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复原力的交叉性:在加拿大城市背景下针对原住民青年的基于优势的案例研究方法。

Intersectionality of Resilience: A Strengths-Based Case Study Approach With Indigenous Youth in an Urban Canadian Context.

作者信息

Njeze Chinyere, Bird-Naytowhow Kelley, Pearl Tamara, Hatala Andrew R

机构信息

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2020 Nov;30(13):2001-2018. doi: 10.1177/1049732320940702. Epub 2020 Jul 20.

Abstract

By bringing together two important areas of contemporary health research-resilience among Indigenous youth and intersectionality theory-this study advances an framework that exposes intersecting forms of oppression within inner city urban contexts, while also critically reframing intersectionality to include strength-based perspectives of overlapping individual, social, and structural resilience-promoting processes. Drawing on Indigenous methodologies, a "two-eyed seeing" approach, and Stake's case study methodology involving multiple data sources (i.e., four sharing circles, 38 conversational interviews, four rounds of photovoice, and naturalistic interactions that occurred with 28 youth over an entire year), this qualitative study outlines three intersecting processes that facilitate youth resilience and wellness in various ways: (a) strengthening cultural identity and family connections; (b) engagement in social groups and service to self and community; and (c) practices of the arts and a positive outlook. In the end, implications for research, clinical practice, and health or community interventions are also discussed.

摘要

通过将当代健康研究的两个重要领域——原住民青年的复原力和交叉性理论——结合在一起,本研究提出了一个框架,该框架揭示了内城城市环境中相互交织的压迫形式,同时也批判性地重新构建交叉性,以纳入基于优势的重叠个人、社会和结构复原力促进过程的观点。借鉴原住民方法、“双眼看”方法以及涉及多个数据源(即四个分享圈、38次对话访谈、四轮照片声音法以及一整年与28名青年进行的自然互动)的斯塔克案例研究方法,这项定性研究概述了以各种方式促进青年复原力和健康的三个交叉过程:(a) 强化文化认同和家庭联系;(b) 参与社会群体并为自我和社区服务;(c) 艺术实践和积极的人生观。最后,还讨论了对研究、临床实践以及健康或社区干预的启示。

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