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Hello
I am trying to send along some of the reference I found in my research to
everyone who asked for them. I have pasted a copy of the references from the
SDOH section.  There was a rural focus to my report, hence the few rural
reference throughout.

Thanks for your input.

Leah

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2.      Lalonde, M., A new perspective on the health of Canadians: a working
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3.      Romano, R., Building on Values: The future of Health Care in Canada - The
Final Report . 2002, Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada. p. 392.
4.      Skooner, M. and A. Caven, Rural Health in Nova Scotia : Policy Backgrounder.
2005, Prepared for the RCIP Rural Policy Forum, February 17-19, 2005: Rural
Communities Impacting Policy Project.
5.      World Health Organization, Social Determinants of Health: The Solid Facts 2nd
edition, R. Wilkinson and M. Marmot, Editors. 2003, World Health Institute. p.
1-33.
6.      Ministerial Advisory Council on Rural Health, Rural Health in Rural Hands:
Strategic Directions for Rural, Remote, Northern and Aboriginal Communities.
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7.      Cartwright, F. and A. Allen, Understanding the rural-urban gap. 2002,
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8.      First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, A statistical profile on the Health of
First Nations in Canada. 2003, Health Canada. p. 90.
9.      Stedmann, R., J. Parkins, and T. Beckley, Resource dependence and community
well-being in rural Canada. Rural Sociology, 2004. 69(2): p. 213-234.
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Wilkinson and M. Marmot, Editors. 2003, World Health Institute. p. 1-33.
11.     Polanyi, M., E. Tompa, and J. Foley, Labour market flexibility and worker
insecurity, in Social Determinants of Health: Canadian perspectives, D.
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12.     Virtanen, P., et al., Health inequalities in the workforce: the labour
market core-periphery structure. International Journal of Epidemiology, 2003.
32: p. 1015-1021.
13.     Jackson, A., The unhealthy Canadian workplace, in The Social Determinants of
Health: Canadian Perspectives, D. Raphael, Editor. 2004, Canadian Scholars'
Press Inc: Toronot. p. 79-94.
14.     Rural Communities Impacting Policy Project, Painting the Landscape of Rural
Nova Scotia, in Rural communities impacting policy Project, R. Lyons and A.
Bull, Editors. 2003: Halifax. p. 1-105.
15.     Phipps, S., The impact of poverty on health : A scan of research literature,
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17.     Mitura, V. and R. Bollman, The health of rural Canadians: A rural-urban
comparison of health indicators. Rural and Small Town Canada Analysis Bulletin,
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19.     Ungerleider, C. and T. Burns, The state and quality of Canadian public
education, in Social Determinants of Health: Canadian perspectives, D. Raphael,
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health? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2005. 57: p. 501-505.
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health effects of social capital in British Columbia. Social Science and
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29.     Ziersch, A., et al., Neighbourhood life and social capital : implications
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of primary evidence. Social Science and Medicine, 2005. in press: p. 22.
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32.     Reimer, B., Understanding Social Capital: its Nature and Manifestations in
Rural Canada. Prepared for presentation at the 2002 CSAA Annual Conference,
Toronto, ON. 2002. p. 1-29.
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Rural Sociology, 1998. 63(4): p. 574-598.
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Quoting "Thompson, Kenneth" <[log in to unmask]>:

> take a look at the work of bruce link at columbia..
>
> and please send me what you find in your search!!
>
> ken thompson
> associate professor of psychiatry and public health
> univ of pittsburgh
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
> Leah Bartlett
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 7:56 AM
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> Subject: [SDOH] SDOH and mental health
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> Hello,
> I am trying to put together a quick report on the social determinants of
> health
> in terms of mental health, as well as related community programs. Any
> suggestions for good sources??
>
> Leah
>
> Leah Bartlett
> MSc Candidate
> Research Assistant
> Community Health and Epidemiology
> Dalhousie University
> http://che.medicine.dal.ca/
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Leah Bartlett
MSc Candidate
Research Assistant
Community Health and Epidemiology
Dalhousie University
http://che.medicine.dal.ca/
(t) 902-494-2750
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