This thesis examines health disparities in terms of identifiable injuries between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in the far northern regions of Canada. I consider the history of Aboriginal people's relations with non-Aboriginal peoples and begin to survey the possible reasons why health disparities exist between these two populations. The Canadian Community Health Survey (Cycle 1.1) (CCHS) is utilized to examine injury outcomes in the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Bivariate and multivariate regression analysis is utilized to present statistically significant associations between the dependent variable "injured in past 12 months, yes or no" and various independent variables that were deemed to have a possible influence on injuries ...
Background: It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indig...
Despite being the fastest growing population in Canada, Indigenous Canadians possess some of the poo...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
This thesis examines health disparities in terms of identifiable injuries between Aboriginal and non...
Background: The current study examines what factors contribute to higher injury ris...
Background: Evidence from various jurisdictions has shown higher rates of injury for Aboriginal comp...
Background Disparities in injury rates between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal popula...
Background: Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of major trauma. However, po...
Background: Our objective was to explore intentional injury disparity between Indig...
Background. The project, Injury in British Columbia’s Aboriginal Communities: Building Capaci...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background Worldwide, Indigenous people have disproportionately higher rates of transport injuries....
<div><p>Background</p><p>Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence tha...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: The project, Injury in British Columbia's Aboriginal Communities: Building Capacity whil...
Background: It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indig...
Despite being the fastest growing population in Canada, Indigenous Canadians possess some of the poo...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
This thesis examines health disparities in terms of identifiable injuries between Aboriginal and non...
Background: The current study examines what factors contribute to higher injury ris...
Background: Evidence from various jurisdictions has shown higher rates of injury for Aboriginal comp...
Background Disparities in injury rates between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal popula...
Background: Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of major trauma. However, po...
Background: Our objective was to explore intentional injury disparity between Indig...
Background. The project, Injury in British Columbia’s Aboriginal Communities: Building Capaci...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background Worldwide, Indigenous people have disproportionately higher rates of transport injuries....
<div><p>Background</p><p>Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence tha...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: The project, Injury in British Columbia's Aboriginal Communities: Building Capacity whil...
Background: It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indig...
Despite being the fastest growing population in Canada, Indigenous Canadians possess some of the poo...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...