This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental health outcomes within the off reserve Aboriginal population in Canada. It uses the stress process model, a prominent model in the sociology of mental health, to explore pathways between social status, stress, coping resources, and mental health outcomes. Path analyses are used to decompose total effects on distress and well-being into direct and indirect or mediating pathways. The results suggest that stress, mastery, and social support are important mediators between social status and mental health outcomes. Stress appears to be a stronger contributor to distress while mastery and social support are of higher relative importance to well-being
The history of colonization contributed to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders becoming one of th...
Abstract This study aims to examine psychosocial factors associated with mental health and emotional...
textAmerican Indians suffer disproportionately from mental disorders such as depression and substanc...
This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental he...
This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental he...
This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental h...
This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental he...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize sociocultural and historical proc...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize sociocultural and historical proc...
Globally, Indigenous mental health research has increasingly focused on strengths-based theory to un...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize socio-cultural and historical pro...
The aim of the current study was to utilize a structural model to examine simultaneously the relatio...
The articles in this volume address the question: How do social determinants structure the health an...
Societies that foster high quality social environments and integration produce healthier populations...
The history of colonization contributed to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders becoming one of th...
The history of colonization contributed to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders becoming one of th...
Abstract This study aims to examine psychosocial factors associated with mental health and emotional...
textAmerican Indians suffer disproportionately from mental disorders such as depression and substanc...
This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental he...
This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental he...
This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental h...
This article examines how the social structure distributes risk and protective factors and mental he...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize sociocultural and historical proc...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize sociocultural and historical proc...
Globally, Indigenous mental health research has increasingly focused on strengths-based theory to un...
Stress process and life-course models of mental distress emphasize socio-cultural and historical pro...
The aim of the current study was to utilize a structural model to examine simultaneously the relatio...
The articles in this volume address the question: How do social determinants structure the health an...
Societies that foster high quality social environments and integration produce healthier populations...
The history of colonization contributed to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders becoming one of th...
The history of colonization contributed to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders becoming one of th...
Abstract This study aims to examine psychosocial factors associated with mental health and emotional...
textAmerican Indians suffer disproportionately from mental disorders such as depression and substanc...