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This demolinguistic portrait of the French-speaking population in Manitoba was undertaken with the financial support of Canadian Heritage’s Official Languages Secretariat, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and Justice Canada. It is the eighth in a series of demolinguistic portraits of official-language minorities in Canada, prepared by Statistics Canada’s Language Statistics Section. This study paints a general statistical portrait of the official-language minority in...
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La santé et les maladies représentent des concepts subjectifs qui varient en fonction de nombreux facteurs, notamment la culture d’appartenance. Étant donné le contexte multiculturel canadien, il importe de considérer le contact interculturel lorsqu’on s’interroge au sujet des représentations de la santé et des maladies chez les groupes minoritaires puisque ces derniers sont soumis à l’influence d’autres cultures, dont la culture du groupe dominant. Ainsi, le degré d’identification à la...
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L’objectif de cette étude était d’explorer divers profils identitaires collectifs auprès des étudiants universitaires franco-manitobains, et ce, à partir du sentiment d’appartenance à la communauté franco-manitobaine et de la perception de continuité ethnolinguistique. Quinze répondantes et répondants ont participé à une entrevue individuelle. Quatre profils identitaires collectifs ont émergé : optimiste, en changement, inquiet et indifférent-désengagé. La mise en relation des catégories...
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Abstract This quantitative study seeks to explore collective identity profiles that emerge among French-speaking adolescents and young adults in Manitoba. A total of 493 participants completed a questionnaire measuring their level of identification with Francophone and Anglophone identities, their perception of continuity with respect to the future of the French language and culture in Manitoba, and their mental wellbeing. The results of a cluster analysis revealed four collective identity...
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L’identité collective est reconnue comme un facteur important pouvant contribuer au bien-être mental des individus appartenant à des minorités ethnolinguistiques. Or peu de recherches ont porté sur le cas des jeunes francophones en contexte minoritaire canadien, notamment les francophones du Manitoba. Cette recherche visait donc à analyser la relation entre le bien-être mental des jeunes francophones du Manitoba et trois dimensions de l’identité ethnolinguistique, soit l’attachement à...
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Cet article étudie la représentation sociale des services de santé mentale chez les personnes dites dépressives en contexte francophone minoritaire au Canada. Des entrevues semi-dirigées ont été réalisées auprès de 44 personnes s’identifiant comme francophones et anglophones. Ces dernières proviennent de Moncton, Ottawa, Sudbury et Winnipeg et ont fait l’expérience d’un épisode dépressif. L’analyse lexicographique complétée par l’analyse intégrée de contenu a fait ressortir trois grands...
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BACKGROUND: Disease is closely linked to the social context in which we live. Difficulty with communication, cultural incompatibility between patients and health care providers and socioeconomic obstacles are important barriers to quality care when doctors and patients come from different backgrounds and speak different languages. Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (RCH) is a paediatric teaching hospital in Cape Town where staff members communicate mainly in English or Afrikaans,...
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Objective Anglophones and Allophones in Quebec (Canada) have lower mortality than Francophones, despite being linguistic minorities. This study assesses whether (1) language is a risk factor for mortality after accounting for migrant composition and (2) interprovincial migrants differ in mortality with respect to Quebec-born individuals. Methods We analyzed death records between 2004 and 2008 from Quebec (all-cause and main causes) and population data from the 2006 census to estimate...
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