夏威夷土著心理健康和情感健康文献的文化知情范围审查

Rachel L. Burrage, M. Antone, Kristin N. M. Kaniaupio, Kira L. Rapozo
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40多年来,从业者和研究人员一直在讨论对夏威夷原住民心理健康和心理健康进行基于文化的研究的必要性。本研究将范围界定审查方法与文化知情的纳入标准相结合,以确定和综合基于NH对幸福感理解的NH心理健康和心理幸福感的文献。对同行评审的文献和博士论文进行了系统的检索,这些文献和论文将NH的心理健康和心理健康与身体、社会、精神或文化因素联系起来,产生了81项研究。然后选择21项在NH培养中进行方法学框架的研究进行数据提取。这些研究强调了家庭、精神、与地方的联系和文化认同对心理和情感健康的重要性,以及将文化纳入干预措施的重要性。
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A culturally informed scoping review of Native Hawaiian mental health and emotional well-being literature
ABSTRACT The need for culturally grounded research on Native Hawaiian (NH) mental health and psychological well-being has been discussed by practitioners and researchers for more than four decades. This study combines scoping review methodology with culturally informed inclusion criteria in order to identify and synthesize literature on NH mental health and psychological well-being that is grounded in NH understandings of well-being. A systematic search of peer-reviewed literature and doctoral dissertations that linked NH mental health and psychological well-being to physical, social, spiritual, or cultural factors produced 81 studies. Twenty-one studies that were methodologically framed in NH culture were then selected for data extraction. These studies emphasized the importance of family, spirituality, connection to place, and cultural identity for mental and emotional well-being, as well as the inclusion of culture in interventions.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work® is dedicated to the examina­tion of multicultural social issues as they relate to social work policy, research, theory, and practice. The journal helps readers develop knowledge and promote understanding of the impact of culture, ethnicity, and class on the individual, group, organization, and community on the delivery of human services.
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