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The population health approach to housing : Approche de la santé de la population en fonction du logement

13 Dec 2002

The objectives of the NHRC are to: identify priority areas for housing-related The group considered that there were large gaps research or demonstration, encourage greater in knowledge, especially in the health impacts of cooperation, develop partnerships and minimize the social and economic aspects of housing and overlap in research activities, encourage support that there was a role that the NHR [...] The Towards a Population Health population health perspective, in short, suggests Approach to Housing that the large socio-economic differences in health seen in Canada and other similar societies has to do with the cumulative lifelong impact of The approach taken in developing the research multiple, overlapping stressors of everyday life, area of population health and housing attempts to stretche [...] This report, therefore, also briefly aspect of the spatial dimensions of the home considers the relationship between housing and iv The Population Health Approach to Housing: A Framework for Research health in relevant sub-populations in Canadian as the NLSCY and the NPHS, but the housing society. [...] In developing an argument for such a framework, Section 2 reviews the primary The population health perspective is based on a underpinnings of the population health perspective, synthesis of a diverse public health and social emphasizing its importance in the Canadian scientific literature which suggests that the most social policy discourse and the primary evidence important antecedents of human [...] The development of a framework of understanding for relationships between housing, - the major determinants of human health are socio-economic status and health may contribute cultural, social, and economic factors—both to the development of a population health at the population and individual levels, and framework generally, and to the development not medical care inputs and utilization; of a pop
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Authors

Dunn, James R

Pages
80
Published in
Canada

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