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Diving below the surface: A framework for arctic health research to support thriving communities.

Katie CuevaElizabeth RinkJosÉE G LavoieJon P A StoorGwen Healey AkearokElena GladunChristina V L Larsen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of public health (2021)
Our framework centers on the visual imagery of an iceberg. There is a need to dive deeper than superficial indicators of health to examine individual, family, social, cultural, historical, linguistic, and environmental contexts that support communities in the Circumpolar North to thrive. A participatory community-based approach in conjunction with ongoing epidemiologic research is necessary in order to effectively support health and wellness. Conclusions: The iceberg framework is a way to conceptualize circumpolar health research and encourage investigators to both monitor epidemiologic indicators and also dive below the surface using participatory methodology to investigate contextual factors that support thriving communities.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • climate change
  • human health
  • life cycle