DOI: 10.24124/2007/bpgub523
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Reclaiming overall well-being: an analysis of individual- and community-level characteristics contributing to well-being in Yukon First Nations

Abstract: This collaborative study implemented a new conceptual framework for health research relevant to Yukon First Nations people and actively involved Yukon First Nations as partners into all steps of the research. Selected characteristics from the Yukon Adult RHS data-set (individual-level characteristics) and the ecological variable survey (communitylevel characteristics) underwent a sequence of bivariate and multivariate comparisons to explore associations with three outcome measures for overall well-being: no de… Show more

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