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Research Overviews

 

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The goal of the Waypoint Research Institute is to advance evidence-based mental health and addictions research. Communicating the findings of research is key to achieving this goal.  The Institute’s researchers publish their findings in leading peer-review scientific journals. In addition, Waypoint Research Institute
Research Summaries provide brief, non-technical overviews of projects conducted by the team and their collaborators.

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 Research Summary A common language for assessing the risk of intimate partner violence (IPV)  Research Summary Developing and validating a tool to measure moral injury in a forensic psychiatric population
Research Summary Using diet and nutrition to manage aggression in children and youth
Research Summary The impacts of COVID-19 measures on the lives of people who use opioids and those closest to them
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Increasing capacity in forensic patient-oriented research

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Addressing disparities in forensic mental healthcare for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour)
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Acquired brain injury (ABI) among men in a high-secure forensic hospital
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Childhood adversity, antisociality, and suicidal behaviour among men in a high-secure forensic hospital

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A scoping review of reviews of the biopsychosocial factors associated with intimate partner violence (IPV)
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Understanding coercive control in 2SLGBTQQIA+ communities
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Examining data from a U.S. nationally representative cohort of adults who self-report violence
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Reducing suicide attempts and self-harm among inpatients
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A preventative online mental health program for youth
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Improving youth mental wellbeing through a mindfulness-based program