Faculté : Faculté des sciences humaines
Poste de professeur : Professeur
Courriel : poulin.francois@uqam.ca
Téléphone : (514) 987-3000 poste 7766
Local : DS-3825
Poulin, F., & Denault, A.-S. (sous presse). Other-sex friendships as a mediator between parental monitoring and substance use in girls and boys. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
Proulx, M.F., & Poulin, F. (sous presse). Stability and change in kindergartners' friendships: Examination of links with social functioning. Social Development.
Denault, A.-S. et Poulin, F. (2012). Peer group deviancy in organized activities and youths' problem behaviours. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 44, 83-92.
Poulin, F., McGovern-Murphy, F., Chan, A., & Capuano, F. (2012). Participation in organized leisure activities as a context for the development of social competence among preschool children. Journal of Educational and Developmental Psychology, Vol. 2, No. 2, 32-41.
Poulin, F., Nadeau, K. et Scaramella, L.V. (2012). The role of parents in young adolescents' competence with peers: An observational study of advice giving and intrusiveness. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 58, 437-462.
Boislard-P., M.-A., Poulin, F. (2011). Individual, familial and friends-related and contextual predictors of early sexual intercourse. Journal of Adolescence, 34, 289-300.
Poulin, F., Kiesner, J., Pedersen, S., & Dishion, T.J. (2011). A short-term longitudinal analysis of friendship selection and substance use in early adolescence. Journal of Adolescence, 34, 249-256.
Poulin, F., Denault, A.-S. & Pedersen, S. (2011). Longitudinal associations between other-sex friendships and substance use in adolescent girls and boys. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 21, 776-788.
Kiesner, J., Poulin. F., & Dishion, T.J. (2010). Adolescent substance use with friends: Moderating effects of parental monitoring and peer activity contexts. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 56, 529-556.
Poulin, F., Capuano, F., Vitaro, F., Verlaan, P., Brodeur, M., Giroux, J., et Gagnon, C. (2010). Le programme de prévention Fluppy: Modèle théorique sous-jacent et implantation du devis d'évaluation en milieu de pratique. Revue de Psychoéducation, 39, 55-77.
Poulin, F. & Chan, A. (2010). Stability and changes in children and adolescents friendships. Developmental Review, 30, 257-272.
Boislard-P., M.-A., Poulin, F., Kiesner, J., & Dishion, T.J. (2009). A longitudinal examination of risky sexual behaviors among Canadian and Italian adolescents: Considering individual, parental, and friend characteristics. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 33, 265-276.
Chan, A. et Poulin, F. (2009). Monthly instability in early adolescent friendship networks and depressive symptoms. Social Development, 18, 1-23.
Denault, A.-S., Poulin, F., & Pedersen, S. (2009). Intensity of participation in organized youth activities during the high school years: Longitudinal associations with adjustment. Applied Developmental Science, 13, 74-87.
Denault, A.-S. et Poulin, F. (2009). Intensity and breadth of participation in organized leisure: What is important to consider when it comes to youth adjustment? Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38, 1199-1213.
Denault, A.-S. et Poulin, F. (2009). Predictors of adolescent participation in organized activities: A five-year longitudinal study. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 19, 287-311.
Kiesner, J., Dishion, T.J., Poulin, F. et Pastore, M. (2009). Temporal dynamics linking aspects of parent monitoring with early adolescent problem behavior. Social Development, 18, 765-784.
Poulin, F. et Dishion, T.J. (2008). Methodological issues in the use of sociometric assessment with middle school youth. Social Development, 17, 908-921.
Denault, A.-S. et Poulin, F. (2008). Associations between interpersonal relationships in organized leisure activities and youth adjustment. Journal of Early Adolescence, 28, 477-502.
Chan, A. et Poulin, F. (2007). Monthly changes in the composition of friendship networks in early adolescence. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 53, 578-602.
Poulin, F. et Pedersen, S. (2007). Developmental changes in gender composition of friendship networks in adolescent girls and boys. Developmental Psychology, 43, 1484-1495.