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Bezgrebelna, M., McKenzie, K., Wells, S., Ravindran, A., Kral, M., Christensen, J., Stergiopoulos, V., Gaetz, S. & Kidd, S.A. 2021. Climate Change, Weather, Housing Precarity, and Homelessness: A Systematic Review of Reviews. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 18(11).

Chavarria, J., Wells, S., Elton-Marshall, T. & Rehm, J. 2021. Associations of antidepressant use with alcohol use and problem drinking: Ontario population data from 1999 to 2017. Can J Public Health.

Elton-Marshall, T., Wells, S., Jankowicz, D., Nigatu, Y.T., Wickens, C.M., Rehm, J. & Hamilton, H.A. 2021. Multiple COVID-19 Risk Factors Increase the Likelihood of Experiencing Anxiety Symptoms in Canada. Can J Psychiatry, 66(1):56-58.

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Venugopal, J., Morton Ninomiya, M.E., Green, N.T., Peach, L., Linklater, R., George, P.N. & Wells, S. 2021. A scoping review of evaluated Indigenous community-based mental wellness initiatives. Rural Remote Health, 21(1):6203.

Ward, L.M., Hill, M.J., Antane, N., Chreim, S., Olsen Harper, A. & Wells, S. 2021. "The Land Nurtures Our Spirit": Understanding the Role of the Land in Labrador Innu Wellbeing. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 18(10).

Ward, L.M., Hill, M.J., Picard, A., Olsen Harper, A., Chreim, S. & Wells, S. 2021. A process of healing for the Labrador Innu: Improving health and wellbeing in the context of historical and contemporary colonialism. Soc Sci Med, 279:113973.

Wickens, C.M., McDonald, A.J., Elton-Marshall, T., Wells, S., Nigatu, Y.T., Jankowicz, D. & Hamilton, H.A. 2021. Loneliness in the COVID-19 pandemic: Associations with age, gender and their interaction. J Psychiatr Res, 136:103-108.

Wickens, C.M., Hamilton, H.A., Elton-Marshall, T., Nigatu, Y.T. & Wells, S. 2021. Household- and employment-related risk factors for depression during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 112:391-399.