Experts in: Vulnerability
AUGER, Nathalie
Professeure agrégée de clinique
- Toxicological risk analysis
- Multilevel analysis
- Multivariate analysis
- Ecological approach
- Databases
- Biostatistics
- Climatic changes
- Ethnocultural communities
- Human body
- Demography
- Postpartum depression
- Health determinants
- Social determinants
- Social Determinants of Health
- Diabetes
- Child
- Epidemiology
- Environmental epidemiology
- Social epidemiology
- Migration studies
- Longitudinal studies
- Risk assessment
- Immigrants
- Immigration
- Incidence (Epidemiology)
- Social inequality
- Youths
- Clinical medicine
- Preventive medicine
- Social medicine
- Méthodes de recherche
- Quantitative methods
- Human migration
- International mobility
- Statistical models
- Longitudinal modelling
- Mortality
- Infant mortality
- Maternal mortality
- Paternity
- Poverty
- Perinatal Period
- Atmospheric pollution
- Prematurity
- Prevention
- Health risks
- Community health
- Women’s/Maternal health/Maternity
- Population’s health
- Environmental Health
- Mental health
- Public health
- Reproductive health
- Social statistics
- Socioeconomic status
- Stress
- Surveillance
- Temperature
- Vulnerability
BLASER, Christine
Professeure adjointe de clinique
- Population’s health
- Surveillance
- Social epidemiology
- Epidemiology
- Social Determinants of Health
- Social inequality
- Vulnerability
- Social determinants
- COVID19
- COVID-19
- Vaccination
- Deprived neighbourhoods
- Living environment
- Demography
- Skills development in public health
- Public health practice
- Public health
- Communication for health
- Interethnic relationships
- Ethnic attitudes
- Immigrants
- Immigration
- Socioeconomic status
- Ethnocultural communities
- Cultural diversity
- Cultural theories
- Surveys
- Databases
- Social Networks
- Social theory
- Sociological theories
- Longitudinal studies
- Cohort studies
- Case studies
- Multilevel analysis
- Multivariate analysis
CÔTÉ, Sylvana
Professeure titulaire
- Psychosocial adaptation
- Teenager
- Databases
- Antisocial behaviour
- Alcohol consomption
- School dropout
- Delinquency
- Depression
- Postpartum depression
- Health determinants
- Social determinants
- Social Determinants of Health
- Psychological disstress
- Personality development
- Child
- Epidemiology
- Social epidemiology
- Longitudinal studies
- Family
- Psychosocial maladjustment
- Social inequality
- Youths
- Quantitative methods
- School environment
- Obesity
- Perinatal Period
- Prevention
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Psychopathology
- Deprived neighbourhoods
- Women’s/Maternal health/Maternity
- Population’s health
- Mental health
- Public health
- Sex and gender
- Socioeconomic status
- Stress
- Smoking
- Temperament
- Violence
- Vulnerability
- COVID-19
- COVID19
GODARD, Béatrice
Vice-doyenne, Secrétaire de faculté, Professeure titulaire
- Public health
- Population’s health
- Global health
- Bioethics
- Health care accessibility
- Vulnerability
- Empowerment
- Decision making
- Poverty
- Developing countries
- Newly industrialized country
- Patient involvement
- Citizen participation
- Program evaluation
- Population health intervention assessment
- Research ethics
- Qualitative methods
- Africa
- Asia
- Americas
- Social Determinants of Health
- Social inequality
- Skills development in public health
Béatrice Godard has been interested in the socio-ethical issues of research and interventions in population health for several years. She has worked with researchers and health professionals on developing skills in ethics to help them pursue their research interests or their interventions in the health field. She has also worked with vulnerable individuals and groups (people with brain disorders, underprivileged populations, emerging populations) on the development of decision-making capabilities. More specifically, her research aims to examine (1) their concerns and needs in relation to the vulnerability situation in which they find themselves; and (2) the ethical processes to put in place to contribute to their empowerment. Her research work is centered on an empirical perspective and, to that end, she employs a wide range of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
ZAROWSKY, Christina
Professeure titulaire
- Health care accessibility
- Social action
- Psychosocial adaptation
- Patient compliance
- Health systems analysis
- Ethnocultural communities
- Cooperation
- Organizational culture
- Health determinants
- Social determinants
- Social Determinants of Health
- Psychological disstress
- Diabetes
- Cultural diversity
- Empowerment
- Research ethics
- Ethnomedicine/Medical anthropology
- Case studies
- Gender studies
- Migration studies
- Evaluation studies
- Health services evaluation
- Woman
- History of medicine
- Immigrants
- Immigration
- Interdisciplinarity
- Intersectorial trends
- Healthcare leadership
- Preventive medicine
- Social medicine
- Qualitative methods
- Mixed methods
- Human migration
- International mobility
- Newly industrialized country
- Citizen participation
- Poverty
- Developing countries
- Performance of health care/Healthcare delivery system
- Public policies
- Social policies
- Social problems
- Health Promotion
- Quality of health care
- Evaluative research
- Operations research
- Participatory research
- Action research
- Health care/Healthcare reform
- Integrated services networks
- Social Networks
- Women’s/Maternal health/Maternity
- Population’s health
- Mental health
- Global health
- Public health
- Reproductive health
- Sex and gender
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- Healthcare/Health care systems
- Social theory
- Cultural theories
- Knowledge transfer/exchange (KTE)
- Nutritional transition
- Violence
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Vulnerability
- COVID-19
- COVID19
- South Africa
- Rwanda
- Africa
- One Health