Lys Candice
a University of Toronto , Dalla Lana School of Public Health , Toronto , Ontario , Canada.
b Fostering Open eXpression among Youth (FOXY) , Yellowknife , Northwest Territories , Canada.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2018 Dec;77(1):1466604. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2018.1466604.
The mental health of young women in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, is a critical public health concern; however, there is a dearth of research that examines how this population manages mental health challenges. This study explores the self-identified strategies that female youth in the NWT use to cope with mental health issues. The arts-based qualitative method of body mapping and a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach grounded in social ecological theory was used to collect data during in-depth semi-structured interviews. Forty-one participants (aged 13-17 years) attended FOXY body mapping workshops in six NWT communities in 2013 then completed interviews regarding the content of their body maps. Thematic analysis was used to identify five themes related to coping strategies: grounding via nature, strength through Indigenous cultures, connection with God and Christian beliefs, expression using the arts, and relationships with social supports. These results can be used to develop culturally relevant, strengths-based, trauma informed interventions that improve coping and resiliency among Northern youth.
加拿大西北地区(NWT)年轻女性的心理健康是一个至关重要的公共卫生问题;然而,关于这一人群如何应对心理健康挑战的研究却十分匮乏。本研究探讨了西北地区女性青少年用于应对心理健康问题的自我认同策略。在深入的半结构化访谈中,采用了基于艺术的身体绘图定性方法以及基于社会生态理论的创伤知情、优势为本的方法来收集数据。2013年,41名参与者(年龄在13 - 17岁之间)参加了西北地区六个社区的FOXY身体绘图工作坊,随后就其身体绘图的内容进行了访谈。采用主题分析法确定了与应对策略相关的五个主题:通过自然扎根、借助本土文化获得力量、与上帝及基督教信仰建立联系、利用艺术进行表达以及与社会支持建立关系。这些结果可用于制定具有文化相关性、基于优势、创伤知情的干预措施,以提高北方青少年的应对能力和复原力。