Health & Place
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Landscapes of inequities, structural racism, and disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: Experiences of immigrant and racialized populations in Canada.
87:103214-103214.
2024
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COVID-19 brought the water struggles in Ghana into our homes in Canada: Collective emotions and WASH struggles in distant locations during health emergencies.
83:103099-103099.
2023
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Short-term impact of a neighbourhood-based intervention on mental health and self-rated health in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
83:103052-103052.
2023
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“And if my goal is never to leave Casey House?”: The significance of place attachment for patients at a specialty HIV hospital in Toronto, Canada.
83:103100-103100.
2023
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Do cigarette prices near secondary schools vary by area-level socioeconomic status? Findings from a field study in Ontario and Québec, Canada.
79:102936-102936.
2023
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The critical need for WASH in emergency preparedness in health settings, the case of COVID-19 pandemic in Kisumu Kenya.
76:102841-102841.
2022
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Re-imagining world: From human health in the world to ‘all-world health’.
71:102620-102620.
2021
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Towards an integrated theoretical framework for understanding water insecurity and gender-based violence in Low-and middle-income countries (LMICs).
71:102651-102651.
2021
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From social determinants to social epigenetics: Health geographies of chronic disease.
69:102561-102561.
2021
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Has public health messaging during the COVID-19 pandemic reflected local risks to health?: A content analysis of tweeting practices across Canadian geographies.
69:102568-102568.
2021
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Area-level differences in the prices of tobacco and electronic nicotine delivery systems — A systematic review.
65:102395-102395.
2020
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An ambivalent atmosphere: Employment training programs and mental health recovery.
62:102266-102266.
2020
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Journeying together: A visual exploration of “engagement” as a journey in HIV programming and service delivery.
61:102247-102247.
2020
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‘Wellbeing is shown in our appearance, the food we eat, what we wear, and what we buy’: Embodying wellbeing in Ghana.
55:177-187.
2019
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Creating “therapeutic landscapes” at home: The experiences of families of children with autism.
52:46-54.
2018
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“What the mind does not know, the eyes do not see”. Placing food allergy risk in sub-Saharan Africa.
51:125-135.
2018
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A review of neighborhood effects and early child development: How, where, and for whom, do neighborhoods matter?.
46:155-174.
2017
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Revisiting the use of ‘place’ as an analytic tool for elucidating geographic issues central to Canadian rural palliative care.
41:19-23.
2016
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“It's like a different world”: Natural places, post-secondary students, and mental health.
34:241-250.
2015
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Dreaming of toilets: Using photovoice to explore knowledge, attitudes and practices around water–health linkages in rural Kenya.
31:208-215.
2015
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The Neighbourhood Effects on Health and Well-being (NEHW) study.
31:65-74.
2015
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Co-creating health’s lively, moving frontiers: Brief observations on the facets and possibilities of non-representational theory.
30:165-170.
2014
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A geography of moral hazard: Sources and sinks of motor-vehicle commuting externalities.
29:161-170.
2014
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Doing ‘technological time’ in a pediatric hemodialysis unit: An ethnography of children.
27:112-119.
2014
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Co-variation in dimensions of smoking behaviour: A multivariate analysis of individuals and communities in Canada.
22:29-37.
2013
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Corrigendum to “The place of health and the health of place: Dengue fever and urban governance in Putrajaya, Malaysia” [Health Place 18 (3) (2012) 613–620].
21:179-179.
2013
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A model-based approach to select case sites for walkability audits.
18:1323-1334.
2012
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Neighbourhood influences on participation in activities among older adults with chronic health conditions.
18:869-876.
2012
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The place of health and the health of place: Dengue fever and urban governance in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
18:613-620.
2012
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Individual and contextual determinants of blood donation frequency with a focus on clinic accessibility: A case study of Toronto, Canada.
18:424-433.
2012
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Mapping bipolar worlds: Lived geographies of ‘madness’ in autobiographical accounts.
18:144-151.
2012
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Spatial aberration vs. geographical substance: Representing place in public health surveillance.
