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Disability through a Native American lens: examining influences of culture and colonization. 印第安人视角下的残疾:审视文化和殖民的影响。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-08-19 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.1068256
Hilary N Weaver

Disability is a socially constructed identity. What constitutes a disability and what it means to be a person with a disability can vary across cultures. This article explores meanings of disability within Native American cultures, including how ideas about wellness, balance, roles, and responsibilities influence perceptions of disabilities. This is followed by a review of disability prevalence, discussion of services, and explorations of possible reasons for the disproportionate impact of disabilities in Native American populations. The article concludes with an examination of how the colonial context frames both attitudes about and services for Native Americans with disabilities.

残疾是一种社会建构的身份。什么是残疾,作为一个残疾人意味着什么,在不同的文化中是不同的。本文探讨了印第安文化中残疾的含义,包括关于健康、平衡、角色和责任的观念如何影响对残疾的看法。接下来是对残疾流行情况的回顾,对服务的讨论,以及对残疾在美洲原住民中造成不成比例影响的可能原因的探讨。文章最后考察了殖民时期的环境如何塑造了人们对残疾的态度和为残疾的印第安人提供的服务。
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引用次数: 9
Mental disabilities in an Aboriginal context. 土著背景下的精神残疾。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.1068258
Lewis Mehl-Madrona, Barbara Mainguy

Aboriginal (meaning original peoples) North American mental health is acknowledged to be in a more precarious state than that of the dominant cultures. Disability arises from the conditions of poverty, homelessness, and lack of resources that are compounded for North American aboriginal people by the historical trauma of conquest, being placed on reservations, residential schools, and continued discrimination. We present culturally sensitive and syntonic intervention programs that can reduce the impact of Aboriginal mental disabilities and discuss the commonality among these programs of celebrating culture, language, and tradition.

人们认为,北美土著居民的心理健康状况比主流文化更不稳定。残疾是由贫穷、无家可归和缺乏资源的状况造成的,而对北美原住民来说,征服的历史创伤、被安置在保留地、寄宿学校和持续的歧视使这些状况更加复杂。我们提出了文化敏感和同步的干预项目,可以减少土著精神残疾的影响,并讨论了这些庆祝文化、语言和传统的项目之间的共性。
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引用次数: 1
Patient-centered medical homes for patients with disabilities. 为残疾患者提供以患者为中心的医疗之家。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-10 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.989562
Brigida Hernandez, Marco Damiani, T Arthur Wang, Carolyn Driscoll, Peter Dellabella, Nicole LePera, Michael Mentari

The patient-centered medical home is an innovative approach to improve health care outcomes. To address the unique needs of patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs), a large health care provider reevaluated the National Committee for Quality Assurance's 6 medical home standards: (a) enhance access and continuity, (b) identify and manage patient populations, (c) plan and manage care, (d) provide self-care and community support, (e) track and coordinate care, and (f) measure and improve performance. This article describes issues to consider when serving patients with IDDs.

以患者为中心的医疗之家是一种改善医疗保健结果的创新方法。为了解决智力和发育障碍患者的独特需求,一家大型医疗保健提供者重新评估了国家质量保证委员会的6项医疗家庭标准:(a)提高可及性和连续性,(b)确定和管理患者群体,(c)计划和管理护理,(d)提供自我护理和社区支持,(e)跟踪和协调护理,以及(f)衡量和改进绩效。本文描述了为idd患者提供服务时需要考虑的问题。
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引用次数: 3
Standing up to the black cloud: case example of narrative therapy in the motor vehicle sector. 直面乌云:机动车行业的叙事疗法案例。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-11 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.1014532
Michelle Gibson

Using a case study, this article presents narrative therapy as an effective psychotherapy practice for work with victims of motor vehicle accidents. By troubling the standard cognitive behavioral approaches as deficit focused, narrative therapy is outlined as an approach that is focused on the skills and values present in the client's life; it is an approach that allows the client to take authorship over his or her concerns and enact change. This article is meant to be an example of narrative therapy's usefulness and open space for conversation about rehabilitation therapies that focus less on structure and more on strength.

