Munnelly Sean M, Hishinuma Earl S, Lee Mark, Smith Myra D, McCarthy Kayne
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2018;25(2):20-53. doi: 10.5820/aian.2502.2018.20.
American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) constitute 2.2% of Hawai'i's population. Unfortunately, very little is known about the mental health of AI/AN youth in Hawai'i. The purpose of this study (N = 7,214; 1992-1996) was to describe AI/AN adolescents versus non-AI/AN youth regarding demographic, social, and mental health variables. The results suggested that AI/AN adolescents were more open to different types of social-emotional supports, had relatively more non-traditional families with a smaller social network, and may be more vulnerable to academic and health difficulties, with particular risk for mental health issues for mixed AI/AN-Native Hawaiians. Implications are discussed, including intervention, socio-political issues, and future research.
美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/ANs)占夏威夷人口的2.2%。不幸的是,人们对夏威夷AI/AN青少年的心理健康知之甚少。本研究(N = 7214;1992 - 1996年)的目的是描述AI/AN青少年与非AI/AN青少年在人口统计学、社会和心理健康变量方面的情况。结果表明,AI/AN青少年对不同类型的社会情感支持更开放,有相对更多非传统家庭且社交网络较小,可能更容易面临学业和健康困难,尤其是夏威夷原住民与AI/AN混血青少年有心理健康问题的风险更高。文中讨论了相关影响,包括干预措施、社会政治问题和未来研究。