Professor Jane Murphy (with Professor Roger Bland)

Professor Jane Murphy (with Professor Roger Bland)

Jane Murphy Award for Best Poster by a Trainee

2023: Essence Perera: A longitudinal examination of suicidal behaviours among individuals with mental disorders in the Canadian Armed Forces.

2022: Dr. Jillian Halladay, Examining temporal trends in the co-occurrence of substance use and psychological distress among Ontario students from 2013 to 2019.

2021: Dr. Kelly Leslie, Risk of interpersonal violence during pregnancy and postpartum in women with schizophrenia: A population-based cohort study.

2020: Jordan Edwards, Examining Variations in the Prevalence of Diagnosed Mood or Anxiety Disorders Among Migrant Groups in Ontario, 1995-2015: A Population-Based, Repeated Cross-Sectional Study.

2019: Niamh Power, Depression as a moderator of the association between job strain and cardiovascular risk- Differential associations for males and females.

2018: Brooke Linden, Queen’s University. Psychometric Analysis of Two New Scales to Assess Teachers’ Confidence in Delivering Mental Health Related Content in the Classroom.

2017: Laura Duncan, Offord Centre for Child Studies. Test-retest reliability of child and adolescent psychiatric disorder classifications assessed using standardized diagnostic interviews: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

2016: Patrick Lombardo, Simon Fraser University. Effect of income assistance on substance use and psychiatric emergency admission rates in Vancouver.

2015: Joseph Puyat, The impact of physician incentives on the provision of mental health care: a data linkage, interrupted time series analysis. Honourable mentions were awarded to Muzi Li (School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan) and Dr. Hongwei Liu (Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary).

2014: Isabelle Vallerand, Identifying a case definition for Major Depressive Disorder using The Health Improvement Network (THIN) database

2013: Bonnie Au, The relationship between C-reactive protein with metabolic syndrome and depressive symptoms: results from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

2012: Kirsten Sjonnesen, Assessing the Patient Health Questionnaire to screen for Major Depression in Multiple Sclerosis patients

2011: Trevor Cook, Low Social Support as a Risk Factor for a Major Depressive Episode in Canadian Community Dwelling Seniors.

2010: Kristin Cleverley, Measurement invariance of the 2-factor indirect and physical aggression model: parent and youth reports.

2009: Genevieve Gariepy, The Longitudinal Association from Obesity to Depression: Results from the 12-Year National Population Health Survey