| Literature DB >> 29880570 |
Christian Young1,2, Jonathan C Craig1,2, Kathleen Clapham3, Sandra Williams4, Anna Williamson5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: In caregivers of urban Aboriginal children, to determine the frequency of major stressful life events, the proportion who meet criteria for resilience, and factors that are associated with resilience.Entities:
Keywords: indigenous; mental health; resilience; stress
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29880570 PMCID: PMC6009629 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-021687
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Participant characteristics
| Characteristic (n, %) | No of stressful life events | Total | ||
| 0–2 | Three or more | |||
| (n=259) | Resilient* (n=227) | Less Resilient (n=88) | ||
| High psychological distress | 25 (10) | 0 (0) | 88 (100) | 113 (20) |
| Age, years | ||||
| 16–19 | 7 (3) | 6 (3) | 1 (1) | 14 (2) |
| 20–29 | 103 (40) | 73 (32) | 33 (38) | 209 (36) |
| 30–39 | 87 (34) | 90 (40) | 31 (35) | 208 (36) |
| 40–49 | 41 (16) | 30 (13) | 20 (23) | 91 (16) |
| 50–59 | 18 (7) | 23 (10) | 3 (3) | 44 (8) |
| 60+ | 3 (1) | 5 (2) | 0 (0) | 8 (1) |
| Female | 236 (91) | 204 (90) | 82 (93) | 522 (91) |
| Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander | 191 (74) | 179 (79) | 75 (85) | 445 (78) |
| Employed or studying | 90 (35) | 84 (37) | 21 (24) | 195 (34) |
| Any tertiary qualification | 116 (45) | 103 (45) | 46 (52) | 265 (46) |
| Parent(s) removed from their natural family | 22 (8) | 26 (11) | 22 (25) | 70 (12) |
| Forced to move from traditional country or homeland | ||||
| Participant | 2 (1) | 3 (1) | 4 (5) | 9 (2) |
| Participant’s parents | 10 (4) | 12 (5) | 6 (7) | 28 (5) |
| Chronic medical condition | 61 (24) | 83 (37) | 51 (58) | 195 (34) |
| Limitation of normal daily activities due to | ||||
| Health problem | 22 (8) | 34 (15) | 35 (40) | 91 (16) |
| Burden placed on family due to child(ren)’s behaviour | ||||
| None | 187 (72) | 156 (69) | 43 (49) | 386 (67) |
| A Little | 37 (14) | 34 (15) | 15 (17) | 86 (15) |
| Quite a lot | 25 (10) | 24 (11) | 14 (16) | 63 (11) |
| A great deal | 10 (4) | 13 (6) | 16 (18) | 39 (7) |
| Alcohol problems in household | 9 (3) | 16 (7) | 23 (26) | 48 (8) |
| Gambling problems in household | 1 (0) | 15 (7) | 12 (14) | 28 (5) |
| Three or more housing problems | 94 (36) | 128 (56) | 71 (81) | 293 (51) |
| Feeling of safety in the neighbourhood | 203 (78) | 160 (70) | 45 (51) | 408 (71) |
| Feeling of belonging in the neighbourhood | 180 (69) | 132 (58) | 37 (42) | 349 (61) |
| Feeling of helpfulness in the neighbourhood | 144 (56) | 95 (42) | 27 (31) | 266 (46) |
| Feeling of trust in the neighbourhood | 137 (53) | 88 (39) | 26 (30) | 251 (44) |
| Regular participation in sporting groups | 98 (38) | 80 (35) | 18 (20) | 196 (34) |
| Neighbourhood problems: gangs | 86 (33) | 109 (48) | 55 (63) | 250 (44) |
| Neighbourhood problems: assaults | 60 (23) | 79 (35) | 46 (52) | 185 (32) |
*Resilience, as indicated by scores of ≤21 on the Kessler 10 Psychological Distress Scale.
Figure 1Proportion of participants experiencing each of the 14 stressful life events.
Figure 2Frequency distribution of the number of stressful life events experienced in the past 12 months.
Correlation between stressful life events
| Family member passed away | Family member was in hospital | Family member was badly hurt/sick | Family member has a physical handicap | Caregiver lost their job | Child has been in a foster home | Child had to take care of others | Caregiver left because of family problems | Family did not have enough money for basics | Felt too crowded where you live | Child upset by family arguments | Child badly scarred by other people | Family member was arrested or in gaol | Family member had a alcohol/drug problem | |
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Correlation coefficients in bold are significant at p<0.05.
