2021
Middleton, J., Cunsolo, A., Pollock, N., Jones-Bitton, A., Wood, M., Shiwak, I., Flowers, C., & Harper, S.L.
In this study, the authors examined the associations between air temperature variables and mental health-related community clinic visits across Nunatsiavut, Labrador. The study highlighted the importance of place-based approaches to health policy, planning, adaptation, and research related to climate change.
Temperature and Place Associations with Inuit Mental Health in the Context of Climate Change.
Middleton, J., Cunsolo, A., Pollock, N., Jones-Bitton, A., Wood, M., Shiwak, I., Flowers, C., & Harper, SL (2021). Temperature and place associations with Inuit mental health in the context of climate change. Environmental Research, 198, 111166.
January 2024
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