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Lisa D. Hawke
Researcher at Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Publications - 91
Citations - 1929
Lisa D. Hawke is an academic researcher from Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1171 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisa D. Hawke include Laval University & Université de Saint-Boniface.
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The Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder (QoL.BD) Scale: Validation of a French Cross-Cultural Adaptation: L’échelle de qualité de vie dans le trouble bipolaire (QoL.BD) : Validation d’une adaptation française interculturelle
Martin D. Provencher,Emma Morton,Anne Beaudoin,Judith Guillemette,Evelyne Rheault,Chantal Mérette,Laurent Coque,Lisa D. Hawke,Erin E. Michalak +8 more
TL;DR: The French version of the Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder (QoL) scale is comparable in its psychometric properties to the English version and is a valid and sound measure for the evaluation of the QoL of French-speaking patients with BD.
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Interventions for mental health, cognition, and psychological wellbeing in long COVID: a systematic review of registered trials
TL;DR: It is urgently incumbent on researchers to expand upon the intervention research currently under way, in order to generate high-quality evidence on a wide range of candidate interventions for diverse long COVID patient populations.
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Youth-oriented outcomes of education, employment and training interventions for upcoming youth: Protocol for a discrete choice experiment
Lisa D. Hawke,Em Hayes,Srividya N. Iyer,Eoin Killackey,Gina Chinnery,Geneviève Gariépy,Lehana Thabane,Karleigh Darnay,Akosua Alagaratnam,Stephanie Tucker-Kilfoil,Katherine Moxness,Najia Hachimi-Idrissi,Ina Winkelmann,Joanna Henderson +13 more
TL;DR: This study asks what youth want to achieve by participating in an intervention for upcoming youth, with a view to guiding service and research design.
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Don't Forget the Caregivers! A Discrete Choice Experiment Examining Caregiver Views of Integrated Youth Services.
TL;DR: In this paper, a discrete choice experiment was conducted among 274 caregivers of youth aged 14-29 years with mental health challenges, and the experiment consisted of 12 attributes with four levels each, representing different service components; additional measures were collected, including demographics and burden assessments.
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The service-seeking profiles of youth reporting a legal mandate or perceived coercion for substance use treatment.
Karanpreet Bath,Karanpreet Bath,Lisa D. Hawke,Lisa D. Hawke,Tracey A. Skilling,Gloria Chaim,Gloria Chaim,Joanna Henderson,Joanna Henderson +8 more
TL;DR: Examining the service-seeking profiles of youth with substance misuse issues who report a legal mandate or perceived coercion to enter treatment suggests the potential importance of considering youth-centered strategies for involving youth in treatment planning and the development of treatment goals.