Shane N. Sweet, Ph.D.

Prof. agrégé(e), Université McGill
Membre chercheur régulier
HJR, Santé Québec Laval

Parcours académique

  • B.A., Psychologie (honneurs), Université d'Ottawa, 2004
  • Ph.D. psychologie expérimentale, Université d'ottawa, 2011
  • Stage postdoctoral, Department of kinesiology, McMaster University, 2011
  • Stage postdoctoral, Cirris-irdpq, 2012-, 2012-2013
  • Stage postdoctoral, School of kinesiology and health studies, Stage postdoctoral, 2011-, 2011-2013

Axe de recherche

Axe 2: Participation, inclusion sociale et services de réadaptation

Unité thématique de recherche

Unité thématique 2. Activités physiques et cognitives

Laboratoire de recherche

  • Laboratoire de théories et d’interventions en psychologie de l’exercice et de la santé (TIE)

Intérêts de recherche

  • Activité physique
  • Participation sociale
  • Qualité de vie des adultes)

Publications

  • Rocchi, M.A., Robichaud Lapointe, T., Gainforth, H.L., Chemtob, K., Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K. P., Kairy, D. Sweet, S.N. (Sous presse 2020 (Online ahead of print)). Delivering a tele-health intervention promoting motivation and leisure-time physical activity among adults with spinal cord injury: An implementation evaluation. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. [doi]
  • Michalovic, E., Jensen, D., Dandurand, R.J., Saad, N., Ezer, N., Moullec, G., . . . Sweet, S.N. (2020). Description of participation in daily and social activities for individuals with COPD. COPD, 17(5), 543-556. [doi]
  • Chemtob, K., Rocchi, M., Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K.P., Kairy, D., Fillion, B. Sweet, S.N. (2019). Using tele-health to enhance motivation, leisure time physical activity, and quality of life in adults with spinal cord injury: A self-determination theory-based pilot randomized control trial. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 43, 243-252. [doi]
  • Sweet, S.N., Michalovic, E., Latimer-Cheung, A.E., Fortier, M., Noreau, L., Zelaya, W. Martin Ginis, K.A. (2018). Spinal cord injury peer mentorship: Applying self-determination theory to explain quality of life and participation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(3), 468-476. [doi]
  • Best, K.L., Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K.P. Sweet, S.N. (2017). Community-based physical activity and wheelchair mobility programs for individuals with spinal cord injury in Canada: Current reflections and future directions. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 40(6), 777-782. [doi]