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“无论如何,我们都必须为实现完整而努力”:家庭与文化促进健康、恢复力及超越。

"We have to … work for wholeness no matter what": Family and culture promoting wellness, resilience, and transcendence.

作者信息

McKinley Catherine E

机构信息

Tulane University School of Social Work, New Orleans, LA, USA.

出版信息

Transcult Psychiatry. 2024 Jun;61(3):519-530. doi: 10.1177/13634615241227690. Epub 2024 Feb 7.

Abstract

Sociocultural, mental, behavioral, and physical factors are interrelated associates of chronic health conditions-such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease-all of which are disproportionally high and drive much of the mortality and morbidity for Indigenous peoples. Indigenous worldviews conceptualize health holistically, with inseparability across social, spiritual, cultural, familial, mental, behavioral, physical, and social dimensions of wellness. Food, family, and culture are fundamental to Indigenous wellness. The purpose of this article is to use the Framework of Historical Oppression, Resilience, and Transcendence (FHORT) conceptualization of relational wellness to honor urban and rural U.S. Indigenous perspectives that highlight the intersections of family, culture, physical health, spiritual, and mental health to promote resilience and wellness. This research focused on interconnections between wellness, culture, health, and family. Thirty-one critical ethnographic interviews used a life-history approach with methodology following an Indigenous toolkit for ethical and culturally sensitive research strategies, such as building upon cultural strengths, engaging in long-term, relational commitments with communities, incorporating storytelling and oral history traditions, centering Indigenous methodologies and preferences, working with cultural insiders, and prioritizing the perspectives of Indigenous peoples. Emergent themes included: (a) roots of Indigenous wellness: cultural values promoting balance and connection; (b) practicing resilience: family transmission of health information; and (c) wholistic mental wellness and resilience, with the subtheme culture and wellness. Interventions can be developed in collaboration with tribes for optimum efficacy and cultural relevancy and can approach wellness holistically in culturally relevant ways that center foodways, culture, family, and spirituality.

摘要

社会文化、心理、行为和身体因素是慢性健康状况(如糖尿病、肥胖症和心血管疾病)的相互关联因素,所有这些疾病在原住民中发病率和死亡率都极高,并导致了大部分的死亡和发病情况。原住民的世界观将健康视为一个整体概念,涵盖了健康的社会、精神、文化、家庭、心理、行为、身体和社会等各个维度,且这些维度相互交织、不可分割。食物、家庭和文化是原住民健康的基础。本文的目的是运用关系健康的历史压迫、复原力和超越框架(FHORT)概念化,来尊重美国城乡原住民的观点,这些观点强调了家庭、文化、身体健康、精神和心理健康的交叉点,以促进复原力和健康。这项研究聚焦于健康、文化、健康和家庭之间的相互联系。31次关键的人种志访谈采用了生活史方法,其方法论遵循了一套用于道德和文化敏感研究策略的原住民工具包,例如基于文化优势、与社区建立长期的关系承诺、融入故事讲述和口述历史传统、以原住民方法和偏好为中心、与文化内部人士合作,以及优先考虑原住民的观点。浮现出的主题包括:(a)原住民健康的根源:促进平衡与联系的文化价值观;(b)践行复原力:家庭对健康信息的传承;(c)整体心理健康与复原力,以及子主题文化与健康。可以与部落合作开发干预措施,以实现最佳效果和文化相关性,并能够以与文化相关的方式从整体上探讨健康问题,将食物方式、文化、家庭和精神性作为核心。

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