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Overview

Evelyn Vingilis is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Their research focuses on intersections between medicine, psychology, and health professions, with significant contributions in the areas of clinical psychology, transportation, and public health.

Their recent published papers include:

  • Coronavirus disease 2019: What could be the effects on Road safety? (2020, Accident Analysis & Prevention)
  • Impact of COVID-19 on motor vehicle injuries and fatalities in older adults in Ontario, Canada (2021, Accident Analysis & Prevention)
  • Use of secondary data analyses in research: Pros and Cons (2020, Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapeutic Science)
  • Exploring Patterns of Service Utilization Within Children's Mental Health Agencies (2020, Journal of Child and Family Studies)
  • Sex differences in youth with mental health problems in inpatient, outpatient and youth justice settings (2020, BMC Psychiatry)

Their collaborative work includes frequent co-authorship with:

  • Jane Seeley
  • Jennifer Johnson
  • Christine M. Wickens
  • Mark Rapoport
  • Hayley A. Hamilton

Evelyn Vingilis has published notably in these venues:

  • Accident Analysis & Prevention
  • Journal of Transport & Health
  • Children and Youth Services Review
  • Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapeutic Science
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies

Their fields of study are centered on Medicine, Psychology, and Health Professions, with subfields that include Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, Transportation, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Thematic topics covered in their research span:

  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Older Adults Driving Studies
  • Health disparities and outcomes

Best Publications

  • Predictors of adolescent self-rated health. Analysis of the National Population Health Survey.

    Evelyn R. Vingilis;Terrance J. Wade;Jane S. Seeley

  • What factors predict student self-rated physical health?☆

    Evelyn Vingilis;Terrance J Wade;Edward Adlaf

  • ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE AMONG MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION VICTIMS ADMITTED TO A REGIONAL TRAUMA UNIT: DEMOGRAPHIC, INJURY, AND CRASH CHARACTERISTICS

    Gina Stoduto;Evelyn Vingilis;Bhushan M. Kapur;Wen-Jenn Sheu

  • The effect of problem-based learning on nursing students' perceptions of empowerment.

    Heidi M. Siu;Heather K. Spence Laschinger;Evelyn Vingilis

  • Benzodiazepine Use and Driving: A Meta-Analysis

    Mark J. Rapoport;Krista L. Lanctôt;David L. Streiner;Michel Bédard

  • Drinking Drivers and Alcoholics Are They From the Same Population

    Evelyn Vingilis

  • Predictors of adolescent health care utilization.

    Evelyn Vingilis;Terrance Wade;Jane Seeley

  • A critical review on the effectiveness of drinking-driving rehabilitation programmes

    Robert E. Mann;G. Leigh;Evelyn R. Vingilis;K. de Genova

  • Coronavirus disease 2019: What could be the effects on Road safety?

    Evelyn Vingilis;Doug Beirness;Paul Boase;Patrick Byrne

  • Personality, Executive Control, and Neurobiological Characteristics Associated with Different Forms of Risky Driving.

    Thomas G. Brown;Marie Claude Ouimet;Manal Eldeb;Manal Eldeb;Jacques Tremblay;Jacques Tremblay

  • Comparing the Recognition Memory Test and the Word Choice Test in a Mixed Clinical Sample: Are They Equivalent?

    Laszlo A. Erdodi;Ned L. Kirsch;Renee Lajiness-O’Neill;Evelyn Vingilis

  • Revisiting student self-rated physical health

    Terrance J. Wade;David J. Pevalin;Evelyn Vingilis

  • The development of self-rated health during adolescence: an exploration of inter- and intra-cohort effects.

    Terrance J. Wade;Evelyn Vingilis

  • SENTENCE SEVERITY AND THE DRINKING DRIVER: RELATIONSHIPS WITH TRAFFIC SAFETY OUTCOME

    Robert E. Mann;Evelyn R. Vingilis;Douglas Gavin;Edward Adlaf

  • Rehabilitation for convicted drinking drivers (second offenders): effects on mortality.

    Robert E. Mann;L. Anglin;K. Wilkins;Evelyn R. Vingilis

  • Interhospital transfer of critically ill patients: demographic and outcomes comparison with nontransferred intensive care unit patients.

    Andrea D. Hill;Evelyn R. Vingilis;Claudio M. Martin;Claudio M. Martin;Kathleen Hartford

  • School-based programmes for the prevention of drinking and driving: issues and results

    Robert E. Mann;Evelyn R. Vingilis;G. Leigh;L. Anglin

  • The structure of problem behaviour among Ontario high school students: a confirmatory-factor analysis

    Evelyn Vingilis;Edward Adlaf

  • Alcohol and driving factors in collision risk

    Robert E. Mann;Robert E. Mann;Gina Stoduto;Evelyn R. Vingilis;Mark Asbridge

  • An evaluation of the deterrent impact of Ontario's 12-hour licence suspension law

    Evelyn R. Vingilis;H. Blefgen;H. Lei;K. Sykora

  • MASS COMMUNICATIONS AND DRINKING-DRIVING: THEORIES, PRACTICES AND RESULTS

    Evelyn R. Vingilis;B Coultes

  • The association between traumatic brain injury and ADHD in a Canadian adult sample

    Gabriela Ilie;Evelyn R. Vingilis;Robert E. Mann;Robert E. Mann;Hayley Hamilton;Hayley Hamilton

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert E. Mann
Robert E. Mann Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Reginald G. Smart
Reginald G. Smart Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Edward M. Adlaf
Edward M. Adlaf Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Graham J. Reid
Graham J. Reid University of Western Ontario
Hayley Hamilton
Hayley Hamilton Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Terrance J. Wade
Terrance J. Wade Brock University
Maggie E. Toplak
Maggie E. Toplak York University
Richard W. J. Neufeld
Richard W. J. Neufeld University of Western Ontario
Mark Asbridge
Mark Asbridge Dalhousie University
Jeffrey S. Hoch
Jeffrey S. Hoch University of California, Davis

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