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  1. 1971.

    Article published in Ad machina (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 8, 2024

    Digital publication year: 2024

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    This article explores the dynamics of work within the platform economy, focusing on the experiences of young Uber and Uber Eats workers in Quebec. The authors examine how these workers perceive their job security, freedom of work, and the meaning they ascribe to their professional activity in a context dominated by algorithmic management. The article first highlights the distinction between rights associated with employee status and those associated with the status of an independent worker, the latter being characteristic of the platform economy. The analysis of interview data with 48 young Uber and Uber Eats workers operating in Quebec then leads to three findings. Firstly, young workers express a sense of job security linked to the flexibility and direct access to the job market that platforms provide, despite the absence of traditional social guarantees. Secondly, they highly value the freedom offered by this type of work, especially in terms of autonomy in organizing work and timetable flexibility. However, this freedom is qualified by the dependence on platform algorithms that manage task allocation. Thirdly, the analysis reveals that for these young people, work on the platforms represents a productive participation in society, contrasting with the perception of "empty or meaningless labour" often associated with traditional employment. This experience is perceived as more rewarding because it is directly linked to market demand. Although the platform economy has challenges, particularly in terms of social protection and job security, it nevertheless offers young workers valued opportunities for security, freedom, and meaning in their work.

    Keywords: Plateformes numériques, organisation du travail, jeunes, conditions d'emploi, sens du travail

  2. 1973.

    Published in: Bilan et prospectives de la recherche qualitative en sciences humaines et sociales , 2007 , Pages 1-27

    2007

  3. 1974.

    Published in: Actes de la 21ejournée : Sciences et Savoirs aux frontières de la connaissance , 2015 , Pages 62-80

    2015

  4. 1975.

    Other published in Aporia (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 16, Issue 2, 2024

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    Keywords: aide médicale à mourir, consensus, droit constitutionnel, handicap, euthanasie, suicide assisté

  5. 1976.

    Article published in Criminologie, Forensique, et Sécurité (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 3, Issue 2, 2025

    Digital publication year: 2025

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    The aim of the study is to determine whether sport and artistic dance have positive effects on women who have been victims of sexual violence. A subsidiary objective is to establish whether or not there is a distinction between these potential effects of sport and artistic dance and those of dance and movement therapy. The sample consisted of 6 Belgian dancers who had been victims of sexual violence. This is an exploratory qualitative study conducted by means of semi-structured interviews and participant observation. Sport and artistic dance have positive effects on female victims of sexual abuse. These include a renewed sense of confidence and ownership, the creation of a sense of community, improved self-perception and self-improvement, all thanks to a non-verbal mode of expression. But it also sets in motion a healing process, as well as a series of learnings and an impact on the participants’ mental health. Finally, its effects are distinct from those of dance and movement therapy. As the study is exploratory and qualitative, with few participants, it cannot be generalized. It does, however, demonstrate the importance of a non-verbal mode of expression, and the therapeutic function that dance sport and art can have.

    Keywords: Dance, Danse, Sport, sport, Art, art, sexual violence, Violences Sexuelles

  6. 1977.

    Thibaudeau, Marie-France, Fortier, Jean and Campeau, Paule

    Les personnes itinérantes et les services psychiatriques à Montréal

    Collectif de recherche sur l'itinérance, la pauvreté et l'exclusion sociale

    1999

  7. 1978.

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2012

  8. 1979.

    Bertulies-Esposito, Bastian, Sicotte, Roxanne, Iyer, Srividya N., Delfosse, Cynthia, Girard, Nicolas, Nolin, Marie, Villeneuve, Marie, Conus, Philippe and Abdel-Baki, Amal

    Détection et intervention précoce pour la psychose : pourquoi et comment ?

    Article published in Santé mentale au Québec (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 46, Issue 2, 2021

    Digital publication year: 2022

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    Objectives This article aims to synthesize the critical stages in the development of early detection and intervention services (EIS) for psychosis over the past 30 years, and to review key literature on the essential components and effectiveness of these programs.Method We conducted a narrative review of the literature on the international development of EIS leading to its endorsement as a service delivery model for young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). We also reviewed various international and Canadian guidelines to identify consensus about the essential components of EIS for psychosis and their effectiveness. Challenges to the implementation of these different essential components are presented, along with practical solutions to addressing them. A particular emphasis is placed on implementing EIS in the Quebec context.Results Based on a model developed in the early 1990s, EIS for psychosis have now been disseminated worldwide and are deployed on a large scale in some regions, such as the United Kingdom and Quebec. The model's gradual expansion has been facilitated by efforts to identify its main objectives and the components essential to achieve them, and by several studies demonstrating its effectiveness.Along with an important philosophical shift to optimism and hope, EIS have typically focused on the twin aims of reducing treatment delay (or the duration of untreated psychosis) and enhancing engagement in specialized, phase-specific, developmentally appropriate treatment. A meta-analysis (published in 2018) demonstrated the superiority of EIS for psychosis compared to standard treatment on several outcomes including hospitalizations, relapse of symptoms, treatment discontinuation, and vocational and social functioning. Based on these studies and expert consensus, many jurisdictions around the world have developed guidelines to ensure compliance with essential components that are associated with the effectiveness of EIS, while accounting for their contextual realities. The components that have been prioritized include outreach to enable early identification and referral; rapid access to care and youth-friendly services; a range of biopsychosocial interventions (pharmacotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, family interventions, integrated substance use interventions, employment and educational support); a shared-decision making approach; and the intensive case management approach adapted to FEP, which are all delivered by an interdisciplinary team. There is also increasing acknowledgement of the value of continuous evaluation that informs treatment decision-making and quality improvement. Conclusion EIS for psychosis have developed gradually and research has demonstrated its effectiveness. Disseminating the model in ways that ensure fidelity to its core values and the implementation of its essential components is needed to ensure effectiveness; and instill hope for recovery and improve the quality of lives of young people with psychosis and their families.

    Keywords: intervention précoce, détection précoce, premier épisode psychotique, composantes essentielles, implantation de programme, early intervention, early detection, first-episode psychosis, essential components, program implementation

  9. 1980.

    Pierre, Andrena, Minn, Pierre, Sterlin, Carlo, Annoual, Pascale C., Jaimes, Annie, Raphaël, Frantz, Raikhel, Eugene, Whitley, Rob, Rousseau, Cécile and Kirmayer, Laurence J.

    Culture et santé mentale en Haïti : une revue de littérature

    Article published in Santé mentale au Québec (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 35, Issue 1, 2010

    Digital publication year: 2010

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    This paper reviews and summarizes the available literature on Haitian mental health and mental health services. This review was conducted in light of the Haitian earthquake in January 2010. We searched Medline, Google Scholar and other available databases to gather scholarly literature relevant to mental health in Haiti. This was supplemented by consultation of key books and grey literature relevant to Haiti. The first part of the review describes historical, economic, sociological and anthropological factors essential to a basic understanding of Haiti and its people. This includes discussion of demography, family structure, Haitian economics and religion. The second part of the review focuses on mental health and mental health services. This includes a review of factors such as basic epidemiology of mental illness, common beliefs about mental illness, explanatory models, idioms of distress, help-seeking behavior, configuration of mental health services and the relationship between religion and mental health.