| Literature DB >> 23760133 |
Shashi Kant1, Ilan Vertinsky, Bin Zheng, Peggy M Smith.
Abstract
We explored the contributions of social, cultural, and land use (SCLU) factors to Aboriginal well-being and health using path analysis and data collected from 2 of 614 First Nations in Canada. Information gathered from a structured questionnaire with questions related to seven domains of well-being and contributing factors led to key findings: (i) the SCLU domain is the most important; (ii) the most important SCLU factors are the percentage of household meals of traditional diets and the impact of government regulations on land use; (iii) the most important Health domain factors are the prevalence of mental and psychological problems and the quality of health services; and (iv) the SCLU factors of access to cultural sites, the freedom to participate in spiritual activities, and the impact of government regulations on social and cultural life have a profound effect on mental health. Improving Aboriginal well-being and health may depend on incorporating SCLU factors into new, holistic policies.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23760133 PMCID: PMC3730236 DOI: 10.1057/jphp.2013.27
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health Policy ISSN: 0197-5897 Impact factor: 2.222
Figure 1Well-being in First Nations of Canada. Source: This map is a copy of the version available at: http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-INTER-HQ/STAGING/texte-text/ai_rs_pubs_cwb_map_canada_1321640456592_eng.pdf, accessed 1 May 2013.
Explanation and measurement of influencing factors
| AcceCultu | Access to First Nation cultural sites (1-4) |
| ExtOrgFreq | Frequent occurrence of external organ illnesses in household (Yes/No) |
| HealServ | Satisfaction with government health services (1-4) |
| IntOrgFreq | Frequent occurrence of internal organ illnesses in household (Yes/No) |
| Lawlanduse | Impact of government law on household First Nation land use activities (1-4) |
| LawCultu | Impact of government law on household First Nation cultural and social life (1-4) |
| MentalFreq | Frequent occurrence of mental and psychological problems in household (Yes/No) |
| MentalOc | Occasional occurrence of mental and psychological problems in household (Yes/No) |
| SocTies | Sense of belonging to local community and social ties (1-4) |
| Spiritual | Household freedom to participate in First Nation spiritual activities (1-4) |
| TradDiets | Percentage of typical household meal that comes from First Nation traditional diets (that is, diets obtained from First Nation land use activities such as hunting, fishing, gathering, and so on) |
| TrapInc | The percentage of income attributable to trapping |
| Trappers | Number of trappers in household |
4-point Likert scales (1=very low, 4=very high).
Figure 2(a) Path diagram of multi-domain Aboriginal well-being; (b) Path coefficients of general well-being of Aboriginal peoples (female versus male). Note: A single number for the path coefficient means that females and males have the same path coefficient. In the case of two numbers, the first number indicates the path coefficient for females and the second number for males. Error terms are represented by e1, e2, and e3.
Gender-wise direct, indirect, and total effect of factors in different models
| IncDom←EmplDom | 0.321* | 0.321 | 0.448 | 0.448 |
| IncDom←EduDom | 0.193* | 0.193 | 0.254 | 0.254 |
| HealthDom←SCLUDom | 0.272* | 0.272 | 0.315 | 0.315 |
| Well-being←HealthDom | 0.134* | 0.134 | 0.161 | 0.161 |
| Well-being←EmplDom | 0.044*** | 0.087 | 0.086 | 0.173 |
| Well-being←IncDom | 0.136* | 0.136 | 0.193 | 0.193 |
| Well-being←HousDom | 0.090* | 0.090 | 0.158 | 0.158 |
| Well-being←EduDom | 0.138*/0.026 | 0.164/0.052 | 0.257/0.043 | 0.306/0.087 |
| Well-being←SCLUDom | 0.192*/0.10* | 0.228/0.136 | 0.267/0.161 | 0.317/0.219 |
| TradDiets ←Trappers | 6.365* | 6.265 | 0.362 | 0.362 |
| TrapInc←Trappers | 9.764*/6.808* | 11.299/7.461 | 0.661/0.485 | 0.765/0.532 |
| TrapInc←TradDiets | 0.241*/0.103** | 0.241/0.103 | 0.278/0.155 | 0.278/0.155 |
| SCLUDom←Trappers | −0.203** | 0.085/0.046 | −0.121 | 0.051/0.035 |
| SCLUDom←TradDiets | 0.027* | 0.030/0.028 | 0.285 | 0.311/0.461 |
| SCLUDom←TrapInc | 0.010*** | 0.010 | 0.090 | 0.090 |
| SCLUDom←AcceCultu | 0.102** | 0.102 | 0.116 | 0.116 |
| SCLUDom←LawLanUs | 0.295* | 0.295 | 0.291 | 0.291 |
| SCLUDom←SocTies | 0.209* | 0.209 | 0.191 | 0.191 |
| MentalOc←LawCultu | −0.033***/−0.010 | −0.033/−0.010 | −0.091/−0.026 | −0.091/−0.026 |
| MentalOc←Spiritual | −0.040/−0.172* | −0.040/−0.172 | −0.118/−0.483 | −0.118/−0.483 |
| HealServ←MentalOc | −0.155*** | −0.155 | −0.098 | −0.098 |
| MentalFreq←AcceCultu | −0.022** | −0.022 | −0.122 | −0.122 |
| HealthDom ←ExtOrgFreq | −0.500* | −0.500 | −0.151 | −0.151 |
| HealthDom←MentalFreq | −1.153* | −1.153 | −0.248 | −0.248 |
| HealthDom←MentalOc | −0.507*/−0.104 | −0.564/−0.161 | −0.220/−0.044 | −0.244/−0.068 |
| HealthDom←HealServ | 0.368* | 0.368 | 0.252 | 0.252 |
| HealthDom←IntOrgFreq | −0.477* | −0.447 | −0.128 | −0.128 |
| HealServ←Spiritual | −0.006/0.027 | −0.006/0.027 | −0.012/0.053 | −0.012/0.053 |
| HealthDom←Spiritual | −0.022/0.028 | −0.022/0.028 | −0.029/0.033 | −0.029/0.033 |
| HealServ←LawCultu | 0.005/0.001 | 0.005/0.001 | 0.009/0.003 | 0.009/0.003 |
| HealthDom←LawCultu | 0.019/0.002 | 0.019/0.002 | 0.022/0.002 | 0.022/0.002 |
| HealthDom←AcceCultu | 0.025/0.025 | 0.025/0.025 | 0.030/0.028 | 0.030/0.028 |
Notes: * Significant at 1 per cent significance level; ** significant at 5 per cent significance level, and *** significant at 10 per cent significance level. Significance levels are shown for path coefficients, and the same levels of significance are applicable for standard path coefficients. Total effect and standard total effect are calculated from different path coefficients, and therefore level of significance is not relevant.