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Volume 31, no. 3, June 2011
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
In this issue
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Preface - What’s in a Name: Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
H. Morrison, M. Tracy -
Editoral - Non-communicable diseases - finally on the global agenda
A.T. Wielgosz -
Patterns of fatal machine rollovers in Canadian agriculture
J.M. DeGroot, C. Isaacs, W. Pickett, R.J. Brison -
Estimating gestational age at birth: a population-based derivation-validation study
M. L. Urquia, T. A. Stukel, K. Fung, R. H. Glazier, J. G. Ray -
The influence of primary health care organizational models on patients' experience of care in different chronic disease situations
R. Pineault, S. Provost, M. Hamel, A. Couture, J.F. Levesque -
An assessment of the barriers to accessing food among food-insecure people in Cobourg, Ontario
S. Tsang, A.M. Holt, E. Azevedo -
Estimates of the treated prevalence of bipolar disorders by mental health services in the general population: comparison of results from administrative and health survey data
A.G. Bulloch, S. Currie, L. Guyn, J.V. Williams, D.H. Lavorato, S.B. Patten -
Report summary - Life with arthritis in Canada: a personal and public health challenge
S. O’Donnell, C. Lagacé, L. McRae, C. Bancej -
Book review - Internet, Mail and Mixed-Mode Surveys: The Tailored Design Method
K.K.Y. Poon -
Conferences
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada (CDIC) is a quarterly scientific journal focussing on current evidence relevant to the control and prevention of chronic (i.e. non-communicable) diseases and injuries in Canada. Since 1980 the journal has published a unique blend of peer-reviewed feature articles by authors from the public and private sectors and which may include research from such fields as epidemiology, public/community health, biostatistics, the behavioural sciences, and health services or economics. Only feature articles are peer reviewed. Authors retain responsibility for the content of their articles; the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the CDIC editorial committee nor of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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