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Lindsay Favotto
Researcher at McMaster University
Publications - 13
Citations - 200
Lindsay Favotto is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 74 citations.
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Differential associations between passive and active forms of screen time and adolescent mood and anxiety disorders
TL;DR: Passive screen time use was associated with mood and anxiety disorders, whereas active screen time was not, and passive screen time continued to be significantly associated with increased odds of disorders, after adjusting for age, sex, low income, activeScreen time use, sleep and physical activity.
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Patterns of substance use among adolescents: A systematic review.
Jillian Halladay,Rachel Woock,H. El-Khechen,Catharine Munn,James MacKillop,James MacKillop,Michael Amlung,Michael Amlung,Michelle Ogrodnik,Lindsay Favotto,K. Aryal,Atefeh Noori,Michel Kiflen,Michel Kiflen,Katholiki Georgiades +14 more
TL;DR: Distinct patterns of substance use were derived but methodological differences prevented direct comparison and reduced capacity to generalize across studies, and there is a need to establish standardized methodological approaches to identify robust patterns of Substance use to enhance etiological, prognostic, and intervention research.
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Impact of extremely low‐birth‐weight status on risk and resilience for depression and anxiety in adulthood
Ryan J. Van Lieshout,Michael H. Boyle,Lindsay Favotto,John E Krzeczkowski,Calan Savoy,Saroj Saigal,Louis A. Schmidt +6 more
TL;DR: Extremely low-birth-weight survivors may be more sensitive to traditional risk factors for psychopathology and less protected by resiliency factors.
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The Early Burden of Disability in Individuals With Mood and Other Common Mental Disorders in Ontario, Canada.
Benicio N. Frey,Benicio N. Frey,Simone N. Vigod,Simone N. Vigod,Simone N. Vigod,Taiane de Azevedo Cardoso,Diego Librenza-Garcia,Lindsay Favotto,Richard Perez,Flávio Kapczinski +9 more
TL;DR: The findings of this study suggest that the receipt of disability services occurs early in the trajectory of mood and common mental disorders, indicating that the development of preventative and early intervention strategies focused on functional impairment should be priorities.
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Effect of socio-demographic and health factors on the association between multimorbidity and acute care service use: population-based survey linked to health administrative data.
Kathryn Fisher,Lauren Griffith,Andrea Gruneir,Andrea Gruneir,Ross E.G. Upshur,Richard Perez,Lindsay Favotto,Francis Nguyen,Maureen Markle-Reid,Jenny Ploeg +9 more
TL;DR: The authors explored how socio-demographic and health factors shape the relationship between multimorbidity and one-year acute care service use (i.e., hospital, emergency department visits) in older adults in Ontario, Canada.