Indigenous youth and resilience in Canada and the USA: a scoping review

O Heid, M Khalid, H Smith, K Kim, S Smith… - Adversity and resilience …, 2022 - Springer
Relative to non-Indigenous youth, Indigenous youth have been under-represented when
studying pathways to mental wellness. Yet, a broad range of adversity is acknowledged …

Resilience in Canadian Indigenous youth: A scoping review

E Toombs, KR Kowatch, CJ Mushquash - International Journal of Child …, 2016 - ijcar-rirea.ca
Introduction: Contemporary definitions of resilience generally include personal, family, and
community characteristics that contribute to individuals' abilities to thrive in the face of …

[PDF][PDF] An updated systematic review of risk and protective factors related to the resilience and well-being of indigenous youth in the United States and Canada

CR Hodgson, RN DeCoteau - American Indian and Alaska …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Indigenous youth in North America experience mental health inequities compared to White
peers, including a higher prevalence of depression, anxiety, suicide, and substance use …

A systematic review of resilience research among indigenous youth in contemporary Canadian contexts

M Rowhani, A Hatala - The International Journal of Health …, 2017 - search.proquest.com
The following article is a systematic review of health literature that considers processes of
resilience among Indigenous youth in Canadian contexts. Through a systematic review of …

Instruments for measuring the resilience of indigenous adolescents: an exploratory review

C Jongen, E Langham, R Bainbridge… - Frontiers in public …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Introduction: Resilience is enabled by internal, individual assets as well as the resources
available in a person's environment to support healthy development. For Indigenous people …

Native American and Māori youth: How culture and community provide the foundation of resilience in the face of systemic adversity

JD Ivanich, C Clifford, M Sarche - Adversity and Resilience Science, 2022 - Springer
Multiple disciplines in the academy have begun to understand the value in Indigenous
worldviews. To date, resilience literature and constructs of resilience have been largely …

Ethical principles in resilience research: Respect, relevance, reciprocity and responsibility

LLD McCubbin, J Moniz - Youth resilience and culture: Commonalities and …, 2015 - Springer
By drawing from research and writings on indigenous people in the United States, Australia
and Canada this chapter discusses the ethical issues and associated limitations of extant …

Rethinking resilience from indigenous perspectives

LJ Kirmayer, S Dandeneau, E Marshall… - The Canadian …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in
recent years require systematic rethinking to address the distinctive cultures, geographic …

Resilience among Low‐Income African American Youth: An Ethnographic Perspective

RL Jarrett - Ethos, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
This commentary uses ethnographic data on lowincome African American youth and their
families to expand on theoretical discussions of resilience. Substantive findings are …

[HTML][HTML] The CIET Aboriginal youth resilience studies: 14 years of capacity building and methods development in Canada

N Andersson, RJ Ledogar - Pimatisiwin, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
CIET started supporting Canadian Aboriginal community-based researchers of resilience in
1995. An evolving approach to Aboriginal resilience used a combination of standard …