Adolescent development involves changes in self-concept and identification with different groups or cultural norms. Many First Nations adolescents have additional difficulties due to disconnections with family, schooling and cultural background, as a legacy of colonisation and social marginalisation. The present study used data from the First Nations Regional Longitudinal Health Survey, Youth, Phase 2 to test the hypothesis that connectedness to social and cultural factors would predict lower rates of reported depression in First Nations youth, using a logistic regression analysis. The findings indicated that connectedness to family and school, as well as having a sense of control over one\u27s life did predict wellness. However, spiri...
The articles in this volume address the question: How do social determinants structure the health an...
This dissertation elaborates on the concept of "cultural continuity" by exploring efforts on the par...
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) youth are disproportionately affected by a range of negative ...
The mental health and wellbeing of youth is one of the most urgent concerns affecting many First Nat...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
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...
Aboriginal youth in Canada face a number of economic, health and social challenges, while being one ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Indigenous versus Western philosophies that pertain to trea...
Background: To promote health equity for Indigenous youth in Canada, a federally funded initiative J...
Socioeconomic status and Aboriginal cultural status are believed to be key risk indicators of mental...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation was to examine three distinct, yet related studies. The ...
Cultural connectedness has been associated with increased self-esteem and mental health among Indige...
Abstract Background Social determinants of Indigenous health are known to include structural determi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background: While causes of anxiety and depression ...
The articles in this volume address the question: How do social determinants structure the health an...
This dissertation elaborates on the concept of "cultural continuity" by exploring efforts on the par...
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) youth are disproportionately affected by a range of negative ...
The mental health and wellbeing of youth is one of the most urgent concerns affecting many First Nat...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
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...
Aboriginal youth in Canada face a number of economic, health and social challenges, while being one ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Indigenous versus Western philosophies that pertain to trea...
Background: To promote health equity for Indigenous youth in Canada, a federally funded initiative J...
Socioeconomic status and Aboriginal cultural status are believed to be key risk indicators of mental...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation was to examine three distinct, yet related studies. The ...
Cultural connectedness has been associated with increased self-esteem and mental health among Indige...
Abstract Background Social determinants of Indigenous health are known to include structural determi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background: While causes of anxiety and depression ...
The articles in this volume address the question: How do social determinants structure the health an...
This dissertation elaborates on the concept of "cultural continuity" by exploring efforts on the par...
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) youth are disproportionately affected by a range of negative ...