Menzies School of Health Research, Institute of Advanced Studies, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia.
Int J Equity Health. 2008 Dec 18;7:26. doi: 10.1186/1475-9276-7-26.
'Caring for Country' is defined as Indigenous participation in interrelated activities with the objective of promoting ecological and human health. Ecological services on Indigenous-owned lands are belatedly attracting some institutional investment. However, the health outcomes associated with Indigenous participation in 'caring for country' activities have never been investigated. The aims of this study were to pilot and validate a questionnaire measuring caring for country as an Indigenous health determinant and to relate it to an external reference, obesity.
Purposively sampled participants were 301 Indigenous adults aged 15 to 54 years, recruited during a cross-sectional program of preventive health checks in a remote Australian community. Questionnaire validation was undertaken with psychometric tests of internal consistency, reliability, exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory one-factor congeneric modelling. Accurate item weightings were derived from the model and used to create a single weighted composite score for caring for country. Multiple linear regression modelling was used to test associations between the caring for country score and body mass index adjusting for socio-demographic factors and health behaviours.
The questionnaire demonstrated adequate internal consistency, test-retest validity and proxy-respondent validity. Exploratory factor analysis of the 'caring for country' items produced a single factor solution that was confirmed via one-factor congeneric modelling. A significant and substantial association between greater participation in caring for country activities and lower body mass index was demonstrated. Adjusting for socio-demographic factors and health behaviours, an inter-quartile range rise in caring for country scores was associated with 6.1 Kg and 5.3 Kg less body weight for non-pregnant women and men respectively.
This study indicates preliminary support for the validity of the caring for country concept and a questionnaire designed to measure it. This study also highlights the importance of investigating Indigenous-asserted health promotion activities. Further studies in similar populations are merited to test the generalisability of this questionnaire and to explore associations with other important Indigenous health outcomes.
“关爱国家”被定义为原住民参与相互关联的活动,目的是促进生态和人类健康。原住民拥有的土地上的生态服务项目最近才开始吸引一些机构投资。然而,原住民参与“关爱国家”活动与健康结果相关的研究从未开展过。本研究旨在试点和验证测量“关爱国家”作为原住民健康决定因素的问卷,并将其与外部参照肥胖联系起来。
在澳大利亚偏远社区的一项预防保健检查的横断面研究中,我们对 301 名年龄在 15 至 54 岁之间的原住民成年人进行了有针对性的抽样。采用内部一致性、可靠性、探索性因子分析和验证性单因素同形模型的心理测量学测试来进行问卷验证。从模型中得出准确的项目权重,并用于创建“关爱国家”的单一加权综合评分。采用多元线性回归模型来检验“关爱国家”评分与体重指数之间的关联,调整社会人口因素和健康行为因素。
问卷表现出良好的内部一致性、重测信度和代理响应者有效性。“关爱国家”项目的探索性因子分析产生了一个单一因素的解决方案,通过单因素同形模型得到了验证。研究表明,更多地参与“关爱国家”活动与较低的体重指数之间存在显著且实质性的关联。在调整了社会人口因素和健康行为因素后,“关爱国家”评分每升高一个四分位间距,非孕妇女性和男性的体重分别减少 6.1 公斤和 5.3 公斤。
本研究初步支持了“关爱国家”概念的有效性和用于测量该概念的问卷。本研究还强调了调查原住民主张的健康促进活动的重要性。在类似人群中进行进一步研究,以检验该问卷的普遍性,并探索其与其他重要原住民健康结果的关联,是有必要的。