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Raymond Baillargeon is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa. His research focuses on early disruptive behavior problems in children, including physical aggression, oppositional-defiant behavior, and hyperactivity-impulsivity, with an emphasis on gender differences and longitudinal developmental trajectories. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from York University (1993), and degrees from Laval University (M.Ps., 1988; B.A., 1985).
- Education: Ph.D. (York University), M.Ps. (Laval University), B.A. (Laval University)
His work investigates how disruptive behaviors emerge in early childhood and persist into adolescence. Key findings include the early onset of these behaviors, their gender disparities (e.g., higher physical aggression in boys), and their continuity across developmental stages. He develops strategies for screening and prevention in pre-schoolers, emphasizing statistical methods and health indicator analysis.
His research also addresses disability and activity limitations in children, particularly those with psychological impairments. Studies often use population-based cohorts to track behavioral patterns over time and evaluate caregiver challenges.
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