382 results on '"Frohlich, Katherine L."'
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2. Contrasting Stakeholders’ Perspectives on the First Full-Year School Street Initiatives in Ontario, Canada
3. Inequality in COVID-19 mortality in Quebec associated with neighbourhood-level vulnerability domains
4. Emboldening Pillar 4 research at CIHR: Vers un enhardissement de la recherche dans le thème 4 des IRSC
5. Schooling, Interrupted: A Critical Account of Motivation and Education during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Quebec
6. Health promotion
7. Investigating social inequalities in children’s independent mobility, active transportation and outdoor free play in two Canadian cities
8. Resilience among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: A photovoice study
9. “It reflects the society in which we live, except now everything is accentuated”: youth, social inequities, and the COVID-19 pandemic
10. Moving Beyond Health in All Policies: Exploring How Policy Could Front and Centre the Reduction of Social Inequities in Health
11. Capturing Complexity Complexities in Health Promotion Intervention Research: Conducting Critical Realist Evaluation realists Evaluation
12. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in indoor air and tap water samples in residences of pregnant women living in an area of unconventional natural gas operations: Findings from the EXPERIVA study
13. Do you mind if I smoke here? Exploring the insights that public benches bring to public health research
14. Quarantots, quarankids, and quaranteens: how research can contribute to mitigating the deleterious impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on health behaviours and social inequalities while achieving sustainable change
15. Smoking in Young Adults : A Study of 4-Year Smoking Behavior Patterns and Residential Presence of Features Facilitating Smoking Using Data From the Interdisciplinary Study of Inequalities in Smoking Cohort
16. Is Smoking Cessation in Young Adults Associated With Tobacco Retailer Availability in Their Activity Space?
17. Capturing Complexity in Health Promotion Intervention Research: Conducting Critical Realist Evaluation
18. The role of education and other transition milestones in the progression of social inequalities in cigarette smoking between the ages of 18 and 25: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey
19. Understanding the Experiences of COVID-19 Public Health Measures and Well-Being: A Qualitative Study Among Older Adults in Quebec, Canada
20. Is accessibility in the eye of the beholder? Social inequalities in spatial accessibility to health-related resources in Montréal, Canada
21. “Don't smoke in public, you look like trash”: An exploratory study about women's experiences of smoking-related stigmatisation and the connection to neighbourhood-level deprivation
22. Considering the age-graded nature of associations between socioeconomic characteristics and smoking during the transition towards adulthood
23. Residential environments and smoking behaviour patterns among young adults: A prospective study using data from the Interdisciplinary Study of Inequalities in Smoking cohort
24. Inequality in COVID-19 mortality in Quebec associated with neighbourhood-level vulnerability domains
25. Social inequalities in health information seeking among young adults in Montreal
26. Urinary and hair concentrations of trace metals in pregnant women from Northeastern British Columbia, Canada: a pilot study
27. Expected or Completed? Comparing Two Measures of Education and Their Relationship with Social Inequalities in Health Among Young Adults
28. Intersectoriality in Danish municipalities : corrupting the social determinants of health?
29. Mechanisms of Stigmatization in Family-Based Prevention and Treatment of Childhood Overweight and Obesity
30. Young adults' experiences of neighbourhood smoking-related norms and practices: A qualitative study exploring place-based social inequalities in smoking
31. The (De)normalisation of Smoking Among Apprentices: Plurality of Settings, Norms and Vulnerability Levels.
32. Children’s right to the city and their independent mobility: why it matters for public health
33. The added value of accounting for activity space when examining the association between tobacco retailer availability and smoking among young adults
34. Risk, play and free-range kids
35. Playing just makes me happy
36. Playing is fun! (… or is it?)
37. Playing as progress
38. Active play
39. The play paradox
40. Mechanisms of Stigmatization in Family-Based Prevention and Treatment of Childhood Overweight and Obesity
41. The (De)normalisation of Smoking Among Apprentices: Plurality of Settings, Norms and Vulnerability Levels
42. Ottawa Statement from the Sparking Solutions Summit on Population Health Intervention Research / Déclaration d’Ottawa issue du sommet Provoquer des solutions sur la recherche interventionnelle en santé des populations
43. Learning from the Social Sciences in Chronic Diseases Health Promotion: Structure, Agency and Distributive Justice
44. Rethinking Exposure in Area Studies on Social Inequities in Smoking in Youth and Young Adults
45. Area Effects on Behaviour and Lifestyle: The Spatiality of Injustice
46. 'Hard-To-Reach' or Hardly Reaching? Critical Reflections on Engaging Diverse Residents From Low Socio-Economic Status Neighborhoods in Public Health Research
47. Considering daily mobility for a more comprehensive understanding of contextual effects on social inequalities in health: A conceptual proposal
48. Moving beyond the residential neighborhood to explore social inequalities in exposure to area-level disadvantage: Results from the Interdisciplinary Study on Inequalities in Smoking
49. Context as a Fundamental Dimension of Health Promotion Program Evaluation
50. Playing for health? Revisiting health promotion to examine the emerging public health position on children's play
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