Transforming Indigenous Higher Education 2023
DOI: 10.4324/9781003323372-4
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“…For example, it may be the case that clinically relevant associations, such as substance misuse and type of self-harm, may better explain age related differences in the results for Aboriginal people. Alternatively, it may be that Aboriginal people of all ages are universally affected by contextual influences not measured by this study, such as conditions of relative disadvantage, marginalisation and discrimination, cultural loss and intergenerational trauma [55]. However, the prevalence and role of alcohol misuse in this study more likely suggests the interplay of individual psychosocial stressors and underlying social determinants [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…For example, it may be the case that clinically relevant associations, such as substance misuse and type of self-harm, may better explain age related differences in the results for Aboriginal people. Alternatively, it may be that Aboriginal people of all ages are universally affected by contextual influences not measured by this study, such as conditions of relative disadvantage, marginalisation and discrimination, cultural loss and intergenerational trauma [55]. However, the prevalence and role of alcohol misuse in this study more likely suggests the interplay of individual psychosocial stressors and underlying social determinants [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%