
Marie-Ève Grisé Bolduc- Master of Science
- PhD Student at University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres
Marie-Ève Grisé Bolduc
- Master of Science
- PhD Student at University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres
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Introduction
Marie-Ève Grisé Bolduc is a research assistant at the Centre d'études interdisciplinaires sur le développement de l'enfant et de la famille (CEIDEF) at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières and at the Centre for Research on Children and Families at McGill University. Marie-Ève holds a Master’s degree in psychoeducation and is a Ph.D. candidate in psychology. She has been awarded the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship Doctoral Award from from the SSHRC in 2020.
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Current institution
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September 2020 - present
May 2010 - present
Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de la Mauricie-et-du-Centre-du-Québec
Position
- Agente de relations humaines
Description
- Child welfare worker
March 2018 - present
Education
August 2019 - July 2023
July 2017 - March 2020
July 2007 - March 2010
Publications
Publications (29)
Ce chapitre traite de l’importance des approches sensibles aux trau- mas dans l’accompagnement des jeunes auteurs de délits. Il débute par une brève description de l’importance des liens entre la délin- quance à l’adolescence et les expériences traumatiques. Il aborde par la suite les principes des approches sensibles aux traumas. Enfin, il présent...
Longitudinal studies have shown that children with complex trauma (i.e., exposure to multiple or repeated traumatic events of an interpersonal nature) have poorer cognitive outcomes later in life than children without complex trauma. This association may be moderated by the timing of the trauma, which may explain, in part, some heterogeneity in the...
Les enfants et les adolescents exposés de manière chronique ou répétée à des traumatismes interpersonnels (p. ex. abus, négligence, violence) peuvent vivre des difficultés graves et persistantes dans différentes sphères de leur développement. Le concept de « trauma complexe » peut bien illustrer leur réalité et permettre aux jeunes et à leur entour...
Background
Women and men having been exposed to childhood trauma would be at high risk of various mental health symptoms while awaiting a child. This study aimed to evaluate the association between cumulative childhood trauma and the accumulation of symptoms belonging to different psychiatric problems in pregnant women and expecting men.
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Several studies have shown that child maltreatment has adverse impacts on various spheres of child development (Ford & Courtois, 2013; van der Kolk, 2005). The concept of complex trauma (CT) emerged to account for the diversity and complexity of difficulties in children who experienced maltreatment (Herman, 1992; van der Kolk, 1996). CT results fro...
Child neglect is the most frequent form of maltreatment in Child Protection Services (CPS) cases (Hélie et al., 2017; U.S.DHHS 2018), and the one most closely linked with poverty (Sedlack et al., 2010). An increasing number of studies have investigated factors – other than income – associated with the risk of neglect (Clément et al., 2016; Logan-Gr...
The term "complex trauma" emerged to account for the diversity and complexity of difficulties in children who experienced maltreatment (van der Kolk, 1996). Complex trauma results from chronic/repeated exposure to interpersonal traumas which occur during vulnerable developmental periods (Courtois et al, 2009). To date, few studies have specifically...
In the last 20 years, the term "complex trauma" emerged to account for the diversity and complexity of difficulties in children who experienced maltreatment (van der Kolk, 1996). Complex trauma results from chronic/repeated exposure to interpersonal traumas which occur during vulnerable developmental periods (Courtois et al, 2009). To date, few stu...
Un constat fort préoccupant sur la maltraitance est qu’elle a des impacts néfastes sur plusieurs sphères du développement (psychologique, cognitive, sociale, etc.; Ford et al., 2013; van der Kolk, 2005). Depuis 20 ans, le terme « trauma complexe » a émergé dans la documentation pour témoigner de cette diversité et complexité de difficultés chez les...
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Questions (3)
I am searching this measure:
Ford, J., Spinazzola, J., Putnam, F., Stolbach, B. C., Saxe, G., Pynoos, R., et al. (2007). Child Complex Trauma Symptom Checklist. Unpublished measure.
I saw it in Cloitre et al. (2009).
Hi!
I need the English version of two precise items of two questionnaires, for the writing of an article.
I need item 48 of TSCYC (Briere, 2005) and item 13 of BRIEF-P (Gioia et al., 2003).
I only have the French versions, but I want to submit to an English journal, so that is why I need the English versions.
Thank you!
I have seen, in the Q&A section of Andrew Hayes website, that he doesn't use BCa bootstrap (with his macro PROCESS) to estimate the indirect effect of a mediation analysis, but uses percentile bootstrap. But, in Andy Field's book (Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics - North American 5th Edition), on page 375 and 376, Field wrote "... BCa CI ..." to report the indirect effect, even if he is using PROCESS. So... is this a mistake by Field? Or is Hayes Q&A section of his website outdated (because he also wrote that "Bias-corrected bootstrap confidence intervals will again be available in a future release of PROCESS"... so maybe BCa CI are now used?)? Here is a fictional example to illustrate my question - I used PROCESS v3.4 (see attachments).