There are unequivocal health disparities, both physical and mental, between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples of Canada. Utilizing narrative inquiry, a qualitative methodology, 15 néhiyawak (Plains Cree people) between 18 and 71 years of age from Thunderchild First Nation were interviewed to explore what improved their mental health and well-being and what they needed to attain optimal mental health and well-being. The néhiyawak interviewed for this study responded with descriptions of strength and resilience. By posing questions that focused on the positive, the strengths, and resilience of the néhiyawak in this study came to the forefront. Narrative thematic analysis of the interviews conducted with the néh...
To address the health disparities for First Nation people it is important to understand what their w...
This article addresses topics related to Indigenous holistic well-being including, 1) Indigenous per...
As the population of First Nations peoples ages, the need for health care will increase. First Natio...
There are unequivocal health disparities, both physical and mental, between the Indigenous and non-I...
Currently, there is limited literature demonstrating awareness of how contemporary Aboriginal People...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
The current state of Aboriginal health is of national concern. Aboriginal people as a population do ...
The First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada, commissioned a review of the current evide...
Indigenous youth in Canada experience adverse health outcomes at disproportionate rates to their non...
This article presents the findings from a research project that examined how well-being, especially ...
This article presents the findings from a research project that examined how well-being, especially ...
Objectives: Indigenous youth who identify themselves as First Nations, Métis or Inuit living in Cana...
Contemporary Indigenous mental health research is beginning to address colonization, contextualizing...
We examined the importance of social support in promoting thriving health among indigenous Canadians...
This research, which takes place on Treaty 6 lands and involves an Indigenous and decolonized worldv...
To address the health disparities for First Nation people it is important to understand what their w...
This article addresses topics related to Indigenous holistic well-being including, 1) Indigenous per...
As the population of First Nations peoples ages, the need for health care will increase. First Natio...
There are unequivocal health disparities, both physical and mental, between the Indigenous and non-I...
Currently, there is limited literature demonstrating awareness of how contemporary Aboriginal People...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
The current state of Aboriginal health is of national concern. Aboriginal people as a population do ...
The First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada, commissioned a review of the current evide...
Indigenous youth in Canada experience adverse health outcomes at disproportionate rates to their non...
This article presents the findings from a research project that examined how well-being, especially ...
This article presents the findings from a research project that examined how well-being, especially ...
Objectives: Indigenous youth who identify themselves as First Nations, Métis or Inuit living in Cana...
Contemporary Indigenous mental health research is beginning to address colonization, contextualizing...
We examined the importance of social support in promoting thriving health among indigenous Canadians...
This research, which takes place on Treaty 6 lands and involves an Indigenous and decolonized worldv...
To address the health disparities for First Nation people it is important to understand what their w...
This article addresses topics related to Indigenous holistic well-being including, 1) Indigenous per...
As the population of First Nations peoples ages, the need for health care will increase. First Natio...