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Autor:
Dina Saulo, Skye McGregor, Julia M.L. Brotherton, Samuel Phillips, John M. Kaldor, Bette Liu, Lisa N. Oliver, S. Rachel Skinner, Sepehr N. Tabrizi, Michele Luey, Mary Stewart, Suzanne M. Garland
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Vaccine. 36(29)
Background Cervical cancer occurrence and mortality are strongly correlated with socioeconomic disadvantage, largely due to unequal access to screening and treatment. Universal human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination provides the opportunity to greatl
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Maladies chroniques et blessures au Canada. 34:88-100
Introduction Cette étude décrit les taux d'hospitalisation pour blessures auto-infligées et pour blessures par agression dans les régions à pourcentage relativement élevé de résidents s'identifiant comme membres des Premières nations, Métis
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada. 34:82-93
Introduction This study describes rates of self-inflicted and assault-related injury hospitalizations in areas with a relatively high percentage of residents identifying as First Nations, Métis and Inuit, by injury cause, age group and sex. Methods
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Nancy A. Ross, Raul Caetano, David Feeny, Pamela L Ramage-Morin, Julie Bernier, Lisa N. Oliver, Norman Giesbrecht, Nathalie Huguet, Bentson H. McFarland, Mark S. Kaplan
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Addictive Behaviors. 39:219-224
Studies have shown that moderate alcohol use confers protection against some of the dominant predictors of long-term care placement, including diminished cognitive functioning, physical disability, and injury. But little is known about the associatio
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada. 33:204-217
Introduction Injuries are a leading cause of death and morbidity. While individual Aboriginal identifiers are not routinely available on national administrative databases, this study examines unintentional injury hospitalization, by cause, in areas w
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 1378-1391 (2013)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 10; Issue 4; Pages: 1378-1391
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 10; Issue 4; Pages: 1378-1391
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Background: We examined the incremental influence on survival of neighbourhood material and social deprivation while accounting for individual level socioeconomic status in a large population-based cohort of Canadians. Methods: More than 500,000 adul
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Health reports. 27(7)
Living in a community with lower socioeconomic status is associated with higher mortality. However, few studies have examined associations between community socioeconomic characteristics and mortality among the First Nations population.The 1991-to-20
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Obesity. 17:2202-2209
The aim of this study was to examine spatial clustering of obesity and/or moderate physical activity and their relationship to a neighborhood's built environment. Data on levels of obesity and moderate physical activity were derived from the results
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Health & Place. 15:156-164
We investigated the relationship between perceptions of neighbourhood quality and self-rated health for residents of eight suburban neighbourhoods with modestly contrasting income profiles in the Vancouver Census Metropolitan Area. Survey respondents
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International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 11:404-418
The primary objective was to examine the influence of child/family, school, and neighbourhood on Kindergarten children's outcomes. The sample consisted of 2743 children attending 181 Kindergarten classes from 272 neighbourhoods. Standardized measures