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Research Projects - Dr. Sylvia Abonyi

The following is a list of research projects that Dr. Abonyi is involved with. 

As our website is currently being updated, this listing is not comprehensive.

Click on the project's title for an overview of the project and links to related material.

Page First Nation’s Health Development: Tools for Assessment of Health and Social Service Program Impacts on Community Wellness and Capacity
 
Page Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population: SEDAP-II- Canada in the 21st Century
 
Page Tools 2 – Community Health and Wellness Indicators Reflecting Daily Life
 
Page The Determinants of TB Transmission in the Canadian-born Population of the Prairie Provinces
 
Page Aboriginal Health Research and Training Facility
 
Page Northern Saskatchewan HIV/AIDS and HEPATITIS C Awareness Initiative
 
Folder Evaluating the use of Community Health Indicators Toolkit and Program Logic Models
 
Folder Indigenous knowledge networks for infant, child, and family health
 
Folder A Comparative analysis of the emergence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus among the First Nations of Manitoba and Saskatchewan: 1945-1970
 
Folder HIV/Aids, maternal health and mother identities: narrative constructions, health-related behaviours and programming implications
 
Folder Phase III: Regional Review of the Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiatives and mid-term progress review of the Aboriginal Health Transition Fund
 
Folder Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population. SEDAP-II - Canada in the 21st Century: moving towards an older society
 
Folder Tier 2 Canada Research Chair Research Award (Aboriginal Health)
 
Page Aboriginal Aging Symposium 2008
 
Page Revitalising Health for All: Scaling Up/Learning from Comprehensive Primary Health Care Experiences
 
Page The Visual and Cultural Context of Health Body Weight and Body Image among Aboriginal Women in the Battlefords Tribal Council Region
 
Page Reducing mental health disparities through population health promotion: translating knowledge into practice – practice into knowledge
 
Page Cultural Vitalization as a Health Determinant Among Aboriginal Canadians
 
Page Phase II: Evaluation of the Aboriginal Health Transition Fund and the Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiatives
 
Page Evaluating Community and Organizational Transition to Enhance the Health Status of Residents of Northern Saskatchewan
 
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