| Literature DB >> 32082614 |
Melody Morton Ninomiya1,2, Ningwakwe Priscilla George1, Julie George1,3, Renee Linklater1, Julie Bull1, Sara Plain4, Kathryn Graham1,5,6,7, Sharon Bernards1, Laura Peach1, Vicky Stergiopoulos1,8,9, Paul Kurdyak1,9,10, Gerald McKinley11, Peter Donnelly5, Samantha Wells1,5,6,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mental health, substance use/addiction and violence (MSV) are important issues affecting the well-being of Indigenous People in Canada. This paper outlines the protocol for a research-to-action program called the Mental Wellness Program (MWP). The MWP aims to increase community capacity, promote relationship-building among communities, and close gaps in services through processes that place value on and supports Indigenous communities' rights to self-determination and control. The MWP involves collecting and using local data to develop and implement community-specific mental wellness strategies in five First Nations in Ontario.Entities:
Keywords: Community wellness; Community-based research; First Nation; Indigenous; Mental health; Mental wellness; Participatory action research; Resilience; Substance use; Violence
Year: 2020 PMID: 32082614 PMCID: PMC7017570 DOI: 10.1186/s40900-020-0176-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Involv Engagem ISSN: 2056-7529
Fig. 1Project Design Overview
Roles of various teams
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Community Advisory Circle (CAC) | Advises and determines how the MWS is conducted within each First Nation community. |
| Participatory Action Research (PAR) Team | A group of community members who inform and implement the community-specific mental wellness strategy, based on the selected priority area. PAR Teams are largely comprised of community members who have lived experiences in the priority area. |
| Local Research Team | Hired researchers that work with specific First Nations communities, most often members of the First Nations community where the research is taking place. A Field Coordinator is hired in each community and additional Research Assistants are hired to recruit participants, collect, and help analyze data in Phase 1. |
| CAMH Research Team | Hired researchers that are involved in the overall MWS project, across all involved First Nations communities. |
Inventory of Community Survey Measures
| Measures | Brief Description | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Demographic information | age, gender, education, employment status, occupation, income, marital status and household composition | |
| Mental health, substance use/addiction and violence (MSV) issues | depression and anxiety | Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) Short Form [ |
| hazardous and harmful drinking | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) [ | |
| tobacco use, use of licit and illicit drugs | ||
| aggression victimization and perpetration | The GENACIS (GENder Alcohol and Culture: an International Study) collaboration [ | |
| suicide ideation | Canadian Community Health Survey [ | |
| Stress and trauma | major life events in childhood and adulthood | Measures of stress [ |
| post-traumatic stress disorder | PTSD Checklist [ | |
| childhood abuse and neglect | Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) [ | |
| chronic stress | chronic stressor tool [ | |
| racism | Indigenous Racism Experiences (MIRE) scale [ | |
| community challenges | First Nations Regional Health Survey [ | |
| consequences of colonization and associated negative feelings | Historical Loss Scale and Historical Loss Associated Symptoms Scale [ | |
| Strengths and supports | social support | Social Provisions Scale (SPS) [ |
| resilience | Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) [ | |
| social capital | First Nations Social Capital Framework [ | |
| social cohesion and control | Social cohesion and social control measures from Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods [ | |
| community strengths | First Nations Regional Health Survey [ | |
| Service use | services used for MSV | adapted from the Canadian Community Health Survey [ |