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Reservation Lands as a Protective Social Factor: An Analysis of Psychological Distress among Two American Indian Tribes:

机译:保留地是一种保护性的社会因素:美洲印第安人两个部落之间的心理困扰分析:

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The unique physical, cultural, and ecological location of U.S. American Indian reservations simultaneously presents risks for mental health and offers sources of resilience to Native peoples. Using survey data from two American Indian tribes, we explore whether the length of one’s life spent on a reservation is associated with lower odds of psychological distress. In both tribes, we find that individuals who live a vast majority of their lives on the reservation have lower odds of psychological distress than individuals who spent portions of their life off or near the reservation. These findings suggest a need to reframe the perception of life experience on tribal reservations but also call for a more nuanced investigation of the life experience of American Indians. This study illustrates the importance of deeply exploring the relationship that American Indians have with their tribal reservation lands.
机译:美国印第安人保留地独特的自然,文化和生态环境同时带来心理健康风险,并为土著人民提供了复原力的来源。利用来自两个美洲印第安人部落的调查数据,我们探索了一个人在保留地上度过的寿命是否与较低的心理困扰几率相关。在这两个部落中,我们发现,在保留区度过大部分生命的人比在保留区附近或附近度过生命的人的心理困扰几率更低。这些发现表明,有必要重新构造对部落保留地生活经验的认识,但也需要对美洲印第安人的生活经验进行更细微的调查。这项研究说明了深入探索美洲印第安人与其部落保留地之间的关系的重要性。

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