| Literature DB >> 19094240 |
Christopher P Burgess1, Helen L Berry, Wendy Gunthorpe, Ross S Bailie.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: 'Caring for Country' is defined as Indigenous participation in interrelated activities with the objective of promoting ecological and human health. Ecological services on Indigenous-owned lands are belatedly attracting some institutional investment. However, the health outcomes associated with Indigenous participation in 'caring for country' activities have never been investigated. The aims of this study were to pilot and validate a questionnaire measuring caring for country as an Indigenous health determinant and to relate it to an external reference, obesity.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19094240 PMCID: PMC2628914 DOI: 10.1186/1475-9276-7-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Cohort characteristics by low, medium and high caring for country scores.
| Mean | Sx | Mean | Sx | Mean | Sx | |
| Number of participants | 122 | N/a | 105 | N/a | 74 | N/a |
| % Male | 61% | N/a | 58% | N/a | 57% | N/a |
| Age in years | 29.27 | 10.50 | 30.84^ | 10.05 | 33.79 | 9.21 |
| % Resident in homelands | 2.5%^^^ | N/a | 38.1%^^^ | N/a | 79.7% | N/a |
| Mean income level 1 | 1.50^^^ | .52 | 1.90 | .38 | 1.92 | .27 |
| Mean education level 2 | 3.03 | 1.05 | 2.89 | .89 | 2.67 | .83 |
| % Smoker | 70% | N/a | 75% | N/a | 74% | N/a |
| % Drinks alcohol | 30.3% | N/a | 37%^ | N/a | 20.3% | N/a |
| Physical activity 3 | 2.84^ | .92 | 3.08^^^ | .84 | 3.5 | .61 |
| Takeaway 4 | 2.26 *** | .66 | 1.97 | .57 | 1.91 | .52 |
| Store Fruit 4 | 2.40 | .74 | 2.51* | .78 | 2.25 | .54 |
| Store Vegetable 4 | 2.37 | .71 | 2.57** | .77 | 2.25 | .58 |
| Bush meat 4 | 3.1^^^ | .76 | 3.52^^^ | .74 | 3.86 | .37 |
| Bush fruit and vegetable 4 | 2.71^^^ | .92 | 3.27^^ | .86 | 3.61 | .64 |
| Body Mass Index | 23.57 | 6.30 | 22.86 | 5.11 | 22.01 | 4.86 |
Notes: 1: 1 = lowest income, 2 = medium income, 3 = highest income
2: 1 = no formal education, 2 = primary school, 3 = lower secondary, 4 = year ten, 5 = year twelve, 6 = post school qualification
3: 1 = none, 2 = one or
two times a week, 3 = three or four time a week, 4 = more than four times a week 4: 1 = never, 2 = sometimes, 3 = most days, 4 = every day
*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001: score is significantly higher than that of the next group
^p < .05, ^^p < .01, ^^^p < .001: score is significantly lower than that of the next group
Caring for country questionnaire internal consistency, item factor loads and reliability calculations.
| Questionnaire item | Item-total correlation | Item-rest correlation | Alpha when item removed | Factor loading | OFCM factor score weight | κ Test-retest | κ Proxy respondent |
| Time on country | .84 | .75 | .85 | .87 | .14 | .88*** | .57*** |
| Burning | .86 | .78 | .84 | .86 | .27 | .76*** | .47*** |
| Using country | .86 | .79 | .85 | .89 | .19 | .81*** | .48*** |
| Protecting country | .83 | .75 | .85 | .73 | .11 | .64*** | .37*** |
| Ceremony | .73 | .60 | .88 | .58 | .01 | .52*** | .34*** |
| Artefact production | .65 | .50 | .89 | .50 | .05 | .90*** | .47*** |
| Summed raw score | .89*** | .59*** |
Note: *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001: observed agreement is significantly more than expected agreement
Figure 1Fitted one factor congeneric model and standardised estimates of .
Fit indices for one-factor congeneric model – unfitted and fitted models.
| Fit Index | Acceptable values | Unfitted model | Fitted model |
| CMIN | p > .05 | 56.69 | 16.82* |
| CMIN/DF | 1 to 2 | 6.30 | 2.40 |
| RMSEA | < .08 | .13 | .07* |
| RMR | < .05 | .11 | .046* |
| GFI | > .90 | .96* | .99* |
| AGFI | > .90 | .91* | .97* |
| TLI | > .90 | .83 | .95* |
| CFI | > .95 | .90 | .98* |
| NFI | > .95 | .88 | .97* |
| AIC | Lowest | 80.69 | 44.82* |
| Lowest | 137.17 | 110.72* |
Note: * = acceptable value
Pearson Product Moment Correlation coefficients among caring for country questionnaire items, and zero-order and partial correlations with body mass index.
