Introduction: The Inuit population of Canada experiences high rates of mental health problems. Youth are particularly affected, with rates of youth suicide among the highest in the world. Psychiatric consultation is one model that has been used to address this problem. Is this the most appropriate method to assist Inuit populations with these issues? Methods: This review addresses this question by examining literature focusing on psychiatric consultation in Canada’s north, especially that which pertains to Inuit populations. Results: The traditional model of medical-psychiatric consultation has significan
Objective: This paper discusses the organization of mental health care for youth in Nunavik and cons...
This article builds upon limited resources available to support counsellors working with the Inuit p...
Canadian Inuit include ~55,000 inhabitants in parts of Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, and the Northwest ...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Higher rates of anxiety, depression, and attempted suicide are reported among First Nations, Inuit, ...
Higher rates of anxiety, depression, and attempted suicide are reported among First Nations, Inuit, ...
Objective: This study responded to a community-identified need to form an evidence base for interven...
Objectives: Indigenous youth who identify themselves as First Nations, Métis or Inuit living in Cana...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
Inuit suicide is the most significant mental health issue in the newly created Nunavut Territory of ...
Introduction. The increasing global prevalence of suicide has made it a major public health concern....
This article builds upon limited resources available to support counsellors working with the Inuit p...
Inuit youth in Canada endure significant mental health challenges, including geographic isolation, e...
Background Inuit youth in Northern Canada show considerable resilience in the face of extreme adver...
Objective: This paper discusses the organization of mental health care for youth in Nunavik and cons...
This article builds upon limited resources available to support counsellors working with the Inuit p...
Canadian Inuit include ~55,000 inhabitants in parts of Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, and the Northwest ...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Higher rates of anxiety, depression, and attempted suicide are reported among First Nations, Inuit, ...
Higher rates of anxiety, depression, and attempted suicide are reported among First Nations, Inuit, ...
Objective: This study responded to a community-identified need to form an evidence base for interven...
Objectives: Indigenous youth who identify themselves as First Nations, Métis or Inuit living in Cana...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
Inuit suicide is the most significant mental health issue in the newly created Nunavut Territory of ...
Introduction. The increasing global prevalence of suicide has made it a major public health concern....
This article builds upon limited resources available to support counsellors working with the Inuit p...
Inuit youth in Canada endure significant mental health challenges, including geographic isolation, e...
Background Inuit youth in Northern Canada show considerable resilience in the face of extreme adver...
Objective: This paper discusses the organization of mental health care for youth in Nunavik and cons...
This article builds upon limited resources available to support counsellors working with the Inuit p...
Canadian Inuit include ~55,000 inhabitants in parts of Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, and the Northwest ...