Valérie Carrard

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37 publications

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Substance use and its association with mental health among Swiss medical students: A cross-sectional study.
Gaume J., Carrard V., Berney S., Bourquin C., Berney A., 2024/06. The International journal of social psychiatry, 70 (4) pp. 808-817. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reciprocal association between pain and quality of life after newly acquired spinal cord injury.
Westphal M., Carrard V., Braunwalder C., Debnar C., Post M., Fekete C., Galvis M., Scheel-Sailer A., 2024/05. Quality of life research, 33 (5) pp. 1347-1357. Peer-reviewed.
Reciprocal association between social support and psychological distress in chronic physical health conditions: A random intercept cross-lagged panel model.
Debnar C., Peter C., Morselli D., Michel G., Bachmann N., Carrard V., 2024/02. Applied psychology. Health and well-being, 16 (1) pp. 376-394. Peer-reviewed.
Mental health and burnout during medical school: Longitudinal evolution and covariates.
Carrard V., Berney S., Bourquin C., Ranjbar S., Castelao E., Schlegel K., Gaume J., Bart P.A., Schmid Mast M., Preisig M. et al., 2024. PloS one, 19 (4) pp. e0295100. Peer-reviewed.
Exposure of medical students to sexism and sexual harassment and their association with mental health: a cross-sectional study at a Swiss medical school.
Barbier J.M., Carrard V., Schwarz J., Berney S., Clair C., Berney A., 2023/04/27. BMJ open, 13 (4) pp. e069001. Peer-reviewed.
O.18.2 - How different dimensions of medical students’ empathy relate to mental health and burnout: Presenter(s): Alexandre Berney, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne, Switzerland; Sylvie Berney, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Carrard Valerie, Schlegel Katja, Gauma Jacques, Bart Pierre-Alexandre, Preisig Martin, Schmid Mast Marianne, Bourquin Céline, 2023/04/01. Patient Education and Counseling. Peer-reviewed.
The relationship between medical students' empathy, mental health, and burnout: A cross-sectional study.
Carrard V., Bourquin C., Berney S., Schlegel K., Gaume J., Bart P.A., Preisig M., Schmid Mast M., Berney A., 2022/12. Medical teacher, 44 (12) pp. 1392-1399. Peer-reviewed.
Longitudinal measurement invariance of the international spinal cord injury quality of life basic data set (SCI-QoL-BDS) during spinal cord injury/disorder inpatient rehabilitation
Kunz Simon, Carrard Valerie, Galvis Aparicio Mayra, Scheel-Sailer Anke, Fekete Christine, Lude Peter, Post Marcel W. M., Westphal Maren, 2022/04. Quality of Life Research, 31 (4) pp. 1247-1256.
 
Internal consistency and convergent validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data Set at discharge from first rehabilitation
Westphal Maren, Kunz Simon, Scheel-Sailer Anke, Fekete Christine, Lude Peter, Post Marcel W. M., Carrard Valerie, 2022/03. Spinal Cord, 60 (3) pp. 261-267.
Impact of physician empathy on patient outcomes: a gender analysis.
Surchat C., Carrard V., Gaume J., Berney A., Clair C., 2022/02. The British journal of general practice, 72 (715) pp. e99-e107. Peer-reviewed.
Study protocol for the ETMED-L project: longitudinal study of mental health and interpersonal competence of medical students in a Swiss university using a comprehensive framework of empathy.
Berney A., Carrard V., Berney S., Schlegel K., Gaume J., Gholam M., Bart P.A., Preisig M., Wac K., Schmid Mast M. et al., 2021/12/03. BMJ open, 11 (12) pp. e053070. Peer-reviewed.
Mental health, quality of life, self-efficacy, and social support of individuals living with spinal cord injury in Switzerland compared to that of the general population
Carrard Valerie, Kunz Simon, Peter Claudio, 2021/11/04. Spinal Cord, 59 (4) pp. 398-409. Peer-reviewed.
Adaptation during spinal cord injury rehabilitation: The role of appraisal and coping.
Galvis Aparicio M., Kunz S., Morselli D., Post MWM, Peter C., Carrard V., 2021/11. Rehabilitation psychology, 66 (4) pp. 507-519. Peer-reviewed.
Longitudinal changes in psychological adaptation outcomes during spinal cord injury inpatient rehabilitation.
Galvis Aparicio M., Carrard V., Kunz S., Morselli D., Post MWM, Peter C., 2021/11. Rehabilitation psychology, 66 (4) pp. 491-506. Peer-reviewed.
 
Emotion and gender
Carrard Valerie, Bekbergenova Anely, Schmid Mast Marianne, 2021/09/01. dans Emotion in the clinical encounter, R. Schwartz, J. A. Hall & L. G. Osterberg , McGraw Hill.
 
The longitudinal impact of a chronic physical health condition on subjective well-being.
Debnar C., Carrard V., Morselli D., Michel G., Bachmann N., Peter C., 2021/06. Health psychology, 40 (6) pp. 357-367. Peer-reviewed.
 
