Dunn, James R. (James Roland), 1968-
Dunn, James R.
James R Dunn
Dunn , James R., 19..-...., épidémiologiste
Dunn, James R. 1968-
Dunn, James Roland (1968- ).
VIAF ID: 34145903 (Personal)
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Works
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Conceptualizing Housing Instability: Experiences with Material and Psychological Instability Among Women Living with Partner Violence | |
Development of the Canadian Marginalization Index: a new tool for the study of inequality | |
Direct and indirect effects of perceived social support on health-related quality of life in persons living with HIV/AIDS. | |
Drinking in context: the influence of gender and neighbourhood deprivation on alcohol consumption. | |
An ecological study of regional variation in work injuries among young workers. | |
Editorial changes at JECH | |
Editorial note: Peckham versus Newton. | |
Editorial: social epidemiology discovers environmental affordances | |
Effects of housing circumstances on health, quality of life and healthcare use for people with severe mental illness: a review. | |
Enabling the participation of marginalized populations: case studies from a health service organization in Ontario, Canada. | |
Establishing stability: exploring the meaning of ‘home’ for women who have experienced intimate partner violence | |
Evaluating place-based programmes for health improvement. | |
Gender differences in the relationship between housing, socioeconomic status, and self-reported health status. | |
Health Behavior vs the Stress of Low Socioeconomic Status and Health Outcomes | |
Health inequalities research in Canada: from data liberation to research proliferation to....? | |
Health status, quality of life, residential stability, substance use, and health care utilization among adults applying to a supportive housing program | |
Housing as a socio-economic determinant of health : assessing research needs | |
Identifying Social Pathways for Health Inequalities: The Role of Housing | |
The impact of psychosocial work conditions on attempted and completed suicide among western Canadian sawmill workers | |
Improving health equity through theory-informed evaluations: a look at housing first strategies, cross-sectoral health programs, and prostitution policy | |
Income distribution, public services expenditures, and all cause mortality in US States. | |
Inequalities in determinants of health among Aboriginal and Caucasian persons living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario: results from the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places Study. | |
Intervention research, randomised trials and knowledge for decision-making | |
Labour market income inequality and mortality in North American metropolitan areas | |
L'approche de la santé de la population en fonction du logement : cadre de recherche | |
The last speech, and voluntary confession of James Dunn, : who was executed on the sands of Carlisle, on Saturday the 1st day of September, 1792, for the crime of horse-stealing | |
Levels of influence in the built environment on the promotion of healthy child development | |
Mapping the core: chlamydia and gonorrhea infections in Calgary, Alberta. | |
Men's experiences of early life trauma and pathways into long-term homelessness. | |
Metropolitan income inequality and working-age mortality: a cross-sectional analysis using comparable data from five countries | |
Mortality among residents of shelters, rooming houses, and hotels in Canada: 11 year follow-up study | |
Neighbourhood chronic stress and gender inequalities in hypertension among Canadian adults: a multilevel analysis. | |
Neighbourhood deprivation and regional inequalities in self-reported health among Canadians: are we equally at risk? | |
The Neighbourhood Effects on Health and Well-being (NEHW) study. | |
Ottawa Statement from the Sparking Solutions Summit on Population Health Intervention Research | |
Paternal psychosocial work conditions and mental health outcomes: a case-control study. | |
Physical health and gender as risk factors for usage of services for mental illness | |
The population health approach to housing, 2002: | |
Proceedings [of the] fourteenth / Themes : production of industrial minerals as related to regulatory constraints ; industrial mineral mining in complex geologic regions / James R. Dunn, Robert H. Fakundiny, Lawrence V. Rickard. | |
Psychosocial and neo-material dimensions of SES and health revisited: Predictors of self-rated health in a Canadian national survey | |
Psychosocial effects of PCB contamination and remediation: The case of Smithville, Ontario | |
Relative and absolute availability of fast-food restaurants in relation to the development of diabetes: A population-based cohort study. | |
A report of the trials of James Dunn and Patrick Carty, for a conspiracy to murder the Right Honorable the Earl of Carhampton. By William Ridgeway, Esq. Barrister at Law | |
Residential moves, neighbourhood walkability, and physical activity: a longitudinal pilot study in Ontario Canada | |
Rethinking measurement of neighborhood in the context of health research. | |
Rethinking social epidemiology : towards a science of change | |
Sampling 'hard-to-reach' populations in health research: yield from a study targeting Americans living in Canada | |
Social determinants of health in Canada’s immigrant population: results from the National Population Health Survey | |
Socio-economic inequalities in healthy child development: the evidence grows | |
Standardized observation of neighbourhood disorder: does it work in Canada? | |
Swimming upstream. Access, health outcomes, and the social determinants of health | |
Telling stories: news media, health literacy and public policy in Canada | |
Toward a lexicon of population health. | |
"Under My Umbrella": the housing experiences of HIV positive parents who live with and care for their children in Ontario. | |
Understanding place and health: a heuristic for using administrative data | |
Unmet healthcare need, gender, and health inequalities in Canada. | |
The value of frameworks as knowledge translation mechanisms to guide community participation practice in Ontario CHCs. |