Dance for Wellness: Indigenous adolescents' Perspectives on Mental Health, Wellness, and Dance.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Journal of Community Health Nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1080/07370016.2024.2424166
Tatum Wildeman, Shelley Spurr, Jill Bally, Carol Bullin
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Abstract

Purpose: Indigenous adolescents living on reservations in Canada experience mental health disparities, and there is an urgent need to address this as mental illness and suicide increase. Therefore, a dance program was initiated to attempt to improve mental health and wellness for Indigenous adolescents The reaearch purpose was to gain insight into theexperiences of mental health and wellness in Indigenous adolescents and identify if and how a four-week dance program affected their mental health and wellness.

Design: A trauma-informed, qualitative, single-case study design was used.

Method: Semi-structured interviews and symbol-based data were used to interview eight adolescents aged 11 - 16 years living in a Denesuliné community from February to June 2022.

Findings: Three multidimensional themes emerged: It Helped My Mental Health and Everything (Dance Helps Me Escape, Dance Makes Me Feel Good, and Dance Is Just Really Fun); A Little Bubble Around Me When I Dance (I Can Be More Confident and I Can Be Myself), and We Won't Judge You Here (Creation of Friendship, He Said I Was Really Good, and Improved School Attendance).

Conclusions: The dance program impacted the participants' mental health and wellness by providing positive activities to engage the adolescents.

Clinical evidence: Community health nurses (CHNs) assist in promoting health and wellness in Indigenous adolescents living on reservation and can use these findings to advocate for funding for the development of dance-based mental health and wellness programs.

舞蹈促进健康:原住民青少年对心理健康、保健和舞蹈的看法。
目的:生活在加拿大保留地的土著青少年在心理健康方面存在差异,随着精神疾病和自杀的增加,迫切需要解决这一问题。因此,我们启动了一项舞蹈计划,试图改善土著青少年的心理健康和幸福感。研究目的是深入了解土著青少年的心理健康和幸福感体验,并确定为期四周的舞蹈计划是否以及如何影响他们的心理健康和幸福感:设计:采用创伤知情、定性、单一案例研究设计:方法:采用半结构式访谈和基于符号的数据,于 2022 年 2 月至 6 月对生活在德尼苏利内社区的 8 名 11-16 岁青少年进行了访谈:出现了三个多维主题:它帮助了我的心理健康和一切(舞蹈帮助我逃避、舞蹈让我感觉良好、舞蹈真的很有趣);当我跳舞时,我周围出现了一个小泡泡(我可以更自信,我可以做我自己),以及我们不会在这里评判你(建立友谊、他说我真的很棒、提高了学校出勤率):结论:舞蹈计划通过为青少年提供积极的活动,影响了参与者的心理健康和身心健康:临床证据:社区保健护士(CHNs)有助于促进生活在保留地上的土著青少年的身心健康,并可利用这些研究结果为发展以舞蹈为基础的心理健康计划提供资金支持。
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CiteScore
1.40
自引率
10.00%
发文量
21
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: This innovative publication focuses on health care issues relevant to all aspects of community practice -- home health care, visiting nursing services, clinics, hospices, education, and public health administration. Well-researched articles provide practical and up-to-date information to aid the nurse who must frequently make decisions and solve problems without the back-up support systems available in the hospital. The journal is a forum for community health professionals to share their experience and expertise with others in the field.
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