Linda Paquette
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
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Addictive Behaviors | 2015
Amélie Ross; Jacinthe Dion; Michael Cantinotti; Delphine Collin-Vézina; Linda Paquette
Residential schools were the institutions, in operation from the 19th century to the late 20th century, which Indigenous children in Canada were forced to attend. The literature shows that many young people who attended these institutions were victims of neglect and abuse. Negative psychological effects resulting from child abuse have been amply documented. However, very few studies on this subject have been carried out among Canadas Indigenous Peoples. The objective of this study is to evaluate, for an Indigenous population in Quebec (Canada), the impact of residential schooling as well as self-reported experiences of sexual and physical abuse during childhood on the development of alcohol and drug use problems in adulthood. A total of 358 Indigenous participants were interviewed (164 men [45.8%] and 194 women [54.2%]). Alcoholism was evaluated using the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST). Drug abuse was assessed with the Drug Abuse Screening Test-20 (DAST). Child abuse and residential schooling were assessed with dichotomous questions (yes/no). Among the participants, 28.5% (n=102) had attended residential schools, 35.2% (n=121) reported having experienced sexual abuse, and 34.1% (n=117) reported having experienced physical abuse before adulthood. Results of the exact logistic regression analyses indicated that residential school attendance was linked to alcohol problems, while child abuse was related to drug use problems. The results of this study highlight the importance of considering the consequences of historical traumas related to residential schools to better understand the current situation of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
Journal of Experiential Education | 2014
Linda Paquette; Audrey Brassard; Audrey Guérin; Justine Fortin-Chevalier; Laurence Tanguay-Beaudoin
This study examines the effects of outdoor developmental adventure programming (ODA) on college students’ self-esteem. Although some previous studies have shown that outdoor adventure programming has positive effects on self-esteem, others did not find any effect. A quasi-experimental study was conducted over 5 months, which included two pretests and two posttests to address some limitations of previous studies. A total of 84 participants completed the Questionnaire d’estime de soi hiérarchique, a questionnaire assessing self-esteem on four occasions. The experimental group (outdoor adventure; n = 32) was compared with the control groups (travel, n = 17; soccer, n = 35) using repeated measures of covariance analyses. Positive and significant increases were found for the athletic dimension of self-esteem and for global self-esteem for the experimental group (outdoor adventure) only. The increased benefits provided by the combination of adventure and sports in ODA, over sports-only or traveling-only interventions, underline the importance of developing ODA with college students.
Frontiers in Education | 2018
Catherine Malboeuf-Hurtubise; Geneviève Taylor; Linda Paquette; Eric Lacourse
Citation: Malboeuf-Hurtubise C, Taylor G, Paquette L and Lacourse E (2018) A Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Students With Psychiatric Disorders in a Special Education Curriculum: A Series of n-of-1 Trials on Internalized and Externalized Symptoms. Front. Educ. 3:66. doi: 10.3389/feduc.2018.00066 A Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Students With Psychiatric Disorders in a Special Education Curriculum: A Series of n-of-1 Trials on Internalized and Externalized Symptoms
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science | 2012
Linda Paquette; Jacques Bergeron; Eric Lacourse
Mindfulness | 2018
Jacinthe Dion; Linda Paquette; Isabelle Daigneault; Natacha Godbout; Martine Hébert
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Jonathan Rivard; Julie Bouchard; Annie Gagné; Linda Paquette; Jacinthe Dion; Tommy Chevrette
Archive | 2016
Linda Paquette; Julie Fortin; Alexandre Crête
Archive | 2016
Linda Paquette
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Tommy Chevrette; Annie Gagné; Jonathan Rivard; Linda Paquette; Jacinthe Dion; Julie Bouchard
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Annie Gagné; Julie Bouchard; Linda Paquette; Jacinthe Dion; Tommy Chevrette