First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) youth are disproportionately affected by a range of negative health outcomes including poor emotional and psychosocial well-being. At the same time, there is increasing awareness of culturally-specific protective factors for these youth, such as cultural connectedness and identity. This article reports the findings of a mixed-methods, exploratory longitudinal study on the effects of a culturally-relevant school-based mentoring program for FNMI youth that focuses on promoting mental well-being and the development of cultural identity. Participants included a cohort of FNMI adolescents whom we tracked across the transition from elementary to secondary school. We utilized data from annual surveys (n = 105...
This paper focuses on what factors influence the high rates of suicide within Canada’s Inuit popula...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation was to examine three distinct, yet related studies. The ...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) youth are disproportionately affected by a range of negative ...
Objectives: Although culturally relevant programming has been identified as a promising practice for...
The mental health and wellbeing of youth is one of the most urgent concerns affecting many First Nat...
Bullying represents a substantial issue facing Canadian youth, and is associated with negative outco...
Adolescent development involves changes in self-concept and identification with different groups or ...
Objectives: To review the protective factors and causal mechanisms which promote and enhance Indigen...
Objective: This study responded to a community-identified need to form an evidence base for interven...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
This article reports findings from three qualitative studies exploring supports for positive transit...
Very little is known about men’s lived experiences with, or tangible barriers to, accessing or recei...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Objectives: To explore the relationships between Māori cultural identity, ethnic discrimination and ...
This paper focuses on what factors influence the high rates of suicide within Canada’s Inuit popula...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation was to examine three distinct, yet related studies. The ...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) youth are disproportionately affected by a range of negative ...
Objectives: Although culturally relevant programming has been identified as a promising practice for...
The mental health and wellbeing of youth is one of the most urgent concerns affecting many First Nat...
Bullying represents a substantial issue facing Canadian youth, and is associated with negative outco...
Adolescent development involves changes in self-concept and identification with different groups or ...
Objectives: To review the protective factors and causal mechanisms which promote and enhance Indigen...
Objective: This study responded to a community-identified need to form an evidence base for interven...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
This article reports findings from three qualitative studies exploring supports for positive transit...
Very little is known about men’s lived experiences with, or tangible barriers to, accessing or recei...
Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience health and social inequities in the postcolonial...
Objectives: To explore the relationships between Māori cultural identity, ethnic discrimination and ...
This paper focuses on what factors influence the high rates of suicide within Canada’s Inuit popula...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation was to examine three distinct, yet related studies. The ...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...