André Plamondon (@a_plamondon) 's Twitter Profile
André Plamondon

@a_plamondon

Full professor @universitelaval
Researching child and parent mental health, parenting, early adversity. Often gets lost in statistical considerations.

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Dr. Sheri Madigan (she/her) (@sherimadigan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Our new study in American Psychological Association! Sibling comparison design reveals: Sibling receiving more maternal sensitivity➡️ improved language skills over time. 👩‍👧‍👦 890 Canadian children (ages 2-5) w/ André Plamondon & Jenny Jenkins. UCalgary Arts ACHRI OISEUofT 🔗 psycnet.apa.org/record/2024-04…

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New paper with Madison Aitken John Krzeczkowski, PhD and others: we tested different approaches to integrate multi-informant data, and complex strategies didn't seem to perform much better than simple means. Perhaps it would work better with symptom-level analyses... link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Madeline Sterling, MD, MPH, FAHA (@mad_sters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HAPPY #AcademicHalloween! Over the years I’ve brought you, “Reviewer 2,” a “Predatory Journal,” a “MANEL,” and “Academic CV.ver37” THIS YEAR I bring to you — a “Rejected Conference Reimbursement” (click 📸 to see entire image).

HAPPY #AcademicHalloween! 

Over the years I’ve brought you, “Reviewer 2,” a “Predatory Journal,” a “MANEL,” and “Academic CV.ver37”

THIS YEAR I bring to you — 
a “Rejected Conference Reimbursement” 
(click 📸 to see entire image).
Miri Forbes (@miriforbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do your favorite disorders fare in a data-driven reorganization of the DSM-5? Find out in this new preprint where we followed the patterns in 14,762 individuals’ symptoms with the goal of overcoming limitations in both the DSM and HiTOP x.com/PsyArXiv_bot_v…

How do your favorite disorders fare in a data-driven reorganization of the DSM-5?

Find out in this new preprint where we followed the patterns in 14,762 individuals’ symptoms with the goal of overcoming limitations in both the DSM and <a href="/HiTOP_system/">HiTOP</a>

x.com/PsyArXiv_bot_v…
Dr. Nicole Racine (@racinen2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Child Poverty is Getting Worse in Canada. Teamed up with health economist @shainur22 to highlight why Canada needs to make #ChildPoverty a priority for child #development and #mentalhealth. theconversation.com/child-poverty-…

Dr. Sheri Madigan (she/her) (@sherimadigan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Our new study JAACAP Journals on change in 🌍 child & adolescent eating disorders during #COVID19. 52 studies, >148k healthcare visits revealed a 1.54x⬆️in utilization. Girls & adolescents most impacted. Let's prioritize #MentalHealth for our youth! 💙 jaacap.org/article/S0890-…

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I was trying to book a place on my airbnb account which I have used for 12 years or something. I decided to upload a government ID and somehow this got my account banned because I might be below 18... As if fighting with the finance dep wasn't enough!

André Plamondon (@a_plamondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out in Canadian Journal of Behavioural Sciences in which we validate the (Québec) French version of a questionnaire to assess emotional and behavioural problems in children and adolescents! @CPA_SCP psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi…

Dr. Audrey-Ann Deneault (@aadeneault) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Excited to share our latest research published in JAMA Network Open! We explored how parental technoference - the interference of parents' screen time during parent-child relationships - relates to youth mental health in the All Our Families Study cohort. 📱🧠

Dr. Joanne Park (@drjoannepark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Our new research published in Psychological Medicine (Cambridge UP - Psychology & Psychiatry) found that average mental health symptoms in children increased, with more exceeding clinical cut-offs over time during the pandemic. However, after controlling for the linear effect of age (i.e., the typical

🚨 Our new research published in Psychological Medicine (<a href="/CambUP_Psych/">Cambridge UP - Psychology & Psychiatry</a>) found that average mental health symptoms in children increased, with more exceeding clinical cut-offs over time during the pandemic. However, after controlling for the linear effect of age (i.e., the typical
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (@rcap_editor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out a new addition to the special issue RCAP is building on potential harms with youth #mentalhealth treatment outlining risks and concerns associated with #schoolbased mental health service delivery systems. Read it here! link.springer.com/article/10.100…

André Plamondon (@a_plamondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Récent article de vulgarisation sur l'utilisation des écrans par les parents et la santé mentale des jeunes avec Dr. Audrey-Ann Deneault et Dr. Sheri Madigan (she/her) theconversation.com/les-cellulaire…