The mental health of Indigenous peoples in Canada: A critical review of research
Many scholars assert that Indigenous peoples across the globe suffer a disproportionate
burden of mental illness. Research indicates that colonialism and its associated processes …
burden of mental illness. Research indicates that colonialism and its associated processes …
Traditional Indigenous medicine in North America: A scoping review
N Redvers, B Blondin - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background Despite the documented continued use of traditional healing methods,
modalities and its associated practitioners by Indigenous groups across North America, it is …
modalities and its associated practitioners by Indigenous groups across North America, it is …
Cultural interventions to treat addictions in Indigenous populations: findings from a scoping study
Background Cultural interventions offer the hope and promise of healing from addictions for
Indigenous people. a However, there are few published studies specifically examining the …
Indigenous people. a However, there are few published studies specifically examining the …
[HTML][HTML] Research as cultural renewal: Applying two-eyed seeing in a research project about cultural interventions in First Nations addictions treatment
This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study
about the effectiveness of cultural interventions in First Nations alcohol and drug treatment in …
about the effectiveness of cultural interventions in First Nations alcohol and drug treatment in …
Burden and correlates of mental health diagnoses among sex workers in an urban setting
N Puri, K Shannon, P Nguyen, SM Goldenberg - BMC women's health, 2017 - Springer
Background Women involved in both street-level and off-street sex work face
disproportionate health and social inequities compared to the general population. While …
disproportionate health and social inequities compared to the general population. While …
Honoring Indigenous culture-as-intervention: Development and validity of the Native Wellness AssessmentTM
C Fiedeldey-Van Dijk, M Rowan, C Dell… - Journal of ethnicity in …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
There is a need for Indigenous-centered research to appraise culture's role in wellness.
Researchers described the development and validity of the Native Wellness Assessment …
Researchers described the development and validity of the Native Wellness Assessment …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring indigenous traditional healing programs in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand: a scoping review
Objective To explore and catalog ways Indigenous Traditional Healing practices are
supported within the mainstream healthcare system through policies and programs in …
supported within the mainstream healthcare system through policies and programs in …
Resilience: safety in the aftermath of traumatic stressor experiences
The relationship between adverse experiences and the emergence of pathology has often
focused on characteristics of the stressor or of the individual (stressor appraisals, coping …
focused on characteristics of the stressor or of the individual (stressor appraisals, coping …
Illicit and prescription drug problems among urban Aboriginal adults in Canada: the role of traditional culture in protection and resilience
Illicit and prescription drug use disorders are two to four times more prevalent among
Aboriginal peoples in North America than the general population. Research suggests …
Aboriginal peoples in North America than the general population. Research suggests …
Centering Indigenous knowledge in suicide prevention: a critical scoping review
E Sjoblom, W Ghidei, M Leslie, A James, R Bartel… - BMC public health, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background Indigenous peoples of Canada, United States, Australia, and New
Zealand experience disproportionately high rates of suicide as a result of the collective and …
Zealand experience disproportionately high rates of suicide as a result of the collective and …