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VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

!ndigenous populations and health in Canada

Gone, J.P., Pomerville, A., Hartmann, W. 

    E., Wendt, P. C., Klem, S. H., & Birrage,

    R. L. (2019).  The implact of historical

    trauma on health outcomes for

    indigenous populations in the usa and

    canada:  A systematic review.

    American Psychologist, 74(1), 2--35. 

National Collaborating Centre for 

    Aboriginal Health. (2019). An overview

    of Aboriginal health in canada. 

    Retrieved from https://www.ccnsa-

    nccah.ca/docs/context/fs-Overview

    AborignialHealth-EN.pdf

Nelson, C., Lawford, K. M.,

    Otterman, V., & Darling, E. K. (2019).

    Mental health indicators among

    pregnant aboriginal women in

    canada: results from the maternity

    experiencesurvery. Health Promotion

    and Chronic Disease Prevention

    in Canada, 38, 269-276.

Richardson, K. L., Driedger, M. S. J.,

    Pizzi, N., Wu, Jianhong, 7 

    Moghadas, S. M. (2012).  Indigenous

    populations health protection: a

    canadian perspective. BioMed

    Central Public Health, 12, 1098. Doi:

    10.1186/1471-2458-12-1098

Statisics Canada. (2019). Aboriginal

    peoples in Canada: first nations

    people, metis and inuit.  Retrieved

    from https://www.12.statcan.gc.

    ca/nas_enm/2011/as-sa/99-011- 

    x2011001-eng.cfm

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