Anishnabeg children and youth's experiences and understandings of oral health in rural Quebec
Introduction: Children's oral health is a prevalent health concern in Indigenous communities in Canada and globally. Compared to an early childhood caries prevalence rate of 57% in non-Indigenous Canadian school-age children, some Indigenous communities face rates exceeding 90%. Despite the...
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Main Authors: | Ye Na Kim (Author), Louise-Esther Bond Rouleau (Author), Franco Carnevale (Author), Georgina Whiteduck (Author), Denise Chief (Author), Mary Ellen Macdonald (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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