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Louise Bouchard1, Isabelle Gaboury, Marie-Hélène Chomienne

  • 1Institut de recherche sur la santé des populations/Population Health Institute et département de sociologie/anthropologie, Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, ON.

Healthcare Policy = Politiques De Sante
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Minority French-speaking Canadians report poorer perceived health compared to English speakers. This health disparity, particularly for men, persists even after accounting for key health determinants, highlighting access issues.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Health Disparities Research

Context:

  • Investigates the health status of minority French-speaking populations in Canada.
  • Utilizes data from the 2001 and 2003 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS).
  • Examines the impact of linguistic minority status on self-perceived health.

Purpose:

  • To test the hypothesis of a health differential among minority French-speaking Canadians.
  • To quantify the relationship between minority language status and perceived health.
  • To explore how health determinants interact with linguistic majority/minority status.

Summary:

  • Sequential multivariate logistic regression revealed that minority French-speaking men and women are more likely to report poorer health than majority English speakers.

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  • The health disparity for men remained statistically significant after adjusting for major health determinants.
  • Findings suggest that the influence of health determinants can be modified by the linguistic minority/majority context.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights significant health disparities linked to linguistic minority status in Canada.
    • Underscores the need to re-evaluate and potentially reform healthcare access policies for linguistic minorities.
    • Provides evidence for targeted public health interventions to address inequities faced by French-speaking Canadians.