Lands of the O'odham and Yaqui Peoples, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.
Lands of the O'odham and Yaqui Peoples, Native Nations Institute, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Oct 24;21(11):1404. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21111404.
Due to historical and ongoing structural racism and settler colonialism, Indigenous Peoples and communities in the United States are at a higher risk for a variety of diseases, elevated stress, and negative mental health outcomes. In addition, the United States federal government and the public encourage a view that Indigenous Peoples are primarily a racial group. Federally-, state-, and un-recognized Indigenous Peoples have a collective right to self-determination and sovereignty, and individuals of these Peoples understand this. The goals of this scoping review were to examine what research on identity and mental well-being is currently being conducted with Indigenous populations in the United States, synthesize the results, and determine if researchers are utilizing toolsets and theories that reinforce the sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples, communities, and the individual. The scoping review followed guidelines from the Joanna Briggs Institute guide for Scoping Reviews and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). Four databases and over six thousand articles were searched for this review, with twenty-four that had data extracted and analyzed. Current research on the relationship between Indigenous identity and mental well-being shows mixed results. The findings of this scoping review highlight a need for Indigenous-specific tools for measuring identity in place of tools used for other ethnic and racial groups. More research must be conducted to create tools that specifically examine the phenomena of United States-based Indigenous identity.
由于历史上和持续存在的结构性种族主义和殖民主义,美国的土著人民和社区面临着更多的疾病风险、更高的压力和负面的心理健康后果。此外,美国联邦政府和公众鼓励这样一种观点,即土著人民主要是一个种族群体。联邦、州和未被承认的土著人民拥有自决和主权的集体权利,这些人民的个人理解这一点。本次范围综述的目的是检查目前正在美国土著人群中进行的关于身份和心理健康的研究,综合结果,并确定研究人员是否正在使用加强土著人民、社区和个人主权的工具集和理论。该范围综述遵循了 Joanna Briggs 研究所的范围综述指南以及系统评价和元分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)。该综述在四个数据库中搜索了超过六千篇文章,其中有二十四篇文章提取和分析了数据。目前关于土著身份与心理健康之间关系的研究结果喜忧参半。本次范围综述的结果强调需要用专门针对土著人民的身份衡量工具来替代其他族裔和种族群体使用的工具。必须进行更多的研究来创建专门研究美国土著身份现象的工具。