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Martine Shareck

Professeure, Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé
FMSS Département des sciences de la santé communautaire

Présentation

Diplômes

  • (2019). Stage postdoctoral. Dalla Lana School of Public Health. University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada.
  • (2017). Stage postdoctoral. Public Health, Environments and Society. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. London, Royaume-Uni.
  • (2014). Ph.D. Santé publique (promotion de la santé). Ecole de santé publique de l'Université de Montréal. Université de Montréal. Montréal, Canada.
  • (2008). M.Sc. Santé communautaire (épidémiologie). Médecine sociale et préventive. Université de Montréal. Montréal, Canada.
  • (2006). Sciences de l'environnement (déterminants écologiques de la santé des popultions). School of Environment. McGill. Montréal, Canada.

Expériences académiques

  • Professeure agrégée. (2024-). Université de Sherbrooke. Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
  • Professeure adjointe. (2019-2024). Université de Sherbrooke. Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

Financement

  • Subvention. Causal effects of new urban trails on CVD health in urban dwelling Canadians. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 99 553 $. (2024-2025).
    Numéro de subvention : 202311DA8. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Gentrification des soins de premiere ligne au Quebec : une etude longitudinale multimethode. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 493 424 $. (2023-2027).
    Numéro de subvention : 202303PJT. Voir plus
  • Subvention. INTERACT's Healthy City Solutions Summit: Tapping into community knowledge for equity-driven research and planning. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 20 000 $. (2023-2024).
    Numéro de subvention : 202302PCS. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Building CapaCITY/E for Sustainable Transportation. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 3 000 000 $. (2022-2028).
    Numéro de subvention : 202207HG6. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Developing intersectoral partnerships for health promoting neighbourhoods. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 20 000 $. (2022-2023).
    Numéro de subvention : 202202PCS. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Examining the impacts of the downtown Sherbrooke (QC) revitalization project on health equity among young adults: a mixed-methods evaluation. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 504 900 $. (2022-2026).
    Numéro de subvention : 202109PJT. Voir plus
  • Subvention. HeLTI cooperative research project: A Multifaceted Maternal-Child Health Intervention Cohort Study for the prevention of childhood obesity. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 2 500 000 $. (2022-2027).
    Numéro de subvention : 202112HTC. Voir plus
  • Subvention. INTErventions, Research, and Action in Cities Team for Implementation Science (INTERACT IS). Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 25 000 $. (2021-2022).
    Numéro de subvention : 202110LT6. Voir plus
  • Subvention. INTerventions, Equity, Research and Action in Cities Team (INTERACT). Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 918 000 $. (2021-2026).
    Numéro de subvention : 202104PJT. Voir plus
  • Subvention. #sansfiltre: La méthode Photovoix pour favoriser la santé mentale positive à l'école secondaire. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Ottawa, Canada). 75 097 $. (2021-2022).
    Numéro de subvention : grant.13016025. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Examining the impacts of the downtown Sherbrooke (QC) revitalization project on health equity among young adults: a mixed-methods evaluation. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 100 000 $. (2021-2022).
    Numéro de subvention : 202010P12. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Urban Health Equity and Young People. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 600 000 $. (2020-2025).
    Numéro de subvention : 201910CRC. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Etude des mécanismes d'action et évaluation d'interventions innovantes en milieu urbain : promouvoir l'équité en santé chez les jeunes. Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé (Montreal, Canada). 246 321 $. (2020-2024).
    Numéro de subvention : 282837. Voir plus
  • Subvention. COVID-19: Réponse des territoires de l'Estrie à la crise, apprentissages et facteurs de résilience communautaire. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Ottawa, Canada). 24 967 $. (2020-2021).
    Numéro de subvention : grant.9978738. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Healthy and Resilient Cities: A Connected Community Approach. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 18 000 $. (2019-2020).
    Numéro de subvention : 201903PCS. Voir plus
  • Bourse. Mixed-methods evaluation of built environment interventions to promote physical activity and healthy eating in two low-income neighbourhoods. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship. 140 000 $. (2017-2019).
  • Subvention. Environment and Health INTERACT: INTErventions, Research and Action in Cities Team. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 50 000 $. (2016-2017).
    Numéro de subvention : 201510IP1. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Exploring the independent and cumulative influence of the residential and school food environments on young people's eating behaviours. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 150 000 $. (2014-2017).
    Numéro de subvention : a2a5e628aa41c64e50866f5789dbca38. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Interdisciplinary Study of Inequalities in Smoking (ISIS). Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 556 360 $. (2011-2015).
    Numéro de subvention : 201009MOP. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Interdisciplinary Study of Inequalities in Smoking (ISIS). Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 556 360 $. (2011-2015).
    Numéro de subvention : 6b199fe3634760aaec87f61c9ce5b580. Voir plus
  • Subvention. Social inequalities in youth smoking and the neighbourhood physical environment. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Ottawa, Canada). 66 000 $. (2008-2011).
    Numéro de subvention : dfdab846859b1bc9b64fa193b69c7f2e. Voir plus

