Indigenous Australians’ experiences during COVID-19 pandemic in the Greater Darwin Region

IF 1.6 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES
Linda Ford, Adriana Ticoalu, Dávid Karácsonyi, Tracy Woodroffe, Pawinee Yuhun, Emily Ford, Kathy Guthadjaka, Colin Baker
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Abstract

This article presents a study on the experiences of Indigenous Australians living in the Greater Darwin Region in the Northern Territory during the COVID-19 pandemic. The main aim is to understand the impacts of the pandemic on various aspects of the lives of Indigenous Australians. A survey with open-ended questions was distributed during the period of May to December 2021 to potential participants and responses were collected either face-to-face or online. The responses were analysed using descriptive statistics and inductive thematic analysis. Results of the analysis showed that the pandemic experiences can be grouped in to five key themes: restricted travel, mental health issues, vaccination contention, work and employment changes and fifthly, for some participants, the pandemic caused only minimal impact which can be interpreted as the positive impact of the border closure policy measures.
澳大利亚原住民在大达尔文地区 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历
本文介绍了一项关于生活在北部地区大达尔文地区的澳大利亚土著居民在 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历的研究。主要目的是了解大流行病对澳大利亚土著居民生活各个方面的影响。在 2021 年 5 月至 12 月期间,我们向潜在参与者分发了一份包含开放式问题的调查问卷,并通过面对面或在线方式收集回复。我们使用描述性统计和归纳式主题分析法对回复进行了分析。分析结果表明,大流行病的经历可归纳为五个关键主题:旅行受限、心理健康问题、疫苗接种争议、工作和就业变化,以及第五,对一些参与者来说,大流行病造成的影响微乎其微,这可以解释为边境关闭政策措施的积极影响。
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