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Predictive Accuracy of Dynamic Risk Factors for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Sex Offenders: An Exploratory Comparison Using STABLE-2007.
2011-08-01

Although Aboriginal offenders are overrepresented in Canadian prisons, there is limited research examining the extent to which commonly used risk factors and risk scales are applicable to Aboriginals. Aboriginal (n = 88) and non-Aboriginal (n = 509) sex offenders on community supervision were compared on the ...

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Initiation and duration of breastfeeding in an aboriginal community in south western Sydney.
2011-08-01

The Gudaga Study is a prospective, longitudinal birth cohort study of Australian urban Aboriginal children. Mothers of Aboriginal infants were recruited using a survey of all mothers admitted to the maternity ward of an outer urban hospital in Sydney. These data established initiation rates among Gudaga infants and ...

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The Aboriginal-White Encounter: Towards Better Communication.
1991-12-01

The research reported here seeks to explain communication failure between Whites and Aboriginals in Australia, based on an examination of fundamental concepts underlying the world view of each group. The research arose from the observation that in Aboriginal-White encounters, each group had different expectations of and conclusions about the same events, ...

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Marriage networks among Australian Aboriginal populations Michael HOUSEMAN (CNRS, Paris)

,000 in Manipur (Figure 28). As the chart indicates, infant mortality decreased the most in the states that had

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Two Aboriginal registered nurses show us why black nurses caring for black patients is good medicine.
2011-12-01

Abstract In Queensland, Aboriginal nurses are limited in number in comparison to the mainstream nursing workforce. More Aboriginal registered nurses are needed to cater for Aboriginal patients in our Australian healthcare system in view of today's burgeoning Indigenous health crisis. It is a foregone conclusion ...

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Birth outcomes in the Inuit-inhabited areas of Canada
2010-02-23

BackgroundInformation on health disparities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations is essential for developing public health programs aimed at reducing such disparities. The lack of data on disparities in birth outcomes between Inuit and non-Inuit populations in Canada prompted us to compare birth outcomes in Inuit-inhabited areas with those in ...

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Dental caries among Australian Aboriginal, non-Aboriginal Australian-born, and overseas-born children.
1997-01-01

Few studies have specifically compared the prevalence of dental caries among contemporary Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children. Historically, Aboriginal groups have had substantially fewer dental caries than non-Aboriginal peoples. More recently, however, this trend appears to have been reversed, with ...

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Preservice Teachers' Discriminatory Judgments
2007-12-01

Having pursued policies of human rights and multiculturalism, Canadians regard themselves as tolerant. Yet some critics say that when it comes to Aboriginals, Canadians seem xenophobic and discriminatory. This study is the first empirical test of whether Canadian preservice teachers' judgments about the performance of Aboriginal students are ...

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Developmental progress in urban Aboriginal infants: A cohort study.
2011-04-01

Aim:? To measure, describe and investigate potential predictors of early developmental progress in urban Aboriginal infants. Methods:? The Gudaga study is a longitudinal birth cohort study of urban Aboriginal infants. At 12?months 134 infants were assessed using the Griffiths Mental Development ...

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Pneumococcal vaccination and otitis media in Australian Aboriginal infants: comparison of two birth cohorts before and after introduction of vaccination
2009-02-19

BackgroundAboriginal children in remote Australia have high rates of complicated middle ear disease associated with Streptococcus pneumoniae and other pathogens. We assessed the effectiveness of pneumococcal vaccination for prevention of otitis media in this setting.MethodsWe compared two birth cohorts, one enrolled before (1996�2001), and the second enrolled after ...

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Carriage of multiple ribotypes of non-encapsulated Haemophilus influenzae in aboriginal infants with otitis media.
1996-04-01

Ribotyping with the restriction enzyme XbaI was used to study the dynamics of Carriage of non-encapsulated Haemophilus influenzae (NCHi) in Aboriginal infants at risk of otitis media. Carriage rates of NCHi in the infants in the community were very high; the median age for detection was 50 days and colonization was virtually 100% by ...

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Smoking and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and M?ori children.
2010-09-01

Smoking and the deaths and suffering it causes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and M?ori than other Australians and New Zealanders. While, many tobacco control activities that are not specifically targeted at children will have a positive impact on child health, this review concentrates on recent tobacco control research on pregnant women ...

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The historical roots of high rates of infant death in Aboriginal communities in Canada in the early twentieth century: the case of Fisher River, Manitoba.
1999-06-01

Infant mortality is investigated for a period of thirty years at the beginning of the 20th century in the Aboriginal Nations community of Fisher River, Manitoba. Infant mortality rates were generated from parish records of infant burials from the Methodist mission at Fisher River and later archived at the United ...

