Household crowding and psychosocial health among Inuit in Greenland
OBJECTIVES: Poor housing conditions experienced by many Indigenous peoples threaten their health and well-being. This study examines whether household crowding is associated with poorer psychosocial health among Greenlanders, and the mediating role of social support. It also assesses whether Inuit m...
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ftsydanskunivpub:oai:sdu.dk:publications/9f4a4031-c0a6-42d4-8acd-72eee3dba20b 2024-06-23T07:53:14+00:00 Household crowding and psychosocial health among Inuit in Greenland Riva, Mylène Larsen, Christina Viskum Lytken Bjerregaard, Peter 2014-09-09 https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/9f4a4031-c0a6-42d4-8acd-72eee3dba20b https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-014-0599-x eng eng https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/9f4a4031-c0a6-42d4-8acd-72eee3dba20b info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Riva , M , Larsen , C V L & Bjerregaard , P 2014 , ' Household crowding and psychosocial health among Inuit in Greenland ' , International Journal of Public Health (Print Edition) , vol. 59 , no. 5 , pp. 739-748 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-014-0599-x article 2014 ftsydanskunivpub https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-014-0599-x 2024-06-04T14:22:46Z OBJECTIVES: Poor housing conditions experienced by many Indigenous peoples threaten their health and well-being. This study examines whether household crowding is associated with poorer psychosocial health among Greenlanders, and the mediating role of social support. It also assesses whether Inuit men and women are differently influenced by their housing conditions. METHODS: Data on more than 3,000 Inuit aged 18 years and older are from the Inuit health in transition Greenland survey. Associations between household crowding and composition, and mental well-being and binge drinking were examined using logistic regression models, adjusting for individuals' characteristics. RESULTS: Household crowding was associated with poorer mental well-being. Binge drinking was more common among people living in households without children. These effects were more important for women than for men. The association between household crowding and mental well-being was significantly mediated by social support. This suggests that having a strong social network may buffer the deleterious impacts of household crowding. CONCLUSIONS: Targeting housing conditions and fostering social support as part of population health interventions might contribute to improving psychosocial health and well-being in Greenland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlander* inuit University of Southern Denmark Research Portal Greenland International Journal of Public Health 59 5 739 748 |
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OBJECTIVES: Poor housing conditions experienced by many Indigenous peoples threaten their health and well-being. This study examines whether household crowding is associated with poorer psychosocial health among Greenlanders, and the mediating role of social support. It also assesses whether Inuit men and women are differently influenced by their housing conditions. METHODS: Data on more than 3,000 Inuit aged 18 years and older are from the Inuit health in transition Greenland survey. Associations between household crowding and composition, and mental well-being and binge drinking were examined using logistic regression models, adjusting for individuals' characteristics. RESULTS: Household crowding was associated with poorer mental well-being. Binge drinking was more common among people living in households without children. These effects were more important for women than for men. The association between household crowding and mental well-being was significantly mediated by social support. This suggests that having a strong social network may buffer the deleterious impacts of household crowding. CONCLUSIONS: Targeting housing conditions and fostering social support as part of population health interventions might contribute to improving psychosocial health and well-being in Greenland. |
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Household crowding and psychosocial health among Inuit in Greenland |
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Household crowding and psychosocial health among Inuit in Greenland |
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Household crowding and psychosocial health among Inuit in Greenland |
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Riva , M , Larsen , C V L & Bjerregaard , P 2014 , ' Household crowding and psychosocial health among Inuit in Greenland ' , International Journal of Public Health (Print Edition) , vol. 59 , no. 5 , pp. 739-748 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-014-0599-x |
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