Epidemiological data shows an alarming prevalence of suicide in Aboriginal populations around the world. In Canada, the highest rates are found in Inuit communities. In this article, we present the findings of a secondary analysis conducted with data previously collected as part of a larger study of psychological autopsies conducted in Nunavut, Canada. The objective of this secondary analysis was to identify protective factors in the Inuit population of Nunavut by comparing people who died by suicide, people from the general population who attempted suicide, and people from the general population who never attempted suicide. This case-control study included 90 participants, with 30 participants in each group who were paired by birth date, s...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Since the 1950’s the global suicide rates have continued to increase, and today suicide has become a...
Objective: To determine if Aboriginal (in this paper, First Nations and Metis people) cultural statu...
Epidemiological data shows an alarming prevalence of suicide in Aboriginal populations around the wo...
Canadian Inuit include ~55,000 inhabitants in parts of Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, and the Northwest ...
Introduction. The increasing global prevalence of suicide has made it a major public health concern....
This paper focuses on what factors influence the high rates of suicide within Canada’s Inuit popula...
Inuit in Arctic Canada have one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Most of these suicides oc...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Inuit suicide is the most significant mental health issue in the newly created Nunavut Territory of ...
In Canada, many Inuit and First Nations populations have elevated rates of suicide, though there is...
Through an analysis of community demographics, this study examines effective community-level approac...
Background: Aboriginal populations worldwide face increasing rates of suicide. Despite this recurrin...
According to a 2003 Health Canada report, suicide was the leading cause of death among Aboriginal in...
Background - For young Indigenous people, suicide is one of the leading causes of death, and high ra...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Since the 1950’s the global suicide rates have continued to increase, and today suicide has become a...
Objective: To determine if Aboriginal (in this paper, First Nations and Metis people) cultural statu...
Epidemiological data shows an alarming prevalence of suicide in Aboriginal populations around the wo...
Canadian Inuit include ~55,000 inhabitants in parts of Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, and the Northwest ...
Introduction. The increasing global prevalence of suicide has made it a major public health concern....
This paper focuses on what factors influence the high rates of suicide within Canada’s Inuit popula...
Inuit in Arctic Canada have one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Most of these suicides oc...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Inuit suicide is the most significant mental health issue in the newly created Nunavut Territory of ...
In Canada, many Inuit and First Nations populations have elevated rates of suicide, though there is...
Through an analysis of community demographics, this study examines effective community-level approac...
Background: Aboriginal populations worldwide face increasing rates of suicide. Despite this recurrin...
According to a 2003 Health Canada report, suicide was the leading cause of death among Aboriginal in...
Background - For young Indigenous people, suicide is one of the leading causes of death, and high ra...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Since the 1950’s the global suicide rates have continued to increase, and today suicide has become a...
Objective: To determine if Aboriginal (in this paper, First Nations and Metis people) cultural statu...