The health experience of the COVID-19 pandemic among the Sámi in Sweden : a cross-sectional comparative study.

Source at https://arcticyearbook.com/ . There is an international concern that the COVID-19 pandemic could have had serious effects on Indigenous peoples’ livelihoods and health. To our knowledge, no research has been published regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of the Sámi people. The ai...

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Main Authors: Maria Nilsson, Lena, San Sebastian, Miguel, Stoor, Jon Petter Anders
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Thematic Network (TN) on Geopolitics and Security of the University of the Arctic 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33274
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Summary:Source at https://arcticyearbook.com/ . There is an international concern that the COVID-19 pandemic could have had serious effects on Indigenous peoples’ livelihoods and health. To our knowledge, no research has been published regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of the Sámi people. The aim of this study is to assess the health care and social experience of the pre-vaccine phase of the COVID-19 pandemic among the Sámi, in comparison with the national population, in Sweden. Two population-based surveys, in the Sámi and the Swedish populations, were conducted between February and May 2021. In addition to sociodemographic and health information, a questionnaire regarding the health experience of COVID-19 designed by the Public Health Agency of Sweden was included. Both surveys targeted individuals aged 18–84 years and the participation rate was 40.9% in the Sámi study and 44.3% in the national study. Based on the data collected, Sámi in Sweden seem to have been affected in a similar or even in a milder way than the national population during the pre-vaccine phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Further studies are needed to explore the distribution of these outcomes among different Sámi subgroups. Register studies are also needed to evaluate the clinical (morbidity and mortality) impact of COVID-19 in the Sámi population.