
ARCH Lab Collaborates on Study of Postpartum Depression Therapy
The ARCH Lab collaborated on a study with colleagues from McMaster University on the effectiveness of group cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for postpartum depression (PPD)

ARCH Lab Publishes New Paper Using MY LIFE Study Data
The ARCH Lab recently published a paper titled “Prevalence and Correlates of Physical-mental Multimorbidity in Outpatient Children from a Pediatric Hospital in Canada”. The aim

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Hair Cortisol and HRQoL in Children with Mental Disorder
The ARCH Lab has recently published a paper, titled “Hair Cortisol and Health-Related Quality of Life in Children with Mental Disorder”. While it is established

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Use of KIDSCREEN-27 in Young Children with Chronic Physical Illness
The ARCH Lab collaborated with the authors of the KIDSCREEN-27, a measure of health related quality of life for children and adolescents, to assess whether

Dr. Ferro Panelist in CAPE Career Talk
Dr. Ferro participated in a CAPE (Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology) Conversation on June 30, 2021. This particular conversation focused on career opportunities, how to

ARCH Lab and COMPASS Collaborate on Paper
Members of the ARCH Lab recently collaborated with colleagues from the COMPASS study on a paper titled “Measurement Invariance of the GAD-7 and CESD-R-10 Among

Arch Lab Publishes Paper on Covid-19 Distress among Parents and Youth with Physical Illness
The ARCH Lab published a paper titled “COVID-19-Related Psychological and Psychosocial Distress Among Parents and Youth With Physical Illness: A Longitudinal Study” that describes changes

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Parent-Child Agreement of Child Psychopathology
Members of the ARCH Lab recently published a paper titled “Parent-Child Agreement on the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents (MINI-KID)” using data

ARCH Lab collaborates on study of PPD Intervention
The ARCH Lab collaborated with colleagues from McMaster University on a paper published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, titled “Peer-Delivered Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Postpartum