Publications – Science, research and data
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- Health science and research
- Data
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Determinants of health
- Science Advice and Decision Making
Health science and research
- The Public Health Agency of Canada's Behavioural Science Office (BeSciO): The First Two Years – April 2021 to March 2023
- Health Canada: Compilation of research abstracts
- The Public Health Agency of Canada's Open Science Action Plan
- Health Canada's Open Science Action Plan
- Research Ethics Board's Operational Policy Framework
Data
- Concussions and their association with mental health in Canadian adolescents
- Mental health and problematic social media use in Canadian adolescents
- Trends in health inequalities in Canadian adolescents from 2002 to 2018
- Social media use, connections, and relationships in Canadian adolescents
- The health of Canadian youth: Findings from the health behaviour in school-aged children study
- Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CTADS) - Summary of results for 2013
- Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CTADS) - Detailed Tables for 2013
- HSBC Infographic: Do Relationships Matter to the Health of Canada's Youth?
- Health Behaviour in School-aged Children in Canada: Focus on Relationships
- Prescriptions Reimbursed by NIHB for Diabetes Medications Among Registered First Nations in Canada, 2000–2013
Monitoring and surveillance
- Cells, Tissues And Organ Surveillance System (CTOSS), 2022 (infographic)
- Transfusion Transmitted Injuries Surveillance System, 2020 to 2021: Infographic
- Cells, tissues, and organs surveillance system (CTOSS), 2020 to 2021
- Tuberculosis in Canada, 2020
- Cancer in Young People in Canada: A Report from the Enhanced Childhood Cancer Surveillance System
- Health Canada's Monitoring and Performance Framework for Tuberculosis Programs for First Nations On-Reserve
- How Healthy are Canadians? A trend analysis of the health of Canadians from a healthy living and chronic disease perspective
Vision 2030
Determinants of health
- Rapid Review: An intersectional analysis of the disproportionate health impacts of wildfires on diverse populations and communities
- Multisectoral action 101
- Quality of Life Framework for Canada : Lessons learned on multisectoral action for public health
- Mental Health Inequalities by Income in Canada
- Inequalities in Diabetes and Related Risk Factors
- Housing Inequalities in Canada
- Inequalities in Health of Racialized Adults in Canada
- Inequalities in Food Insecurity in Canada: The Experience of Youth, Adults and Older adults
- How to integrate intersectionality theory in quantitative health equity analysis? A rapid review and checklist of promising practices
- Inequalities in Children in Low Income Families in Canada
- Inequalities in Diabetes in Canada
- Inequalities in Housing Below Standards in Canada
- Inequalities in Infant Mortality in Canada
- Inequalities in Perceived Mental Health in Canada
- Inequalities in Mental Illness Hospitalization in Canada
- Inequalities in Tuberculosis (TB) in Canada, 2010 – 2014
- Inequalities in Unintentional Injury Mortality in Canada
- Inequalities in Working Poor Canadians
- Inequalities in Obesity in Canada
- Inequalities in Smoking in Canada
- Inequalities in Food Insecurity in Canada
- Inequalities in Oral Health in Canada
- Inequalities in High Alcohol Consumption in Canada
- Inequalities in Early Childhood Development in Canada
- Inequalities in Death by Suicide in Canada
- Key Health Inequalities in Canada – A National Portrait
- Health-Adjusted Life Expectancy in Canada
- Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health: A Snapshot of Canadian Actions 2015
- Summary: The Direct Economic Burden of Socio-Economic Health Inequalities in Canada
Science advice and decision making
Task Force on Scientific Risk Assessment:
- Selection of Body Weights Values for Use in Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) Conducted by Health Canada
- Survey of the Use of (Quantitative) Structure Activity Relationship [(Q)SAR] Tools and Approaches at Health Canada and Partner Departments
- Biomonitoring Equivalents as a Screening Tool for Population Level Biomonitoring Data: A Health Canada Perspective
- The Use of Dietary Intake Data in Dietary Exposure Assessments within Health Canada
- Evaluation of the Use of Toxicogenomics in Risk Assessment at Health Canada
- Weight of Evidence: General Principles and Current Applications at Health Canada
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