The role of psychological characteristics in the relation between socioeconomic status and perceived health

Measuring Psychological Well-Being in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging

Well-Being After Stroke in Canadian Seniors: Findings From the Canadian Study of Health and Aging

The Role of the Built Environment in the Disablement Process

Wheelchair Use Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Prevalence and Risk Factors in a National Sample

Handicap in stroke survivors

Quality of Life Following Stroke: Negotiating Disability, Identity, and Resources

Towards a greater understanding of the experience of stroke: integrating quantitative and qualitative methods

This article reports on a study that uses both quantitative and qualitative methodological strategies to understand well-being following a stroke in later life. A quantitative approach is taken with a national survey of Canadian seniors to describe the patterns and correlates of well-being following stroke. Qualitative methods are then used in a separate sample of… Continue reading Towards a greater understanding of the experience of stroke: integrating quantitative and qualitative methods

The Panel Study of Income Dynamics Online – an Instructional Resource

Teen drivers and the risk of injury to child passengers in motor vehicle crashes

Objectives: The first aim was to examine the relationship between driver's age (novice teens, older teens, and adults) and child passenger's restraint status, front row seating, and injury risk. The second aim was to explore whether there was an excess injury risk to child passengers in teen crashes compared to those in adult crashes by… Continue reading Teen drivers and the risk of injury to child passengers in motor vehicle crashes