Nancy MacNeill
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Lys C, Logie C, Mackay K, MacNeill N, Loppie C, Gittings L, et al.
AIDS Care
. 2022 Jun;
35(3):411-416.
PMID: 35722818
Limited research has evaluated sexual health promotion projects with adolescents living in Arctic regions. The study objective was to examine changes in STI knowledge and safer sex efficacy among youth...
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Logie C, Lys C, Mackay K, MacNeill N, Pauchulo A, Yasseen 3rd A
Int J Behav Med
. 2019 Jun;
26(4):449-453.
PMID: 31218560
Background: Syndemic approaches explore the synergistic relationships between social and health inequities. Such approaches are particularly salient for the Northwest Territories, Canada, that experiences national social (food insecurity, intimate partner...
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Logie C, Lys C, Dias L, Schott N, Zouboules M, MacNeill N, et al.
Health Soc Care Community
. 2019 Apr;
27(5):1204-1213.
PMID: 30989767
Sexual and mental health disparities are reported in Arctic Canada as in other Arctic regions that experience shared challenges of insufficient healthcare resources, limited transportation, and a scarcity of healthcare...
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Logie C, Lys C, Fujioka J, MacNeill N, Mackay K, Yasseen Iii A
BMJ Sex Reprod Health
. 2018 Dec;
PMID: 30591551
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STI) prevention in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada is an urgent concern as STI prevalence is seven-fold the national average. The study objective was to explore...
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Lys C, Logie C, MacNeill N, Loppie C, Dias L, Masching R, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2016 Oct;
6(10):e012399.
PMID: 27697877
Introduction: Indigenous youth are disproportionately represented in new HIV infection rates in Canada. Current and historical contexts of colonisation and racism, disconnection from culture and land, as well as intergenerational...