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Stéphane Sabourin

Stéphane Sabourin

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Psychology

D-Index
41
Citations
7732
World Ranking
7858
National Ranking
524

Overview

Stéphane Sabourin is affiliated with Université Laval in Canada and conducts research primarily within the field of Psychology, with a focus on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Philosophy, and Demography.

Their work explores a variety of topics, including:

  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues

Recent publications by Stéphane Sabourin cover diverse issues related to mental health and relationship dynamics. These include:

  • A latent profile analysis of romantic attachment anxiety and avoidance, 2021, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
  • Maladaptive Eating Behaviors and Childhood Trauma: A Focus on Food Addiction, 2022, Cureus
  • Preliminary Steps Toward Extracting the Specific Alternative Model for Personality Disorders Diagnoses From Criteria A and B Self-Reports, 2022, Journal of Personality Disorders
  • Spousal Support and Relationship Happiness in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes and Their Spouses, 2020, Canadian Journal of Diabetes
  • Associations between satisfaction with one's own and partner's body and relationship outcomes, 2020, Personal Relationships

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Stéphane Sabourin include:

  • Claudia Savard
  • Catherine Bégin
  • Kristel Mayrand
  • Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel
  • Maxime Legendre

Stéphane Sabourin's works have appeared in several publication venues, among them:

  • Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
  • Cureus
  • Journal of Personality Disorders
  • Canadian Journal of Diabetes
  • Personal Relationships

Best Publications

  • Toward a motivational model of couple happiness

    Marc R. Blais;Stéphane Sabourin;Colette Boucher;Robert J. Vallerand

  • Development and Validation of a Brief Version of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale With a Nonparametric Item Analysis Model.

    Stéphane Sabourin;Pierre Valois;Yvan Lussier

  • Psychosocial distress and infertility: men and women respond differently *

    John Wright;Claude Duchesne;Stéphane Sabourin;François Bissonnette

  • Personality and Marital Adjustment: Utility of the Five-Factor Model of Personality

    Genevieve Bouchard;Yvan Lussier;Stephane Sabourin

  • Early exposure to violence, domestic violence, attachment representations, and marital adjustment

    Natacha Godbout;Donald G. Dutton;Yvan Lussier;Stéphane Sabourin

  • Mentalization in children and mothers in the context of trauma: An initial study of the validity of the Child Reflective Functioning Scale.

    Karin Ensink;Lina Normandin;Mary Target;Peter Fonagy

  • Psychosocial distress and infertility: a review of controlled research.

    J Wright;M Allard;A Lecours;S Sabourin

  • Child sexual abuse and subsequent relational and personal functioning: The role of parental support

    Natacha Godbout;John Briere;Stéphane Sabourin;Yvan Lussier

  • Coping Strategies as Moderators of the Relationship between Attachment and Marital Adjustment

    Yvan Lussier;Stephane Sabourin;Chantal Turgeon

  • Predictive validity of therapeutic alliance in group marital therapy.

    Lise Bourgeois;Stéphane Sabourin;John Wright

  • Unidimensional and multidimensional models of dyadic adjustment: A hierarchical reconciliation.

    Stéphane Sabourin;Yvan Lussier;Benoît Laplante;John Wright

  • Stress, Sexual Satisfaction, and Marital Adjustment in Infertile Couples

    Nili Benazon;John Wright;StÉPhane Sabourin

  • Avoidant and compulsive sexual behaviors in male and female survivors of childhood sexual abuse

    Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel;Natacha Godbout;Chloé Labadie;Marsha G. Runtz

  • Relationship Quality and Stability in Couples When One Partner Suffers From Borderline Personality Disorder

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  • Early abuse experiences and subsequent gender differences in couple adjustment.

    Natacha Godbout;Yvan Lussier;Stéphane Sabourin

  • Predictive validity of coping strategies on marital satisfaction : Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence

    Geneviève Bouchard;Stéphane Sabourin;Yvan Lussier;John Wright

  • Early exposure to violence, relationship violence, and relationship satisfaction in adolescents and emerging adults: the role of romantic attachment

    Natacha Godbout;Marie-Ève Daspe;Yvan Lussier;Stéphane Sabourin

  • Cyberpornography: Time Use, Perceived Addiction, Sexual Functioning, and Sexual Satisfaction.

    Sarah Blais-Lecours;Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel;Stéphane Sabourin;Natacha Godbout

  • Problem Solving Self-Appraisal and Coping Efforts in Distressed and Nondistressed Couples.

    Stéphane Sabourin;Lise Laporte;John Wright

  • Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Romantic Adjustment: Comparison of Single- and Multiple-Indicator Measures

    Natacha Godbout;Stéphane Sabourin;Yvan Lussier

  • Patients' requests and satisfaction with services in an outpatient psychiatric setting.

    Michel Perreault;Wendy L. Rogers;Pierre Leichner;Stéphane Sabourin

Frequent Co-Authors

John Briere
John Briere University of Southern California
Martine Hébert
Martine Hébert University of Quebec at Montreal
Catherine S. Fichten
Catherine S. Fichten McGill University
Sophie Bergeron
Sophie Bergeron University of Montreal
Rhonda Amsel
Rhonda Amsel McGill University
Pierre McDuff
Pierre McDuff University of Montreal
John F. Clarkin
John F. Clarkin Cornell University
Donald G. Dutton
Donald G. Dutton University of British Columbia
Mary Target
Mary Target University College London
Alessandra H. Rellini
Alessandra H. Rellini University of Vermont

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