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Recent Publications

(Names of students or student research personnel are underlined)

 

MacDonnell JA, Dastjerdi M, Bokore N, & Khanlou N. (2012). Becoming resilient: promoting the mental health and well-being of immigrant women in a Canadian context. Nursing Research and Practice, 2012, Article ID 576586, 10 pages. doi:10.1155/2012/576586.
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/nrp/2012/576586/


Bierman AS, Johns A, Hyndman B, Mitchell C, Degani N, Shack AR, Creatore MI, Lofters AK, Urquia ML, Ahmad F, Khanlou N, Parlette V. (2012). Social Determinants of Health and Populations at Risk. In: Bierman AS, editor. Project for an Ontario Women's Health Evidence-Based Report: Volume 2: Toronto.


Hankivsky O (editor), De Leeuw S, Lee J, Vissandjee B & Khanlou N. (co-editors). (2011).  Health Inequities in Canada: Intersectional Frameworks and Practices. Vancouver: UBC Press. http://www.ubcpress.ca/books/pdf/chapters/2011/HealthInequitiesInCanada.pdf

Hankivsky O, De Leeuw S, Lee J, Vissandjee B & Khanlou N. (2011). Introduction: Purpose, Overview, and Contribution. In: O Hankivsky (editor) et al. Health Inequities in Canada: Intersectional Frameworks and Practices. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Khanlou N & Hankivsky O (editors). (2011).  Part 2: Intersectionality Research across the Life Course. In: O Hankivsky (editor) et al. Health Inequities in Canada: Intersectional Frameworks and Practices. (pp. 130). Vancouver: UBC Press.

Khanlou N & Gonsalves T. (2011). An intersectional understanding of youth cultural identities and psychosocial integration: Why it matters to mental health promotion in immigrant receiving pluralistic societies.  In: O Hankivsky (editor) et al. Health Inequities in Canada: Intersectional Frameworks and Practices. (pp.166-179). Vancouver: UBC Press.

 

Khanlou N, Shakya Y. & Gonsalves T. (2011). Mental health services for newcomer youth: Exploring needs and enhancing access. In: Building Equitable Partnerships: Tools and Lessons Learned - A Resource for Individuals and Organizations. (pp. 16-18). Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

Khanlou N. (2010). Migrant mental health in Canada. Canadian Issues/Themes canadiens, Summer, 9-16.

 

Haque N, Khanlou N, Montesanti, SR, & Roche B. (2010). Exploring the link between neighbourhood and newcomer immigrant health: St James Town Initiative.  Toronto: Wellesley Institute. http://www.wellesleyinstitute.com/blog/immigrant-health-blog/new-report-policy-briefs-exploring-the-link-between-neighbourhood-and-newcomer-immigrant-health/

 

Shakya Y, Khanlou N, & Gonsalves T. (2010). Determinants of mental health for newcomer youth: Policy and service implications. Canadian Issues/ Themes canadiens, Summer, 98-102.

 

Khanlou N, & Wray, R. (2010). Resilience and the promotion of protective factors among children and youth: Review of concepts, promising practices and public health roles in mental health promotion.  Ottawa: Public Health Agency of Canada. (Unpublished).

Khanlou N. (2010). Participatory health research. Nursing Inquiry, 17(4), 281.

 

Khanlou N. & Jackson B. (2010). Introduction: Immigrant mental health in Canada/ La sante mentale des immigrants au Canada: une introduction. Canadian Issues/ Themes canadiens, Summer, 2-4 (English) and 5-7 (French).

Guruge S, Khanlou N, & Gastaldo D. (2010). Intimate partner violence in the migration process: Intersections of gender, race, and class. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(1), 103-113.

Morrongiello, B., Cusimano, M., Barton, B., Orr, E., Chipman, M., Tyberg, J., Kulkarni, A., Khanlou, N., Masi, R., & Bekele, T. (2010). Development of the BACKIE Questionnaire: A measure of children's behaviors, attitudes, cognitions, knowledge, and injury experiences. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 42(1), 75-83.

 

Khanlou N, Koh J, & Mill C. (2008). Cultural identity and experiences of prejudice and discrimination of Afghan and Iranian immigrant youth. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 6(3), 494-513.

Khanlou N. (2008). Young and new to Canada: Promoting the mental wellbeing of immigrant and refugee female youth. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 6(3), 514-516.

Morrongiello B, Cusimano M, Orr E, Barton B, Chipman M, Tyberg J, Kulkarni A, Khanlou N, Masi R, & Bekele T. (2008). School-age children's safety attitudes, cognitions, knowledge, and injury experiences: How do these relate to their safety practices?  Injury Prevention, 14(3), 176-179.

Hajdukowski-Ahmed M, Khanlou N, & Moussa H.  (Editors). (2008). Not born a refugee woman: Contesting identities, rethinking practices. Oxford/New York: Berghahn Books (Forced Migration Series).

Hajdukowski-Ahmed M, Khanlou N, & Moussa H. (2008).  Introduction.  In: Hajdukowski-Ahmed M, Khanlou N, & Moussa H (Editors) Not born a refugee woman: Contesting identities, rethinking practices. Oxford/New York: Berghahn Books (Forced Migration Series).

 

Khanlou N, & Guruge S. (2008). Chapter 10: Refugee youth, gender and identity: On the margins of mental health promotion. In: Hajdukowski-Ahmed M, Khanlou N, & Moussa H (Editors) Not born a refugee woman: Contesting identities, rethinking practices. Oxford/New York: Berghahn Books (Forced Migration Series).

Khanlou N.   (2008). Psychosocial integration of second and third generation racialized youth in Canada.  Canadian Diversity/ Diversite canadienne, 6(2), 54-57.

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

September 27, 2013: Lillian Wright Maternal-Child Institute *more info coming soon

To view the full line up of 2012 - 2013 Speakers for the Women's Mental Health and Wellbeing Speakers Series, please visit us here.

Post Doc Opportunity

We are delighted to announce the launch of the inaugural Lillian Wright Postdoctoral Fellowship in Maternal Child-Health at the Faculty of Health at York University. Please click the link for information on the fellowship and application process.

Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity Application *Apply by June 15

Past Events

May 6, 2013: Cafe Scientifique - Mothers Speak Up! On Parenting Children with Disabilities: Implications for Mom's wellbeing and Social Support

The study Information Sheet and Booklet with Resources can be found here.

April 24, 2013: Women living with homelessness: they are almost invisible by Dr. Isolde Daiski *RSVP by April 19

Past Events Archive