通过一个案例研究,本文介绍了叙事疗法作为一种有效的心理治疗实践与机动车事故受害者的工作。通过将标准的认知行为方法视为聚焦缺陷的方法,叙述疗法被概述为一种专注于客户生活中存在的技能和价值观的方法;这是一种允许客户对他或她所关心的问题拥有自主权并实施变更的方法。这篇文章旨在成为叙述疗法的有用性的一个例子,并为关于康复疗法的讨论提供了一个开放的空间,而不是关注结构,而是更多地关注力量。
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引用次数: 0
Understanding the challenges to providing disabilities services and rehabilitation in rural Alaska: where do we go from here? 了解在阿拉斯加农村提供残疾服务和康复的挑战:我们从这里走到哪里?
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.1068259
Jessica C Black, Nicole Wheeler, Molly Tovar, Dana Webster-Smith

American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN) suffer from some of the highest rates of health and mental health-related disabilities. Despite high rates of disabilities experienced among this population, services available to treat the disabilities are extremely limited, especially within the rural Alaska context. Additionally, limited research exists regarding the perceived barriers to receiving disability services, the importance of treating disabilities within one's own community, and individual and community-level strengths that exist to help cope with the lack of services. This article attempts to bring awareness to these issues, as well as propose tangible solutions to help mitigate the barriers.

美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)的健康和精神健康相关残疾率最高。尽管这一人群的残疾率很高,但可用于治疗残疾的服务极其有限,特别是在阿拉斯加农村地区。此外,关于接受残疾服务的障碍,在自己的社区内治疗残疾的重要性,以及个人和社区层面的优势,以帮助应对缺乏服务的研究有限。本文试图提高对这些问题的认识,并提出切实可行的解决方案来帮助减轻障碍。
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引用次数: 2
Effects of support on evacuation preparedness of persons with disabilities. 支助对残疾人撤离准备工作的影响。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-10 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.989561
Michael J Zakour

Many persons with a disability are not prepared to evacuate in disasters. Subjects (N = 710) from 7 U.S. states responded to a survey measuring level of social support in a crisis, number of organizational memberships, frequency of personal assistance services, and evacuation preparedness. A hierarchical regression, controlling for degree of limitation from disability, shows that informal social support (β = .345), voluntary memberships (β = .106), and personal assistance frequency (β = .113) are statistically significant (p < .01) predictors of preparedness (R = .383, R(2) = .148). Interventions that increase the levels of these supports increase disaster preparedness.

许多残疾人没有准备好在灾难中撤离。来自美国7个州的受试者(N = 710)回答了一项调查,测量了危机中的社会支持水平、组织成员数量、个人援助服务频率和疏散准备情况。控制残疾限制程度的层次回归显示,非正式社会支持(β = .345),自愿成员(β = .106)和个人援助频率(β = .113)具有统计学意义(p .113)
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引用次数: 11
American Indians' response to physical pain: functional limitations and help-seeking behaviors. 美国印第安人对身体疼痛的反应:功能限制和求助行为。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-07-07 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.1068257
Suzanne L Cross, Angelique G Day

Seventy-five American Indians, ages 25 to 84, representing 14 tribal nations, participated in this study. The historical, cultural, and behavioral responses to physical pain were examined. Data were collected over a 7-month period with a survey instrument that included the Universal Pain Scale, activities of daily living, causes of pain, cultural beliefs, and self-help-seeking behaviors. Also, recommendations for Western biomedical health care professionals are offered to improve services for the American Indian population. Findings demonstrate that culture plays a crucial role in wellness and significantly affects help-seeking behaviors, treatment regimens, responses to pain, and pain management.

