Selected Publications

Preventing homelessness in pregnant youth and young mothers: a review of key turning points
Devin Nihill, Laurence Roy, Cécile Arbaud & Christine Stich
Pregnancy and motherhood in youth experiencing homelessness is a critical public health issue. Understanding key turning points (KTPs) and pathways into, during, and out of homelessness for this group is vital for enhancing prevention and intervention efforts. We conducted a scoping review to synthesize existing knowledge on the topic in scientific and grey literature for pregnant youth and young mothers aged 13 to 30.
Interventions for pregnant youth and young mothers experiencing homelessness: A systematic review of available evidence
Racha Lakrouf, Laurence Roy, Cécile Arbaud & Christine Stich
This systematic review is underway. Results will identify evidence-based interventions and promising practices from the scientific literature that have the potential to prevent pregnant youth and young mothers from experiencing homelessness and entrenchment, and provide support in exiting homelessness for those experiencing it.
Support interventions for young people in housing programs: A rapid literature review
Christine Stich, Racha Lakrouf & Juliane Moreau
Interventions for young people who experienced homelessness and are housed through youth-focused housing programs remain relatively new interventions. This rapid review synthesizes current original research studies concerning support interventions intended for youth and young adults between 13 and 35 years of age who experienced homelessness and are now housed through youth-focused housing programs. Interventions examined in the reviewed literature included case management, psychosocial and mental health support interventions; social support through peer support, mentorship, and positive social networks; and socioeconomic inclusion through skill building.
Interventions for young people ageing out of the child welfare system: A systematic literature review
Nathali Gunawardena & Christine Stich
Young people aging out of the child welfare system face significant barriers to their transition into adulthood, including issues related to housing, employment, education, and involvement in the criminal justice system. To develop effective, evidence-based interventions, we need to understand which aspects of current interventions work, under what conditions, and for whom. The systematic review synthesizes available scientific evidence on interventions for youth transitioning out of the child welfare system in high-income countries.
List of publications
Articles in peer-reviewed journals
  • Nihill, D., Arbaud, C., Roy, L. & Stich, C. (2025). Pathways and key turning points into youth homelessness for pregnant youth and young mothers experiencing homelessness: a scoping review. Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness. DOI : 10.1080/10530789.2025.2515632.
  • Lakrouf, R., Roy, L., Arbaud, C. & Stich, C. (2024). Systematic Review of Available Evidence on Interventions Aimed at Preventing Homelessness and Providing Support for Pregnant Youth and Young Mothers Experiencing Homelessness. Children and Youth Services Review, 161: 107678. DOI:
  • Lakrouf, R., Roy, L. & Stich, C. (2023). Interventions to prevent pregnant youth and young mothers experiencing homelessness: A systematic review of available evidence. PROSPERO 2023 CRD42023396479 Available from:
  • Stich, C., Lakrouf, R., & Moreau, J. (2023). Support interventions for young people in housing programs: A rapid literature review. Journal of Primary Prevention. DOI 10.1007/s10935-023-00743-1
  • Stich, C., Lasnier, B. & Lo, E. (2021). Improving smoking cessation support for Quebec’s smokers: an evaluation of Quebec’s Tobacco Cessation Quitline. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy, and Practice. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada, 41, 7/8.
  • Gunawardena, N. & Stich, C. (2021). Interventions for young people ageing out of the child welfare system: A systematic literature review. Children and Youth Services Review, 127,
  • Kronick, I., Auerbach, R.P., Stich, C. & Knäuper, B. (2011). Compensatory Beliefs and Intentions contribute to the prediction of caloric intake in dieters. Appetite, 57, 2, 435- 438.
  • Stich, C., Knäuper, B., & Tint, A. (2009). A scenario-based measure of dieting selfefficacy: The DIET-SE. Assessment, 16, 16-30.
  • Knäuper, B., Stich, C., Yugo, M., & Tate, C. (2008). Stretched rating scales cause guided responding. Health Communication, 23, 253-258.
  • Stich, C., Knäuper, B., Eisermann, J., & Leder, H. (2007). Aesthetic properties of everyday objects. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 104, 1139-1168.
Technical reports
  • Lakrouf, R. & Stich, C. (2022). Plan d’évaluation du programme d’intervention de Dans la rue. McGill University.
  • Moreau, J. & Stich, C. (2022). Rapport de recommandations : Résultat préliminaires de la revue rapide de la littérature sure les interventions psychosociales en lien avec des logements permanentes et privé pour les jeunes en situation d’itinérance. McGill University.
  • Stich, C., Lavery, E., & Cox, J. (2021). MSc in Public Health Program Report 2016 – 2021. Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health, McGill University.
  • Batisse, E. & Stich, C. (2018). Rapport d’évaluation d’implantation du Nico-Bar pour la Societé Canadianne du Cancer. McGill University.
  • Stich, C. & Lasnier, B. (2018). Évaluation du service de messagerie texte pour arrêter le tabac (SMAT) en 2015 – 2016. Institut national de santé publique du Québec. Direction du développement des individus et des communautés.
