Professor Contact Information University of Toronto 246 Bloor Street W. Toronto, ON M5S 1V4 416-978-3269 416-978-7072 esme.fuller.thomson@utoronto.ca http://socialwork.utoronto.ca/profiles/esme-fuller-thomson/ Publications Province / Territoire - Tout -AlbertaColombie-BritanniqueÎle-du-Prince-ÉdouardinternationaleManitobaNationalNouveau-BrunswickTerre-Neuve et LabradorTerritoires du Nord-OuestNouvelle-ÉcosseNunavutOntarioQuébecSaskatchewanYukon Mots clés - Tout -abus sexueldifférences entre les sexesethno-culturelétude d'incidencefacteurs de risquefamilles immigrantesimpacts & traumatismesintervention & préventionintervention précocemédiationnourrissonssanté mentalesanté physiquesuicidesystème de protection de l'enfanceTDAHtoxicomanieviolence & négligence envers les enfantsviolence entre partenaires intimesviolence physiqueviolence psychologique Type de publication - Tout -Chapitre de livreLivreArticle de journauxPresentationRapportFeuillet d'informationAutreOther Titre Année de publication Article de journaux Infants and the decision to provide ongoing child welfare services 2017 Infants Investigated by the Child Welfare System: Exploring a Distinct Profile of Risks, Service Needs, and Referrals for Support in Ontario 2017 Article de journaux Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder casts a long shadow: Findings from a population-based study of adult women with self-reported ADHD 2016 Article de journaux Delineating disproportionality and disparity of Asian-Canadian versus White-Canadian households in the child welfare system 2016 Article de journaux The association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and suicide attempts in a population-based study 2016 Article de journaux Three types of adverse childhood experiences, and alcohol and drug dependence among adults: An investigation using population-based data 2016 Article de journaux The relationship between early adversities and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 2015 Article de journaux Is the cluster risk model of parental adversities better than the cumulative risk model as an indicator of childhood physical abuse?: Findings from two representative community surveys 2012 Is childhood physical abuse associated with peptic ulcer disease? Findings from a population-based study 2011 Article de journaux The association between childhood physical abuse and heart disease in adulthood: Findings from a representative community sample 2010 Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page suivante Next › Dernière page Last » Topics of Research physical health physical abuse intergenerational ethnocultural disability Ontario