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项目编号: 1319663
项目名称:
Collaborative Research: Population Dynamics in Greenland - A Multi-Component, Mixed-Methods Study of Demographic Change in the Arctic
作者: Virginia Vitzthum
承担单位: Indiana University
批准年: 2013
开始日期: 2014-05-01
结束日期: 2018-04-30
资助金额: USD741987
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Continuing grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Geosciences - Polar
英文关键词: kullorsuaq ; research ; project ; pregnancy ; greenland ; man ; addition ; greenlandic woman ; study ; woman ; participatory research ; age ; hormonal contraceptive ; sexual relationship ; mental health ; indiana university ; particular interest ; climate change ; reproductive decision-making ; airline pilot ; demographic factor ; low birth rate ; interpersonal dynamics ; greenlandic way ; heavy travel schedule ; public health method ; pregnancy outcome ; global economic force ; physiological dynamics ; community partner ; greenlandic culture ; united states ; typical daytime work schedule ; individual level characteristic ; medical cost ; critical insight ; northwestern greenland ; main activity ; 3-year collaborative study ; local health ; strategic arctic ally ; adoption influence reproductive decision ; target population ; arctic population ; cbpr approach ; physiological factor ; breast cancer ; indigenous arctic population ; influence pregnancy outcome ; interdisciplinary investigation ; familial obligation ; collaborative community ; foundational cultural construct ; future generation ; montana state university ; research project ; scientific collaboration
英文摘要: This award supports research on the social, cultural, environmental and physiological dynamics of pregnancy in an indigenous Arctic population. The project is a 3-year collaborative study focusing on Greenlandic ways of perceiving, understanding and experiencing pregnancy. Greenlander's believe that future generations of Greenlanders and Greenlandic culture and practices are in jeopardy due to a variety of demographic factors including low birth rates. This project will examine the individual, social, cultural, environmental and physiological factors that appear to have the greatest influence on Greenlandic women's and men's reproduction. The research will be implemented in Kullorsuaq in northwestern Greenland and the target population for the study is Greenlandic women and men, ages 15 to 49 years.

The project is an interdisciplinary international, collaborative community based participatory research (CBPR) study involving the University of Greenland, local health and community partners in Greenland, Indiana University and Montana State University. The main activities of the research project are: 1) Examine how the individual level characteristics including age, gender, physical and mental health, spirituality, and beliefs about sex, pregnancy, and adoption influence reproductive decision making in Kullorsuaq; 2) Examine how the interpersonal dynamics in sexual relationships influence reproductive decision-making among men and women in Kullorsuaq: 3) Examine the foundational cultural constructs regarding kinship, familial obligations and personhood that influence pregnancy outcomes in Kullorsuaq; 4) Examine how natural and built environmental characteristics such as one's own and one's family's connection to place, the climate changes occurring in the environment and its influence on hunting, as well as the increased oil industry in the area, influence pregnancy outcomes in Kullorsuaq; and 5) Examine whether hormonal contraceptives may be biologically ill-matched to some clients in Kullorsuaq. The project will be implemented using a Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) framework. Of particular interest is the combination of the CBPR approach with ethnographic (cultural, natural and biological) and public health methods.

Overall the project will contribute to our understanding of the complexity of the factors that may be influencing a declining Arctic population. This research is important for strengthening the scientific collaborations between the United States and a strategic Arctic ally, Greenland. In addition, the information gained from this research will give us critical insights into the effects of global economic forces on the well-being of remote communities. In addition, the interdisciplinary investigation of photoperiod has promise for providing insights into the higher risk of breast cancer faced by women who work in night shift and other jobs that involve changes from a typical daytime work schedule (e.g, airline pilots and personnel, and others with heavy travel schedules), which could lead to low-cost interventions that would reduce the risk of cancer, thereby saving medical costs and increasing economic productivity.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/96958
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Virginia Vitzthum. Collaborative Research: Population Dynamics in Greenland - A Multi-Component, Mixed-Methods Study of Demographic Change in the Arctic. 2013-01-01.
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