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Marie-Ève DASPE is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Montreal, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Science. She directs the LIVE Lab (Laboratoire de recherche sur les interactions et la vie conjugale) and is a member of the CRIPCAS research center. Her work focuses on biopsychosocial determinants of marital functioning, violence in relationships, and the impact of digital technologies on intimate relationships among adolescents and young adults.
Research interests include psychophysiological reactivity during couple conflicts, personality influences on relationship dynamics, and the role of social media in romantic interactions. Key projects include studies on cyber abuse in young adult couples, the interplay of childhood trauma and relationship satisfaction, and interventions to promote healthy relationship trajectories.
She has secured major grants from agencies such as the Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQS/FQRSC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), leading initiatives like 'Violence dans les relations amoureuses des jeunes adultes' and 'Couples et sexualité: promotion du bien-être.'
Her advising includes over 15 master's and doctoral students focusing on topics like cyber violence dynamics, attachment pairings in conflict, and trauma impacts on couple interactions.
Laboratory affiliations include the LIVE Lab and CRIPCAS, where she collaborates with researchers like Sophie Bergeron and Katherine Péloquin on interdisciplinary projects addressing relationship violence and sexual well-being.
