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"Around here, they roll up the sidewalks at night": a qualitative study of youth living in a rural Canadian community.

"Around here, they roll up the sidewalks at night": a qualitative study of youth living in a rural Canadian community. Research Abstract Details 

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  • "Around here, they roll up the sidewalks at night": a qualitative study of youth living in a rural Canadian community. Abstract Text:

    jean shovellerJean Shoveller,joy johnsonJoy Johnson,ken prkachinKen Prkachin,david patrickDavid Patrick,jean shovellerJean Shoveller,joy johnsonJoy Johnson,ken prkachinKen Prkachin,david patrickDavid Patrick,

    The paper is based on an ethnographic study conducted in a rural community in British Columbia, Canada. The study examined the impact of community culture on youth's development as sexual beings. We describe how social and geographical forces intersect to affect youth's lives and trace the ways in which deprivation of various forms of capital as well as social practices contribute to some youth being located in undesirable social positions. Our findings illustrate how the effects of stigmatisation, self-segregation, and other forms of symbolic violence can extend beyond health impacts and into the broader social realm.

    "Around here, they roll up the sidewalks at night": a qualitative study of youth living in a rural Canadian community. Publishing Authors By Initials

    j shovellerJ Shoveller,j johnsonJ Johnson,k prkachinK Prkachin,d patrickD Patrick,j shovellerJ Shoveller,j johnsonJ Johnson,k prkachinK Prkachin,d patrickD Patrick,

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    "Around here, they roll up the sidewalks at night": a qualitative study of youth living in a rural Canadian community. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Health & place

    VOLUME: 13

    Page Numbers: 826-38

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    ISSN: 1353-8292

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 03

    YEAR: 2007

    "Around here, they roll up the sidewalks at night": a qualitative study of youth living in a rural Canadian community. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, 5804 Fairview Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z3. jean.shoveller@ubc.ca

    Country: England

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