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Guy Grenier

Douglas Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Biography

Guy Grenier, PhD, received his doctorate in history from Université de Montréal. In 1998, he defended his thesis on the history of forensic psychiatry in Quebec, which was published in 1999 under the title Les monstres, les fous et les autres [Monsters, crazy people and others “not like us”]. After receiving a post-doctoral grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, he finished his post-doctoral studies in criminology at the University of Ottawa on psychiatric assessments in criminal trials from 2000 to 2002.
Publications

Variables Associated with Drug and Alcohol Abuse among Male and Female users with Severe Mental Disorders

Objectives: According to current literature, the most reliable variables associated with substance abuse are sociodemographic variables, mainly gender. Based on longitudinal research and a comprehensive framework, this study aimed to determine variables associated with substance abuse among users with severe mental disorders and between males and f... Read More»

Marie-Josée Fleury, Guy Grenier and Jean-Marie Bamvita

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2014, S10: 005

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.S10-005

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