Petrasek MacDonald Joanna, Cunsolo Willox Ashlee, Ford James D, Shiwak Inez, Wood Michele
McGill University, Dept. of Geography, 805 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal QC H3A 0B9, Canada.
Cape Breton University, Depts. of Nursing & Indigenous Studies, 1250 Grand Lake Rd., Sydney NS B1P 6L2, Canada.
Soc Sci Med. 2015 Sep;141:133-41. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.07.017. Epub 2015 Jul 23.
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.
加拿大北极地区正在经历气候条件的快速变化,因纽特社区受到的影响已有大量记录。青年被确定为高危人群,气候变化可能对他们的心理健康和幸福产生影响。本研究确定并描述了在气候快速变化背景下促进青年幸福的特定保护因素,并探讨了气候和环境变化如何对这些因素构成挑战。研究人员对来自加拿大拉布拉多努纳茨亚武特地区五个社区(奈恩、霍普代尔、波斯特维尔、马克科维克和里戈莱特)的15至25岁青年进行了深入的访谈。研究确定了五个促进他们心理健康和幸福的关键保护因素:身处陆地;与因纽特文化建立联系;强大的社区;与家人和朋友的关系;以及保持忙碌。据广泛报道,海冰和天气条件的变化正通过减少陆地通行机会以及增加陆地活动的危险性来损害这些保护因素。本研究通过确定增强青年复原力的因素,为现有的北方气候变化适应工作做出了贡献。如果将这些因素纳入适应战略,可能有助于制定成功且有效的适应措施。