
ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Mental Health of MY LIFE Study Siblings
The ARCH Lab has released findings about siblings from the MY LIFE study cohort in the journal Child: Care, Health and Development, titled “Mental health

ARCH Lab Publishes Series of Papers on WHODAS 2.0 Using MY LIFE Study Data
The ARCH Lab recently published a series of three papers in the journal Disability and Rehabilitation, providing a comprehensive examination of the 12-item self-administered World

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper Using Data from “Multimorbidity In Youth Receiving Mental Health Services” Study
The ARCH Lab has published a paper using data from its Multimorbidity in Youth Receiving Mental Health Services study, exploring the potential interrelationships among perceived

ARCH Lab Publishes New Paper Using DETOUR Study Data
The ARCH Lab recently published a manuscript using the DETOUR study data titled “Mental and psychosocial health among youth after their first psychiatric hospitalization: a

ARCH Lab Publishes New Paper on Physical Activity in the MY LIFE Study Cohort
The ARCH Lab published a paper using the MY LIFE Study data, measuring youth physical activity (PA) and the correlations between children with multimorbidity (MM)

ARCH Lab Collaborates on Study of Mental Health of Youth with Cerebral Palsy
The ARCH Lab collaborated on a paper recently published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, titled “Correlates of Mental Health in Adolescents and Young Adults

ARCH Lab Collaborates on Study of Infant Emotion Regulation and Maternal PPD
The ARCH Lab recently collaborated on a study of infant emotional regulation in dyads where mothers are experiencing postpartum depression (PPD). The paper, “Follow the

ARCH Lab Publishes New Paper
Members of the ARCH Lab recently published a paper titled “Measurement Invariance of the GAD-7 and CESD-R-10 Among Adolescents in Canada” in the Journal of

Two ARCH Lab Students Receive CIHR Master’s Scholarships
Congratulations to two students from the ARCH Lab for receiving Master’s scholarships from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Kiran Dhuga, current MSc student