Recent Publishings
Explore our latest research findings and scholarly articles that highlight our innovative work and contributions to the field. These recent publications demonstrate our commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing critical challenges through rigorous research.
DREAM BIG
1. Wazana A (2018). Dream-Big: Complex and novel approaches to studying developmental psychopathology
a. Wazana A, Jolicoeur-Martineau A, Szekely E, Greenwood C
The Latent Environmental and Genetic InTeraction model
(LEGIT): The next step in GxE interaction testing
b. Szekely E, Neumann A, Sallis H, Pearson R, Tiemeier H, Evans J, Wazana A
Does it matter for the offspring what stresses the mother during pregnancy?
A longitudinal, multi-cohort study of antenatal maternal stress and early
life offspring psychopathology
c. King L, O’Donnell K, Jolicoeur-Martineau A, Szekely E, Wazana A
Resilience in the context of Cumulative Early Life Adversity
d. Marshall C, Gordon Green C, King L, Szekely E, Wazana A
Environmental and child characteristics as moderators of the relationship
between prenatal depression and early child internalizing problems
Book of Abstracts – Symposium
2018 World Association for Infant Mental Health
Rome, Italy (May 2018)
2. Wazana A (chair) Lahey B (discussant). (2017). DREAM BIG – An international multi-site collaboration modelling the complex prediction of psychopathology.
a. Wazana A, Jolicoeur-Martineau A, Szekely E, Greenwood C, Sassi R, Kennedy J, Meaney M
GxE modelling with weighted genetic score and weighted environmental score
Book of Abstracts – Symposium
International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Biennial Scientific Meeting
Amsterdam, Holland (July 2017)
MAVAN
Jolicoeur-Martineau A, Wazana A, Székely E, Kennedy JL, Meaney MJ, Greenwood C.M.T. and the MAVAN team (2019) Alternating optimization for G×E modelling with weighted genetic and environmental scores: Examples from the MAVAN study. Psychological Methods, 24(2), 196-216.
Wazana, A. (2017). Les jeux ne sont pas faits à la naissance! Le furet. 87.
Graffi J, Moss E, Jolicoeur-Martineau A, Tsabari G, Lecompte V, Pascuzzo K, Babineau V, Gordon-Green C, Mileva V, Minde K, Sassi R, St-André M, Carrey N, Steiner N, Kennedy JL, Gaudreau H, Levitan R, Meaney M and Wazana A for the MAVAN project. (2015). The Effects of Small Birth Weight for Gestational Age and Polymorphisms of the Dopamine D4 Receptor Gene on Attachment Styles of Preschool Children. McGill Student Undergraduate Research Journal, 10, 30-36.
THRIVE
[2] Abdul-Hussein, A., Kareem, A., Tewari, S., Bergeron, J., Briollais, L., Challis, J. R. G., Davidge, S. T., Delrieux, C., Fortier, I., Goldowitz, D., Nepomnaschy, P., Wazana, A., & Connor, K. L. (2021). Early life risk and resiliency factors and their influences on developmental outcomes and disease pathways: a rapid evidence review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Journal of developmental origins of health and disease, 12(3), 357–372. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2040174420000689
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Books and Chapters
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[1] White, M., Lafaille-Magnan, M.E., Roche, C., Jolicoeur-Martineau, A., Wazana, A., & Connor, K.L. (2023). Developmental Origins, Differential Susceptibility, and Resilience in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. In Eisenstat, D.D., Goldowitz, D., Oberlander, T.F., & Yager, J.Y. (Eds.), Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics (pp. 731-749). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20792-1_45
[2] Wazana, A., Székely, E., & Oberlander, T.F. (Eds.). (2021). Prenatal Stress and Child Development (1st ed.). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60159-1
[3] Oberlander, T.F., Székely, E., & Wazana, A. (2021). Pathways, Mechanisms and Interventions. In A. Wazana, E. Székely, & T.F. Oberlander (Eds.), Prenatal Stress and Child Development (pp. 3-12). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60159-1_1
[4] Rotem-Kohavi, N., Goodman, S.H., Wazana, A., & Oberlander, T.F. (2021). The Other Side of Prenatal Depression: Developmental Outcomes Associated with Antidepressant Medication Therapy. In Wazana, A., Székely, E., & Oberlander, T.F. (Eds.), Prenatal Stress and Child Development (pp. 565-593). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60159-1_19
[5] Wazana, A., Székely, E., & Oberlander, T.F. (2021). The Future That Lies Ahead. In A. Wazana, E. Székely, & T.F. Oberlander (Eds.), Prenatal Stress and Child Development (pp. 623-631). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60159-1_21
[6] Wazana, A. (2007). Residents and the Pharmaceutical Industry. In T. Foreman, L.J. Dickenstein, & A. Garakani (Eds.), A Resident’s Guide To Surviving Psychiatric Training (2nd ed., pp. 41-46). American Psychiatric Association. https://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Residents-MedicalStudents/Residents/Residents_Guide_Psychiatric_Training.pdf
[7] Wazana, A. (2007). Your Role as a Team Leader. In T. Foreman, L.J. Dickenstein, & A. Garakani (Eds.), A Resident’s Guide To Surviving Psychiatric Training (2nd ed., pp. 48-50). American Psychiatric Association. https://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Residents-MedicalStudents/Residents/Residents_Guide_Psychiatric_Training.pdf
[8] White, M., Lafaille-Magnan, M.E., Roche, C., Jolicoeur-Martineau, A., Wazana, A., & Connor, K.L. (2023). Developmental Origins, Differential Susceptibility, and Resilience in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. In Eisenstat, D.D., Goldowitz, D., Oberlander, T.F., & Yager, J.Y. (Eds.), Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics (pp. 731-749). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20792-1_45