MacDonald Joanna Petrasek, Ford James D, Willox Ashlee Cunsolo, Ross Nancy A
Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Departments of Nursing and Indigenous Studies, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2013 Dec 9;72:21775. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v72i0.21775.
To review the protective factors and causal mechanisms which promote and enhance Indigenous youth mental health in the Circumpolar North.
A systematic literature review of peer-reviewed English-language research was conducted to systematically examine the protective factors and causal mechanisms which promote and enhance Indigenous youth mental health in the Circumpolar North.
This review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, with elements of a realist review. From 160 records identified in the initial search of 3 databases, 15 met the inclusion criteria and were retained for full review. Data were extracted using a codebook to organize and synthesize relevant information from the articles.
More than 40 protective factors at the individual, family, and community levels were identified as enhancing Indigenous youth mental health. These included practicing and holding traditional knowledge and skills, the desire to be useful and to contribute meaningfully to one's community, having positive role models, and believing in one's self. Broadly, protective factors at the family and community levels were identified as positively creating and impacting one's social environment, which interacts with factors at the individual level to enhance resilience. An emphasis on the roles of cultural and land-based activities, history, and language, as well as on the importance of social and family supports, also emerged throughout the literature. More than 40 protective factors at the individual, family, and community levels were identified as enhancing Indigenous youth mental health. These included practicing and holding traditional knowledge and skills, the desire to be useful and to contribute meaningfully to one's community, having positive role models, and believing in one's self. Broadly, protective factors at the family and community levels were identified as positively creating and impacting one's social environment, which interacts with factors at the individual level to enhance resilience. An emphasis on the roles of cultural and land-based activities, history, and language, as well as on the importance of social and family supports, also emerged throughout the literature.
Healthy communities and families foster and support youth who are resilient to mental health challenges and able to adapt and cope with multiple stressors, be they social, economic, or environmental. Creating opportunities and environments where youth can successfully navigate challenges and enhance their resilience can in turn contribute to fostering healthy Circumpolar communities. Looking at the role of new social media in the way youth communicate and interact is one way of understanding how to create such opportunities. Youth perspectives of mental health programmes are crucial to developing appropriate mental health support and meaningful engagement of youth can inform locally appropriate and culturally relevant mental health resources, programmes and community resilience strategies.
回顾促进和加强北极地区原住民青年心理健康的保护因素及因果机制。
对同行评审的英文研究进行系统文献综述,以系统考察促进和加强北极地区原住民青年心理健康的保护因素及因果机制。
本综述遵循系统评价与Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,并采用了现实主义综述的要素。在对3个数据库的初步检索中识别出的160条记录中,有15条符合纳入标准并被保留以供全面审查。使用编码手册提取数据,以整理和综合文章中的相关信息。
在个人、家庭和社区层面确定了40多个促进原住民青年心理健康的保护因素。这些因素包括践行和掌握传统知识与技能、渴望对社区有用并做出有意义的贡献、有积极的榜样以及相信自己。总体而言,家庭和社区层面的保护因素被确定为对个人的社会环境有积极的塑造和影响作用,它与个人层面的因素相互作用以增强复原力。整个文献中还强调了文化和基于土地的活动、历史和语言的作用,以及社会和家庭支持的重要性。在个人、家庭和社区层面确定了40多个促进原住民青年心理健康的保护因素。这些因素包括践行和掌握传统知识与技能、渴望对社区有用并做出有意义的贡献、有积极的榜样以及相信自己。总体而言,家庭和社区层面的保护因素被确定为对个人的社会环境有积极的塑造和影响作用,它与个人层面的因素相互作用以增强复原力。整个文献中还强调了文化和基于土地的活动、历史和语言的作用,以及社会和家庭支持的重要性。
健康的社区和家庭培养并支持那些能抵御心理健康挑战、能够适应和应对多种社会、经济或环境压力源的青年。创造让青年能够成功应对挑战并增强复原力的机会和环境,反过来有助于培育健康的北极地区社区。审视新社交媒体在青年沟通和互动方式中所起的作用,是理解如何创造此类机会的一种方式。青年对心理健康项目的看法对于制定适当的心理健康支持至关重要,让青年有意义地参与其中能够为当地合适且与文化相关的心理健康资源、项目及社区复原力策略提供参考。