A survey of perceptions of health risk was conducted on 297 randomly selected residents of Akwesasne, a Mohawk community of approximately 13,000 citizens, straddling the border between Canada and the United States. The survey was conducted to understand how residents of Akwesasne perceive different types of health risks, and how attitudes about such risks are formed. Survey questions focused on association to the words risk and health, ranking of health hazards present in the community, sources of information on health risks, confidence in organizations and agencies responsible for health risk management, and a series of questions on risk related attitudes and behaviours. The survey demonstrated higher perceptions of risk among older as com...
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A face to face survey addressing environmental risk perception was conducted in January through Marc...
Objective: To identify health risks among a rural, non-reservation group of American Indian adolesce...
The role of culture in the geography of health and technological hazard perception research is an im...
54 pagesA national survey of 1500 Canadians was carried out to assess public perception of health ri...
28 pagesIn this article, we present the results of a national survey of 1500 Canadians on their atti...
Access to safe drinking water is a pressing social policy issue globally. Despite the milestones rea...
Access to safe drinking water is a pressing social policy issue globally. Despite the milestones rea...
Indigenous cultures perceive the natural environment as an essential link between traditional cultur...
Developing a better understanding of the factors underlying health and environmental risk perspectiv...
A personal estimate of a health risk may not correspond to a scientific assessment of the health ris...
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Currently, there is limited literature demonstrating awareness of how contemporary Aboriginal People...
Purpose This joint Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Indian Health Service (IHS) describes the r...
The population of Kootenai County increased 55.7% between 1990 and 2000. Population growth and indus...
Perceptions of health risks were surveyed in the inner city of Centro Habana, Cuba. A questionnaire ...
A face to face survey addressing environmental risk perception was conducted in January through Marc...
Objective: To identify health risks among a rural, non-reservation group of American Indian adolesce...
The role of culture in the geography of health and technological hazard perception research is an im...
54 pagesA national survey of 1500 Canadians was carried out to assess public perception of health ri...
28 pagesIn this article, we present the results of a national survey of 1500 Canadians on their atti...
Access to safe drinking water is a pressing social policy issue globally. Despite the milestones rea...
Access to safe drinking water is a pressing social policy issue globally. Despite the milestones rea...
Indigenous cultures perceive the natural environment as an essential link between traditional cultur...
Developing a better understanding of the factors underlying health and environmental risk perspectiv...
A personal estimate of a health risk may not correspond to a scientific assessment of the health ris...
The link between the urban environment and health has long been recognized. In spite of this, the en...
Currently, there is limited literature demonstrating awareness of how contemporary Aboriginal People...
Purpose This joint Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Indian Health Service (IHS) describes the r...
The population of Kootenai County increased 55.7% between 1990 and 2000. Population growth and indus...
Perceptions of health risks were surveyed in the inner city of Centro Habana, Cuba. A questionnaire ...
A face to face survey addressing environmental risk perception was conducted in January through Marc...
Objective: To identify health risks among a rural, non-reservation group of American Indian adolesce...