Publications

Articles

  • Justine Pineault, Clara Blache-Pichette, Christine Loignon, Martine Shareck. (2025). Gentrification and mental health inequities: a scoping review. Social Science & Medicine. DOI
  • Stephanie Sersli, José Arturo Jasso Chávez, Sienna Longo, Philippe Apparicio, Martine Shareck. (2025). Socio-spatial inequalities in alcohol outlet availability: Evidence from register data in 15 urban areas in Québec, Canada. International Journal of Drug Policy. DOI
  • Anne-Claire Binter, Dany Doiron, Martine Shareck, Tona Pitt, Sheila W. McDonald, Padmaja Subbarao, Wiliam D. Fraser, Suzanne C. Tough, Jeffrey Brook, Mònica Guxens. (2025). Urban environment during pregnancy, cognitive abilities, motor function, and externalizing and internalizing symptoms at 2–5 years old in 3 Canadian birth cohorts. Environment International. DOI
  • Levasseur, M., Shareck, M., Ndjaboue, R., Braverman, L., Lacasse-Bédard, J., Chaintre Prieur, A., Généreux, M., Lord, S., Meynet, S. (2025). Social participation needs of older adults in an urban revitalization: results from participatory action research during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cities and Health. DOI
  • Martine Shareck, Marie Suzanne Badji, Karine Picard, Jean-François Allaire, Philippe Roy, Mélissa Généreux, Julie Lévesque, Émanuèle Lapierre-Fortin. (2024). Developing community resilience in the face of COVID-19: case study from the Estrie region, Canada. Health Promotion International. DOI
  • Stephanie Sersli, Martine Shareck. (2024). Is alcohol outlet availability associated with binge drinking in Canadian young adults? Findings from British Columbia and Quebec. Canadian Journal of Public Health. DOI
  • Winters, M., Fuller, D., Cloutier, M.-S., Harris, M.A., Howard, A., Kestens, Y., Kirk, S., Macpherson, A., Moore, S., Rothman, L., Shareck, M., Tomasone, J.R., Laberee, K., Stephens, Z.P., Sones, M., Ayton, D., Batomen, B., Bell, S., Collins, P., ... Beck, B. (2024). Building CapaCITY/É for sustainable transportation: protocol for an implementation science research program in healthy cities. BMJ Open. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Buhariwala, P., Hassan, M., Balla, E., O’campo, P. (2024). Supporting Women Exit Sex Work: A Contribution Analysis of the Exit Doors Here Integrated Care Program in Toronto, Canada. International Journal of Integrated Care. DOI
  • Espinoza Suarez, N.R., Loignon, C., Dupere, S., Dufour, I., Shareck, M., Apparicio, P., Ouellet, J., Pineault, J., Amagnamoua, S., Laferrière, M.-C., Wilson, I. (2024). Uncovering the state of knowledge about healthcare gentrification: A scoping review protocol. BMJ Open. DOI
  • Fuller, D., Shareck, M., Sersli, S., Priebe, C., Alfosool, A., Lang, J., Wolfe Phillips, E. (2023). Common measures of green and blue space for built environment, health equity and intervention research: a scoping review. Cities and Health. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Fuller, D., Sersli, S., Priebe, C., Alfosool, A., Lang, J.J., Wolfe Phillips, E. (2023). Measuring walkability and bikeability for health equity and intervention research: a scoping review. Cities and Health. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Aubé, E., Sersli, S. (2023). Neighborhood Physical and Social Environments and Social Inequalities in Health in Older Adolescents and Young Adults: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. DOI
  • Sersli, S., Gagné, T., Shareck, M. (2023). Social disparities in alcohol consumption among Canadian emerging adults. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada. DOI
  • Karmann, J., Najjar, M., Ottoni, C.A., Shareck, M., Lord, S., Winters, M., Fuller, D., Kestens, Y. (2023). “They didn't have to build that much”: A qualitative study on the emotional response to urban change in the Montreal context. Emotion Space and Society. DOI
  • Perri, M., Shareck, M., Buhariwala, P., Hassan, M., Balla, E., O'Campo, P. (2022). Assessing program fidelity to critically reflect on the suitability of Critical Time Intervention to facilitate exiting sex work. Translational Behavioral Medicine. DOI
  • Druetz, T., Cooper, S., Bicaba, F., Bila, A., Shareck, M., Milot, D.-M., Tiendrebeogo, C., Bicaba, A. (2022). Change in childbearing intention, use of contraception, unwanted pregnancies, and related adverse events during the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from a panel study in rural Burkina Faso. Plos Global Public Health. DOI
