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Overview

Ian Manion is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Psychology and Health Professions. Their work spans several subfields including Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, Social Psychology, Speech and Hearing, and Health.

The main research topics covered by Manion include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Suicide and Self-Harm Studies, Community Health and Development, Mental Health Treatment and Access, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, Health Policy Implementation Science, and Gun Ownership and Violence Research.

Manion has published articles in a variety of academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Early Intervention in Psychiatry
  • Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
  • Journal of School Psychology
  • Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
  • JAMA Network Open

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Manion cover topics related to youth mental health, suicide prevention, and adolescent psychosocial issues. Notable recent works include:

  • "Global research priorities for youth mental health," 2020, Early Intervention in Psychiatry
  • "Teacher-student relationships and mental health help seeking behaviors among elementary and secondary students in Ontario Canada," 2020, Journal of School Psychology
  • "Adolescents' knowledge of a peer's non-suicidal self-injury and own non-suicidal self-injury and suicidality," 2020, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
  • "Pathways from parenting practices to adolescent suicidality: Evidence on the role of emotional and behavioral symptoms from a prospective cohort of Canadian children," 2020, Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
  • "Lived Experience-Led Research Agenda to Address Early Death in People With a Diagnosis of a Serious Mental Illness," 2023, JAMA Network Open

Manion frequently collaborates with other researchers. Common co-authors include:

  • Srividya N. Iyer
  • Kathryn Bennett
  • Ian Colman
  • Steve Mathias
  • Rosemary Purcell

Best Publications

  • Emotionally focused marital intervention for couples with chronically ill children.

    Jan Gordon Walker;Susan Johnson;Ian Manion;Paula Cloutier

  • Emotionally focused interventions for couples with chronically ill children: a 2-year follow-up.

    Paula F. Cloutier;Ian G. Manion;Jan Gordon Walker;Susan M. Johnson

  • Early intervention for parents at risk of child abuse and neglect: a preliminary investigation

    David A. Wolfe;Betty Edwards;Ian Manion;Catherine Koverola

  • Stigma in school-based mental health: perceptions of young people and service providers.

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  • Secondary traumatization in parents following the disclosure of extrafamilial child sexual abuse: initial effects

    Ian G. Manion;Joanne McIntyre;Philip Firestone;Malgorzata Ligezinska

  • Suicide, high-risk behaviors, and coping style in homeless adolescent males' adjustment

    Elizabeth Votta;Ian Manion

  • A youth suicide prevention plan for Canada: a systematic review of reviews

    Katherine Bennett;Anne E. Rhodes;Stephanie Duda;Amy H. Cheung

  • Child extrafamilial sexual abuse: predicting parent and child functioning

    Ian Manion;Philip Firestone;Paula Cloutier;Malgorzata Ligezinska

  • Global research priorities for youth mental health

    Cristina Mei;Joanna Fitzsimons;Nicholas Allen;Mario Alvarez-Jimenez

  • Suicidal children and adolescents with first emergency room presentations: predictors of six-month outcome.

    S. Evelyn Stewart;Ian G. Manion;Simon Davidson;Paula Cloutier

  • Factors in the psychological adjustment of homeless adolescent males: the role of coping style.

    Elizabeth Votta;Ian G. Manion

  • Pediatric Suicide-Related Presentations: A Systematic Review of Mental Health Care in the Emergency Department

    Amanda S. Newton;Michele P. Hamm;Jennifer Bethell;Jennifer Bethell;Anne E. Rhodes

  • Children's emotional and behavioral reactions following the disclosure of extrafamilial sexual abuse: Initial effects

    Malgorzata Ligezinska;Philip Firestone;Ian G. Manion;Joanne McIntyre

  • Prospective Assessment of Cannabis Withdrawal in Adolescents With Cannabis Dependence: A Pilot Study

    Robert Milin;Ian Manion;Glenda Dare;Selena Walker

  • Trends in mental health system transformation: Integrating youth services within the Canadian context.

    Tanya Halsall;Ian Manion;Srividya N Iyer;Steve Mathias

  • Sex differences in suicides among children and youth: the potential impact of help-seeking behaviour

    Anne E Rhodes;Saba Khan;Michael H Boyle;Lil Tonmyr

  • Measuring Marital Distress in Couples with Chronically Ill Children: The Dyadic Adjustment Scale

    Jan Gordon Walker;Ian G. Manion;Paula F. Cloutier;Susan M. Johnson

  • Sex Differences in Childhood Sexual Abuse and Suicide-Related Behaviors

    Anne E. Rhodes;Michael H. Boyle;Lil Tonmyr;Christine Wekerle

  • A survey of behavior problems in children with epilepsy.

    Daniel L. Keene;Ian Manion;Sharon Whiting;Edgar Belanger

  • Adolescent Mental Health Following Exposure to Positive and Harsh Parenting in Childhood

    Mila Kingsbury;Ewa Sucha;Ian Manion;Stephen E Gilman;Stephen E Gilman

  • Marital quality of parents of children with spina bifida: a case-comparison study.

    Mario Cappelli;Patrick J. McGrath;Tina Daniels;Ian Manion

  • Tying Together Research and Practice: Using ROPE for Successful Partnerships in School Mental Health

    Kathy H. Short;Mark D. Weist;Ian G. Manion;Steven W. Evans

Frequent Co-Authors

Joanna Henderson
Joanna Henderson Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Christine Wekerle
Christine Wekerle McMaster University
Susan M. Johnson
Susan M. Johnson University of Ottawa
Philip Firestone
Philip Firestone University of Ottawa
Mark D. Weist
Mark D. Weist University of South Carolina
David A. Wolfe
David A. Wolfe University of Western Ontario
Ashok Malla
Ashok Malla McGill University
Debra Rickwood
Debra Rickwood University of Canberra
Craig J. Bryan
Craig J. Bryan The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Alison R. Yung
Alison R. Yung Deakin University

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