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Promoting Resilience Within Public Health Approaches for Indigenous Communities

Authors :
Jessie Lund
Lauren Dalicandro
Kara Boles
Christopher Mushquash
Elaine Toombs
Kristy R. Kowatch
Source :
Multisystemic Resilience ISBN: 0190095881, Multisystemic Resilience
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University PressNew York, 2021.

Abstract

Resilience within public health is conceptualized to be fostered through individual, community, and systemic initiatives that promote capacity through interconnected primary, secondary, and tertiary health interventions. Within community public health settings, particularly for Canadian Indigenous communities, an emphasis on interconnected, multisystemic interventions that promote resilience can be particularly useful. Fostering resilience within Indigenous health seeks to prioritize unique needs of individuals and communities, through both process- and outcome-based measurement. Given that Indigenous individuals’ needs may differ from non-Indigenous populations in Canada, careful consideration of how to best conceptualize, measure, and promote resilience is required. Tools such as the Native Wellness Assessment and the First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum Framework can be helpful to both measure and conceptualize resilience, as they can provide insight on what is considered to be best practices to increasing wellness within Indigenous communities. Such tools continue to prioritize the multisystemic promotion of resilience.

Details

ISBN :
978-0-19-009588-8
0-19-009588-1
ISBNs :
9780190095888 and 0190095881
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Multisystemic Resilience ISBN: 0190095881, Multisystemic Resilience
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1af9250b70c9d8e9c0a0ad81ad9da6f6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190095888.003.0005