Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA,
J Community Health. 2013 Dec;38(6):1115-23. doi: 10.1007/s10900-013-9721-x.
Contemporary American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIs/ANs) who live in urban areas today face the daunting task of navigating an urban landscape while maintaining the facets of their respective Native cultures. While AIs/ANs continue to grapple with the intergenerational trauma associated with forced assimilation, relocation movements, and boarding schools, these traumas have manifested themselves in elevated rates of psychopathology. AIs/ANs have elevated rates of domestic abuse, poverty, suicide, and substance misuse. Furthermore, AIs/ANs, like many other minority cultures often face discrimination in their everyday lives. In light of the aversive experiences they face, AI/AN people have followed the tenets of ritual and traditional healing to address imbalances in the body, mind, and spirit. For providers working with AI/AN clients, it is important to understand who is using traditional healing and why they are using alternative services. Secondary data analyses of survey data from 389 urban AIs/ANs were utilized in order to determine the relationship between experiences of discrimination and traditional healing use. Analyses indicated that experiences of discrimination in healthcare settings were significantly associated with participation in traditional healing. Analyses also indicated that nearly a quarter of the sample reported discrimination in a healthcare setting, roughly half of the sample had used traditional healing, and that the majority of those who had used traditional healing were women, and ages 35-44 (27%). This study calls attention to the socio-demographic factors implicated in traditional healing use by urban AI/AN people, in addition to the clinical and demographic characteristics of this sample.
当代居住在城市地区的美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AIs/ANs)面临着艰巨的任务,他们既要在城市环境中生活,又要保持各自的本土文化特色。虽然 AIs/ANs 仍在努力应对与强制同化、搬迁运动和寄宿学校相关的代际创伤,但这些创伤已经表现为精神病理学发病率的升高。AIs/ANs 的虐待家庭、贫困、自杀和药物滥用比率较高。此外,AIs/ANs 与许多其他少数族裔一样,在日常生活中经常面临歧视。鉴于他们所面临的痛苦经历,AIs/AN 人遵循仪式和传统疗法的原则,以解决身体、心理和精神的不平衡。对于为 AIs/AN 客户提供服务的医疗保健提供者来说,了解谁在使用传统疗法以及他们为什么使用替代服务非常重要。本研究使用了 389 名城市 AIs/AN 调查数据的二次数据分析,以确定在医疗保健环境中经历歧视与传统疗法使用之间的关系。分析表明,在医疗保健环境中经历歧视与参与传统疗法治疗显著相关。分析还表明,近四分之一的样本报告在医疗保健环境中受到歧视,大约一半的样本使用过传统疗法,而大多数使用过传统疗法的人是女性,年龄在 35-44 岁(27%)。这项研究不仅关注了城市 AIs/AN 人使用传统疗法的社会人口因素,还关注了该样本的临床和人口统计学特征。