  • Stich, C. & Lasnier, B. (2017). Évaluation du service de soutien à l’arrête tabagique de la ligne j’Arrête en 2014 – 2015. Institut national de santé publique du Québec. Direction du développement des individus et des communautés.
  • Lasnier, B. & Stich, C. (2016). L’usage de la cigarette et du cigare ou cigarillo chez les élèves québécois : 2012-2013. Institut national de santé publique du Québec. Direction du développement des individus et des communautés.
  • Stich, C. & Tissot, F. (2015). Portrait de la clientèle de la ligne j’Arrête ayant reçu un service de soutien à la cessation tabagique en 2013-14. Institut national de santé publique du Québec. Direction du développement des individus et des communautés.
  • Tissot, F., & Stich, C. (2015). Portrait de la clientèle et de l’utilisation du Service de Messagerie texte pour Arrêter le Tabac (SMAT). Institut national de santé publique du Québec. Direction du développement des individus et des communautés.
  • Gamache, L., & Stich, C. (2015). Synthèse des connaissances sur la prévention du tabagisme en milieu scolaire: Mise à jour 2014. Institut national de santé publique du Québec. Direction du développement des individus et des communautés.
  • Lessard, S., Stich, C., & Montreuil, A. (2012). Évaluation de l’évaluatbilité du Plan québécois de prévention du tabagisme chez les jeunes 2010 – 2015. Institut national de santé publique du Québec. Direction du développement des individus et des communautés.
  • McCammon-Tripp, L., Stich, C., Davis, K., McLean, W., Moroz, L., Lang, J., MacSween, B., Debrah-Grant, X., McBean, M, & Pandya, G. (2012). Recruiting young adults into focus groups: Findings from the No Butts About It project. Toronto, ON: Program Training and Consultation Centre.
  • McCammon-Tripp, L., Koteles, K., Fasken, M., Mead, R., & Stich, C. (2012). Choose to Be…Smoke-Free: Peterborough County-City Health Unit’s woman-centered smoking cessation program for pregnant and postpartum women. Waterloo, Ontario: Propel Centre for Population Health Impact, University of Waterloo. Koo, D., McCammon-Tripp, L., Stich, C., & Steibelt, E., (2011). The development of the Central West Tobacco Control Area Network’s system of local tobacco cessation communities of practice. Toronto, Canada: Program Training and Consultation Centre, LEARN Project.
  • McCammon-Tripp, L., Stich, C., & Region of Waterloo Public Health and Waterloo Region Housing Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Dwelling Committee. (2010). The development of a smoke-free housing policy in the Region of Waterloo: Key success factors and lessons learned from practice. Toronto, Canada: Program Training and Consultation Centre, LEARN Project.
  • McCammon-Tripp, L., Stich, C., Beecroft, K., Brigantino, M., & McKean, H. (2010). Partnerships developed between Ontario’s Local Public Health Agencies (LPHAs) and Ontario Hockey League (OHL) teams: Key success factors and lessons learned from practice. Toronto, Canada: Program Training and Consultation Centre, LEARN Project.
  • Stich, C., Thompson, S., McKean, H., & Stellmach, A. (2009). Smokers’ section: Supporting youth who use tobacco in the Ottawa Area through an innovative, high school-based program. Toronto, Canada: Program Training and Consultation Centre, LEARN Project.
  • Thompson, S., Stich, C., & Johnston, L. (2008). Lessons Learned from the Tobacco Treatment for New Canadians in Waterloo Region. Toronto, Canada: Program Training and Consultation Centre, LEARN Project.
  • Stich, C. & Garcia, J.M. (2011). Analysis of the young adult Ontario Workforce: Identifying points of intervention for smoking cessation within the young adult (age 20- 34) workforce. A special report by the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit. Toronto, Canada: Ontario Tobacco Research Unit.
Book Chapters
  • Stich, C., Johnson, P. J., & Knäuper, B. (2010). Resisting temptations: How food-related control abilities can be strengthened through implementation intentions. In L. Dubé, A. Bechara, A. Dagher, A. Drewnoswski, J. LeBel, P. James, D. Richard, & R. Y. Yada (Eds.), Obesity Prevention: The Role of Brain and Society on Individual Behavior (Ch. 27, pp. 343-352). Elsevier.
  • Schwarz, N., Knäuper, B., & Oyserman, D., & Stich, C. (2008). The psychology of asking questions. In J. Hox, E. de Leeuw, & D. Dillman (Eds.), International Handbook of Survey Methodology (Ch. 2, pp. 18-34). Mahwah, NJ: Psychology Press.
Other Publications
  • Stich, C., Knäuper, B., & Dubé, L. (2008). Trying to restrain: Unsuccessful weight regulation is related to paying more attention to food. International Journal of Psychology, 43, 3/4.
  • Stich, C., & Knäuper, B. (2005). Rare event measures. In S. Best & B. Radcliff (Eds.), Polling America: An encyclopedia of public opinion (pp. 657-661). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  • Stich, C., Knäuper, B., & Leder, H. (2004). The use of aesthetic dimensions for a new measure of aesthetic sensitivity. Conference proceedings for the Congress of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics (IAEA) “Art and Science” (pp. 312-313). Conference Lisbon, Portugal.
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