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Travel/Quick Fire

Awards


2024

Quick Fire Awards

Nicole Hammond: The relationship between family functioning and help-seeking and disclosure of adolescent self-harm and suicidality: a population-representative study

2023

Quick Fire Awards

You Na (Cindy) Choi: Sex Differences in anxiety and depression levels before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Population-based analysis

2022

Quick Fire Awards

Myanca Rodrigues: Comparing approaches for ranking treatments from a network meta-analysis of effectiveness of opioid substitution and antagonist therapies for patients with opioid dependence

2021

Quick Fire Awards

Laura Jones: Suicidality and Help-Seeking Amongst Canadian University Students

2020

Quick Fire Awards

Annie Pelekanakis: The Role of Coping Style in the Relationship between Stressful Life Events and Depressive Symptoms in Young Adults

2019

Travel Awards

Jordan Edwards: Concordance Between Health Administrative Data and Structured Interview Diagnoses for Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Ontario, Canada

Milad Parpouchi: Methadone Maintenance Treatment among Homeless Adults Living with Serious Mental Illness. Is it enough?

Lara Kojok: Suicide Risk Among Active and Retired Canadian Soldiers: The Role of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Aysha Lukmanji: The Pharmacoepidemiology of Anti-Depressant Use in Canadian Children from 2012 to 2016

Michael Paillé: Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations of Manitobans with Treatment-Resistant Depression: A retrospective cohort study

Javiera Pumarino: Association between mental health conditions and academic achievement among immigrant, refugee, and non-migrant children