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HIV / AIDS and Aboriginal Women in Canada: A Case Study

HIV / AIDS and Aboriginal Women in Canada: A Case Study

... HIVIAIDS and Aboriginal Women in Canada BY SUSAN JUDITH SHIP AND LAURA NORTON Aboriginal Women in Hard to Reach Communities at Risk for HIV Aboriginal women constituted 49 6 per cent of newly diagnose[.] ...

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Disparities in breast screening, stage at diagnosis, cancer treatment and the subsequent risk of cancer death: a retrospective, matched cohort of aboriginal and non aboriginal women with breast cancer

Disparities in breast screening, stage at diagnosis, cancer treatment and the subsequent risk of cancer death: a retrospective, matched cohort of aboriginal and non aboriginal women with breast cancer

... fewer Aboriginal women with breast cancer treated with systemic therapies, surgery or ...among Aboriginal women that influence differences in relevant systemic treatments using hormonal ...

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The distribution and determinants of mammographic density measures in Western Australian aboriginal women

The distribution and determinants of mammographic density measures in Western Australian aboriginal women

... STATA IC 14.2 was used for statistical analysis. Correl- ation coefficients were used to estimate the reliability of the repeated mammographic measurements. Reliability was found to be high (intraclass correlation > ...

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Confronting Power: Aboriginal Women and Justice Reform

Confronting Power: Aboriginal Women and Justice Reform

... of Aboriginal reformers put into the Task Force, the degree to which colonial impacts were overlooked for female prison- ers requires ...six Aboriginal women who worked on the two committees did not ...

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Evaluation of ‘Stop Smoking in its Tracks’: an intensive smoking cessation program for pregnant Aboriginal women incorporating contingency-based financial rewards

Evaluation of ‘Stop Smoking in its Tracks’: an intensive smoking cessation program for pregnant Aboriginal women incorporating contingency-based financial rewards

... rural Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Health Services sites. Women were eligible if they or their partner were Aboriginal; and if they were: current smokers or had quit since becoming pregnant; ≥16 ...

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Is Canada Peaceful and Safe for Aboriginal Women?

Is Canada Peaceful and Safe for Aboriginal Women?

... against Aboriginal women on the basis of their race, gender and ...that Aboriginal women suffer when they report being sexually assaulted or raped or any number ...

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Becoming empowered: a grounded theory study of Aboriginal women's agency

Becoming empowered: a grounded theory study of Aboriginal women's agency

... twenty Aboriginal women from across Australia, (see Table 1) embodied the spirit of this investigative ...an Aboriginal woman sharing a similar subject position to that of my participants, and myself ...

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Cultural adaptation of a shared decision making tool with Aboriginal women: a qualitative study

Cultural adaptation of a shared decision making tool with Aboriginal women: a qualitative study

... by Aboriginal people and their com- munities related to oppression and marginalization that results from ...situated Aboriginal people as central to a collaborative process of societal change with ...

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Exploring Australian Aboriginal Women’s experiences of menopause: a descriptive study

Exploring Australian Aboriginal Women’s experiences of menopause: a descriptive study

... for women to express their distress in order to seek assistance or as a way of explanation to their male partners, whether or not there is an understanding of ...these women do not seek help due to such ...

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"It's almost expected": rural Australian Aboriginal women's reflections on smoking initiation and maintenance: a qualitative study

"It's almost expected": rural Australian Aboriginal women's reflections on smoking initiation and maintenance: a qualitative study

... of Aboriginal women elsewhere as there is considerable var- iation between Aboriginal ...of women is ...employed women may have different experiences [50] and it is important that ...

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A Suitable Place: Positive Change for Federally Sentence Aboriginal Women in Canada

A Suitable Place: Positive Change for Federally Sentence Aboriginal Women in Canada

... A Suitable Place BY LORl SPARLING The Task Force resolved to build already being implemented, such as "If the history of women's imprisonment is one of indifference, it will come as no surprise that t[.] ...

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Racism, Sexism and Colonialism: The Impact on the Health of Aboriginal Women in Canada

Racism, Sexism and Colonialism: The Impact on the Health of Aboriginal Women in Canada

... Racism, Sexism, and Colonialism mpact on t h e Hea Aborigina Women in Canada CARRIE B O U R A S S A , K I M M C K A Y M C N A B B A N D M A R Y H A M P T O N Cet article su&re que les pratiques et les[.] ...

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Aboriginal Women at Midlife: Grandmothers as Agents of Change

Aboriginal Women at Midlife: Grandmothers as Agents of Change

... Maggie Rodman, "Inner Landscape," Resin, 52 X 45 X 8 cm Maggie Rodman began studying art in the early 1970s She earned a BFA from York University and a M Sc in Art Education from the State University[.] ...

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Women and Risk: Aboriginal Women, Colonialism, and Correctional Practice

Women and Risk: Aboriginal Women, Colonialism, and Correctional Practice

... Women and Risk BY PATRlClA MONTURE ANGUS Dans cet article il est question des effets conntinus de la Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) report politiquedecolonisation etdespratiquessubiespa[.] ...

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Co-construction of a Data Collection Tool: A Case Study with Atikamekw Women

Co-construction of a Data Collection Tool: A Case Study with Atikamekw Women

... with Aboriginal Women (QNWA, 2012) were developed by the Quebec Native Women’s Association to clarify some specificities of research with Indigenous women (Table ...

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Addressing unresolved tensions to build effective partnerships: lessons from an Aboriginal cancer support network

Addressing unresolved tensions to build effective partnerships: lessons from an Aboriginal cancer support network

... of Aboriginal women with breast cancer in Canada suggests that mainstream support groups may not meet the needs of Aboriginal women [10], and in Australia, Indigenous cancer patients are not ...

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Cast all imaginations: Umbi speak

Cast all imaginations: Umbi speak

... represent Aboriginal women as part of a living, emotionally- charged ...in Aboriginal society but also situates Aboriginal women outside “the meaningless and perhaps barbarous ...

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Shared decision-making and health for First Nations, Métis and Inuit women: a study protocol

Shared decision-making and health for First Nations, Métis and Inuit women: a study protocol

... urban Aboriginal community of women in an interpretive descriptive qualitative ...13 Aboriginal women will be interviewed to explore their health/social decision-making ...six women who ...

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Support vs. solidarity: white involvement in the Aboriginal movement

Support vs. solidarity: white involvement in the Aboriginal movement

... However, Aboriginal members of the TIHRG went out of their way to invite these white women to ...white women in the group were afraid of recreating colonial power relationships, which meant that ...

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National guide to a preventive health assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

National guide to a preventive health assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

... for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are ...excess Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander morbidity and mortality need to include investment in the management of previously unrecognised ...

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