Creative Arts Research Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
School of Health Sciences and Social Work, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Health Promot Int. 2023 Apr 1;38(2). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daac190.
This article reports on findings that indicate how First Nations musical activities function as cultural determinants of health. Drawing on early findings from a 3-year Australian Research Council funded project titled The Remedy Project: First Nations Music as a Determinant of Health, we detail Australian and Ni Vanuatu First Nations musicians' reported outcomes of musical activity using a First Nations cultural determinants of health framework. The broader findings indicate that our respondents see musical activity as actively shaping all known domains of cultural health determinants, and some surrounding political and social determinants. However, this paper focusses specifically on the political and economic determinants that emerged in analysis as the most dominant subthemes. We argue that this study provides strong impetus for continued investigation and reconceptualization of the place of music in cultural health determinant models.
这篇文章报告了一些发现,这些发现表明了第一民族的音乐活动如何作为健康的文化决定因素发挥作用。本研究借鉴了澳大利亚研究理事会资助的为期 3 年的项目“补救项目:第一民族音乐作为健康决定因素”的早期发现,根据第一民族健康的文化决定因素框架详细介绍了澳大利亚和新喀里多尼亚第一民族音乐家对音乐活动的报告结果。更广泛的发现表明,我们的受访者认为音乐活动积极塑造了所有已知的文化健康决定因素领域,以及一些周边的政治和社会决定因素。然而,本文特别关注分析中出现的政治和经济决定因素,这些因素是最主要的子主题。我们认为,这项研究为音乐在文化健康决定因素模型中的地位的进一步研究和重新概念化提供了强有力的动力。