Ilze Kalnins
Affiliations: | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Gobina I, Zaborskis A, Pudule I, et al. (2008) Bullying and subjective health among adolescents at schools in Latvia and Lithuania. International Journal of Public Health. 53: 272-6 |
Antle BJ, Mills W, Steele C, et al. (2008) An exploratory study of parents' approaches to health promotion in families of adolescents with physical disabilities. Child Care Health and Development. 34: 185-193 |
Steele CA, Kalnins IV, Rossen BE, et al. (2004) Age-related health risk behaviors of adolescents with physical disabilities. Sozial- Und PräVentivmedizin. 49: 132-41 |
Torsheim T, Currie C, Boyce W, et al. (2004) Material deprivation and self-rated health: a multilevel study of adolescents from 22 European and North American countries. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 59: 1-12 |
Kalnins I, Hart C, Ballantyne P, et al. (2002) Children's perceptions of strategies for resolving community health problems. Health Promotion International. 17: 223-33 |
Jutras S, Normandeau S, Kalnins I. (1997) Mutual help in relation to health: The experience of children Journal of Primary Prevention. 18: 173-192 |
Kalnins I, Ranka I, Glazunova J, et al. (1995) Health for all young people in Europe: The World Health Organization Cross-National Study on Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) in Latvia Journal of Baltic Studies. 26: 221-242 |
Kalnins I. (1995) Public health in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia Journal of Baltic Studies. 26: 179-184 |
Kalnins I, McQUEEN DV, Backett KC, et al. (1992) Children, empowerment and health promotion: some new directions in research and practice Health Promotion International. 7: 53-59 |
Love R, Kalnins I. (1984) Individualist and structuralist perspectives on nutrition education for Canadian children. Social Science & Medicine. 18: 199-204 |