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From hospital to home: The quality and safety of a postnatal discharge system used for remote dwelling Aboriginal mothers and infants in the top end of Australia.
2011-06-17

OBJECTIVE: to examine the transition of care in the postnatal period from a regional hospital to a remote health service and describe the quality and safety implications for remote dwelling Aboriginal mothers and infants. DESIGN: a retrospective cohort study of maternal health service utilisation and birth outcomes, key informant interviews with health ...

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Integrating conventional science and aboriginal perspectives on diabetes using fuzzy cognitive maps.
2006-11-03

There is concern among Aboriginal communities in Canada that conventional approaches to the treatment of diabetes are ineffective in part because they fail to recognize the local Aboriginal perspective on the causal determinants of diabetes. While this shortcoming has been recognized, there have been no explicit attempts to practically define these ...

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Comparison of the predictors of alcohol use and misuse among Han and aboriginal students in Taiwan.
2004-11-11

The objective of this study was to compare the predictors of alcohol usage between the Han and aboriginal students in Taiwan. Results showed a significant gender difference for alcohol use and problematic drinking in both Han and aboriginal adolescents, with males having a higher prevalence of these problems than females in both groups. ...

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Health and Quality of Life of Aboriginal Residential School Survivors, Bella Coola Valley, 2001
2005-09-01

The purpose of this study was to make comparisons between Aboriginal residential school survivors' perceptions of health status and overall quality of life, and Aboriginal non-residential school attendees, as well as between non-Aboriginals. Data were obtained from thirty-three questions derived from the 2001 ...

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Anthropometric measurements of Australian Aboriginal adults living in remote areas: comparison with nationally representative findings.

To compare body size measurements in Australian Aboriginals living in three remote communities in the Northern Territory of Australia with those of the general Australian population. Height, weight, waist and hip circumferences and derivative values of body mass index (BMI), waist-hip ratio (WHR), waist-height ratio (WHT), and waist-weight ratios (WWT) of adult ...

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The changing epidemiology of invasive pneumococcal disease in aboriginal and non-aboriginal western Australians from 1997 through 2007 and emergence of nonvaccine serotypes.
2010-06-01

BACKGROUND. In 2001, Australia introduced a unique 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (7vPCV) 2-, 4-, and 6-month schedule with a 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23vPPV) booster for Aboriginal children, and in 2005, 7vPCV alone in a 2-, 4-, and 6-month schedule for non-Aboriginal children. Aboriginal adults are ...

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Distribution of the Immunoglobulin Markers at the IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgA(2), and k-Chain loci in Australian Aborigines: Comparison with New Guinea Populations.
1971-01-01

In recent years, studies on the physical anthropology of the Australian Aborigines have been supplemented by data on blood groups and various serum protein polymorphisms, the haptoglobin and transferrin types, the serum Gc component, serum pseudocholinest...

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Elevated rates of HIV infection among young Aboriginal injection drug users in a Canadian setting
2006-03-08

ObjectivesRecent reports have suggested that Aboriginal and American Indian people are at elevated risk of HIV infection. We undertook the present study to compare socio-demographic and risk variables between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal young (aged 13 � 24 years) injection drug users (IDUs) and characterize the burden of HIV ...

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Recent fertility and mortality trends among aboriginal and nonaboriginal populations of central Siberia.
1997-06-01

We examine mortality and fertility patterns of aboriginal (primarily Evenki and Keto) and Russian (i.e., nonaboriginal) populations from the Baykit District of Central Siberia for the period 1982-1994. Mortality rates in the aboriginal population of Baykit are substantially greater than those observed in the Russians and are comparable to levels recently ...

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Disease patterns among Canadian aboriginal children. Study in a remote rural setting.
1998-09-01

OBJECTIVE: To describe disease patterns among children in an isolated aboriginal community, and to compare them with patterns found among other aboriginal and non-aboriginal Canadian children. DESIGN: Retrospective review of logbooks and patient charts extracted from nursing station records for all visits to the community's nursing ...

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Acoustic Characteristics of Naturally Occurring Cries of Infants with "Colic."
1996-12-01

Conducted spectrum analysis of standard and vociferous cries from infants with Wessel's colic, non-Wessel's colic, and comparison infants. Vociferous cries had longer duration, higher fundamental frequency, and greater percentage of dysphonation than standard cries. After feedings, problematic criers had greater percentage of ...

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Prespeech Vocalizations of a Deaf Infant: A Comparison with Normal Metaphonological Development.
1984-12-01

Results of a comparative study of speech-like vocalizations of a deaf infant and 11 hearing infants indicated that from eight to 13 months, the deaf subject differed strikingly from hearing infants of comparable age. The topography of the deaf infant's vocalizations resembled that of four- to six-month-old hearing ...

