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Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
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The Reports from the Community Quality of Life Research Program are posted at:
http://www.utoronto.ca/qol/communit.htm
as are details about the "How to Carry Out a Community Quality of Life Project"
manual.

Articles based on the Community Quality of Life Approach include:

Raphael, D., Steinmetz, B., Renwick, R. et al., (1999). The community quality of
life project: A health promotion approach to understanding communities.  Health
Promotion International, 14, 197-207.

Raphael, D. & Bryant, T. (2000). Putting the population into population health.
Canadian Journal of Public Health, 91, 9-12.

Raphael, D., Phillips, S., Renwick, R., & Sehdev, H. (2000). Government policies
as a threat to public health: Findings from two community quality of life
studies in Toronto. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 91, 181-187.

Raphael, D., Renwick, R., Brown, I., Steinmetz, B., Sehdev, H., & Phillips, S.
(2001). Making the links between community structure and individual well-being.
Community quality of life in Riverdale, Toronto, Canada.  Health and Place, 7
(3), 17-34.

Raphael, D., Renwick, R., Brown, I., Philipps, S., & Sehdev, H. (revision under
review). Community quality of life in low income urban neighbourhoods: Findings
from two contrasting communities in Toronto, Canada.  Journal of the Community
Development Society.

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