
Public Health Resident and Student Trainees
Here are the former public health residents and student trainees who have worked on our i-Share cohort.
Charline GALESNE
Subject: Relation between the use of psychoative products (alcohol and tobacco) and mental health (depression, anxiety, and stress level) during the first two lockdowns. Comparison between student and non-student populations.
Julie DERRIEN
Subject: Study of the link between mental health and physical activity among students – i-Share cohort.
Léa GUILLEMIN
Subject: Diversity of the university careers and re-orientations during courses of students in Bordeaux in the i-Share cohort between 2013 and 2018.
Maeva ROSELY
Subject: Mental health and physical activity according to student status during key periods of the Covid-19 pandemic in France: data of the CONFINS cohort.
Océane PIC
Subject: Mental health according to student status during key periods of the Covid-19 pandemic: the role of the social interactions.
Margaux DUBOEUF
Subject: Links between resilience, mental health, and self-esteem during the Covid-19 pandemic in France – CONFINS cohort.
Kyllian GOVINDIN RAMASSAMY
Subject: Vaccination literacy.
Héléna DA CRUZ
Subject: Use of e-cigarettes among students in Bordeaux between 2016 and 2018. Repeated descriptive analyses within the i-Share study.
Noémie HUCHET
Subject: Description of cerebral MRI volumetry data and links with alcohol consumption among university students in the i-Share cohort.
Coralie DELGADO
Subject (Master 1): Description of cerebral MRI volumetry data and links with alcohol consumption among university students in the i-Share cohort.
Subject (Master 2): Study of the association between cannabis consumption and cerebral volumes. Study of cannabis, alcohol and tobacco poly-consumption associated with cerebral volumes.
Maximilien SIMON
Subject: Vape trajectories: qualitative study among students of the electra-Share project.
Kévin OUAZZANI TOUHAMI
Subject: Creation of a digital tool to combat disinformation on vaccines among students.
Louis BETOLAUD DUCOLOMBIER
Subject: Experiences of young users of e-cigarettes: qualitative study among students from Bordeaux.
Lucile ROUSSEL-DUPRÉ
Subject: Consumption trajectories of young adult vapers. Qualitative study in Gironde.
Marine VIALEMARINGE
Subject: Field survey on physical activity representations among students.
Johanna BLOUIN
Subject: Electronic cigarette misuse.
Mégane ESTEVEZ
Subject: Barriers and levers for the use of mental health applications among students: an exploratory study.
Marion DUVERGER
Subject: Qualitative study about barriers and levers for the use of mental health applications among students.
Fanny BOUTELLIER
Subject: Validation of a mental health literacy scale among students.
Amélie BAUDRY
Subject: Update of the servi-Share map for the Health Local Contract of Bordeaux Métropole.
Camille DARTIAILH
Subject: Assessment of the Public Health France campaign "Amis aussi la nuit"
Clara NAVARRO
Subject: RUNS study, Success of the first year of university studies and the role of extracurricular activities.
Clémence LE GAL
Subject: Data Analysis from ophthalmological statements in the i-Share cohort: description and literature comparisons.
Constance BORDES
Subject: Data management and first descriptive analysis of MRI among the i-Share study.
Lisa GAUQUELIN
Subject: Exploratory analysis of the mental health of foreign students from the ETUSAIS? (ETUdiants étrangers : Services, Aide et Informations sur la Santé mentale) study and their knowledge about this subject.
Adjaho KOBA, Adrien MAILLOT, Fatimata OUEDRAOGO
Subject: Efficient tobacco cessation interventions among young adults (18 – 30 years old): a systematic review of the scientific literature.
Rémy CABANNES
Subject: Study of the mental health of foreign students.
Antoine GBESSEMEHLAN
Subject: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and suicidal thoughts among students: stress and self-esteem implications.
Marine QUÉROUÉ
Subject: Creation of the interactive mini-series called « Qu’aurais-tu fait à ma place ? » about suicide prevention among university students. The objective was to encourage students in a bad mood or in a difficult situation to talk about suicide.
Chloé LEFLOT
Subject: Motivations to use e-cigarettes among adolescents and young adults. Systematic review of the scientific literature.
Estelle GRANET-VAISSIERE
Subject: Student mental health literacy.
Tiphaine FEUILLET
Subject: Use of the Internet and new technologies for health and mental health among students in Bordeaux.
Amélie CAPELLE
Subject: Internet and new technologies – Student Mental Health Promotion.
Valentina ARANDA BARRIOS
Subject: Foreign students’ mental health literacy.
David LABROSSE
Subject: Development of the Health Escape Room. Interested in gamification and behavior changes, the subject of his thesis was to assess the impact of a gamifying tool dedicated to health prevention. Thanks to the success of his experimentation, he has been at the head of the Tricky l’Escape Room Santé society.
Quentin PILARD
Subject: Assessment of the influence of family background (parental alcohol misuse and depression, death of an immediate family member (e.g., parent, brother, sister) as risk factors for the consumption of psychoactive substances (e.g., alcohol, tobacco, drugs) among participants of the i-Share study.
Romain GRIFFIER
Alexandra NEAU
Subject: Analysis of non-responses from auto-questionnaires of the i-Share study.
Mélissa MACALLI
Subject (Master 1): Gender differences related to psychological well-being of the i-Share cohort.
Subject (Master 2): Parental support during childhood and adolescence and suicidal thinking among young adults: analysis of the i-Share cohort.
Océane BONDEL
Subject: Gamification as a tool to improve student mental health literacy.
Béatrice FAMIN
Subject: Student knowledge of the health system.
Mélodie GARCES
Subject: Knowledge and use of the mental health services for students in Bordeaux.
Marine RONDOS
Subject: Oral contraception in i-Share: descriptive study and analysis of related factors, particularly socioeconomic factors.
Margaux PETROPOULOUS
Subject: The servi-Share project: assisted with the creation of a research project regarding the knowledge and use of free or low cost health services for students in Bordeaux and the surrounding area.
Jason KOMAN
Subject: Bordeaux student understanding and misreading of the French health system.
Edouard LHOMME
Edouard HALLET
Olivier MONPIERRE
Nathanaël GABORÉ
Claire CARPENET
Subject: Association between cephalgia and attention disorders among university students.
Mathieu CASTRY
Subject: Student accessibility, use, and healthcare renouncement.
Elodie CAUBERE
Subject: Description of the consumption of doping products among students using data from the i-Share study.
Mette EGSDAL
Subject: A descriptive analysis of the usage of available mental health care facilities among French and Danish university students.
Noémie LETELLIER
Subject: Student Alimentation and associated socio-demographic factors: first wave of data from the i-Share cohort.
Maria POTHIER
Subject: Cephalgia and nutritional factors.
Maude WAGNER
Subject: Digital consumption, physical activity, and mental health.
Chloé DESANZBERRO
Subject: Assessment of cephalgia characteristics and distribution within the i-Share study.
Sarah QCHIQACH
Subject: i-Share study: descriptive analyses of the mental health questionnaire.
Shérazade KINOUANI
Subject: Cannabis and tobacco consumption among students at the University of Bordeaux II using data from the i-Share study.
Clément GOEHRS
Tanguy CARIOU
Subject: i-Share study: preparation of the database for statistical analyses and production of descriptive statements.