
ARCH Lab Paper Published Using MY LIFE Study Data
Members of the ARCH Lab, along with colleagues from the University of Calgary and University of Manitoba, recently published a paper titled “Response shift in

Two ARCH Lab MSc Students Successfully Defend Theses
Congratulations to ARCH Lab’s Kiran Dhuga and Lauren Gosse on the successful defense of their MSc theses yesterday! Kiran’s project was titled “Parental Depressive Symptoms

ARCH Lab Collaborates on Paper in JAMA Network Open
The ARCH Lab recently collaborated on a paper published in JAMA Network Open. This paper, titled “Trajectory of Health-Related Quality of Life After Pediatric Epilepsy

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Physical Activity Using MY LIFE Study Data
Chloe Bedard, a Postdoctoral Fellow with the ARCH Lab, recently published a paper titled “Exploratory examination of the association between physical-mental multimorbidity and physical activity

ARCH Lab Collaborates on Paper Examining Mental Health of Teens During Pandemic
In a collaboration with the COMPASS team, a new paper was published, titled “Stronger together: Coping behaviours and mental health changes of Canadian adolescents in

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Psychometric Properties of WHODAS 2.0
Members of the ARCH Lab recently published a paper titled “Psychometric properties and informant agreement of the WHODAS 2.0 in youth with mental disorder” in

ARCH Lab MSc Student wins 4th Place in GRADFlix Showcase
Congratulations to Kiran Dhuga, MSc student with the ARCH Lab, who was awarded 4th place in the 2023 GRADflix virtual showcase! GRADflix is a research communication opportunity

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Internalizing-Externalizing Comorbidity in Children
Members of the ARCH Lab recently published a paper in Children (Basel) titled “Internalizing-Externalizing Comorbidity and Impaired Functioning in Children”. The objective of this exploratory

ARCH Lab Collaborates on Paper Investigating Relationship between Sleep Duration and Eating Behaviours in Adolescents
The ARCH Lab collaborated on a recent paper published in the journal Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice, titled