Perceived discrimination and self-rated health in Canada: an exploratory study
Abstract Background Our objective was to explore whether the link between discrimination and self-rated health status differed as a function of discrimination type, including discrimination based on ethnicity/culture, race, physical appearance (other than skin colour), religion, age, and disability....
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Main Authors: | Janice Du Mont (Author), Tonia Forte (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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