17:1242-1248.
2011
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‘I had to go to the hospital and it was freaking me out’: Needle phobic encounter space.
17:875-884.
2011
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Institutional geographies in dying: Nurses’ actions and observations on dying spaces inside and outside intensive care units.
17:814-821.
2011
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Cool aid? Health, wellbeing and place in the work of Bono and U2.
17:185-194.
2011
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Neighbourhood deprivation and regional inequalities in self-reported health among Canadians: Are we equally at risk?.
17:361-369.
2011
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Socio-spatial patterns of home care use in Ontario, Canada: A case study.
17:195-206.
2011
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Displacement and tuberculosis: recognition in nursing care.
16:1069-1076.
2010
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Health status and health behaviours in neighbourhoods: A comparison of Glasgow, Scotland and Hamilton, Canada.
16:331-338.
2010
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Individual and socio-environmental determinants of overweight and obesity in Urban Canada.
16:389-398.
2010
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Using population attributable risk to understand geographic disease clusters.
15:1142-1148.
2009
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Health in Hamilton neighbourhoods: Exploring the determinants of health at the local level.
15:374-382.
2009
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Emerging scholarship in the geographies of disability.
14:883-888.
2008
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Understanding place and health: A heuristic for using administrative data.
13:299-309.
2007
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Determinants of variation in food cost and availability in two socioeconomically contrasting neighbourhoods of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
13:273-287.
2007
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Mapping health on the Internet: A new tool for environmental justice and public health research.
13:72-86.
2007
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An embodied geography of disablement: Chronically ill women's struggles for enabling places in spaces of health care and daily life.
12:345-352.
2006
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Restructuring home care in the 1990s: Geographical differentiation in Ontario, Canada.
12:222-238.
2006
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‘Reasonable access’ to primary care: assessing the role of individual and system characteristics.
12:121-130.
2006
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Geographies of health in nursing.
12:110-118.
2006
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Meeting health need, accessing health care: the role of neighbourhood.
11:367-377.
2005
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The political ecology of health: perceptions of environment, economy, health and well-being among ‘Namgis First Nation.
11:349-365.
2005
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Placing the consumption of private complementary medicine: everyday geographies of older peoples’ use.
9:337-349.
2003
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The Aral Sea disaster and self-rated health.
9:73-82.
2003
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Community responses and coping strategies in the vicinity of a petroleum refinery in Oakville, Ontario.
8:177-190.
2002
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Liminality and breastfeeding: women negotiating space and two bodies.
8:61-76.
2002
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Environmental risk and (re)action: air quality, health, and civic involvement in an urban industrial neighbourhood.
7:163-177.
2001
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Late stages of epidemiological transition: health status in the developed world.
5:209-222.
1999
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Environmental health metanarratives: an analysis of policy making in Ontario, Canada.
5:139-156.
1999
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Guthrie House: a rural community organizing for wellness.
5:27-44.
1999
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Moving experiences: a qualitative analysis of health and migration.
4:327-339.
1998
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Allocating resources in health care: alternative approaches to measuring needs in resource allocation formula in Ontario.
4:79-89.
1998
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Ageing and aged care in the People's Republic of China: national and local issues and perspectives.
3:149-159.
1997
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Environmental health research: setting an agenda by spinning our wheels or climbing the mountain?.
3:1-13.
1997
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Glenda Laws-1959-1996 Obituary.
3:59-60.
1997
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Health and disease: A reader.
2:254-255.
1996
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Diminished worlds? The geography of everyday life with HIV/AIDS.
2:69-83.
1996
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Textbook in psychiatric epidemiology.
2:135-137.
1996
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Theory calming: you can only get there from here.
2:41-43.
1996
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Islands, health and development.
1:195-197.
1995
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Power and community: Organizational and cultural responses to AIDS.
1:132-133.
1995
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Coming out: exposing social theory in medical geography.
1:5-14.
1995
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The IGU commission on health, environment and development: aims and activities.
1:65-67.
1995
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