Aboriginal peoples in complete mental health: A nationally-representative Canadian portrait of resilience and flourishing
Authors: Esme Fuller-Thomson, Siwon Lee, Rose E. Cameron, Philip Baiden, Senyo Agbeyaka, and Talib M. Karamally
Overview
Abstract (English)
This study aimed to document the prevalence and factors associated with complete mental health (CMH) among Aboriginal peoples living in Canada. CMH is comprised of three parts: 1) the absence of major depressive episode, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, serious suicidal thoughts, and substance dependence in the past year as measured by the World Health Organization (WHO) versions of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WHO-CIDI), 2) happiness and/or satisfaction with life in the past month, and 3) psychological and social well-being. The method involved secondary analysis of Statistics Canada’s 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey-Mental Health (CCHS-MH). Responses from Aboriginal peoples living in Canada off-reserve (n = 965) were examined to determine what percentage were in CMH and what characteristics are associated with being in CMH. Data analysis involved both bivariate and multivariate analytic techniques to examine factors associated with CMH among Aboriginal peoples. Overall, two-thirds of Aboriginal peoples (67.9%) living in Canada were in CMH. Those with a post-secondary degree, who had a confidant, and those who were free of disabling chronic pain were more likely to be in CMH. Additionally, the odds of CMH were higher among those without a history of suicidal ideation, major depression, alcohol dependence, drug dependence, anxiety disorder, or difficulty sleeping. Findings from this study provide indications of substantial resiliency among Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Esme Fuller-Thomson, Siwon Lee, Rose E. Cameron, Philip Baiden, Senyo Agbeyaka, and Talib M. Karamally |
Publication Year | 2020 |
Title | Aboriginal peoples in complete mental health: A nationally-representative Canadian portrait of resilience and flourishing |
Volume | 57 |
Journal Name | Transcultural Psychiatry |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 250-262 |
Publication Language | English |
- Esme Fuller-Thomson
- Esme Fuller-Thomson, Siwon Lee, Rose E. Cameron, Philip Baiden, Senyo Agbeyaka, and Talib M. Karamally
- Aboriginal peoples in complete mental health: A nationally-representative Canadian portrait of resilience and flourishing
- Transcultural Psychiatry
- 57
- 2020
- 2
- 250-262