Camille DAVISSE-PATURET has been a post-doctoral researcher in the Social Epidemiology, Mental Health and Addictions [ESSMA] team) since August 1, 2023. After a PhD in epidemiology on infant feeding, infections and allergies in children, she focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health (depression, anxiety, addictive behaviors, suicidal risk), among people in unstable housing condition (ECHO study) on the one hand, and in the general population (EPICOV study) on the other hand.
Following a short postdoctoral fellowship on the role of social support in the suicidal risk of homosexual and bisexual youths from the ELDEQ cohort, she joined ESSMA as part of the European IMPROVA project. This project aims to promote the mental health and well-being of adolescents through an eHealth platform bringing together mental health promotion interventions for adolescents on the one hand, and educational content and resources for parents and school staff on the other hand. To foster its relevance, the construction of the IMPROVA platform will be done in collaboration with its future users (adolescents, parents and school staff)
Our team is located on a single site, on the 3rd floor of the Pierre et Marie Curie Faculty of Medicine, Pôle Saint-Antoine
27 rue de Chaligny
Paris 12°
Tél.: +(33) 01.44.73.84.45
Métro : Faidherbe-Chaligny (8), Reuilly Diderot (1)
Bus : 46 – 86
Vélib : Station 1108, 223 rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine