Varela, N., Daou, A., Tessier, R., Munoz P., Guerra Serrano (2016).Is microcredit changing women's role? An exploratory study from rural Burundi. Word Development
Voyer, A.P., Tessier, R., Nadeau, L. (2016): Sociometric status and the attribution of intentions in a sample of adolescents with cerebral palsy, Disability and Rehabilitation, DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2016.1147618
Carré, A., Tessier, R., Tarabulsy, G.M. (2015). Attachement et adoption: portrait d’enfants d’Asie. Enfance, 67(3), 273-288.
Boivin, A., Luo, Z.C., Audibert, F., Mâsse, B., Lefebvre, F., Tessier, R., Nuyt, A.M. (2015). Risk for Preterm and Very Preterm Delivery in Women Who Were Born Preterm. Journal of Obstet and Gynecol, 125(5), 1177-1184.
Bussières, E.L., Tarabusy, G.M. Pearson, J., Tessier, R., Giguère, Y., Charland, M., Forest, J.C. (2015). Maternal prenatal stress and infant birth weight and gestational age: A meta-analysis of prospective studies. Developmental Review, 36, 179-199.
Varela, N., Munoz, P., Tessier, R., Plata, S., Charpak, N. (2014). Indian Fathers and Their Premature Baby— An Early Beginning: A Pilot Study of Skin-to-Skin Contact, Culture and Fatherhood. Fathering, 12(2), 211-217.
Roskam, I., Stievenart, M., Tessier, R., Muntean, A., Escobar, M.J., Santelices, M., Juffer, F., Van IJzendoorn, M., Pierrehumbert B. (2014) Another way of thinking about ADHD: The predictive role of early attachment deprivation in adolescents’ level of symptoms. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 49:133-44 [PMID: 23604619
Boivin, A., Zhong-Cheng, L., Lefebvre, F., Audibert, F., Tessier, R., Nuyt, A.M. (2012). Pregnancy complications in women born preterm. Canadian Medical Association Journal,DOI:10.1503/cmaj.120143
Tessier, R. (2012). Kangaroo Care: A Different Way of Nurturing Preterm Babies (La méthode mère kangourou : une autre façon de prendre soin des prématurés). Show me the Evidence series. Canadian Institute of Health Research, 1(3); 1-2.
Nadeau, L., Oslejskova, E., Tessier, R. (Accepted).Do social functioning problems of premature children persist between 7 and 11 years of age? Canadian Journal of School Psychology, CJSP 16-0012.