2024
DOI: 10.1002/casp.2807
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Climate change and its impact on the mental health well‐being of Indigenous women in Western cities, Canada

Jebunnessa Chapola,
Ranjan Datta,
Jaime Waucaush‐Warn
et al.

Abstract: This collaborative paper explores the interconnections between climate change and the mental health and well‐being of Indigenous women in Western Canada. As the impacts of climate change intensify globally, vulnerable populations, particularly Indigenous communities, face disproportionate and multifaceted challenges. Centering on Indigenous women in Western Canada, this study explores how the climate crisis magnifies Indigenous communities' mental health disparities. Drawing from the Indigenist feminist resear… Show more

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