Under-Served: Health Determinants of Indigenous, Inner-City, and Migrant Populations in Canada

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Akshaya Neil Arya, Thomas Piggott
Canadian Scholars’ Press, Sep 18, 2018 - Medical - 420 pages

In this edited collection, academics, heath care professionals, and policy-makers examine the historical, political, and social factors that influence the health and health care of Indigenous, inner-city, and migrant populations in Canada. This crucial text broadens traditional determinants of health—social, economic, environmental, and behavioural elements—to include factors like family and community, government policies, mental health and addiction, disease, homelessness and housing, racism, youth, and LGBTQ that heavily influence these under-served populations. With contributions from leading scholars including Dennis Raphael, this book addresses the need for systemic change both in and outside of the Canadian health care system and will engage students in health studies, nursing, and social work in crucial topics like health promotion, social inequality, and community health.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Section I
11
Section II
39
Section III
117
Section IV
197
Section V
265
Section VI
321
Conclusion
379
Glossary
383
Contributor Biographies
390
Back Cover
406
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About the author (2018)

Akshaya Neil Arya is an Assistant Clinical Professor in Family Medicine at McMaster University, Adjunct Professor in Environment and Resource Studies at the University of Waterloo, and Scholar in Residence at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Thomas Piggott is a family doctor and is finishing his training in public health and preventive medicine at McMaster University.

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