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                             26 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A national study of Indigenous youth homelessness in Canada Kidd, S.A.

176 C p. 163-171
artikel
2 An interview project with native American people: a community-based study to identify actionable steps to reduce health disparities Leston, J.

176 C p. 82-91
artikel
3 Are Gypsy Roma Traveller communities indigenous and would identification as such better address their public health needs? Heaslip, V.

176 C p. 43-49
artikel
4 Challenges faced in diabetes risk prediction among an indigenous South Asian population in India using the Indian Diabetes Risk Score Vijayakumar, V.

176 C p. 114-117
artikel
5 Conceptual interdisciplinary model of exposure to environmental changes to address indigenous health and well-being Billiot, S.

176 C p. 142-148
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6 Cultural connectedness protects mental health against the effect of historical trauma among Anishinabe young adults Gray, A.P.

176 C p. 77-81
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7 Cultural identity, leadership and well-being: how indigenous storytelling contributed to well-being in a New Zealand provincial rugby team Hapeta, J.

176 C p. 68-76
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8 ‘Desculturización,’ urbanization, and nutrition transition among urban Kichwas Indigenous communities residing in the Andes highlands of Ecuador Chee, V.A.

176 C p. 21-28
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9 Does the National Rural Health Mission improve the health of tribal women? Perspectives of husbands in Maharashtra, India Jungari, S.

176 C p. 50-58
artikel
10 Editorial Board
176 C p. ii
artikel
11 Giri-nya-la-nha (talk together) to explore acceptability of targeted smoking cessation resources with Australian Aboriginal women Bovill, M.

176 C p. 149-158
artikel
12 Health of Indigenous Peoples: contributor biographies
176 C p. 4-14
artikel
13 Incorporating indigenous knowledge in health services: a consumer partnership framework Kirkham, R.

176 C p. 159-162
artikel
14 Indigenous public health: nothing about us without us! Came, H.

176 C p. 2-3
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15 Metabolic syndrome and cardiometabolic risk factors among indigenous Malaysians Aghakhanian, F.

176 C p. 106-113
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16 Motor vehicle injury prevention in eight American Indian/Alaska Native communities: results from the 2010–2014 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tribal Motor Vehicle Injury Prevention Program Crump, Carolyn E.

176 C p. 29-35
artikel
17 Racially-motivated housing discrimination experienced by Indigenous postsecondary students in Canada: impacts on PTSD symptomology and perceptions of university stress Motz, T.A.

176 C p. 59-67
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18 Raising the profile of the inequalities in health of indigenous peoples Sim, F.

176 C p. 1
artikel
19 Receiving essential health services on country: Indigenous Australians, native title and the United Nations Declaration Creamer, S.

176 C p. 15-20
artikel
20 Risk and resiliency: the syndemic nature of HIV/AIDS in the indigenous highland communities of Ecuador Đào, L.U.

176 C p. 36-42
artikel
21 Social contributors to cardiometabolic diseases in indigenous populations: an international Delphi study Stoner, L.

176 C p. 133-141
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22 Social determinants of self-reported health for Canada's indigenous peoples: a public health approach Bethune, R.

176 C p. 172-180
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23 The shame of fat shaming in public health: moving past racism to embrace indigenous solutions Warbrick, I.

176 C p. 128-132
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24 Understanding longer-term disability outcomes for Māori and non-Māori after hospitalisation for injury: results from a longitudinal cohort study Wyeth, E.H.

176 C p. 118-127
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25 Water (in)security and American Indian health: social and environmental justice implications for policy, practice, and research Mitchell, F.M.

176 C p. 98-105
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26 ‘We need to not be footnotes anymore’: understanding Métis people's experiences with mental health and wellness in British Columbia, Canada Auger, Monique D.

176 C p. 92-97
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