A cross-sectional study investigated risk factors associated with choices to drink bottled water and tap water in rural Saskatchewan. Of 7,500 anonymous postal questionnaires mailed out, 2,065 responses were analyzed using generalized linear mixed models. Those who reported a water advisory (p < 0.001) or living in the area for £10 years (p = 0.01) were more likely to choose bottled water. Those who reported tap water was not safe to drink were more likely to choose bottled water, an effect greater for those who had no aesthetic complaints (p ≤ 0.001), while those with aesthetic complaints were more likely to choose bottled water if they believed the water was safe (p < 0.001). Respondents who treated their water and did not use a com...
Abstract Background Over four million Canadians receive their drinking water from private water supp...
The demand for bottled water has increased rapidly over the past decade, but bottled water is extrem...
Few studies have assessed social inequalities in exposure to drinking water contaminants. This study...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study investigated risk factors associated with choices to drink bottled...
In rural areas of Saskatchewan, tap water supplied to houses is not typically tested for quality and...
The relationship between tap water and health has been a topic of public concern and calls for bett...
A safe, reliable drinking water supply is an essential component of public health and plays a critic...
Graduation date: 1997Contamination of drinking water occurs despite strict regulations, yet few stud...
Background: Previous studies have shown that low-income Latinos generally drink bottled water over t...
Defensive expenditures on bottled water for home use are related to: incomes, aesthetics (taste, con...
In Canada the quality of drinking water and its availability are a reflection of where one lives. Co...
This study compares factors influencing tap drinking water compared by those enviromental factors af...
Previous studies have described concerns regarding tap water in Indigenous communities, yet there is...
Due to the potential for serious and widespread outbreaks of waterborne disease, managing the risk o...
The objective of this study was to examine differences in tap water consumption and perceptions of b...
Abstract Background Over four million Canadians receive their drinking water from private water supp...
The demand for bottled water has increased rapidly over the past decade, but bottled water is extrem...
Few studies have assessed social inequalities in exposure to drinking water contaminants. This study...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study investigated risk factors associated with choices to drink bottled...
In rural areas of Saskatchewan, tap water supplied to houses is not typically tested for quality and...
The relationship between tap water and health has been a topic of public concern and calls for bett...
A safe, reliable drinking water supply is an essential component of public health and plays a critic...
Graduation date: 1997Contamination of drinking water occurs despite strict regulations, yet few stud...
Background: Previous studies have shown that low-income Latinos generally drink bottled water over t...
Defensive expenditures on bottled water for home use are related to: incomes, aesthetics (taste, con...
In Canada the quality of drinking water and its availability are a reflection of where one lives. Co...
This study compares factors influencing tap drinking water compared by those enviromental factors af...
Previous studies have described concerns regarding tap water in Indigenous communities, yet there is...
Due to the potential for serious and widespread outbreaks of waterborne disease, managing the risk o...
The objective of this study was to examine differences in tap water consumption and perceptions of b...
Abstract Background Over four million Canadians receive their drinking water from private water supp...
The demand for bottled water has increased rapidly over the past decade, but bottled water is extrem...
Few studies have assessed social inequalities in exposure to drinking water contaminants. This study...