Department of Psychiatry, Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2012 May;102 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):S177-83. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300511. Epub 2012 Mar 8.
We examined health disparities among American Indian men and boys within the framework of historical trauma, which incorporates the historical context of collective massive group trauma across generations. We reviewed the impact of collective traumatic experiences among Lakota men, who have faced cross-generational challenges to enacting traditional tribal roles. We describe historical trauma-informed interventions used with two tribal groups: Lakota men and Southwestern American Indian boys. These two interventions represent novel approaches to addressing historical trauma and the health disparities that American Indians face. We offer public health implications and recommendations for strategies to use in the planning and implementation of policy, research, and program development with American Indian boys and men.
我们在历史创伤的框架内研究了美洲印第安男性和男孩的健康差异,该框架纳入了跨代集体大规模群体创伤的历史背景。我们审查了拉科塔男性中集体创伤经历的影响,他们在扮演传统部落角色方面面临着跨代的挑战。我们描述了两种部落群体中使用的基于历史创伤的干预措施:拉科塔男性和西南美洲印第安男孩。这两种干预措施代表了解决美洲印第安人面临的历史创伤和健康差异的新方法。我们提出了公共卫生意义和建议,以制定策略,用于规划和实施针对美洲印第安男孩和男性的政策、研究和方案制定。