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澳大利亚原住民的韧性:使用反思性去殖民集体对话进行的范围综述。

Indigenous Resilience in Australia: A Scoping Review Using a Reflective Decolonizing Collective Dialogue.

机构信息

School of Health, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia.

Ngangk Yira Research Centre for Aboriginal Health and Social Equity, Faculty of Health Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2021 Mar 31;9:630601. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.630601. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Contemporary definitions and understandings of resilience refer to an individual's positive adaptation to the experience of adversity. One of the challenges of this extant body of work is that the central concept of resilience is rarely questioned. Current understandings of these concepts, largely framed in Western understandings, are unquestioningly accepted, reframed for, yet not by, Indigenous peoples, and then are unchallenged when imposed on Indigenous peoples. A scoping review was conducted and reported in line with the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. The review involved the participation of local Aboriginal Research Cultural Advisory Groups who participated and approved the analysis of the findings and collaborated on the design and writing of the paper. Eight publications drew on Aboriginal constructs of resilience in examining the effectiveness of programs, processes, and practices to promote individual and/or collective resilience and well-being. Most studies emphasized the need for strategies to strengthen individual or community connection to culture to foster resilience. Six studies used culturally validated strength-based tools to measure resilience, while two relied on Western constructs. This review reveals both the distinctive colonial characteristics of adversity experienced by Aboriginal people and the range of coping strategies and protective resources that support the development of resilience within different Aboriginal communities in diverse research sites across Australia. Importantly, many studies confirm adversity is linked to the enduring legacies of colonization, continuous and cumulative transgenerational grief and loss, structural inequities, racism, and discrimination. These external factors of adversity are unique to Aboriginal populations, as are the protective factors that entail strengthening connection to culture (including language reclamation), community, ancestry and land (including management and economic development) which contribute to individual and collective resilience. These findings suggest that Aboriginal community resilience is strengthened through the collective experience of adversity, such as transgenerational grief and loss, and the resulting support structures and shared resources that are developed and maintained through cultural practices to strengthen the bonds and mutual reciprocity to participate in transformative strategies to address adversity. This review highlights that strategies such as building on community strengths, capacities, and resources is critical when strengthening resilience within Indigenous communities across Australia.

摘要

当代对韧性的定义和理解是指个体对逆境经历的积极适应。这方面现有研究工作的挑战之一是,韧性的核心概念很少受到质疑。目前对这些概念的理解,主要是基于西方的理解,未经质疑地被接受,为原住民重新构建,但不是由原住民重新构建,然后在原住民身上实施时也没有受到质疑。我们进行了一项范围综述,并按照 PRISMA-ScR 指南进行了报告。该综述涉及当地原住民研究文化咨询小组的参与,他们参与并批准了分析结果,并合作设计和撰写了论文。有八项出版物借鉴了原住民韧性的概念,研究了促进个人和/或集体韧性和福祉的方案、流程和实践的有效性。大多数研究强调需要加强个人或社区与文化的联系的战略,以培养韧性。六项研究使用经过文化验证的基于优势的工具来衡量韧性,而两项研究则依赖于西方的概念。这项综述揭示了原住民所经历的逆境的独特殖民特征,以及在澳大利亚不同研究地点的不同原住民社区中支持韧性发展的各种应对策略和保护资源。重要的是,许多研究证实,逆境与殖民化的持久遗产、持续的代际悲伤和损失、结构性不平等、种族主义和歧视有关。这些逆境的外部因素是原住民特有的,还有一些保护因素,包括加强与文化(包括语言恢复)、社区、祖先和土地(包括管理和经济发展)的联系,这些因素有助于个人和集体的韧性。这些发现表明,通过集体经历代际悲伤和损失等逆境,以及通过文化实践发展和维护的由此产生的支持结构和共享资源,原住民社区的韧性得到了加强,这些文化实践旨在加强联系和相互互惠,以参与解决逆境的变革性策略。这项综述强调,在澳大利亚的原住民社区中,加强韧性的策略是至关重要的,例如利用社区的优势、能力和资源。

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