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De Serres-Lafontaine, Annabelle; Rahn, Caroline; Turcotte, Élizabeth; Fortin-Bédard, Noémie; Best, Krista; Borisoff, Jaimie; Sweet, Shane N; Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Kelly; Routhier, François 2022-03-07 Quantitative data for the manuscript entitled “Experiences of social participation for Canadian wheelchair users with spinal cord injury during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic”. Participants completed two validated questionnaires that were modified in the context of the pandemic. A group of expert researchers determined which items from Assessment of Life Habits (LIFE-H 4.0) and from Measure of Quality of the Environment (MQE) were the most relevant in the context of the pandemic.
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Dupuis, Christian; Adam-Sawyer, Léo; Coulon, Cécile; Croteau, Frédérik; Lemieux, Jean-Michel 2022-03-25 Dans le cadre du Projet d'acquisition de connaissances sur les eaux souterraines (PACES) aux îles de la Madeleine, des travaux de géophysique ont été réalisés conjointement entre l’INRS-ETE et l’Université Laval en 2019. Au total, 693 mesures de la méthode électromagnétique transitoire (TDEM) ont été réalisées. L’objectif de ces travaux était de documenter l’hétérogénéité des grès du Membre de l’Étang-des-Caps, qui constitue le milieu aquifère principal de l’archipel, et localiser l’interface entre l’eau douce et l’eau salée en profondeur sur les différentes îles habitées, excluant l’île d’Entrée. Des diagraphies ont aussi été réalisées dans des puits municipaux, des puits privés et des puits du RSESQ. Les données de diagraphie sont ici disponibles en format .wcl et .las et les données de la méthode électromagnétique transitoire (TDEM) sont disponibles en format .mat.
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Giguère-Rancourt, Ariane 2020-12-18 Mild cognitive impairment is experienced by 30% of Parkinson’s disease patients (PD-MCI), often affecting executive functions. There is currently no pharmacological treatment for PD-MCI. The aim of this study was to test preliminary effects of two home-based cognitive interventions: Goal Management Training, adapted for PD-MCI (Adapted-GMT), and a psychoeducation program combined with mindfulness exercises. Twelve PD-MCI persons with executive dysfunctions, measured by extensive neuropsychological evaluation, were randomly assigned to one group. Both groups received five sessions each lasting 60-90 minutes for five weeks, in presence of caregiver. Measures were collected at baseline, mid-point, one-week, four-week and 12-week follow-ups. Primary outcomes were executive functions assessed by subjective (DEX questionnaire) and objective (Zoo Map Test) measures. Secondary outcomes included quality of life (PDQ-39), and global cognition (DRS-II). Repeated measures ANCOVAs were applied to outcomes. Both groups improved in DEX-patient and DEX-caregiver scores. PDQ-39 scores decreased at four-week follow-up in Psychoeducation/Mindfulness group whereas they were maintained in Adapted-GMT group. All other measures were maintained in both groups. Adapted-GMT and Psychoeducation/Mindfulness groups improved executive functioning. This is one of the first studies to test home-based approaches, tailored to participant’s cognitive needs, and involving caregivers.
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Jauniaux, Josiane 2020-12-14 Cet ensemble de données constitue les données brutes acquises dans le cadre de l'étude "Reappraisal of others’ positive and negative emotions is related to distinctive patterns of cardiac autonomic regulation and situational empathy". Celui-ci comprend les données auto-rapportées, incluant l'empathie situationnelle, la valence émotionnelle et l'intensité (arousal) émotionnelle. L'ensemble des données comprend également les données physiologiques, telles que celles pour l'activité électrodermale, cardiaque et respiratoire. Les données du questionnaire Positive Affect and Negative Affect (PANAS; Watson et al., 1988) sont également comprises dans cet ensemble de données.
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Saint-Jacques, Marie-Christine; Baude, Amandine; Godbout, Élisabeth; Robitaille, Caroline; Goubau, Dominique; Pacaut, Philippe; Biland, Émilie; Dubeau, Diane; Régnier-Loilier, Arnaud; Drapeau, Sylvie; Arsenault, Stéphanie; Lavoie, Kévin; Belleau, Hélène; Pierce, Tamarha; Lévesque, Sylvie; Filion, Lorraine; Bastard, Benoît; Charton, Laurence; Côté, Isabel; Cyr, Francine; Giguère, Marie-Claude; Giroux, Michelle; Gosselin, Julie; Haeck, Catherine; Lavallée, Carmen; Parent, Claudine; Perron, Bertrand; Poitras, Karine; Pruett, Marsha; Rouyer, Véronique; Saini, Michael; Saint-Amand, Annick; Connolly, Marie 2020-12-16 Cet ensemble de données regroupe les métadonnées en lien avec l'Enquête longitudinale auprès des parents séparés et recomposés du Québec. Il contient les questionnaires pour le volet parent et le volet beau-parent, les dictionnaires des variables pour les données parent, beau-parent et les variables économiques, ainsi que les documents d'opérationnalisation des variables.
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Tremblay, Pascale; Valérie Brisson 2022-01-26 In this study, we developed and distributed an online questionnaire targeting occupational voice users. The study aimed 1) to provide a portrait of the vocal health of occupational voice users in teaching and training contexts in the province of Quebec, Canada, through an online survey, 2) to document vocal health knowledge in this population, and 3) to identify personal and environmental risk factors associated with voice disorder symptoms. The survey was distributed to various organizations in the province of Quebec (e.g., teaching associations, fitness centres). 1079 respondents answered the survey. Descriptive data were presented, and ordinal regression analyses were computed (objective 3). Here we share the following documents: the original survey in French and an English translation, the original and cleaned datasets. These datasets contain the individual responses for all respondents and all 88 questions. The R script used for the inferential analyses (i.e., cumulative link models).
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Tremblay, Pascale; Deschamps, Isabelle 2020-07-27 This dataset contains all the stimuli and experimental materials that were used as part of the study: Deschamps, I., Courson, M., Dick, A.S. Tremblay, P. The phonological loop: is speech special?Exp Brain Res (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-020-05886-9. The task is an original auditory discrimination task with verbal (syllables) and non-verbal (bird sounds) auditory stimuli. The stimuli and tasks were developed at the Speech and hearing neuroscience laboratory in Quebec City (www.speechneurolab.ca).

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