Results: The study presents the most recent data on Francophones living in rural or urbain areas in Ontario. It consists of four parts. The first describes the general and regional characteristics of Francophones living in rural or urbain areas. The second presents data on identity. The third ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine where rural physicians grew up, when during their training they became interested in rural medicine, factors influencing their decisi... BTB Chan,N Degani,T Crichton,... - 《Canadian Family Physician》 被引量: 139发表: 2005年 Changes in quality of life and perceptions ...
A sample of 56 parents of developmentally handicapped children from rural communities in south eastern Ontario completed the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale 鈥 FACES-II, the Family Crisis-Oriented Personal Evaluation Scale 鈥 F-COPES, the Questionnaire on Resources and Stress-Short ...
Conlon, M.S.C., Caswell, J.M., Santi, S.A., Ballantyne, B., Meigs, M.L., Knight, A., Earle, C.C., Hartman, M.: Access to palliative care for cancer patients living in a northern and rural environment in Ontario, Canada: The effects of geographic region and rurality on end-...
A rural area of Ontario,Canada will become the home of a series of new(3) houses(house) built around a working farm.Rather than being owned by one family,this is a community(4) where many people will come together to plant food and other organic (有机的) crops.They will work to bui...
driven by the increased demand for services and residential relocation. Consequently, this leads to elevated home prices and higher rental rates. In contrast, sparsely populated rural locales or regions marked by diminished demand typically offer a more limited range of amenities and experience slower ...
Here we used data from 2,325 population-based studies, with measurements of height and weight from 71 million participants, to report the height and body-mass index (BMI) of children and adolescents aged 5–19 years on the basis of rural and urban place of residence in 200 countries ...
A House in Rural Ontario This particular attraction has faded in recent years, because the strength of the Canadian dollar means new arrivals have less purchasing power than they had in previous years. House prices in Canada have continued to rise, while prices in many other countries have eithe...
AIDS-related stigma has received increasing attention in the literature; however, little is known about the devastating impact it has on rural women living with AIDS (WLA) in India. This cross-sectional study (N = 68), analyzed from complete baseline data, identified a number of correlates of...
1.2. Living in the Region Studies have mainly focused on people of differing sexualities and/or genders in large urban centres, and the few studies conducted in rural regions come from the United States, Europe, or elsewhere in Canada, which does not allow us to fully grasp the particularities...