Louise Lemyre

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada 
Area:
Occupational Health and Safety, Public Administration, Industrial Psychology
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Yong AG, Lemyre L. (2019) Getting Canadians prepared for natural disasters: a multi-method analysis of risk perception, behaviors, and the social environment Natural Hazards. 98: 319-341
Lauzier M, Barrette J, Kenny S, et al. (2018) Validation of a short form of the Inventory of Organizational Learning Facilitators Journal of Workplace Learning. 30: 245-261
Simpkins L, Lemyre L. (2018) Organizational stewardship: Examining a new measure in the stress and well-being framework. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue Canadienne Des Sciences Du Comportement. 50: 144-155
Yong AG, Lemyre L, Pinsent C, et al. (2017) Risk Perception and Disaster Preparedness in Immigrants and Canadian-Born Adults: Analysis of a National Survey on Similarities and Differences. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis
Yong AG, Lemyre L, Farrell SJ, et al. (2016) Acculturation in preventive health for immigrants: A systematic review on influenza vaccination programs in a socio-ecological framework. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne. 57: 340-355
Gibson S, Lemyre L, Lee JEC. (2015) Predicting Emergency Response Intentions Among the Canadian Public in the Context of Terrorism Threats: Examining Sociodemographics and the Mediating Role of Risk Perception Human and Ecological Risk Assessment. 21: 205-226
Lee JEC, Dallaire C, Markon MPL, et al. (2014) 'I can choose': The reflected prominence of personal control in representations of health risk in Canada Health, Risk and Society. 16: 117-135
Laferriere KA, Crighton EJ, Baxter J, et al. (2014) Examining inequities in children’s environmental health: results of a survey on the risk perceptions and protective actions of new mothers Journal of Risk Research
Crighton EJ, Brown C, Baxter J, et al. (2013) Perceptions and experiences of environmental health risks among new mothers: a qualitative study in Ontario, Canada. Health, Risk & Society. 15: 295-312
Gosselin E, Lemyre L, Corneil W. (2013) Presenteeism and absenteeism: differentiated understanding of related phenomena. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 18: 75-86
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