Arctic Medical Research 1995; vol 54(suppl 1)
Proceedingd from the Symposium on Family Health in Circumpolar Regions
Iluissat, Greenland, April 18-22, 1994
Preface
Inge Lynge and Peter Bjerregaard
A keynote on family health
Inge Lynge
Child survival in Greenland
Peter Bjerregaard
Early mother-child relationship. The Copenhagen model of early preventive intervention towards mother infant relationship disturbances
Lene Lier
Vicissitudes of attachment: Nurturance and dependence in Canadian Inuit family relationships, old and new
Jean Briggs
Skolt Saami socialization
Leila Seitamo
Changing roles in Sami families - a case illustration
Vigdis Stordahl
Male sexuality and sexual offences
Preben Hertoft
Families in distress, the development of children growing up with alcohol and violence
Else Christensen
Mental disorders and conditions of life in childhood in Greenlanders
Inge Lynge
A one year Greenlandic study of temporary and permanent placement of children and adolescents outside their homes
Gladys Kreutzmann
Experiences from a consultative journey to Greenland presented by a child psychiatrist and a psychologist
Mette Kabel and Naja Lyberth
The population survey as a tool for assessing family health in the Keewatin region, NWT, Canada
T. Kue Young, Michael E. K. Moffatt, John D. O'Nei, Rajaa Thika and Soleman Mirdad
The Icelandic child and adolescent mental health study
Helga Hannesdottir
Health interview survey in Greenland
Peter Bjerregaard
Drug prescription to children living in the Arctic. An investigation from Nuuk, Greenland
Birgit Niclasen, S. M. Moller and R. B. Christensen
Mental health promotion among American Indian children
Elinor Harvey
Preventive health programs among the Sami adolescents in a Sami community
Siv Kvernmo
Improving child survival in Greenland
Frank Senderovitz
Investigation and management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in Canadian Inuit: enhancing access to care
W.L. Smith, B.D. Martin, P.H. Orr and F.B. Guijon
Legal abortion in Greenland. Report from a workshop
Peter Bjerregaard and Frank Senderovitz
Arctic Medical Research 1995; vol 54(suppl 1).