Body experience during post-acute rehabilitation in individuals after a traumatic spinal cord injury: a qualitative interview-based pilot study
Buchtler Katharina, Carrard Valerie, Jochum Hermine, Ledermann Katharina, Lude Peter, Scheel-Sailer Anke, 2021/02/23. Spinal Cord Series and Cases, 7 (1).
Non-verbal Adaptation to the Interlocutors’ Inner Characteristics: Relevance, Challenges, and Future Directions
Carrard Valerie, 2021. Frontiers in Psychology, 12 p. 612664.
Virtual patient simulation in breaking bad news training for medical students
Carrard V., Bourquin C., Orsini S., Schmid Mast M., Berney A., 2020/07. Patient education and counseling, 103 (7) pp. 1435-1438. Peer-reviewed.
 
Psychological distress trajectories in chronic physical health conditions.
Debnar Caroline, Carrard Valerie, Morselli Davide, Michel Gisela, Bachmann Nicole, Peter Claudio, 2020/02. Health Psychology, 39 (2) pp. 116-126.
Undergraduate training in breaking bad news: A continuation study exploring the patient perspective.
Carrard V., Bourquin C., Stiefel F., Schmid Mast M., Berney A., 2020/02. Psycho-oncology, 29 (2) pp. 398-405. Peer-reviewed.
 
Modeling empathy as synchrony in clinician and patient vocally encoded emotional arousal: A failure to replicate.
Gaume J., Hallgren K.A., Clair C., Schmid Mast M., Carrard V., Atkins D.C., 2019/04. Journal of counseling psychology, 66 (3) pp. 341-350. Peer-reviewed.
 
Profiles of psychological adaptation outcomes at discharge from spinal cord injury inpatient rehabilitation
Aparicio Mayra Galvis, Carrard Valerie, Morselli Davide, Post Marcel WM, Peter Claudio, Jordan Xavier, Léger Bertrand, Baumberger Michael, Gmünder Hans Peter, Curt Armin, 2019. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
 
Undergraduate training for medical students on breaking bad news in oncology: A continuation study exploring the patient perspective
Berney A., Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., Stiefel F., Bourquin C., 2018/06. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 109 pp. 90-91. Peer-reviewed.
Patient-Centeredness as Physician Behavioral Adaptability to Patient Preferences
Carrard Valérie, Schmid Mast Marianne, Jaunin-Stalder Nicole, Junod Perron Noëlle, Sommer Johanna, 2018. Health Communication, 33 (5) pp. 593-600. Peer-reviewed.
Individual training at the undergraduate level to promote competence in breaking bad news in oncology
Berney A., Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., Bonvin R., Stiefel F., Bourquin C., 2017/12. Psycho-oncology, 26 (12) pp. 2232-2237. Peer-reviewed.
Gender, power, and nonverbal communication
Schmid Mast M., Carrard V., Hall J. A., Noble S., Wilkinson S., 2017. dans Kissane D., Bultz B., Butow P. , Bylund C.L. (eds.) Oxford textbook of communication in oncology and palliative care., New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Beyond "one size fits all": Physician nonverbal adaptability to patients' need for paternalism and its positive consultation outcomes
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., Cousin G., 2016/11. Health Communication, 31 (11) pp. 1327-1333. Peer-reviewed.
 
How Interpersonal Accuracy as a General Emotion Recognition Skill and as a Situation-Specific Skill Affects Interaction Outcomes
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., 2015/02. dans Annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, California.
 
Interpersonal accuracy and positive interaction outcomes: When situation-specific accuracy skills are more efficient than a general emotion recognition skill
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., 2015/02. dans Nonverbal behavior preconference of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, California.
Gender in patient-physician interactions
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., 2015. pp. 58-71 dans Faniko K., Lorenzi-Cioldi F., Sarrasin O., Mayor E. (eds.) Gender and social hierarchies: Perspectives from social psychology chap. 4, London, UK: Routledge.
Physician behavioral adaptability: A model to outstrip a "one size fits all" approach
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., 2015. Patient Education and Counseling, 98 (10) pp. 1243-1247. Peer-reviewed.
 
Physicians' adaptation to patients' preferences concerning dominance is related to positive consultation outcomes.
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., Cousin G., 2014/10. dans International conference on Communication in Healthcare.
 
Gender in patient-physician interactions
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., 2014/03. dans Men and Women in Social Hierarchies workshop, Geneva, Switzerland.
 
Physician nonverbal adaptability leads to positive outcomes
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., Cousin G., 2014/02. dans nonverbal behavior preconference of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, Texas.
 
Positive interaction outcomes through tailoring of interpersonal behavior
Carrard V., Schmid Mast M., Cousin G., 2014/02. dans annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, Texas.
 
Physician behavioral adaptability leads to patient satisfaction
Carrard, V., Schmid Mast, M., & Cousin, G. , 2013/09. dans biannual congress of the Swiss Psychological Society, Basel, Switzerland.
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