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Stéphane Bouchard
Professeur
Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO)
Département de psychoéducation et de psychologie
Stéphane Bouchard, professeur titulaire à l'Université du Québec en Outaouais, est codirecteur du Laboratoire de cyberpsychologie. Il a été jusqu’à tout récemment titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en cyberpsychologie clinique (niveau 2). ll se spécialise dans les domaines de la réalité virtuelle, de la télépsychothérapie, des phénomènes de présence, de l’induction expérimentale d’états émotionnels et de la cybersécurité liée au cyberespace.
Productions incluses dans la recherche:
AUT (Autres), BRE (Brevet), CAC (Publications arbitrées dans des actes de colloque), CNA (Communication non arbitrée), COC (Contribution à un ouvrage collectif), COF (Communication arbitrée), CRE, GRO, LIV (Livre), RAC (Revue avec comité de lecture), RAP (Rapport de recherche), RSC (Revue sans comité de lecture).
Année : 1975 à 2024
Publications sélectionnées
2024 |
Stassart, C.; Dupuis, G.; Bouchard, S. Impact of Virtual Reality-Delivered Biofeedback and Yoga on Pediatric Headaches: A Pilot Study Article de journal Dans: Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, vol. 12, no. 2, p. 157–269, 2024, ISSN: 21694826 (ISSN), (Publisher: American Psychological Association). @article{stassart_impact_2024, Objectives: This study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of two types of innovative approaches, namely biofeedback-assisted relaxation in virtual reality ([VR]-delivered bio feedback) and yoga in the management of pediatric headaches. The secondary aim was to evaluate the preliminary efficacy of both interventions. Method: Children were randomized to three conditions: waiting list, yoga, and VR-delivered biofeedback. Feasibility was assessed by applicability to the pain problem, and acceptability by attendance (missed ses sions, dropout rate) and the use of learned strategies in everyday life. Preliminary efficacy wasevaluatedwithquestionnaires: frequencyofheadaches, functional disabilities,pain anx iety, and pain catastrophizing. Meanscale scores postintervention and two months afterward were compared with the baseline with repeated-measures analyses of variance and contrast analyses. Results: A total of 46 children were enrolled; 39 completed the questionnaires at the baseline and participated in interventions. Regarding feasibility, the safety of the inter ventions seems demonstrated by the absence or infrequency of headaches during sessions. Regarding acceptability, compliance with the sessions was excellent for VR-delivered bio feedback condition and satisfactory for yoga. Most of the children reported using the strat egies learned in daily life, even after the interventions. Regarding efficacy, participants reported significantly fewer headaches and functional disabilities postintervention and 2 months later. Minimal or noeffects were observed onpain anxietyandpain catastrophizing. Conclusion: This pilot study indicates that VR-delivered biofeedback and yoga exercises may be feasible and acceptable interventions for the treatment of pediatric headaches. © 2024 American Psychological Association |
Cipolletta, S.; Tomaino, S.; Bouchard, S.; Berthiaume, M.; Manzoni, G. Validation of the Italian Version of the Telepresence in Videoconference Scale (TVS) in a Sample of Psychologists and Psychotherapists During the COVID-19 Pandemic Article de journal Dans: Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, vol. 31, no. 3, 2024, ISSN: 10633995 (ISSN), (Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd). @article{cipolletta_validation_2024, Objective: Telepresence may play a fundamental role in establishing authentic interactions and relationships in online psychological interventions and can be measured by the Telepresence in Videoconference Scale (TVS), which was validated only with patients to date. This post hoc study aimed to validate the Italian version of the TVS with mental health professionals. Method: The Italian TVS was included in an online survey, whose primary aim was to assess the experiences of Italian psychologists and psychotherapists with online interventions during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and was filled in by 296 participants (83.4% females, mean age = 42 years old). Results: Exploratory factor analysis supported the original factor structure only partially because the scale ‘Absorption’ (i.e., the feeling of losing track of time), as it was formulated, did not measure telepresence. Correlations were also explored between the TVS scales and some survey items pertaining to intimacy and emotional closeness to patients, comfort and positive as well as negative experiences with online interventions. Conclusion: The TVS may be a useful tool to measure physical and social telepresence in online interventions, both in patients and in professionals. © 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. |
Corno, G.; Paquette, A.; Burychka, D.; Miragall, M.; Rivard, M. -C.; Baños, R. M.; Bouchard, S. Development of a visual-perceptual method to assess body image: A cross-cultural validation in Canadian and Spanish women Article de journal Dans: European Eating Disorders Review, 2024, ISSN: 10724133 (ISSN), (Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd). @article{corno_development_2024, The objectives of this study were (a) to explore the preliminary cross-cultural validity of a visual-perceptual method to assess body image; (b) to examine potential differences and similarities in body image phenomena between women from two Western countries (i.e., Canada and Spain). 201 self-identified women participated in this cross-sectional study. Ideal, normal, and self-perceived body sizes were assessed using a visual-perceptual method, whereas body dissatisfaction was measured using both a visual-perceptual method and a questionnaire. Visual-perceptual body dissatisfaction was significantly correlated with questionnaire body dissatisfaction, suggesting a preliminary convergent validity between the two assessment methods. Women in both countries were dissatisfied with their bodies. Compared to their self-perceived body, all women chose a significantly thinner visual representation of their “normal” and ideal body. These results may suggest a shift towards the “thin” body as not only ideal, but also normative. This study provides the first evidence for the cross-cultural validity of a visual-perceptual body image assessment tool. The results of the current study confirm the presence of “normative discontent”, and suggest more cross-country similarities than differences among women from these two Western societies. © 2024 Eating Disorders Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. |
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