References

1. Health Canada. Unintentional and Intentional Injury Profile for Aboriginal People in Canada, 1990-1999. Ottawa: Health Canada, 2001.

2. Young TK. Review of research on aboriginal populations in Canada: Relevance to their health needs. British Medical Journal 2003; 27: 419-22.

3.  Karmali S, Laupland K, Harrop A, et al. Epidemiology of severe trauma among status Aboriginal Canadians: A population-based study. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005; 172(8): 1007-11.

4.  Tjepkema M. Non-fatal injuries among Aboriginal Canadians. Health Reports 2005; 16(2): 9-22.

5.  Tjepkema M, Wilkins R, Pennock J, Goedhuis N. Potential years of life lost at ages 25 to 74 among Status Indians, 1991 to 2001. Health Reports  2011; 22(1): 25-36.

6.  Tjepkema M, Wilkins R, Senécal S, et al. Potential years of life lost at ages 25 to 74 among Métis and non-Status Indians, 1991 to 2001. Health Reports 2011; 22(1): 37-46.

7.  Health Canada. A Statistical Profile on the Health of First Nations in Canada: Health Services Utilization in Western Canada, 2000. Ottawa: Health Canada, 2009.

8.  Peters PA, Oliver LA, Carrière GM. Geozones: An area-based method for analysis of health outcomes. Health Reports 2012; 23(1): 55-64.

9.  Fantus D, Shah B, Qiu F, et al. Injury in First Nations communities in Ontario. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2009; 100(4): 258-62.

10. Alaghehbandan R, Sikdar KC, MacDonald D, et al. Unintentional injuries among children and adolescents in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2010; 69(1): 61-71.

11.  Oliver LN, Kohen DE. Unintentional injury hospitalizations among children and youth in areas with a high percentage of Aboriginal identity residents: 2001/2002 to 2005/2006. Health Reports 2012; 23(3): 7-15.

12.  Finès P, Bougie E, Oliver LN, Kohen DE. Hospitalizations for unintentional injuries among Canadian adults in areas with a high percentage of Aboriginal identity residents. Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada 2013; 33(4).

13.  Carrière G, Garner R, Sanmartin C, LHAD Research Team. Acute-care hospitalizations and Aboriginal identity in Canada, 2001/2002. Health Research Working Paper Series (Catalogue 82-622-X, No. 002) Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 2010.

14. Birken CS, Parkin PC, To T, Macarthur C. Trends in rates of death from unintentional injury among Canadian children in urban areas: Influence of socio-economic status. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2006; 175(8): 867-8.

15.  Canadian Institute for Health Information. Reducing Gaps in Health: A Focus on Socio-economic Status in Urban Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2008.

16.  Canadian Institute for Health Information. Injury hospitalizations and socio-economic status. Analysis in Brief. Ottawa: Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2010.

17.  Oliver LN, Kohen DE. Neighbourhood variation in hospitalization for unintentional injury among children and teenagers. Health Reports 2010; 21(4): 9-17.

18. Oliver LN, Kohen DE. Neighbourhood income gradients in hospitalisations due to motor vehicle traffic incidents among Canadian children. Injury Prevention 2009; 15: 163-9.

19.  Canadian Institute for Health Information. How Healthy are Rural Canadians? An Assessment of their Health Status and Health Determinants. Ottawa: Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2006.

20.  Marrone S. Understanding barriers to health care: A review of disparities in health care services among Indigenous populations. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2007; 66(3): 188-98.

21. Statistics Canada. Aboriginal Peoples in Canada in 2006: Inuit, Métis and First Nations (Catalogue 97-558-XIE) Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 2008.

22.  Statistics Canada. Educational Portrait of Canada, 2006 (Catalogue 97-560-X) Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 2008.

23.  Statistics Canada. Aboriginal People Living Off-reserve and the Labour Market: Estimates from the Labour Force Survey, 2007 (Catalogue 71-588-X) Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 2008.

24.  Adelson N. The embodiment of inequity: Health disparities in Aboriginal Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2005; 96(Suppl. 2): S45-61.

25.  Canadian Institute for Health Information. Executive Summary: Data Quality Documentation, Discharge Abstract Database, 2006-2007. Ottawa: Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2007.

26.  Canadian Institute for Health Information. International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, Canada (ICD-10-CA). Ottawa: Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2009.

27.  Wilkins R, Uppal S, Finès P, et al. Life expectancy in the Inuit-inhabited areas of Canada, 1989 to 2003. Health Reports 2008; 19(1): 7-19.

28.  Wilkins R, Peters PA. PCCF+ Version 5K User’s Guide: Automated Geocoding Based on the Statistics Canada Postal Code Conversion Files (Statistics Canada, Catalogue  82F0086-XDB) Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 2012.

29.  O’Sullivan E. The Community Well-Being Index (CWB): Measuring Well-Being in First Nations and Non-Aboriginal Communities, 1981-2006. Unpublished report submitted to Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. Ottawa, 2011.

30.  White JP, Beavon D, Spence N, eds. Aboriginal Well-Being: Canada’s Continuing Challenge. Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc., 2007.

31.  Kegler SR. Applying the compound Poisson process model to the reporting of injury-related mortality rates. Epidemiologic Perspectives and Innovations 2007; 4: 1.

Date modified: