attain the target sample size in all four cities (i.e., 40 'users' from each site). The final sample in Toronto was largely similar, however, to marijuana users in a random household survey that was carried out in the same city. Whereas well-educated, married, whites and females in the survey were all somewhat overrepresented, the two samples, overall, were more alike than different with respect to economic status and employment. Furthermore, comparison with a self-selected sample suggests that (even modified) RDS recruitment is a cost-effective way of gathering respondents who are more representative of users in the general population than nonrandom methods of recruitment ordinarily produce. Conclusions: Research on marijuana use, and other forms of drug use hidden in the general population of adults, is important for informing and extending harm reduction beyond its current emphasis on 'at-risk' populations. Expanding harm reduction in a normalizing context, through innovative research on users often overlooked, further challenges assumptions about reducing harm through prohibition of drug use and urges consideration of alternative policies such as decriminalization and legal regulation.
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Cette étude exploratoire vise à examiner le lien entre le contenu verbalisé (nombre et types de détails) par l’enfant victime d’agression sexuelle (AS) lors de la Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy et la diminution des symptômes après la thérapie. L’échantillon est composé de 28 enfants âgés entre 6 à 13 ans. Les résultats pré-thérapie et post-thérapie observés à l’aide des versions françaises du Children’s Impact of Traumatic Events Scale-Revised et du Child Behavior Checklist ont permis de répartir les enfants en deux groupes; soit si l’on observe une diminution ou une persistance des symptômes de stress post-traumatique, des symptômes intériorisés et extériorisés après la thérapie. Les verbatims des séances de thérapie concernant les détails associés à l’AS ont été transcrits et cotés en tant que nouveaux détails (divulgués une seule fois) ou détails répétés ainsi qu’en 12 catégories. Les résultats aux tests de Mann-Whitney n’indiquent aucune différence significative entre les groupes pour ce qui est du nombre moyen total de détails nouveaux et répétés divulgués. Toutefois, lorsque comparé au groupe persistance des symptômes, le groupe diminution des symptômes a verbalisé significativement plus de nouveaux détails pour les catégories action et lieu.
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Essai doctoral présenté à la Faculté des Arts et des Sciences en vue de l’obtention du grade de Doctorat en Psychologie option clinique (D.Psy.)
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Essai doctoral présenté à la Faculté des arts et des sciences en vue de l’obtention du grade de Doctorat en psychologie clinique (D.Psy.)
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Essai doctoral présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de l’obtention du grade de Docteur en psychologie (D.Psy.), option clinique
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Vulvovaginal pain problems are major health concerns in women of childbearing age. Controlled studies have shown that vulvovaginal pain can adversely affect women and their partners’ general psychological well-being, relationship adjustment and overall quality of life. These women have significantly lower levels of sexual desire, arousal, and satisfaction, as well as a lower intercourse frequency than normal controls. They also report more anxiety and depression, in addition to more distress about their body image and genital self-image. Empirical studies indicate that specific psychological and relationship factors may increase vulvovaginal pain intensity and its psychosexual sequelae. Randomized clinical trials have shown that psychosexual interventions, namely cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), are efficacious in reducing vulvovaginal pain and improving associated psychosexual outcomes. Women reporting significant psychological, sexual and/or relationship distress should be referred for psychosexual treatment. A multimodal approach to care integrating psychosexual and medical management is thought to be optimal.
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Essai présenté en vue de l’obtention du grade de Doctorat en psychologie, option psychologie clinique (D. Psy)
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Essai présenté à la Faculté des arts et des sciences en vue de l’obtention du doctorat en psychologie (D.Psy.)