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Psychology of Addictive Behaviors | 2012

Internet Gambling, Substance Use, and Delinquent Behavior: An Adolescent Deviant Behavior Involvement Pattern

Natacha Brunelle; Danielle Leclerc; Marie-Marthe Cousineau; Magali Dufour; Annie Gendron; Isabelle Martin

Internet gambling among adolescents is a growing phenomenon that has received little attention to date. This study examines associations between Internet gambling and the severity of gambling, substance use (SU), and delinquent behavior among 1,870 Quebec students aged 14 to 18. The results show a higher proportion of Internet-gambling (IG) students reporting problematic substance use and delinquency, compared with nongamblers (NG) and non-Internet gamblers (NIG). Furthermore, a higher proportion of at-risk and probable pathological gamblers are found among IG compared with NIG. A moderating effect (Baron & Kenny, 1986) of the gambler categories (NIG, IG) was found in the relationship between the associated problems and the severity of gambling. Among IG, the severity of delinquency and of substance use contributes to explaining gambling severity whereas, among NIG, the severity of delinquency is the only factor that significantly contributes to such an explanation. Discussion of the results is based on Jessor, Donovan, and Costas (1991) general deviance syndrome theory.


Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse | 2014

Relationships Between Drugs and Delinquency in Adolescence: Influence of Gender and Victimization Experiences

Natacha Brunelle; Joël Tremblay; Nadine Blanchette-Martin; Annie Gendron; Mélanie Tessier

A total of 726 youths presenting a severe addiction were evaluated at the time of their request for services in an addiction rehabilitation center. Results show that the more delinquent youths have a more severe profile of substance use, thus confirming the strong association between psychoactive substance (PAS) use severity and delinquency. Girls being treated for addiction present a more severe profile of substance use than boys treated. No interaction effect was found between gender and level of delinquency. It also appears important that the history of sexual abuse be considered as one of the variables associated with the severity of PAS use.


The Prison Journal | 2012

Pathways of Substance Use Among Female and Male Inmates in Canadian Federal Settings

Chantal Plourde; Serge Brochu; Annie Gendron; Natacha Brunelle

This article presents a comparative study of 317 male and 176 female Canadian penitentiary inmates and considers the impact of incarceration on their substance use pathways. Ten men’s and 5 women’s penitentiaries were visited across Canada as part of two successive studies. The 493 respondents completed a questionnaire on their substance use habits before and during incarceration. Substance use before incarceration is important for female and male inmates. The consumption of alcohol and drugs during incarceration is significantly higher among men than women. The results also show that length of incarceration, security level, preincarceration drug use, and prior regular drug use are risk factors associated with substance use during incarceration.


Journal of Addiction Research and Therapy | 2014

Adolescent Technology Use: Profiles of Distinct Groups and Associated Risky Behaviors

Magali Dufour; Annie Gendron; Natacha Brunelle; Marie-Marthe Cousineau; Danielle Leclerc

Introduction: Adolescents make regular use of a wide range of technologies, such as console video games, mobile phones and a variety of Internet applications. Although this usage is not problematic for most individuals, some adolescents do use them excessively. Objective: The main objective of this article is to explore the presence of clusters within a sample of adolescents based on dimensions associated with risky behaviors (substance use, gambling and delinquency) and problematic use of technologies (Internet and console video games). Methods: The sample consists of 1,870 adolescents in the 14-18 year age group who were recruited in French-language high schools in Quebec (Canada). Results: The main results showed that one in ten adolescents was a high Internet user. A cluster analysis identified three groups of participants: non-problematic boys, non-problematic girls, and adolescents with multiple problems. The latter group included all of the high Internet users and some high video game users. These participants had the highest severity scores for substance use and delinquency and received higher scores for psychological distress, impulsivity and sensation seeking. Conclusions: These results support the presence of a subgroup of adolescents with high levels of co-occurring risky behaviors and suggest that excessive use of technology may also be a characteristic of this group.


Journal of Adolescence | 2013

Drug trajectories among youth undergoing treatment: The influence of psychological problems and delinquency

Natacha Brunelle; Karine Bertrand; Isabelle Beaudoin; Cinthia Ledoux; Annie Gendron; Catherine Arseneault

Previous research has documented associations of addiction with delinquency and psychological problems. However, few studies have evaluated their influence on adolescents drug use trajectories. The current study aims to examine the influence of these factors on the recovery trajectories of 199 youths aged 15.6 years on average admitted to inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment centers, followed up three and six months later. Results indicate that youth who show higher severity of drug abuse exhibit greater improvement than youth with a lower severity of drug abuse at the onset of treatment. Although psychological problems were associated with baseline drug use, they did not influence drug use trajectory over time. Only delinquency influenced the recovery trajectories of these youth. Results suggest that a high level of delinquency can have a significant effect on the drug recovery process of adolescents and that interventions should attempt to reduce both drug use and delinquency.


Police Practice and Research | 2017

The malleability of attitudes toward the police: immediate effects of the viewing of police use of force videos

Rémi Boivin; Annie Gendron; Camille Faubert; Bruno Poulin

Abstract Purpose: To examine whether videos of controversial police interventions shape individual opinion and, consequently, if attitudes towards use of force are malleable in the short-term. Methodology: A self-administered survey was conducted among 248 undergraduate students as part of a larger project on attitudes towards police use of force. Two groups of respondents were asked general questions about the police: one group was shown fictional videos of controversial police interventions just prior to completing the questionnaire; the other was not. Findings: Results strongly suggest that videos of police interventions have significant effects on reported opinions about use of force: the group that watched the videos was more likely to report that the police frequently use force. Implications: The wide distribution of images by police organizations might have unexpected adverse effects on public attitudes.


International Annals of Criminology | 2013

Medication Use, Substance Use, and Psychological Conditions of Female Inmates in Canadian Federal Prisons

Chantal Plourde; Natasha Dufour; Serge Brochu; Annie Gendron

This study provides data on substance use patterns, including medications, among female inmates in Canadian federal prisons. The participants were interviewed regarding their substance use and their psychological condition before and during incarceration. Their medication cards were also analyzed. The results show that a large proportion (66.9 %) of these incarcerated women reported substance abuse prior to incarceration and exhibited psychological disorders. In prison, if the illicit substance use remained low, most subjects had prescriptions for more than one medication. Furthermore, women with psychotropic medication prescriptions in their file had, on average, prescriptions for two different psychotropic medications. Significant relationships were found between substance misuse before incarceration and illicit substance use or and psychotropic medication use during incarceration. These results support the need to develop integrated services for both addiction and mental health for female offenders during incarceration.


Journal of Experimental Criminology | 2017

The body-worn camera perspective bias

Rémi Boivin; Annie Gendron; Camille Faubert; Bruno Poulin


Criminologie | 2007

Points de vue de femmes incarcérées dans des établissements fédéraux concernant les impacts du contexte carcéral sur leur trajectoire de consommation de drogues

Chantal Plourde; Serge Brochu; Amélie Couvrette; Annie Gendron


Criminologie | 2009

Regards de Nunavimmiuts sur les raisons de la consommation et ses effets

Natacha Brunelle; Chantal Plourde; Michel Landry; Annie Gendron

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Natacha Brunelle

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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Danielle Leclerc

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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Magali Dufour

Université de Sherbrooke

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Chantal Plourde

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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Serge Brochu

Université de Montréal

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Rémi Boivin

Université de Montréal

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Amélie Couvrette

Université du Québec en Outaouais

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