Associations between resilience and individual-level variables in caregivers in the high-stress group (n=315)
| Variable | Adjusted for age, sex, ACCHS and all significant individual-level variables | P values | Adjusted for age, sex, ACCHS and all significant variables | P values |
| aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) | |||
| Gender | ||||
| Female | Reference | |||
| Male | 1.9 (0.42 to 8.2) | 0.42 | ||
| Employment status | ||||
| Employed/studying | Reference | |||
| Unemployed/retired/unable to work | 0.43 (0.13 to 1.4) | 0.16 | ||
| Home duties | 0.42 (0.17 to 1.0) | 0.06 | ||
| Carer’s parents or other relatives removed from their natural family | ||||
| No | Reference | |||
| Either or both parents | 0.46 (0.15 to 1.4) | 0.17 | ||
| Other relatives | 1.5 (0.51 to 4.2) | 0.48 | ||
| Forced to move from traditional country or homeland | ||||
| No | Reference | |||
| Yes, participant | 0.26 (0.02 to 3.0) | 0.28 | ||
| Yes, parents | 0.54 (0.12 to 2.4) | 0.42 | ||
| Yes, other relatives | 0.93 (0.30 to 2.9) | 0.90 | ||
| Chronic medical condition | ||||
| Yes | Reference | |||
| No | 2.0 (0.84 to 4.9) | 0.12 | ||
| Limitation of normal daily activities due to health problem | ||||
| Yes | Reference | Reference | ||
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ACCHS, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service; aOR, adjusted OR.
Associations between resilience and family-level variables in caregivers in the high-stress group (n=315)
| Variable | Adjusted for age, sex, ACCHS and all significant family-level variables | P values | Adjusted for age, sex, ACCHS and all significant variables | P values |
| aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) | |||
| Burden placed on family due to child(ren)’s behaviour | ||||
| None | Reference | Reference | ||
| A little | 0.83 (0.38 to 1.8) | 0.65 | 0.55 (0.23 to 1.3) | 0.18 |
| Quite a lot | 0.45 (0.19 to 1.1) | 0.07 | 0.50 (0.19 to 1.4) | 0.17 |
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| Overuse of alcohol cause problems in the household | ||||
| Yes | Reference | Reference | ||
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| Betting or gambling causes problems in the household | ||||
| Yes | Reference | |||
| No | 1.2 (0.45 to 3.3) | 0.70 | ||
| Housing problems | ||||
| None | Reference | Reference | ||
| 1–2 | 0.56 (0.16 to 2.0) | 0.38 | 0.72 (0.18 to 2.9) | 0.64 |
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| 0.31 (0.09 to 1.1) | 0.07 |
ACCHS, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service; aOR, adjusted OR.
Associations between resilience and community-level variables in caregivers in the high-stress group (n=315)
| Variable | Adjusted for age, sex, ACCHS and all significant community-level variables | P values | Adjusted for age, sex, ACCHS and all significant variables | P values |
| aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) | |||
| I feel safe in this neighbourhood | ||||
| Disagree | Reference | |||
| Neutral | 1.7 (0.51 to 5.6) | 0.39 | ||
| Agree | 1.6 (0.53 to 4.7) | 0.42 | ||
| I belong in this neighbourhood | ||||
| Disagree | Reference | |||
| Neutral | 1.2 (0.40 to 3.6) | 0.76 | ||
| Agree | 2.6 (0.78 to 8.7) | 0.12 | ||
| People in this neighbourhood are very willing to help others | ||||
| Disagree | Reference | |||
| Neutral | 0.78 (0.29 to 2.1) | 0.63 | ||
| Agree | 0.92 (0.27 to 3.1) | 0.89 | ||
| I trust most of the people in my neighbourhood | ||||
| Disagree | Reference | |||
| Neutral | 1.4 (0.44 to 4.6) | 0.56 | ||
| Agree | 0.56 (0.16 to 1.9) | 0.35 | ||
| Participated in sporting groups (last 12 months) | ||||
| Occasionally or never | Reference | |||
| Monthly or more |
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| 2.6 (0.95 to 4.1) | 0.07 |
| Neighbourhood problems: gangs | ||||
| Problem | Reference | |||
| No problem | 1.5 (0.57 to 3.9) | 0.42 | ||
| Neighbourhood problems: assaults | ||||
| Problem | Reference | |||
| No problem | 1.6 (0.57 to 4.8) | 0.36 | ||
ACCHS, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service; aOR, adjusted OR.
Figure 3Mean K10 scores by stressful life events and: function limitations, alcohol problems and family burden due to children’s behaviour. K10 scores range from 10 to 50, scores ≥ 22 are indicative of high psychological distress. Error bars represent 1 SE. K10, Kessler 10 Psychological Distress Scale.