| 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Body mass index | ||
| Zero-order | Partial1 | ||||||
| 1. Time on Country | .80*** | .77*** | .58*** | .43*** | .39*** | -.12* | -.12* |
| 2. Using Country | -- | .76*** | .64*** | .48*** | .40*** | -.18** | -.20** |
| 3. Burning | -- | .60*** | .46*** | .47*** | -.15** | -.19** | |
| 4. Protecting country | -- | .72*** | .43*** | -.15** | -.19** | ||
| 5. Ceremony | -- | .39*** | -.04 | -.05 | |||
| 6. Artefact production | -- | -.06 | -.12* | ||||
| Weighted scale score | -.17** | -.22*** | |||||
| Index | -.12* | -.15** | |||||
Notes: 1. Controlling for gender, age, residence and shared associations with the other caring for country items.
* p < .05, ** p < .01, ***p < .001.
Logistic and ordinal logistic regression estimates for the prediction of health behaviours by socio-demographic factors, residence, health behaviours and weighted composite caring for country score.
| Odds ratio | S E | |||
| .12*** | ||||
| Age | 1.07*** | .02 | 1.04 – 1.10 | |
| Alcohol use | 3.36* | 1.27 | 1.61 – 7.04 | |
| .08*** | ||||
| Female gender | .29*** | .08 | .17 – .52 | |
| Smoker | 2.52** | .80 | 1.35 – 4.73 | |
| .08*** | ||||
| Female gender | .55** | .12 | .35 – .85 | |
| Education level | 1.55*** | .19 | 1.22 – 1.97 | |
| Homeland resident | 2.26* | .76 | 1.17 – 4.38 | |
| Caring for country | 2.31*** | .55 | 1.45 – 3.68 | |
| .06*** | ||||
| Age | .97* | .01 | .95 – .99 | |
| Female gender | .53* | .13 | .32 – .87 | |
| Education level | .72* | .10 | .55 – .94 | |
| Homeland resident | .45* | .18 | .21 – .99 | |
| Caring for country | .52* | .14 | .30 – .90 | |
| .23*** | ||||
| Age | .97* | .01 | .94 – .99 | |
| Female gender | 1.80* | .31 | 1.07 – 3.03 | |
| Store vegetables | 14.29*** | 3.56 | 8.78 – 23.25 | |
| Physical activity | .70* | .11 | .52 – .95 | |
| .22*** | ||||
| Income level | 1.79* | .49 | 1.05 – 3.05 | |
| Store fruit consumption | 16.29*** | 3.87 | 10.23 – 25.95 | |
| .15*** | ||||
| Female gender | 2.31** | .62 | 1.37 – 3.90 | |
| Homeland resident | 4.71*** | 1.96 | 2.09 – 10.63 | |
| Education level | 1.36* | .18 | 1.04 – 1.76 | |
| Physical activity | 1.38* | .22 | 1.02 – 1.88 | |
| Takeaway consumption | .65* | .14 | .43 – .99 | |
| Alcohol use | 1.78* | .50 | 1.01 – 3.06 | |
| Caring for country | 2.15** | .52 | 1.34 – 3.45 | |
| .15*** | ||||
| Female gender | 4.95*** | 1.31 | 2.95 – 8.30 | |
| Homeland resident | 5.65*** | 2.10 | 2.73 – 11.71 | |
| Education level | 1.47** | .19 | 1.14 – 1.88 | |
| Alcohol use | 2.21** | .60 | 1.31 – 3.75 | |
| Caring for country | 2.36*** | .58 | 1.45 – 3.81 |
Note: * p < .05, ** p < .01, ***p < .001.
Multivariate regression estimates for the prediction of BMI by socio-demographic factors, residence, health behaviours and weighted composite caring for country score for men and non-pregnant women.
| B | S E B | ||||
| Men (N = 177) | |||||
| .04** | |||||
| Age | .10 | .04 | .03 – .17 | .21** | |
| .09*** | |||||
| Age | .13 | .04 | .06 – .21 | .27** | |
| Smoker | -1.73 | .85 | -3.41 – -.07 | -.16* | |
| Caring for country | -1.50 | .52 | -2.53 – -.47 | -.21** | |
| Non-pregnant women (N = 119) | |||||
| .04* | |||||
| Age | .12 | .06 | .01 – .23 | .20* | |
| .07** | |||||
| Age | .13 | .06 | .04 – .26 | .25** | |
| Caring for country | -2.10 | .87 | -3.83 – -.37 | -.22* |
Note: * p < .05, ** p < .01, ***p < .001.