New IHACC Publication: Temperature and Place Associations with Inuit Mental Health in the Context of Climate Change

Congratulations to Dr Jacqueline Middleton, a recent IHACC student graduate, and co-authors on the recent publication of a paper in the journal Environmental Research. The paper examined associations between temperature and mental health-related clinic visits in Nunatsiavut, Canada. Click on the link in the citation below to view the open access article!

Citation

Middleton J, Cunsolo A, Pollock A, 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 changeEnvironmental Research, 111166.

Figure 4 in the article visualizes the direction of statistically significant associations between temperature variables and incidence rate of daily mental health-related visits (Middleton et al. 2021).

Figure 4 in the article visualizes the direction of statistically significant associations between temperature variables and incidence rate of daily mental health-related visits (Middleton et al. 2021).