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Publikováno v:
PS: Political Science and Politics, 2014 Jan 01. 47(1), 215-216.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43284513
Publikováno v:
Environmental Justice. 14:14-32
Background: Residents of census tract 708 in St. John Parish, Louisiana, face the highest nationwide cancer risk from air pollution due to chloroprene emissions from the Denka Performance Elastomer...
Autor:
Krista M Milford, Darlene M. Juschka, Sylvia Barton, Jane Ursel, Mary Hampton, Melissa A. Wuerch, Y. Nichole Faller, Alexis Zederayko, Pertice Moffitt, Cheryl Fraehlich
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 36:4058-4083
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has become a worldwide epidemic, yet little is known about the experiences of women survivors living in rural and Northern Canadian communities. Existing statistics suggest that women living in rural areas of the Canad
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Violence. 32:633-644
Few studies have examined the impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) within rural and northern communities. The current study addressed gaps within the literature by gathering perspectives from community service providers and academic researchers
Autor:
Wilfreda E. Billie Thurston, Christine A. Ateah, Kendra L. Nixon, Mary Hampton, Leslie M. Tutty, H. Lorraine Radtke, E. Jane Ursel
Publikováno v:
Violence against women. 26(12-13)
Intimate partner violence (IPV), mental health, disabilities, and child abuse history were examined for 292 Indigenous compared with 295 non-Indigenous Canadian women. IPV was assessed by the Composite Abuse Scale and mental health by the Symptom Che
Autor:
E. Jane Ursel, Christine A. Ateah, H. L. Radtke, Mary Hampton, Leslie M. Tutty, Kendra L. Nixon, Wilfreda E. Billie Thurston
Publikováno v:
Journal of interpersonal violence. 36(3-4)
This research examines how mental health issues associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) relate to women’s intersecting identities of race/ethnicity, disability status, and child abuse history. Data ( N = 595) from a Canadian triprovincial s
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Journal of interpersonal violence. 34(4)
The current study examined the needs of women experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) in a profiled northern community in Saskatchewan, Canada. A focus group was conducted with eight knowledgeable and experienced service providers to gain an inc
Autor:
Angelina Baydala, Roxanne Boekelder, Ken Goodwill, Kim McKay-McNabb, Pat McNabb, Betty McKenna, Mary Hampton, Carrie Bourassa, Cheryl Placsko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palliative Care. 26:6-14
In this article, we share words spoken by Aboriginal elders from Saskatchewan, Canada, in response to the research question, “What would you like non-Aboriginal health care providers to know when providing end-of-life care for Aboriginal families?
Publikováno v:
Humanity & Society. 33:18-34
This paper examines the multiple oppressions faced by Aboriginal women as a result of Canada's sexist and racist colonial past. We explore the destructive affects of colonization on gender relations and societal structures and argue that Aboriginal w
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The Humanistic Psychologist. 34:159-176
In health care settings, personal meanings of death, dying, grieving, and care at end of life tend to be eclipsed by technical and rational biomedical frameworks of understanding. We propose that by narrating personal meanings, multivocal significanc