2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00351
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A Systematic Scoping Review of the Resilience Intervention Literature for Indigenous Adolescents in CANZUS Nations

Abstract: Background: The concept of resilience offers a strengths-based framework for interventions to enhance Indigenous adolescent social and emotional well-being. Resilience interventions in or with schools encompass individual, social, and environmental factors that encourage health-promoting behaviors and assist adolescents in navigating toward resources that can sustain their health and well-being in times of adversity. This scoping review examined the literature on resilience-enhancing interventions for Indigeno… Show more

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“…This further demonstrates that peer education of resilience for children and adolescents is successful by taking physiological knowledge, mental health education and healthy lifestyle as targeted interventions. Adolescence serves as a transitional period and can be "leveraged to encourage positive development trajectories" through interventions [ 63 ], such as peer intervention, individual and group psychological interventions, and school and community projects [ 12 , 64 ], to support adolescent resilience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This further demonstrates that peer education of resilience for children and adolescents is successful by taking physiological knowledge, mental health education and healthy lifestyle as targeted interventions. Adolescence serves as a transitional period and can be "leveraged to encourage positive development trajectories" through interventions [ 63 ], such as peer intervention, individual and group psychological interventions, and school and community projects [ 12 , 64 ], to support adolescent resilience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging evidence demonstrates effectiveness of such approaches in improving wellbeing for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations across different countries (24)(25)(26). The app is designed to be used as part of face-to-face care which was reported to be the preference of the farming communities (12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cultural continuity concept has stimulated significant interest and at least three critical reviews from Indigenous resilience perspectives (Auger, 2016;Jongen et al, 2019;Rowhani & Hatala, 2017). Chandler and Lalonde (2008) acknowledge their research used markers based in publicly available data, thereby providing only crude proxies for cultural continuity at the community level; these markers are probably more accurately described as indicators of community self-governance and local control.…”
Section: Cultural Continuity As Protective Mechanism For Intervention Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%