From stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the North

Mental health and wellbeing are the critical basis by which humans can flourish, fulfil their potential, and remain resilient in the face of stress and adversity. However, mental disorders are one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. In Arctic and Subarctic regions, these challenges are pa...

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Main Authors: Bellavance, Marie-Andrée, Gallais, Sophie
Other Authors: Sentinelle Nord
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Université Laval 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/123843
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description Mental health and wellbeing are the critical basis by which humans can flourish, fulfil their potential, and remain resilient in the face of stress and adversity. However, mental disorders are one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. In Arctic and Subarctic regions, these challenges are particularly pressing because of the rapid social and cultural changes and their impacts on the wellbeing of Indigenous populations. Improving our capacity for diagnosis and treatment in multiple populations is crucial and involves providing new understanding of biological roots and sex-based differences of mental health problems, new early-detection methods, and new environmental and biological mechanisms that can be targeted for intervention. Moreover, sociocultural and environmental factors influence mental health and need to be considered as determinants of health. Within this holistic understanding of mental wellness, access to housing plays a major role. Indeed, not only do northern communities lack housing stock, but what is available may be of lower quality. This chapter gathers a selection of Sentinel North research results from a broad range of disciplines that contribute to understand the effects of stress on mental health and the mechanisms underlying the resilience to stress, to develop new tools for a better understanding of the brain and an early diagnosis of mental disorders, and to encourage an ecosystem approach for mental health and prevent health issues through culturally adapted actions on determinants of health, like access to sustainable and culturally appropriate housing.
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spelling ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/123843 2025-04-27T14:25:28+00:00 From stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the North Well-being : from neurosciences to sustainable housing Bellavance, Marie-Andrée Gallais, Sophie Sentinelle Nord Canada (Nord) Arctique Régions froides 2023-08-22T17:32:31Z 24 pages application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/123843 eng eng Université Laval Compendium of research 2017-2022. Environment, Health, Innovation https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/123843 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Well-being Mental Health Neuroscience Stress Resilience Housing Planning Air Quality Health Determinants Action-Research Nordic Architecture Biophilia Logement et santé Bien-être Santé mentale Neurosciences Résilience (Trait de personnalité) Architecture domestique -- Planification Air intérieur -- Qualité Déterminants sociaux de la santé Design biophilique Recherche-action en santé publique chapitre d'ouvrage livre 2023 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/123843 2025-03-30T23:47:40Z Mental health and wellbeing are the critical basis by which humans can flourish, fulfil their potential, and remain resilient in the face of stress and adversity. However, mental disorders are one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. In Arctic and Subarctic regions, these challenges are particularly pressing because of the rapid social and cultural changes and their impacts on the wellbeing of Indigenous populations. Improving our capacity for diagnosis and treatment in multiple populations is crucial and involves providing new understanding of biological roots and sex-based differences of mental health problems, new early-detection methods, and new environmental and biological mechanisms that can be targeted for intervention. Moreover, sociocultural and environmental factors influence mental health and need to be considered as determinants of health. Within this holistic understanding of mental wellness, access to housing plays a major role. Indeed, not only do northern communities lack housing stock, but what is available may be of lower quality. This chapter gathers a selection of Sentinel North research results from a broad range of disciplines that contribute to understand the effects of stress on mental health and the mechanisms underlying the resilience to stress, to develop new tools for a better understanding of the brain and an early diagnosis of mental disorders, and to encourage an ecosystem approach for mental health and prevent health issues through culturally adapted actions on determinants of health, like access to sustainable and culturally appropriate housing. Book Part Arctic Arctique* Subarctic Université Laval: CorpusUL Arctic Canada
spellingShingle Well-being
Mental Health
Neuroscience
Stress
Resilience
Housing Planning
Air Quality
Health Determinants
Action-Research
Nordic Architecture
Biophilia
Logement et santé
Bien-être
Santé mentale
Neurosciences
Résilience (Trait de personnalité)
Architecture domestique -- Planification
Air intérieur -- Qualité
Déterminants sociaux de la santé
Design biophilique
Recherche-action en santé publique
Bellavance, Marie-Andrée
Gallais, Sophie
From stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the North
title From stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the North
title_full From stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the North
title_fullStr From stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the North
title_full_unstemmed From stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the North
title_short From stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the North
title_sort from stress neurobiology to sustainable housing : advancing knowledge on health and wellbeing for the north
topic Well-being
Mental Health
Neuroscience
Stress
Resilience
Housing Planning
Air Quality
Health Determinants
Action-Research
Nordic Architecture
Biophilia
Logement et santé
Bien-être
Santé mentale
Neurosciences
Résilience (Trait de personnalité)
Architecture domestique -- Planification
Air intérieur -- Qualité
Déterminants sociaux de la santé
Design biophilique
Recherche-action en santé publique
topic_facet Well-being
Mental Health
Neuroscience
Stress
Resilience
Housing Planning
Air Quality
Health Determinants
Action-Research
Nordic Architecture
Biophilia
Logement et santé
Bien-être
Santé mentale
Neurosciences
Résilience (Trait de personnalité)
Architecture domestique -- Planification
Air intérieur -- Qualité
Déterminants sociaux de la santé
Design biophilique
Recherche-action en santé publique
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/123843