Protective factors for mental health and well-being in a changing climate: Perspectives from Inuit youth in Nunatsiavut, Labrador

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作者
MacDonald, Joanna Petrasek [1 ]
Willox, Ashlee Cunsolo [2 ,3 ]
Ford, James D. [1 ]
Shiwak, Inez [4 ]
Wood, Michele [5 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada
[2] Cape Breton Univ, Dept Nursing, Sydney, NS B1P 6L2, Canada
[3] Cape Breton Univ, Dept Indigenous Studies, Sydney, NS B1P 6L2, Canada
[4] Rigolet Inuit Community Govt, My Word Storytelling & Digital Media Lab, Labrador City, ON A0P 1P0, Canada
[5] Nunatsiavut Govt, Dept Hlth & Social Dev, Happy Valley Goose Bay, NF A0P 1CO, Canada
关键词
Nunatsiavut; Adaptation; Climate change; Inuit; Mental health and wellbeing; Protective factors; Resilience; Youth; INDIGENOUS HEALTH; INTERNALIZATION SYMPTOMS; SAMI YOUTH; COMMUNITY; DETERMINANTS; DROUGHT; RIGOLET; SUICIDE; VULNERABILITY; RESILIENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.07.017
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The Canadian Arctic is experiencing rapid changes in climatic conditions, with implications for Inuit communities widely documented. Youth have been identified as an at-risk population, with likely impacts on mental health and well-being. This study identifies and characterizes youth-specific protective factors that enhance well-being in light of a rapidly changing climate, and examines how climatic and environmental change challenges these. In-depth conversational interviews were conducted with youth aged 15-25 from the five communities of the Nunatsiavut region of Labrador, Canada: Nain, Hopedale, Postville, Makkovik, and Rigolet. Five key protective factors were identified as enhancing their mental health and well-being: being on the land; connecting to Inuit culture; strong communities; relationships with family and friends; and staying busy. Changing sea ice and weather conditions were widely reported to be compromising these protective factors by reducing access to the land, and increasing the danger of land-based activities. This study contributes to existing work on Northern climate change adaptation by identifying factors that enhance youth resilience and, if incorporated into adaptation strategies, may contribute to creating successful and effective adaptation responses. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:133 / 141
页数:9
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