Strategies for recruiting women living with human immunodeficiency virus in community-based research: lessons from Canada

K Webster, A Carter, K Proulx-Boucher… - … in Community Health …, 2018 - muse.jhu.edu
Objectives: This study sought to describe the recruitment of women living with HIV (WLWH)
into the community-based Canadian HIV Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health Cohort …

HIV testing and care in Canadian Aboriginal youth: a community based mixed methods study

JE Mill, RC Jackson, CA Worthington… - BMC infectious …, 2008 - Springer
Background HIV infection is a serious concern in the Canadian Aboriginal population,
particularly among youth; however, there is limited attention to this issue in research …

[图书][B] A review of research on criminal victimization and First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples, 1990 to 2001

LN Chartrand, C McKay - 2006 - assembly.nu.ca
1. Introduction onsiderable attention and study have been focused on the impact of the
Canadian criminal justice system on Aboriginal peoples over the last decade. 1 Commission …

The use of maximum likelihood methods to estimate the risk of tuberculous infection and disease in a Canadian First Nations population

M Clark, E Vynnycky - International journal of epidemiology, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Background Tuberculosis (TB) notification rates among First Nations people in British
Columbia, Canada, are higher than those among non-First Nations people, although rates …

[PDF][PDF] Building research partnerships to strengthen sexual health of Aboriginal youth in Canada

MR Hampton, K McKay-McNabb… - The Australian …, 2007 - groups.psychology.org.au
The article describes the process of building research partnerships between university
researchers, community-based organizations, and Aboriginal communities to improve …

" AIDS is something scary": Canadian Aboriginal youth and HIV testing.

JE Mill, T Wong, C Archibald… - … : A Journal of …, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
The purpose of the current study was to explore the HIV testing behaviours of Canadian
Aboriginal youth, who have an increased vulnerability to HIV infection. In our mixed method …

Visioning health: Using the arts to understand culture and gender as determinants of health for HIV-positive Aboriginal women (PAW)

T Prentice - 2015 - ruor.uottawa.ca
Previous research, mostly on HIV-positive Aboriginal women (PAW) instead of with them,
has focused primarily on their HIV-illness experience and the gaps and needs that arise …

[PDF][PDF] Voices from the fire: innovative and collaborative findings to inform effective HIV/AIDS interventions in Aboriginal communities

SD Oddie, RS Denys, L Armstrong, Q Quin… - Volume VI, Winter …, 2014 - caan.ca
There is a large difference in HIV/AIDS rates among Aboriginal people compared to non-
Aboriginal people in Alberta as well as the rest of Canada. To address this epidemic a team …

[图书][B] Revue de la recherche sur la victimisation criminelle et les membres des Premières nations, les Métis et les Inuits, 1990 à 2001

LN Chartrand, C McKay - 2006 - justice.gc.ca
1. Introduction u cours des dix dernières années, de nombreuses mesures et études ont mis
l'accent sur les répercussions du système canadien de justice pénale sur les Autochtones 1 …

[PDF][PDF] HIV/AIDS Prevention for Women in Canada

J Gahagan, C Ricci - 2011 - academia.edu
HIV/AIDS Prevention for Women in Canada: Page 1 HIV/AIDS Prevention for Women in
Canada: A Meta-Ethnographic Synthesis Authors: Jacqueline Gahagan | Christina Ricci Page 2 …