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Aboriginal premature mortality within South Australia 1999-2006: a cross-sectional analysis of small area results
2011-05-10

BackgroundThis paper initially describes premature mortality by Aboriginality in South Australia during 1999 to 2006. It then examines how these outcomes vary across area level socio-economic disadvantage and geographic remoteness.MethodsThe retrospective, cross-sectional analysis uses estimated resident population by sex, age and small areas based on the 2006 Census, and Unit ...

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Risk indicators for depressed mood in youth: Limited association with Aboriginal cultural status
2008-04-01

INTRODUCTIONThere have been too few studies on urban Aboriginal youth to permit inferences about depressed mood in this subgroup. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether Aboriginal cultural status is independently associated with moderate or severe depressed mood in youth after controlling for other covariates, including socioeconomic ...

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The importance of delayed cord clamping for Aboriginal babies: a life-enhancing advantage.
2008-11-06

Third stage management has typically focused on women and postpartum haemorrhage. Clamping and cutting the umbilical cord following the birth of the baby has continued to be a routine part of this focus. Active versus physiological management of third stage is generally accepted as an evidence-based plan for women to avoid excessive blood loss. Other considerations around this decision are rarely ...

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Otitis media in Australian Aboriginal children: an overview.
1999-10-01

Remote and rural Australian Aboriginal children achieve lower standards of numeracy and literacy than their non-Aboriginal peers. The reasons are complex, but extraordinarily high rates of conductive hearing loss (> 50%) are, in part, responsible for poor classroom success. In addition to the burden of acute bacterial respiratory illness (highest rates ...

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The photovoice method: researching the experiences of Aboriginal health workers through photographs.
2010-01-01

This paper discusses the methodological framework and perspectives that were used in a larger study aiming at examining the experience of working life among female Aboriginal health care workers. Currently, the voice of Aboriginal women who work in the Australian health system has not received much attention. In comparison to other ...

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The Effectiveness of Web-Delivered Learning with Aboriginal Students: Findings from a Study in Coastal Labrador
2008-12-01

This paper outlines the findings of a study that explores perspectives of e-learning for aboriginal students in five coastal communities in Labrador, Canada. The rural nature of many communities in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, coupled with a dramatically declining enrollment, has resulted in expanding use of e-learning as a means to provide quality high school ...

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INFANT MORTALITY TRENDS IN THE
1992-01-01

contributing to the international ranking of the United States on infant mortality, and discusses some of the problems in making infant mortality comparisons across countries. It was prepared in response to a request from Representative Willis D. Gradison, Jr., the ranking Republican member of the House Committee on the Budget. The ...

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Perinatal Care in Canada
2004-08-25

Health IssueCanada's standard of perinatal care ranks among the highest in the world, but there is still room for improvement, both in terms of regional differences in care and global comparisons of approaches to care in Canada and elsewhere. Data from the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System (CPSS) was used to evaluate morbidity and mortality among mothers and ...

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A Proposed Tactile Vision-Substitution System for Infants Who Are Blind Tested on Sighted Infants
2007-01-01

This article analyzes the attraction of stimulation produced by a visuotactile sensory substitution device, which was designed to provide optical information to infants who are blind via a tactile modality. The device was first tested on sighted infants, to demonstrate that this type of stimulation on the abdomen is pleasant and rewarding in ...

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Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A (CPT1A) P479L prevalence in live newborns in Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
2010-07-24

Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A (CPT1A), encoded by the gene CPT1A, is the hepatic isoform of CPT1 and is a major regulatory point in long-chain fatty acid oxidation. CPT1A deficiency confers risk for hypoketotic hypoglycaemia, hepatic encephalopathy, seizures, and sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI). It remains controversial whether the CPT1A gene variant, c.1436C>T (p.P479L), ...

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Indigenous Weather Knowledge

Produced by the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology, this Web site exhibits seasonal weather calendars created by Indigenous people thousands of years ago. The site first discusses the Aboriginal people in Australia and their methods for dealing with past climate changes. Studying the calendars, users will notice that Indigenous people dealt with climate on a local scale and ...

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Interleukin 1-beta responses to bacterial toxins and sudden infant death syndrome.
2004-09-01

We tested the hypothesis that significantly higher IL-1beta responses to toxic shock syndrome toxin (TSST) noted for parents of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) infants might be due in part to genetic factors such as the IL-1beta (C-511T) and IL-1RN (T+2018C) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP). The first objective was to assess the distribution of ...

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