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Hatala A, Morton D, Deschenes C, Bird-Naytowhow K
BMC Public Health . 2024 Sep; 24(1):2540. PMID: 39294619
Background: Human relationships with and connections to nature and the "land" are a commonly accepted Social Determinant of Health. Greater knowledge about these relationships can inform public health policies and...
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Morton D, Linton J, Hatala A
BMJ Open . 2022 Jul; 12(7):e055568. PMID: 35863835
Introduction: Indigenous youth participation in decision-making is internationally recognised as a pathway to promote health equity, decolonisation and social inclusion. Hearing Indigenous youth voices and actively involving them in decisions...
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Morton D, Bird-Naytowhow K, Pearl T, Hatala A
Health Place . 2020 Apr; 61:102268. PMID: 32329733
Photovoice has been widely used as a participatory visual research methodology within the social sciences and health research. Given photovoice's critical and pedagogical potential, its advancement within Indigenous resilience and...
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Hatala A, Njeze C, Morton D, Pearl T, Bird-Naytowhow K
BMC Public Health . 2020 Apr; 20(1):538. PMID: 32312240
Background: Population and environmental health research illustrate a positive relationship between access to greenspace or natural environments and peoples' perceived health, mental health, resilience, and overall well-being. This relationship is...
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Hatala A, Morton D, Njeze C, Bird-Naytowhow K, Pearl T
Soc Sci Med . 2019 Apr; 230:122-130. PMID: 31009878
Relationships to land and nature have long been recognized globally as a central Indigenous determinant of health. As more Indigenous peoples migrate to larger urban centers, it is crucial to...
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Lavoie J, Ward A, Wong S, Ibrahim N, Morton D, ONeil J, et al.
Int J Equity Health . 2018 Oct; 17(1):156. PMID: 30285775
Background: Indigenous peoples globally experience a disproportionate burden of mental illness due to forced policies and practices of colonization and cultural disruption. The objective of this study was to provide...