2018
DOI: 10.1093/geront/gny140
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The Role of Elders in the Wellbeing of a Contemporary Australian Indigenous Community

Abstract: Background and Objectives Traditional Elders are integral to the social structure of Australian Indigenous communities. Due to progressive loss of traditional way of life, however, the role of Elders has been eroding. This study aims to develop a conceptual model of the role of Elders in an Australian Indigenous community, with the goal of attaining strategies to strengthen the role of Elders. Research Design and Methods The … Show more

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“…The negative association of this involvement with scores for depression and its positive association with subjective well-being can be understood in the framework of the importance of the social role that indigenous older people perform in the social context of rural communities. This participation represents a role of community leadership, given the contribution of this social group to maintaining cultural continuity, intergenerational links, community resilience and traditional rural lifestyles (Busija et al, 2020). This role of older people in maintaining well-being has been described in different rural contexts (Abonyi et al, 2016), including the Chilean one (Gavilán, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negative association of this involvement with scores for depression and its positive association with subjective well-being can be understood in the framework of the importance of the social role that indigenous older people perform in the social context of rural communities. This participation represents a role of community leadership, given the contribution of this social group to maintaining cultural continuity, intergenerational links, community resilience and traditional rural lifestyles (Busija et al, 2020). This role of older people in maintaining well-being has been described in different rural contexts (Abonyi et al, 2016), including the Chilean one (Gavilán, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After analysis, participants interpret relationships between the clusters and word/phrases as a group (Burke et al, 2005; Kane & Trochim, 2007). The GCM methodology has been used with Indigenous communities (Busija et al, 2018; Dawson, Cargo, Steward, Chong & Daniel, 2013; Firestone, Smylie, Maracle, Siedule & O’Campo, 2014; Kading, 2015) and is a valuable approach to research collaboration due to its participatory nature (Minkler & Wallerstein, 2003). GCM is a structured method in which participants are the source of data as well as are integral to the analysis of data and interpretation of the results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As leaders, Elders are crucial in ensuring the cultural, social and emotional wellbeing of their community. Their cultural authority and status [28,29,43,[50][51][52] mean they are key conduits for building relationships between Aboriginal communities and mainstream health services. In terms of Aboriginal governance, the study applies an Aboriginal-led research methodology grounded in participatory action research [10][11][12]28,29,41,52] and is held by the Elders through their cultural wisdom and guidance [51,52].…”
Section: Decolonising Methodology: Engaging the Wisdom Of Aboriginal Eldersmentioning
confidence: 99%