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Indigenous Trauma Intervention Research in Canada: A Narrative Literature Review
International Indigenous Policy Journal Pub Date : 2021-07-26 , DOI: 10.18584/iipj.2021.12.2.10936
Sarah Panofsky , Marla J. Buchanan , Roger John , Alanaise Goodwill

Contemporary Indigenous mental health research is beginning to address colonization, contextualizing Indigenous health within a history of colonial relationships and inadequate mental health responses. In practice, however, dominant counselling models for mental health in Canada have neglected Indigenous perspectives and there is a paucity of research regarding interventions that address psychological trauma with Indigenous populations. We identified 11 Canadian studies that employed culturally appropriate trauma interventions within Indigenous communities. We discuss the findings in relation to the study participants, outcomes reported, and research design. Recommendations are provided to address the need for evidence-based trauma interventions that have efficacy for Indigenous people in Canada to address Indigenous historical trauma.

中文翻译:

加拿大本土创伤干预研究:叙事文献综述

当代土著心理健康研究开始解决殖民化问题,将土著健康置于殖民关系历史和心理健康反应不足的背景下。然而,在实践中,加拿大主要的心理健康咨询模式忽视了原住民的观点,并且缺乏关于解决原住民心理创伤的干预措施的研究。我们确定了 11 项加拿大研究,这些研究在土著社区中采用了文化上适当的创伤干预措施。我们讨论了与研究参与者、报告的结果和研究设计有关的发现。提供了一些建议,以解决对加拿大土著人民有效解决土著历史创伤的循证创伤干预的需​​求。
更新日期:2021-07-26
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