The Evidence Speaks (March 2023)
This edition includes research on Mpox vaccine uptake among STI clinic clients, organized activities and the emotional wellbeing of children, and patient preferences for managing acute coronary syndrome
Read MoreThis edition includes research on Mpox vaccine uptake among STI clinic clients, organized activities and the emotional wellbeing of children, and patient preferences for managing acute coronary syndrome
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists are leading five of the funded projects and supporting a further five as co-investigators
Read MoreThe first Evidence Speaks of 2023 features mask mandate effectiveness, client preferences for iOAT delivery, and patient-reported outcomes following hysterectomy
Read MoreFeaturing student experiences of suicidal ideation, multimorbidity among TB survivors in B.C., and sugary drinks and social jetlag in adolescents
Read MoreCHÉOS researchers are at the forefront of work to answer some big questions and shape a healthier collective future
Read MoreDrs. Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes and Anne Gadermann recently received support from the BC Knowledge Development Fund
Read MoreIn the latest edition, we summarize research on bystander intent to call 911 during an overdose, treatment experiences of young people with eating disorders, and mental health inequities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists are leading nine of the projects funded in this round, plus a further seven projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators
Read MoreIn recognition of the International Day of Education, we highlight related research from CHÉOS' Drs. Anne Gadermann, Daniel Vigo, Michael Krausz, Chris Richardson, and Mieke Koehoorn
Read MoreA new study examining the impact of COVID-19 on teachers in BC found four out of five reported worse mental health. Two-thirds reported a heavier workload than before the pandemic
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