Reports
15 x 15: A Comprehensive Policy Framework for Early Human Capital Investment in BC
the 15 by15 Policy Framework proposes a fundamental shift in how we think about health care and human capital. We recommend shifting from treating illness after the fact, to promoting health from the outset of the human life course.
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Peer-Reviewed Publications
A population-based study of children's well-being and health: the relative importance of social relationships, health-related activities, and income
Gadermann, A. M., Guhn, M., Schonert-Reichl, K. A., Hymel, S., Thomson, K., & Hertzman, C. (2015). A population-based study of children's well-being and health: the relative importance of social relationships, health-related activities, and income. Journal of Happiness Studies, 17, 1847–1872.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
A review of neighbourhood effects and early child development: how, where, and for whom do neighbourhoods matter?
Minh, A., Muhajarine, N., Janus, M., Brownell, M., & Guhn, M. (2017). A review of neighbourhood effects and early child development: how, where, and for whom do neighbourhoods matter? Health Place, 46, 155-74.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Associations of birth factors and socio-economic status with indicators of early emotional development and mental health in childhood: a population-based linkage study
Guhn, M., Emerson, S. D., Mahdaviani, D., & Gadermann, A. M. (2020). Associations of birth factors and socio-economic status with indicators of early emotional development and mental health in childhood: a population-based linkage study. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 51(1), 80-93.