75名年龄在25岁到84岁之间的美国印第安人,代表14个部落参加了这项研究。研究了对身体疼痛的历史、文化和行为反应。在7个月的时间里,通过调查工具收集数据,包括通用疼痛量表、日常生活活动、疼痛原因、文化信仰和自助行为。此外,还向西方生物医学保健专业人员提出建议,以改善对美洲印第安人的服务。研究结果表明,文化在健康中起着至关重要的作用,并显著影响寻求帮助的行为、治疗方案、对疼痛的反应和疼痛管理。
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引用次数: 3
Establishment of community mental health systems in a postdeinstitutional era: a study of organizational structures and service provision in Sweden. 后去机构时代建立社区精神卫生系统:瑞典组织结构和服务提供的研究。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-11 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.1014535
Urban Markström, Rafael Lindqvist

This article analyzes the state of community mental health services for people with psychiatric disabilities and the interplay between different organizational levels. The study is based on document analysis and interviews with stakeholders in 10 Swedish municipalities. The results show how systems are slow to change and are linked to local traditions. The services are often delivered in closed settings, and the organizations struggle to meet the needs of a new generation of users. There is a gap between local systems and national policies because the latter pays attention to the attributes of a recovery approach.

本文分析了精神障碍者社区精神卫生服务的现状及不同组织层面之间的相互作用。这项研究是基于文献分析和对瑞典10个城市的利益相关者的采访。研究结果表明,系统变化缓慢,而且与当地传统有关。这些服务通常是在封闭的环境中提供的,组织很难满足新一代用户的需求。地方制度与国家政策之间存在差距,因为后者注重恢复办法的特点。
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引用次数: 15
Environmental exposures to metals in Native communities and implications for child development: basis for the Navajo birth cohort study. 土著社区的金属环境暴露及对儿童发展的影响:纳瓦霍出生队列研究的基础。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-07-07 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.1068261
Johnnye Lewis, Melissa Gonzales, Courtney Burnette, Malcolm Benally, Paula Seanez, Christopher Shuey, Helen Nez, Christopher Nez, Seraphina Nez

Two disparate statistics often cited for the Western United States raise concern about risks for developmental disabilities in Native American children. First, 13 of the states with the highest percentage of Native American population are located in the Western United States (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 ). Second, more than 161,000 abandoned hard-rock mines are located in 12 Western states (General Accounting Office, 2014 ). Moreover, numerous studies have linked low-level metals exposure with birth defects and developmental delays. Concern has emerged among tribal populations that metals exposure from abandoned mines might threaten development of future generations.

美国西部地区经常引用的两个不同的统计数据引起了人们对美国原住民儿童发育障碍风险的关注。首先,美国西部有 13 个州的美国原住民人口比例最高(美国人口普查局,2012 年)。其次,西部 12 个州有超过 161,000 个废弃的硬岩矿井(总审计局,2014 年)。此外,大量研究表明,低浓度金属接触与出生缺陷和发育迟缓有关。部落居民已开始担心,废弃矿山的金属暴露可能会威胁到后代的发展。
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引用次数: 0
Practice with persons with autism spectrum disorders: predictors of self-efficacy among social work students. 自闭症谱系障碍患者的实践:社会工作学生自我效能感的预测因素。
Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-06 DOI: 10.1080/1536710X.2015.989559
Cassie M Dinecola, Catherine M Lemieux

Diagnoses of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have been on the rise, and the need for knowledgeable and competent professionals is dire. However, few social workers enter the field of ASDs. Rooted in social cognitive theory, this study examined the extent to which knowledge, interest, contact, and training predicted master's in social work students' self-efficacy in working with individuals with ASDs. Approximately 18% of the variance was explained (R(2) = .18, p < .001), with knowledge and contact predicting a significant proportion of the variance. Implications for social work practice and education are discussed.

自闭症谱系障碍(ASDs)的诊断一直在上升,对知识渊博、有能力的专业人员的需求非常迫切。然而,很少有社会工作者进入自闭症谱系障碍领域。基于社会认知理论,本研究考察了知识、兴趣、接触和训练在多大程度上预测了社会工作硕士学生在与自闭症患者打交道时的自我效能感。大约18%的方差得到了解释(R(2) = .18, p
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