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Jean Caron

Jean Caron

McGill University, Canada

Title: What could improve the quality of life and well-being of the population?

Biography

Biography: Jean Caron

Abstract

Mental health is more than the absence of mental illness or mental disorders. It constitutes a form of complete well-being and favors our capacity to enjoy life and to face the challenges we confront. Quality of life and well-being are important indicators of mental health, so it is important to know the parameters affecting them, in order to develop programs of mental health promotion. After more than 25 years of research on quality of life and well-being of different populations: general population, economically disadvantaged populations, people with mental disorders and their families, we will present the results of research on these populations. We will also present the main parameters related or that predict the quality of life and well-being through important research identified by a literature review.

Fig.1- Predictors of Well-Being of general population
Recent Publications

1-Moulin, F., Keyes, C., Liu, A., Caron, J. (2017). Predictors of well-being in Montreal. Community Mental Health Journal doi:10.1007/s10597-017-0080-4.

2- Monson, E., Caron, J., McCloskey, K., & Brunet, A. (2017). Longitudinal Analysis of Quality of Life Across the Trauma Spectrum. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. Doi.org/10.1037/tra000254.

3- Doré, I., Caron, J. (2017). Santé mentale : concepts, mesures et déterminants. Santé mentale au Québec 42 (1), 125-146.

4- Whitley, R., Wang, J., Fleury, M. J., Liu, A., & Caron, J. (2016). Mental Health Status, Health Care Utilisation, and Service Satisfaction among Immigrants in Montreal: An Epidemiological Comparison. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 0706743716677724.

5- Perreault, M., Touré, E. H., Perreault, N., & Caron, J. (2016). Employment Status and Mental Health: Mediating Roles of Social Support and Coping Strategies. Psychiatric Quarterly, 1-14.