  • Vallée, J., Shareck, M., Kestens, Y., Frohlich, K.L. (2022). Everyday Geography and Service Accessibility: The Contours of Disadvantage in Relation to Mental Health. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Hassan, M., Buhariwala, P., Perri, M., Balla, E., O’Campo, P. (2021). Double Jeopardy: Maintaining Livelihoods or Preserving Health? The Tough Choices Sex Workers Faced during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Primary Care and Community Health. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Alexander, S., Glenn, N.M. (2021). In-situ at a distance? challenges and opportunities for health and place research methods in a post-COVID-19 world. Health and Place. DOI
  • Alexander, S.A., Shareck, M. (2021). Widening the gap? Unintended consequences of health promotion measures for young people during COVID-19 lockdown. Health Promotion International. DOI
  • Anaïs Dubreuil, Julie Vallée, Martine Shareck, Katherine L. Frohlich. (2020). L'évolution des espaces d’activité lors de la transition vers l’âge adulte (Montréal, Canada). Revue Jeunes et Société. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Buhariwala, P., Hassan, M., O'Campo, P. (2020). Helping women transition out of sex work: Study protocol of a mixed-methods process and outcome evaluation of a sex work exiting program. BMC Women S Health. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Datta, G.D., Vallée, J., Kestens, Y., Frohlich, K.L. (2020). Is Smoking Cessation in Young Adults Associated with Tobacco Retailer Availability in Their Activity Space?. Nicotine and Tobacco Research. DOI
  • Vallée, J., Shareck, M., Le Roux, G., Kestens, Y., Frohlich, K.L. (2020). Is accessibility in the eye of the beholder? Social inequalities in spatial accessibility to health-related resources in Montréal, Canada. Social Science and Medicine. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Benmarhnia, T., Berger, N., Smith, N.R., Lewis, D., Cummins, S. (2019). Does the neighborhood food environment contribute to ethnic inequalities in fast-food intake? findings from the ORiEL study. Preventive Medicine Reports. DOI
  • Backes, V., Bairros, F., Cafruni, C.B., Cummins, S., Shareck, M., Mason, K., Dias-Da-Costa, J.S., Anselmo Olinto, M.T. (2019). Food environment, income and obesity: A multilevel analysis of a reality of women in Southern Brazil. Cadernos De Saude Publica. DOI
  • Kestens, Y., Winters, M., Fuller, D., Bell, S., Berscheid, J., Brondeel, R., Cantinotti, M., Datta, G., Gauvin, L., Gough, M., Laberee, K., Lewis, P., Lord, S., Luan, H., McKay, H., Morency, C., Muhajarine, N., Nelson, T., Ottoni, C., ... Wasfi, R. (2019). INTERACT: A comprehensive approach to assess urban form interventions through natural experiments. BMC Public Health. DOI
  • Breslin, S., Shareck, M., Fuller, D. (2019). Research ethics for mobile sensing device use by vulnerable populations. Social Science and Medicine. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Lewis, D., Smith, N.R., Clary, C., Cummins, S. (2018). Associations between home and school neighbourhood food environments and adolescents' fast-food and sugar-sweetened beverage intakes: Findings from the Olympic Regeneration in East London (ORiEL) Study. Public Health Nutrition. DOI
  • Gagné, T., Ghenadenik, A.E., Shareck, M., Frohlich, K.L. (2018). Expected or Completed? Comparing Two Measures of Education and Their Relationship with Social Inequalities in Health Among Young Adults. Social Indicators Research. DOI
  • Kestens, Y., Thierry, B., Shareck, M., Steinmetz-Wood, M., Chaix, B. (2018). Integrating activity spaces in health research: Comparing the VERITAS activity space questionnaire with 7-day GPS tracking and prompted recall. Spatial and Spatio Temporal Epidemiology. DOI
  • Frohlich, K.L., Shareck, M., Vallée, J., Abel, T., Agouri, R., Cantinotti, M., Daniel, M., Dassa, C., Datta, G., Gagné, T., Leclerc, B.-S., Kestens, Y., O’Loughlin, J., Potvin, L. (2017). Cohort profile: The interdisciplinary study of inequalities in smoking (ISIS). International Journal of Epidemiology. DOI
  • Cummins, S., Clary, C., Shareck, M. (2017). Enduring challenges in estimating the effect of the food environment on obesity. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. DOI
  • Fuller, D., Shareck, M., Stanley, K. (2017). Ethical implications of location and accelerometer measurement in health research studies with mobile sensing devices. Social Science and Medicine. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Rousseau, M.-C., Koushik, A., Siemiatycki, J., Parent, M.-E. (2017). Inverse association between dietary intake of selected carotenoids and vitamin C and risk of lung cancer. Frontiers in Oncology. DOI
  • Kestens, Y., Chaix, B., Shareck, M., Vallée, J. (2016). Comments on melis et al. the effects of the urban built environment on mental health: A cohort study in a large northern italian City. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public health, 2015, 12, 14898–14915. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Kestens, Y., Vallée, J., Datta, G., Frohlich, K.L. (2016). The added value of accounting for activity space when examining the association between tobacco retailer availability and smoking among young adults. Tobacco Control. DOI
