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Sylvie Lévesque

Researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal

Publications -  23
Citations -  169

Sylvie Lévesque is an academic researcher from Université du Québec à Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Domestic violence & Reproductive health. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 19 publications receiving 101 citations.

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Parenting and Relational Well-being During the Transition to Parenthood: Challenges for First-time Parents

TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative exploratory study examines new parents' experiences and perceptions of the challenges in assuming the parenting role and maintaining relational well-being, which is a momentous time that has numerous repercussions for new parents, as a couple and as individuals.
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Les programmes de prévention précoce : Fondements théoriques et pièges démocratiques

TL;DR: In this article, the presupposes normatifs des fondements theoriques de la prevention precoce alimentent un fantasme scientiste vehicule principalement par l'ecologie du developpement.
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Intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and reproductive health among university women

TL;DR: The data indicate that the reproductive health needs of female university students experiencing victimization are unmet, and interventions should focus on victimization screening and enhancing reproductive autonomy.
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How Adolescents, Mothers, and Fathers Qualitatively Describe Their Experiences of Co-Occurrent Problems: Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Health, and Substance Use.

TL;DR: Considering the complexity and diversity of the experiences and needs of the mothers, fathers, and children in co-occurring situations, future studies should evaluate the services provided to these families and the coordination between the different concerned organizations.
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La violence obstétricale dans les soins de santé : une analyse conceptuelle

TL;DR: The concept of violence obstetricale was introduced by as discussed by the authors and defined by a set of auteures, inspired by the demarche methodologique de Lorraine Olszewski Walker et Kay Coalson Avant and eclairee par l'approche feministe proposee by Judith Wuest.