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Forensic psychiatry in the arctic – a comparative study of patient characteristics, health care system and legislation in greenland and nunavut

Abstract

Introduction

Greenland and the Canadian territory of Nunavut appear to have a different prevalence of forensic psychiatric patients, despite their comparable population and landmass sizes. Both are mainly inhabited by Inuit with a similar cultural and social background. Both have a universal health care system. They differ, however, concerning the supply of mental health services and legislation concerning forensic psychiatric patients.

Objectives

Authors

Upfold C; Jentz C; Chaimowitz G; Heilmann P; Nathanielsen N

Volume

64

Pagination

pp. s376-s376

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Publication Date

4 2021

DOI

10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1007

Conference proceedings

European Psychiatry

Issue

Suppl 1

ISSN

0924-9338