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Perreault, M.; Bouchard, S.; Lapalme, M.; Laverdure, A.; Audet, D.; Cusson, J. -C.; Zacchia, C.; Milton, D.; Tion, M. S.; Chartier-Otis, M.; Marchand, A.; Bélanger, C.
In: Sante Mentale au Quebec, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 35–51, 2015, ISSN: 03836320, (Publisher: Revue Sante Mentale au Quebec SMQ).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: agoraphobia, Canada, female, human, Humans, male, Panic Disorder, peer group, Quebec, self help, Self-Help Groups
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title = {Perspective of peer helpers regarding their experience animating a self-treatment program for panic disorders [Perspective de pairs aidants sur leur expérience d’animation d’un programme d’autotraitement du trouble panique]},
author = {M. Perreault and S. Bouchard and M. Lapalme and A. Laverdure and D. Audet and J. -C. Cusson and C. Zacchia and D. Milton and M. S. Tion and M. Chartier-Otis and A. Marchand and C. Bélanger},
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issn = {03836320},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-01},
journal = {Sante Mentale au Quebec},
volume = {40},
number = {1},
pages = {35–51},
abstract = {Objective: Support groups can help to reach individuals with anxiety disorders who are not or are only partly obtaining health services. The present study is based on a program that involves peer helpers as animators of a selftreatment group (Zéro-ATAQ). Their perspective has been documented in order to identify the aspects of the program which can be improved. Methods: Eleven peer helpers led the 12 sessions of the program, which was dispensed in four regions of Quebec for 32 persons having panic disorders with agoraphobia. The perspectives of ten peer animators were documented based on a semi-structured interview that took place at the end of the program, and a focus group that was held over six months later with peer animators from each of the groups. Their comments were transcribed and a thematic content analysis was conducted. Results: All of the peer helper animators reported that they enjoyed participating in the program, that they appreciated being able to help others having an anxiety disorder, and that the program helped them in their role as animators of these types of activities. Nearly all of the peer helpers emphasized the importance of being able to count on the supervision of a professional when needed. Conclusion: This study revealed (1) the feasibility of implementing a program of this kind in partnership with peers, (2) the qualifications necessary to lead this type of program, (3) the requirements in terms of training and available material, and (4) the importance of supervision. © Département de psychiatrie de l’Université de Montréal, 2015.},
note = {Publisher: Revue Sante Mentale au Quebec SMQ},
keywords = {agoraphobia, Canada, female, human, Humans, male, Panic Disorder, peer group, Quebec, self help, Self-Help Groups},
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Pagé, C. A.; Tourigny, M.; Renaud, P.
In: Sexologies, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 109–118, 2010, ISSN: 11581360 (ISSN).
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Adolescent, adult, article, Child, child behavior, comparative study, controlled study, coping behavior, Coping Inventory for Stressful Situation, emotion, female, human, male, peer group, prediction, psychological rating scale, school child, Sexual Behavior, sexual crime, Stress
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title = {A comparative analysis of youth sex offenders and non-offender peers: Is there a difference in their coping strategies? [Analyse comparée d'un groupe de jeunes délinquants sexuels et de jeunes non délinquants sexuels : y a-t-il une différence au niveau de leurs stratégies d'adaptation ?]},
author = {C. A. Pagé and M. Tourigny and P. Renaud},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77954501869&doi=10.1016%2fj.sexol.2009.11.001&partnerID=40&md5=ee716e11cfd3716ce582214044fb7bda},
doi = {10.1016/j.sexol.2009.11.001},
issn = {11581360 (ISSN)},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-01-01},
journal = {Sexologies},
volume = {19},
number = {2},
pages = {109–118},
keywords = {Adolescent, adult, article, Child, child behavior, comparative study, controlled study, coping behavior, Coping Inventory for Stressful Situation, emotion, female, human, male, peer group, prediction, psychological rating scale, school child, Sexual Behavior, sexual crime, Stress},
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tppubtype = {article}
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Pagé, C. A.; Tourigny, M.; Renaud, P.
A comparative analysis of youth sex offenders and non-offender peers: Is there a difference in their coping strategies? Journal Article
In: Sexologies, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 78–86, 2010, ISSN: 11581360 (ISSN).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Adolescent, Adolescents, adult, article, Child, child psychiatry, comparative study, controlled study, coping behavior, Coping Inventory for Stressful Situation, Coping strategies, emotion, human, male, peer group, prediction, psychological rating scale, school child, Sexual Behavior, sexual crime, Sexual offending, Stress, Youth sexual offenders
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title = {A comparative analysis of youth sex offenders and non-offender peers: Is there a difference in their coping strategies?},
author = {C. A. Pagé and M. Tourigny and P. Renaud},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77954537963&doi=10.1016%2fj.sexol.2009.11.002&partnerID=40&md5=8bfd0b580c2b08569fa180ec7713b7ca},
doi = {10.1016/j.sexol.2009.11.002},
issn = {11581360 (ISSN)},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-01-01},
journal = {Sexologies},
volume = {19},
number = {2},
pages = {78–86},
abstract = {Purpose: To investigate the coping strategies of youth sexual offenders, which are believed to be important elements in the development of sexual offending behaviours. Subjects and method: This cross-sectional study investigated two groups of male adolescents (n = 196) consisting of youth sexual offenders and non-offender peers. Examination of the coping strategies was measured by a Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations (CISS). Results: It was hypothesized that youth sexual offenders used sex-related activities and emotions as coping strategies to alleviate negative emotional states and problematic situations. The results obtained demonstrated that youth sexual offenders make less use of sex-related activities as a way of coping with stressful situations, but make more use of emotions-coping strategies when compared to non-offender peers. An attempt was made to predict youth as sexual offenders or non-offenders according to the coping strategies they used in times of stress. The logistic regression model used was statistically significant and the analysis performed increased the likelihood of correctly identifying youth sexual offenders based on the coping strategies used in times of stress. Conclusion: The results of the study demonstrated that youth sexual offenders have a tendency to use emotional responses to cope with life's difficulties, which may be increasing their level of stress and thereby placing them at a higher risk to offend sexually. © 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.},
keywords = {Adolescent, Adolescents, adult, article, Child, child psychiatry, comparative study, controlled study, coping behavior, Coping Inventory for Stressful Situation, Coping strategies, emotion, human, male, peer group, prediction, psychological rating scale, school child, Sexual Behavior, sexual crime, Sexual offending, Stress, Youth sexual offenders},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}