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探索加拿大阿尔伯塔省北部野火灾难后的本土应对方式。

Exploring Indigenous Ways of Coping After a Wildfire Disaster in Northern Alberta, Canada.

机构信息

School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2021 Jul;31(8):1472-1485. doi: 10.1177/10497323211009194. Epub 2021 May 11.

DOI:10.1177/10497323211009194
PMID:33971774
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8278559/
Abstract

In May 2016, a wildfire devastated a northern region of Alberta, Canada, resulting in negative consequences on physical and mental stress, social relationships, and overall resilience among Indigenous residents. Research on coping and managing stress following a disaster has failed to incorporate unique characteristics from Indigenous perspectives. Sharing circles were held in urban and rural community settings to capture: (a) Indigenous perspectives of coping, (b) individual and collective strengths that helped Indigenous residents and communities to cope during and after the wildfire, and (c) intergenerational experiences of coping from stress among Indigenous residents. Indigenous residents' experience with coping from the wildfire was shaped by: (a) heightened physical and emotional stress, (b) existing structural inequities, and (c) strong community cohesion and connection to culture. An unexpected outcome of this research was the therapeutic value of the sharing circles for participants to share their experience.

摘要

2016 年 5 月,一场野火席卷了加拿大阿尔伯塔省北部地区,对原住民的身心压力、社会关系和整体适应能力造成了负面影响。针对灾难后应对和管理压力的研究未能纳入原住民视角的独特特征。在城市和农村社区环境中举行了分享圈会议,以了解:(a) 原住民应对压力的观点,(b) 在野火期间和之后帮助原住民居民和社区应对压力的个人和集体优势,以及 (c) 原住民居民在代际间应对压力的经验。原住民居民应对野火的经验受到以下因素的影响:(a) 身体和情绪压力加剧,(b) 现有的结构性不平等,以及 (c) 强大的社区凝聚力和对文化的认同。这项研究的一个意外结果是,分享圈对参与者分享经验具有治疗价值。