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Mind, body, spirit: co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communities

机译:精神,身体,精神:适应气候变化和照顾偏远澳大利亚原住民国家的精神健康共同利益

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The evident and unresolved health disparity between Aboriginal and other Australians is testament to a history of systematic disenfranchisement. Stigma, lack of appropriate services and the expense of delivering services in remote settings make it impossible to adequately address mental health needs, including suicide, solely using a mainstream medical approach. Nor do mainstream approaches accommodate the relationship between Aboriginal health and connectedness to land, whether traditional or new land, remote or metropolitan. This review describes how caring-for-country projects on traditional lands in remote locations may provide a novel way to achieve the linked goals of climate change adaptation with co-benefits for social and emotional wellbeing.
机译:原住民与其他澳大利亚人之间明显且尚未解决的健康差距证明了系统剥夺公民权的历史。污名化,缺乏适当的服务以及在偏远地区提供服务的费用使得仅靠主流医疗方法就无法充分满足包括自杀在内的心理健康需求。主流方法也无法适应原住民健康与土地连通性之间的关系,无论是传统土地还是新土地,边远还是大都市。这篇评论描述了偏远地区传统土地上的国家照顾项目如何提供一种新颖的方式来实现气候变化适应的联系目标以及社会和情感福祉的共同利益。

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