Resilience in Canadian Indigenous youth: A scoping review
E Toombs, KR Kowatch, CJ Mushquash - International Journal of Child …, 2016 - ijcar-rirea.ca
E Toombs, KR Kowatch, CJ Mushquash
International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience, 2016•ijcar-rirea.caIntroduction: Contemporary definitions of resilience generally include personal, family, and
community characteristics that contribute to individuals' abilities to thrive in the face of
adversity. However, these definitions are derived largely from research involving
nonIndigenous youth and may fail to incorporate unique characteristics from Indigenous
perspectives. Understanding resilience in Indigenous youth by summarizing existing
literature is an important next step in applied resilience-based research and intervention …
community characteristics that contribute to individuals' abilities to thrive in the face of
adversity. However, these definitions are derived largely from research involving
nonIndigenous youth and may fail to incorporate unique characteristics from Indigenous
perspectives. Understanding resilience in Indigenous youth by summarizing existing
literature is an important next step in applied resilience-based research and intervention …
Introduction
Contemporary definitions of resilience generally include personal, family, and community characteristics that contribute to individuals’ abilities to thrive in the face of adversity. However, these definitions are derived largely from research involving nonIndigenous youth and may fail to incorporate unique characteristics from Indigenous perspectives. Understanding resilience in Indigenous youth by summarizing existing literature is an important next step in applied resilience-based research and intervention. Methods
A scoping review of 33 published and grey literature sources on resilience in Canadian Indigenous youth was completed. Results
Resilience among Indigenous youth included engagement in culture, having positive peer and family relationships, and having a positive self-identity, congruent with research involving non-Indigenous youth. Despite such similarities, unique factors to Indigenous youth were related to community-based resilience including autonomy and access, as well as support and connectedness. Conclusion
Resilience is an important concept that can foster strength and support pathways to perseverance in Indigenous youth. Incorporating Indigenous models in applied resilience-based research and intervention should include relational approaches of measurement and collaborative research methods that engage Indigenous young people and their communities.ijcar-rirea.ca
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