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跨代居住在保留地外的原住民成年人的寄宿学校就读经历与物质使用增加:对 2017 年原住民调查的分析。

Intergenerational residential school attendance and increased substance use among First Nation adults living off-reserve: An analysis of the aboriginal peoples survey 2017.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada.

Dilico Anishinabek Family Care, Fort William First Nation, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Jan 20;10:1029139. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1029139. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRCC) published 94 Calls to Action in 2015 to address long-term, intergenerational effects of the residential school system, highlighting the pervasive impact of colonialism on the wellbeing of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Indeed, research with Indigenous populations in Canada has captured that prior experiences of residential schools contributes to the intergenerational transmission of mental and physical health disparities. Despite these studies, further research is needed that contextualizes the influence of residential schools within broader frameworks that consider Indigenous social determinants of health in Canada. As such, the purpose of the present study was to examine patterns of substance use and mental and physical health among individuals with a history of residential school attendance (RSA) and individuals reporting parent or two-generation (parent and grandparent) RSA.

METHOD

Data from the Aboriginal Peoples Survey (2017), involving 10,030 First Nations individuals living off reserve, were analyzed.

RESULTS

Self-reported mental and physical health scores were significantly lower among those had attended residential schools, whose parents attended residential schools, and whose grandparents attended residential schools, when compared to those who did not. Further, family RSA was associated with increased substance use among participants, though the findings were variable based on sex and specific substance analyzed. Meanwhile, individual and family RSA was not associated with increased likelihood of a mental health diagnosis.

DISCUSSION

These findings provide additional support for how both parental and two-generation family histories of RSA are associated with individual physical and mental health outcomes. Further, these findings articulate the need for the TRCC's Calls to Action to be actually implemented, including community-based approaches that harness the strength of Indigenous people and communities who aim to close the gap in these health disparities for their children and families.

摘要

引言

加拿大真相与和解委员会(TRCC)于 2015 年发布了 94 项呼吁行动,以解决寄宿学校制度的长期、代际影响,强调殖民主义对加拿大原住民福祉的普遍影响。事实上,加拿大对原住民人口的研究表明,寄宿学校的先前经历有助于精神和身体健康差异的代际传递。尽管有这些研究,但仍需要进一步的研究,将寄宿学校的影响置于更广泛的框架内,这些框架考虑了加拿大原住民的社会决定因素。因此,本研究的目的是研究有寄宿学校就读经历(RSA)的个体和报告父母或两代(父母和祖父母)RSA 的个体的物质使用模式以及心理健康和身体健康。

方法

对非保留地居住的 10030 名第一民族个体的原住民调查(2017 年)数据进行了分析。

结果

与未上过寄宿学校的人相比,上过寄宿学校、父母上过寄宿学校和祖父母上过寄宿学校的人的自我报告心理健康和身体健康评分明显较低。此外,与未上过寄宿学校的人相比,家庭 RSA 与参与者的物质使用增加有关,但具体的物质分析存在性别差异。同时,个体和家庭 RSA 与心理健康诊断的可能性增加无关。

讨论

这些发现为父母和两代家庭的 RSA 历史如何与个人的身心健康结果相关提供了更多支持。此外,这些发现阐明了需要实际实施 TRCC 的呼吁行动,包括基于社区的方法,利用旨在为其子女和家庭缩小这些健康差距的原住民人民和社区的力量。

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