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    Family and community resilience: a Photovoice study

    Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), in combination with adverse community environments, can result in traumatic stress reactions, increasing a person’s risk for chronic physical and mental health conditions....

    Yvonne Tan, Danielle Pinder, Imaan Bayoumi in International Journal for Equity in Health (2024)

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    Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on life and learning experiences of indigenous and non-Indigenous university and college students in Ontario, Canada: a qualitative study

    The years people spend attending university or college are often filled with transition and life change. Younger students often move into their adult identity by working through challenges and encountering new...

    Farriss Blaskovits, Imaan Bayoumi, Colleen M. Davison, Autumn Watson in BMC Public Health (2023)

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    Food worry and mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

    There is limited and inconsistent literature examining the relationship between food worry and mental health in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined the association between food worry and ...

    Brenna B. Han, Eva Purkey, Colleen M. Davison, Autumn Watson in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    “I don’t know if we’ll ever live in harmony”: a mixed-methods exploration of the unmet needs of Syrian adolescent girls in protracted displacement in Lebanon

    The current crisis in Syria has led to unprecedented displacement, with neighbouring Lebanon now hosting more than 1.5 million conflict-affected migrants from Syria. In many situations of displacement, adolesc...

    Colleen M. Davison, Hayley Watt, Saja Michael in Archives of Public Health (2021)

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    Reproductive health interventions for Inuit youth in the north: a sco** review

    Inuit have thrived in the northern regions of Canada and Alaska for thousands of years. Recent evidence suggests that Inuit in this region have experienced systemic barriers to reproductive health with resulti...

    Hannah Mikhail, Sarah E. Kelly, Colleen M. Davison in Reproductive Health (2021)

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    Creating a locally driven research agenda for the ethnic minorities of Eastern Myanmar

    Research funding and production is inequitably distributed internationally, with emphasis placed on the priorities of funders and international partners. Research capacity development, along with agenda-settin...

    Eva Purkey, Saw Nay Htoo, Rachel Whelan in Health Research Policy and Systems (2019)

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    Physical fighting, fighting-related injuries and family affluence among Canadian youth

    Physical fighting is an assaultive behaviour that can lead to injury. Family affluence is a health determinant that can influence injury. This study examines the relationship between family affluence and two o...

    Maya Djerboua, Bingshu E. Chen, Colleen M. Davison in BMC Public Health (2016)

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    Youth injury prevention in Canada: use of the Delphi method to develop recommendations

    The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Survey is one of very few cross-national health surveys that includes information on injury occurrence and prevention within adolescent populations. A collaboration...

    Ian Pike, Shannon Piedt, Colleen M. Davison, Kelly Russell in BMC Public Health (2015)

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    Critical examination of knowledge to action models and implications for promoting health equity

    Knowledge and effective interventions exist to address many current global health inequities. However, there is limited awareness, uptake, and use of knowledge to inform action to improve the health of disadva...

    Colleen M. Davison, Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh in International Journal for Equity in Health (2015)

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    Replication of a whole school ethos-changing intervention: different context, similar effects, additional insights

    Whole school, ethos-changing interventions reduce risk behaviours in middle adolescence, more than curriculum-based approaches. Effects on older ages are not known. We set out to replicate one of these interve...

    Penelope Hawe, Lyndal Bond, Laura M Ghali, Rosemary Perry in BMC Public Health (2015)

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    Bicycle helmet use and bicycling-related injury among young Canadians: an equity analysis

    Cycling is a major activity for adolescents in Canada and potential differences exist in bicycling-related risk and experience of injury by population subgroup. The overall aim of this study was to inform heal...

    Colleen M Davison, Michael Torunian in International Journal for Equity in Health (2013)