A Nunavut community-directed Inuit youth mental wellness initiative: making I-SPARX fly
Inuit youth in Nunavut (NU) are resilient but face a protracted suicide crisis. The SPARX serious game and e-intervention, developed originally in New Zealand, teaches youth cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) skills to ameliorate stress and depression. Inuit youth in NU reviewed and culturally adap...
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          | Main Authors: | Yvonne Bohr, Jeffrey Hankey, Alaina Thomas, Marette Abdelmaseh, Leigh Armour, Hugh McCague, Jenna Barnhardt, Megis Oskalns, Nichaela Garvey, Yogita Singh, Cassie Danz, Chelsea Singoorie, Reuben Qaunaq, Iola Oshoweetok, Mathijs Lucassen, Sally Merry, Matthew Shepherd, Marc H. Bornstein, Farah Ahmad, Shmuel Shulman, Jonathan Weiss | 
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| Format: | Article | 
| Language: | English | 
| Published: | Taylor & Francis Group
    
        2024-12-01 | 
| Series: | International Journal of Circumpolar Health | 
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| Online Access: | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/22423982.2024.2401210 | 
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