  • Kestens, Y., Chaix, B., Gerber, P., Desprès, M., Gauvin, L., Klein, O., Klein, S., Köppen, B., Lord, S., Naud, A., Payette, H., Richard, L., Rondier, P., Shareck, M., Sueur, C., Thierry, B., Vallée, J., Wasfi, R. (2016). Understanding the role of contrasting urban contexts in healthy aging: An international cohort study using wearable sensor devices (the CURHA study protocol). BMC Geriatrics. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Kestens, Y., Frohlich, K.L. (2015). Corrigendum to "Moving beyond the residential neighbourhood to explore social inequalities in exposure to area-level disadvantage: Results from the interdisciplinary study on inequalities in smoking" [Soc Sci Med 108 (2014) 106-114]. Social Science and Medicine. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Kestens, Y., Frohlich, K.L. (2015). Erratum to Moving beyond the residential neighbourhood to explore social inequalities in exposure to area-level disadvantage: Results from the interdisciplinary study on inequalities in smoking [Soc Sci Med 108 (2014) 106-114]. Social Science and Medicine. DOI
  • Clary, C.M., Ramos, Y., Shareck, M., Kestens, Y. (2015). Should we use absolute or relative measures when assessing foodscape exposure in relation to fruit and vegetable intake? Evidence from a wide-scale Canadian study. Preventive Medicine. DOI
  • Julie Vallée, Martine Shareck, Yan Kestens, Katherine L Frohlich. (2014). Accessibilité des ressources urbaines et santé mentale perçue des jeunes adultes de Montréal, Canada: De l'importance de la mobilité quotidienne. Métropolitiques.
  • Fuller, D., Shareck, M. (2014). Canada post community mailboxes: Implications for health research. Canadian Journal of Public Health. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Frohlich, K.L., Kestens, Y. (2014). Considering daily mobility for a more comprehensive understanding of contextual effects on social inequalities in health: A conceptual proposal. Health and Place. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Kestens, Y., Frohlich, K.L. (2014). Moving beyond the residential neighborhood to explore social inequalities in exposure to area-level disadvantage: Results from the Interdisciplinary Study on Inequalities in Smoking. Social Science and Medicine. DOI
  • Vallée, J., Shareck, M. (2014). Re: "Examination of how neighborhood definition influences measurements of youths' access to tobacco retailers: A methodological note on spatial misclassification". American Journal of Epidemiology. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Kestens, Y., Gauvin, L. (2013). Examining the spatial congruence between data obtained with a novel activity location questionnaire, continuous GPS tracking, and prompted recall surveys. International Journal of Health Geographics. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Frohlich, K.L., Poland, B. (2013). Reducing social inequities in health through settings-related interventions - a conceptual framework. Global Health Promotion. DOI
  • Fuller, D., Hobin, E.P., Hystad, P., Shareck, M. (2012). Challenges to interdisciplinary training for junior space, place and health researchers. Critical Public Health. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Dassa, C., Frohlich, K.L. (2012). Improving the measurement of neighbourhood characteristics through systematic observation: Inequalities in smoking as a case study. Health and Place. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Ellaway, A. (2011). Neighbourhood crime and smoking: The role of objective and perceived crime measures. BMC Public Health. DOI
  • Villemur, R., Constant, P., Gauthier, A., Shareck, M., Beaudet, R. (2007). Heterogeneity between 16S ribosomal RNA gene copies borne by one Desulfitobacterium strain is caused by different 100-200 bp insertions in the 5′ region. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. DOI

Chapitres de livre

  • Shareck, M. (2024). Daily mobility and social inequalities in health: A conceptual framework and application. Everyday Mobility and Health. DOI
  • Alexander, S.A., Shareck, M., Glenn, N.M. (2023). Capturing the lived experience of place in health promotion research: In situ methodologies. Global Handbook of Health Promotion Research. DOI
  • Shareck, M., Frohlich, K.L. (2013). Rethinking exposure in area studies on social inequities in smoking in youth and young adults. Neighbourhood Structure and Health Promotion. DOI

Autres contributions

Divers

  • Perri, M., Shareck, M., Buhariwala, P., Hassan, M., O’Campo, P. (2021). Critical Time Intervention to Facilitate Exiting Sex Work: Lessons Learned From a Fidelity Assessment. Research Square.