Population-specific HIV/AIDS status report [electronic resource] : Aboriginal peoples / Public Health Agency of Canada.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781100158730 (electronic bk.)
- Physical Description: 1 electronic text (xvi, 122 p.) : ill., map, digital file.
- Publisher: Ottawa, Ont. : Public Health Agency of Canada, 2010
Content descriptions
General Note: | CatMonthString:january.23 Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. Multi-User. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | 1. Introduction. 1.1 Meaning and Use of Evidence in this Report -- 1.2 Methodology -- 1.3 References. 2. Demographic Profile. 2.1 Population Size and Projected Growth -- 2.2 Geographic location: 2.2.1 First Nations; 2.2.2 Inuit; 2.2.3 Métis; 2.2.4 Population mobility, housing and homelessness -- 2.3 Age -- 2.4 Sex -- 2.5 Language: 2.5.1 First Nations; 2.5.2 Inuit; 2.5.3 Métis -- 2.6 Education: 2.6.1 First Nations; 2.6.2 Inuit; 2.6.3 Métis -- 2.7 Employment: 2.7.1 First Nations; 2.7.2 Inuit; 2.7.3 Métis -- 2.8 Income: 2.8.1 First Nations; 2.8.2 Inuit; 2.8.3 Métis -- 2.9 Health status: 2.9.1 First Nations; 2.9.2 Inuit; 2.9.3 Métis -- 2.10 References. 3. Status of the Concentrated HIV/AIDS Epidemic among Aboriginal Peoples. 3.1 Overview of the Concentrated HIV/AIDS Epidemic among Aboriginal Peoples -- 3.2 Sex -- 3.3 Perinatal Transmission -- 3.4 Age -- 3.5 Injection Drug Use -- 3.6 Gay, Two-Spirit, Bisexual and other Men Who Have Sex with Men -- 3.7 Lesbian, Two-Spirit, Bisexual and other Women Who Have Sex with Women -- 3.8 People in Prison -- 3.9 HIV Co-morbidity -- 3.10 References. 4. Current Evidence on Factors that Impact Aboriginal Peoples' Resiliency and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS. 4.1 Determinants of health: 4.1.1 Culture; 4.1.2 Social Environments and Social Support Networks; 4.1.3 Income, Education and Employment; 4.1.4 Physical Environments; 4.1.5 Personal Health Practices and Coping Skills; 4.1.6 Healthy Child Development; 4.1.7 Biology and Genetic Endowment; 4.1.8 Health Services; 4.1.9 Gender; 4.1.10 Residential Schools -- 4.2 References. 5. Current HIV/AIDS Research. 5.1 Methodology -- 5.2 Research Analysis: 5.2.1 Geographic distribution of research projects; 5.2.2 Research projects addressing prevention, care and treatment; 5.2.3 Research projects addressing specific populations; 5.2.4 Resilience; 5.2.5 Community research capacity, research dissemination and knowledge transfer -- 5.3 Areas for Further Research -- 5.4 References. 6. Current Response to HIV/AIDS among Aboriginal Peoples. 6.1 Methodology -- 6.2 Overview -- 6.3 Population-specific Strategies -- 6.4 Population-specific Networks, Coalitions and Advisory Bodies -- 6.5 Program Analysis: 6.5.1 Response to HIV/AIDS among First Nations off-reserve, Inuit and Métis populations; 6.5.2 Response to HIV/AIDS among First Nations populations living on-reserve; 6.5.3 Response to HIV/AIDS among Aboriginal people in prison -- 6.6 References. 7. Conclusions: 7.1 References. Appendix A: 1) Search terms; 2) Databases searched -- Appendix B: Research Projects Focusing on HIV/AIDS among Aboriginal Peoples -- Appendix C: 1) Population-specific Networks, Coalitions and Advisory Bodies -- 2) Organizations Involved in the Delivery of Programs and Time-Limited Projects (2006-2008) Addressing HIV/AIDS among Aboriginal Populations Residing Off-Reserve. |
Type of Computer File or Data Note: | Text (HTML), electronic book. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: Internet. |
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note: | Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff. Access restricted by subscription. |
Issuing Body Note: | Made available online by Canada Commons. |
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