Using latent class analysis to operationalize a wholistic assessment of Inuit health and well-being

Author:

Bertheussen Morgen1ORCID,Riva Mylene1,Jock Brittany Wenniserí:iostha2,Fletcher Christopher3,Ayotte Pierre3,Muckle Gina3,Poliakova Natalia4,Bélanger Richard3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

2. Department of Nutrition, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

3. Department of Social and preventative medecine, Laval University, Quebec, Canada

4. Population Health and Optimal Health Practices Branch, CHU deQuébec Research Centre, Quebec, Canada

Funder

ArcticNet

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

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