Anderson Scott, Currie Cheryl L, Copeland Jennifer L, Metz Gerlinde A
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2016;23(5):1-14. doi: 10.5820/aian.2305.2016.1.
This study examined how income and community belonging may interact to influence leisure sedentary behavior among Indigenous adults. Data were obtained from 1,304 First Nations adults who completed the Canadian Community Health Survey in 2012. Among average-income earners, a strong sense of belonging to local community was associated with less sedentary behavior, a finding also documented in the general population. Among low-income earners, a strong sense of belonging to local community was associated with more sedentary behavior, a finding that is novel in the literature. These associations remained significant after adjustment for sociodemographic covariates and mental and physical health, suggesting other factors are influencing this correlation.
本研究探讨了收入与社区归属感如何相互作用,以影响原住民成年人的休闲久坐行为。数据来自于1304名在2012年完成加拿大社区健康调查的原住民成年人。在中等收入者中,强烈的本地社区归属感与较少的久坐行为相关,这一发现也在普通人群中得到了证实。在低收入者中,强烈的本地社区归属感与较多的久坐行为相关,这一发现是文献中新颖的。在对社会人口统计学协变量以及心理和身体健康进行调整后,这些关联仍然显著,表明其他因素正在影响这种相关性。