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New ARCH Lab Research
A paper by Conway et al. entitled, “Validating the shortened Quality of Life in Childhood Epilepsy Questionnaire (QOLCE-55) in a sample of children with drug-resistant…
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ARCH Lab Contributes to Study of Extremely Low Birth Weight Survivors
A paper by Dobson et al. entitled, “Socioeconomic attainment of extremely low birth weight survivors: the role of early cognition” was recently published in Pediatrics….
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ARCH Lab Contributes to Study of Measuring Mental Disorder
A paper by Boyle et al. entitled, “Classifying child and adolescent psychiatric disorder by problem checklists and standardized interviews” was recently published in the International Journal of Methods…
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ARCH Lab Welcomes MSc Student
Welcome to Jennie Tang who is joining the ARCH Lab as an MSc student in the Public Health and Health Systems program. Under Dr. Ferro’s supervision, Jennie will be…
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New ARCH Research
Two new ARCH Lab papers have examined long-term psychosocial outcomes in adults born at extremely low birth weight. The first paper, entitled, “Prenatal betamethasone exposure…
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ARCH Lab Contributes to Study of CBT
A paper by Van Lieshout et al. entitled, “Evaluating the effectiveness of a brief group cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for perinatal depression” was recently published…
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ARCH Lab has Moved!
Dr. Ferro has recently taken up a new appointment in the School of Public Health and Health Systems at the University of Waterloo. Collaborations with McMaster University and McMaster…
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ARCH Lab Contributes to Study of Intimate Partner Violence
A paper by Wathen et al. entitled, Trajectories for women who disclose intimate partner violence in health care settings: the key role of abuse severity was recently…
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ARCH Lab Welcomes HHS High School Bursary Student
The ARCH Lab was fortunate enough to welcome a Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) bursary student to the lab this summer. Chris Choi, who is going into grade 12 at…
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Canadian Institutes for Health Research Funds Two ARCH Lab Studies
The ARCH Lab has received funding from Canadian Institutes for Health Research to conduct two longitudinal studies on the health outcomes of youth and emerging adults. 1.
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