Graduate students in the lab have won a variety of other awards and distinctions for academic excellence, clinical performance and research achievement.
We conducted a scoping review on approximately 40 years of literature on the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists
40 years of literature on the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists: A scoping review.
The Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists (or CPA Code), first published in 1986, has established itself as on...
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We studied the impact of ageism and pain on pandemic stress among older adults. Our findings suggest that both ageism and pain influence pandemic-related stress, although ageism mediated pain's impact on pandemic stress. @UofRAgingCentre @gjgasmundson
The Impact of Ageism and Pain on Pandemic-Related Stress in Older Adults: A Structural Equation...
Although research has linked ageism and pain to increased stress in older adults, their influence on stress within ...
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In conjunction with the 2024 DO Hebb Prize for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science, I was asked to contribute a paper; its about the impact of paradigmatic shifts in health research @UofRegina @UofRAgingCentre
Investigations of pain in dementia within the context of paradigmatic shifts in health research.
The focus of this article is on the evolution of a programme of research on pain in dementia within the contex...
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@SaskPower Power outage in Albert Park South Regina. Any update?
We studied the psychometric properties of the COVID Stress Scales (which are suitable for the study of stress related to other pandemics as well) in an older adult sample. @gjgasmundson @UofRAgingCentre
Psychometric evaluation and item response theory analysis of the COVID Stress Scales in an older...
The COVID Stress Scales (CSS) represent a widely used self-report measure of stress and anxiety-related responses to ...
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Very much enjoyed doing my TEDx talk on “Research Lost in Translation: Can Social Media Help Improve Dementia Care?” @UofRegina Thank you @TEDxRegina_ for the opportunity