Thriving in three Northwestern Ontario communities

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2022-08-14 DOI:10.1080/00207411.2022.2108987
E. Toombs, C. Mushquash, S. Leon, K. McKenzie
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Abstract Disease-based models of health often fail to consider socio-economic models that perpetuate optimal health. The promotion of human thriving, rather than merely surviving, can be achieved by promoting optimal health indicators that facilitate overall wellbeing. Such interventions are those that promote a high quality of life, otherwise conceptualized as a “life worth living,” and can consist of life activities that exist outside of traditional health care intervention. Despite the continuous rise of health outcomes in Canada, it is likely that the cost associated with thriving may reduce the likelihood that optimal health will be achieved by many. Previous studies have generated the cost of thriving calculated for a single individual living in the Greater Toronto Area and have found that the cost of thriving is below the median annual income for this region. In the current study, this framework has been applied to three additional communities in Northwestern Ontario. Results indicated that when costs of thriving in Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout, and a small remote community were compared, costs of thriving were highest in more rural and remote areas. Given the limited availability of regional data, it was not possible to generate specific total costs for all communities in this review. Overall, health promotion and wellbeing approaches can be diversified by using evidence-based, strength-based health interventions. Such approaches can be offered in conjunction with traditional public health initiatives, to better foster individual-level health (through disease reduction) and wellbeing (such as promoting hope, belonging, meaning, and purpose) within community.
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在安大略省西北部的三个社区蓬勃发展
摘要基于疾病的健康模型往往没有考虑到维持最佳健康的社会经济模型。促进人类繁荣,而不仅仅是生存,可以通过促进促进整体福祉的最佳健康指标来实现。这种干预措施是那些促进高质量生活的措施,否则被概念化为“有价值的生活”,并且可以包括传统医疗干预之外的生活活动。尽管加拿大的健康状况持续上升,但与繁荣相关的成本可能会降低许多人实现最佳健康的可能性。先前的研究已经为居住在大多伦多地区的单个个人计算了繁荣的成本,并发现繁荣的成本低于该地区的年收入中位数。在目前的研究中,该框架已应用于安大略省西北部的另外三个社区。结果表明,当比较雷霆湾、苏了望台和一个偏远的小社区的繁荣成本时,更多的农村和偏远地区的繁荣成本最高。鉴于区域数据的可用性有限,不可能在本次审查中为所有社区产生具体的总成本。总的来说,通过使用循证、基于力量的健康干预措施,可以使健康促进和幸福感方法多样化。这种方法可以与传统的公共卫生举措相结合,以更好地促进个人层面的健康(通过减少疾病)和社区内的福祉(例如促进希望、归属感、意义和目标)。
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期刊介绍: The official journal of the World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation, the International Journal of Mental Health features in-depth articles on research, clinical practice, and the organization and delivery of mental health services around the world. Covering both developed and developing countries, it provides vital information on important new ideas and trends in community mental health, social psychiatry, psychiatric epidemiology, prevention, treatment, and psychosocial rehabilitation.
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