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PUBLICATIONS

2025-2029

Comparing perceived and objective measures of neighbourhood built environments among youth and adults in Canada

Attitudes towards supervised consumption sites and e-health overdose response interventions: development and reliability of the Canadian National Questionnaire on Overdose Monitoring (CNQOM)

Reliability and validity of a brief self-report measure of health-related fitness in adults: the Multidimensional Health-Related Fitness Scale

Bicycling injuries in children and the role of the built environment: a case-crossover study

Place attachment and walkability and their associations with walking in urban neighbourhoods

The impact of objective urban features on perception of neighbourhood environments

Embodying disadvantage: a theoretically-informed analysis of pathways linking socioeconomic position with all-cause and cancer mortality in a nationally representative cohort of adults in Canada

Beyond companionship: psycho-social benefits of pet ownership

The development of a national bilingual cross-sectional questionnaire on attitudes towards supervised consumption sites and e-health overdose response interventions in Canada: The Canadian National Questionnaire on Overdose Monitoring (CNQOM)

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