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Madeleine Steinmetz-wood
Madeleine Steinmetz-wood
Department of Geography, McGill University
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Is gentrification all bad? Positive association between gentrification and individual’s perceived neighborhood collective efficacy in Montreal, Canada
M Steinmetz-Wood, R Wasfi, G Parker, L Bornstein, J Caron, Y Kestens
International Journal of Health Geographics 16, 1-8, 2017
812017
Integrating activity spaces in health research: Comparing the VERITAS activity space questionnaire with 7-day GPS tracking and prompted recall
Y Kestens, B Thierry, M Shareck, M Steinmetz-Wood, B Chaix
Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology 25, 1-9, 2018
712018
Assessing the micro-scale environment using Google Street View: the virtual systematic tool for evaluating pedestrian streetscapes (virtual-STEPS)
M Steinmetz-Wood, K Velauthapillai, G O’Brien, NA Ross
BMC public health 19, 1-11, 2019
692019
Does the effect of walkable built environments vary by neighborhood socioeconomic status?
M Steinmetz-Wood, Y Kestens
Preventive medicine 81, 262-267, 2015
562015
The planning and reporting of mixed methods studies on the built environment and health
M Steinmetz-Wood, P Pluye, NA Ross
Preventive medicine 126, 105752, 2019
492019
Measuring the transportation needs of people with developmental disabilities: A means to social inclusion
R Wasfi, M Steinmetz-Wood, D Levinson
Disability and health journal 10 (2), 356-360, 2017
452017
Rethinking walkability and developing a conceptual definition of active living environments to guide research and practice
M Tobin, S Hajna, K Orychock, N Ross, M DeVries, PJ Villeneuve, ...
BMC Public Health 22 (1), 450, 2022
422022
Place matters: A longitudinal analysis measuring the association between neighbourhood walkability and walking by age group and population center size in Canada
R Wasfi, M Steinmetz-Wood, Y Kestens
PLoS One 12 (12), e0189472, 2017
372017
Moving to policy-amenable options for built environment research: The role of micro-scale neighborhood environment in promoting walking
M Steinmetz-Wood, A El-Geneidy, NA Ross
Health & place 66, 102462, 2020
292020
Reassessing urban health interventions: back to the future with Google street View time machine
RL Cândido, M Steinmetz-Wood, P Morency, Y Kestens
American journal of preventive medicine 55 (5), 662-669, 2018
162018
Do social characteristics influence smoking uptake and cessation during young adulthood?
M Steinmetz-Wood, T Gagné, MP Sylvestre, K Frohlich
International journal of public health 63, 115-123, 2018
72018
Methodological systematic review of studies on social inequalities in smoking among young adults: A field coming of age?
T Gagné, JGL Lee, M Steinmetz-Wood, KL Frohlich
Tobacco Control 28 (5), 566-573, 2019
52019
Healthy Aging in the Neighborhood: Examining the Relationship Between the Micro-Scale Built Environment and Walking in Older Adults
M Steinmetz-Wood
McGill University (Canada), 2021
12021
A Synergistic Approach to Human Rights and Public Health Ethics: Effective or a Source of Conflict?
M Steinmetz-Wood
BioéthiqueOnline 3, 2014
12014
Measuring the transportation needs of people with developmental disabilities: A means to social inclusion
D Levinson, M Steinmetz-Wood, RA Wasfi
Elsevier, 2017
2017
Examining the effect of land-use mix on active transportation: the role of the size and spatial scale of census units
M Steinmetz-Wood, Y Kestens, A Lebel, S Subramanian, S Srinivasan
Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2017
2017
Assessing inequities in active transportation: Does the effect of walkable built environments vary according to neighbourhood socioeconomic status?
M Steinmetz-Wood
2016
What is the importance of postal codes for health research? Re:(Fuller and Shareck) Canada Post community mailboxes: Implications for health research
Y Kestens, A Naud, M Steinmetz-Wood, J Vallee
Canadian Journal of Public Health 105 (6), e467-e467, 2014
2014
collective efficacy in Montreal, Canada
M Steinmetz-Wood, R Wasfi, G Parker, L Bornstein, J Caron, Y Kestens
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