Barbuscia, Anna Pailhé, Ariane Solaz, Anne
Unplanned births remain relatively common, even in regions with high contraceptive prevalence and accessible abortion services, such as contemporary France. Previous studies have shown that unplanned births can have numerous negative consequences for the well-being of mothers and children, including poorer maternal health behaviors, delayed and ins...
Mofakhami, Malo Counil, Emilie Pailhé, Ariane
ObjectiveTelework was massively adopted during the COVID-19 crisis. Related changes in working conditions may have affected women's and men's health differently due to the gendered division of work. Our study aimed to assess the gendered association of telework with physical and mental health outcomes one year after the onset of the pandemic and to...
Reboul, Elena Pailhé, Ariane Counil, Emilie
Berger, Lawrence M. Panico, Lidia Sheridan, Alexandra Thévenon, Olivier
Parental emotional support, alongside material and temporal support, is an important determinant of children's subjective well-being and academic success. However, not all children benefit from the same level of parental support, and there are major differences depending on families' socio-economic status and child gender. Using the PISA 2018 surve...
Facchini, Marta
Sous la direction de Carlo Barone et de Lidia Panico.
McCurdy, Amy L Renley, Benton M Lavner, Justin A Meslay, Gaëlle Watson, Ryan J Russell, Stephen T
Published in
Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence
This study investigated differences in depressive symptoms, loneliness, and self-esteem for monosexual (lesbian, gay) and plurisexual (bisexual, pansexual, queer) sexual minority youth (SMY) by relationship status (single, partnered) and relationship configuration (same-gender partner, different-gender partner). Participants included 338 SMY (Mage ...
Beaufils, Constance Barbuscia, Anna Cambois, Emmanuelle
Published in
Journal of aging and health
Objective: Previous research in various countries has found that employment-family trajectories characterized by early or single motherhood, or weak ties to employment, are associated with poor well-being among older women. Our paper explores whether this differs (1) in France, characterized by a high female employment rate and supportive family po...
Jonqueres, Michel
« Entreprise et bien-être de chacun : recherche exploratoire » Entreprise et capitalisme dans un monde responsable, satisfaisant le bien-être de chacun J’ai exercé des responsabilités managériales dès le début de ma carrière et le sujet du bienêtre individuel en entreprise m’a toujours interpellé. Il me semblait en effet préférable de travailler av...
Baude, Amandine Gauthier-Légaré, Audrey Drapeau, Sylvie Saint-Jacques, Marie-Christine Cyr, Francine Régnier-Loilier, Arnaud Lachance, Véronique Pacaut, Philippe
Panico, Lidia Tô, Maxime
Among one of the most robust findings in epidemiological studies is that health at birth is predictive of a number of child and adult outcomes. However, the channels through which this association occurs remain less clear, particularly in terms of mechanisms at the household level (parental investments and resources), and the extent to which these ...