Publications NICO
Publications NDIT évaluées par des pairs (n = 141) (1999-2025)
2025 (n = 7)
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Omorou AY, Sylvestre MP, Brunet J, O'Loughlin J. Longitudinal Patterns of Adolescents' Health-Related Behaviors in Canada. J Adolesc Health. 2025 Sep 18:S1054-139X(25)00371-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2025.08.008. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40965391.
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Deis Y, O’Loughlin J, Doré I. Sociodemographic, lifestyle and psychological factors associated with flourishing mental health in young adults. Can J Psychiatry (accepted).
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Schnitzer, Mireille; Talbot, Denis; Liu, Yan; Berger, David; Wang, Guanbo; O’Loughlin, Jennifer; Sylvestre, Marie-Pierre; Ertefaie, Ashkan. Adaptive sparsening and smoothing of the treatment model for longitudinal causal inference using outcome-adaptive LASSO and marginal fused LASSO. Statistics in Medicine.
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Chopra R, Sylvestre MP, Pelekanakis A*, Doré I, Omorou AY, O’Loughlin J. Polysubstance use and mental health among young adults. Can J Public Halth. 2025 Apr 29. doi: 10.17269/s41997-025-01035-3. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40299267.
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Sylvestre MP, Riglea T, Dessy T, Kalubi J, Goulet D, Mbutiwi FIN, Williams S, Engert J, Chen HY, and O'Loughlin JL. Body Mass Index Modifies Genetic Susceptibility to High Systolic Blood Pressure in Adolescents and Young Adults: Results From An 18-Year Longitudinal Study. Journal of Human Hypertension (accepted)
2024 (n = 5)
2023 (n = 7)
2022 (n = 10)
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Gallant F, Sylvestre MP, O’Loughlin J, Bélanger M. Teenage sport trajectory is associated with physical activity, but not body composition or blood pressure in early adulthood. J Adolesc Health (accepted).
2021 (n = 9)
2020 (n = 11)
2019 (n = 6)
2018 (n=6)
2017 (n=4)
2016 (n=7)
2015 (n=12)
2014 (n=12)
2013 (n=8)
2012 (n=7)
2011 (n=2)
2010 (n=7)
2009 (n=8)
2008 (n=1)
2007 (n=2)
2006 (n=5)
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Gervais A, O'Loughlin J, Meshefedjian G, Bancej C, Tremblay M. Milestones in the natural course of onset of cigarette use among adolescents. CMAJ. 2006 Aug 1;175(3):255-61. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.051235. PMID: 16880445; PMCID: PMC1513423. (Commentary by Klein JD. Adolescents and smoking: the first puff may be the worst. CMAJ 2006;175(3):262.)
2005 (n=1)
2004 (n=1)
2003 (n=1)
2002 (n=2)