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Relationships between stressful life events, psychological distress and resilience among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal adolescents

机译:原住民和非原住民青少年的生活压力,心理困扰和适应力之间的关系

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Objective(s): In order to shed light on the impacts of various stressful life events and resilience factorsudduring adolescence and across different cultural backgrounds, this study explored a variety of protective and vulnerability factors associated with psychological distress among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth. ududMethods: The participants were 207 adolescents (mean age = 15.8 years, 55% female, 45% Aboriginal) recruited from two secondary schools located in Innu communities of Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean and Côte Nord (Canada). Data were collected on psychological distress, exposure to stressful life events,udand resilience.ududResults: Six multiple linear regressions were conducted to predict six dimensions of psychological distress. Sexual abuse, family violence and other stressful life events were all associated with higher levels of psychological symptoms. Individual resilience factors were associated with lower levels of depression, anxiety, dissociation and post-traumatic stress (PTS), whereas relational/familial resilience factors were associated with lower levels of anger and sexual concerns. The relationship with contextual resilience was not significant.ududConclusions and implications: Overall, these results indicate that stressful life events such as sexual abuse and family violence may have deleterious effects on the mental health of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal adolescents. However, some individual and relational factors may have positive effects on their mental health. These findings may provide hope for communities under greater stress and support the importance of establishing culturally sensitive intervention strategies that strengthen the key protective factors identified in this study.
机译:目的:为了揭示各种压力性生活事件和适应力因素对青少年的影响以及在不同文化背景下的影响,本研究探讨了与原住民和非原住民心理困扰相关的各种保护性和脆弱性因素青年。方法:参与者是从位于Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean和CôteNord(加拿大)的Innu社区的两所中学招募的207名青少年(平均年龄= 15.8岁,女性55%,土著45%)。结果:进行了六次多元线性回归,以预测心理困扰的六个维度。性虐待,家庭暴力和其他压力大的生活事件都与较高水平的心理症状有关。个体的适应力因素与较低水平的抑郁,焦虑,解离和创伤后应激(PTS)相关,而关系/家庭的适应性因素与较低水平的愤怒和性关切相关。结论和含义:总体而言,这些结果表明,压力性生活事件(如性虐待和家庭暴力)可能对原住民和非原住民青少年的心理健康产生有害影响。但是,某些个人和关系因素可能会对他们的心理健康产生积极影响。这些发现可能为面临更大压力的社区提供希望,并支持建立对文化敏感的干预策略以加强本研究中确定的关键保护因素的重要性。

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