NB housing study protocol: investigating the relationship between subsidized housing, mental health, physical health and healthcare use in New Brunswick, Canada
Abstract Background Income and housing are pervasive social determinants of health. Subsidized housing is a prominent affordability mechanism in Canada; however, waitlists are lengthy. Subsidized rents should provide greater access to residual income, which may theoretically improve health outcomes....
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Main Authors: | J. Woodhall-Melnik (Author), J. R. Dunn (Author), I. Dweik (Author), C. Monette (Author), E. Nombro (Author), J. Pappas (Author), A. Lamont (Author), D. Dutton (Author), S. Doucet (Author), A. Luke (Author), F. I. Matheson (Author), R. Nisenbaum (Author), V. Stergiopoulos (Author), C. Stewart (Author) |
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