讲述自杀的真相:赋予原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民与媒体接触的权力。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Pat Dudgeon, Jemma Collova, Gerry Georgatos, Ee Pin Chang, Elizabeth Paton, Mel Benson, Megan Krakouer
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目的:在报道原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民面临的关键问题时,原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的声音至关重要。迄今为止,很少有土著和托雷斯海峡岛民社区成员向媒体谈论自杀和精神健康挑战,但这种情况正在改变。本文概述了共同创造资源的过程和成果,这些资源旨在提高土著和托雷斯海峡岛民向媒体谈论心理健康挑战和/或自杀的信心和能力。方法:本研究采用原住民参与行动研究方法,提升18位原住民(Noongar)社区成员的声音,这些成员有自杀和心理健康挑战的生活经验。这个小组参加了由一位受人尊敬的土著社会正义倡导者领导的媒体培训。培训结束后,小组通过研究课题的梳理,分享了与媒体接触的经历。结果和结论:专题分析的结果确定了对媒体的合理不信任,对媒体直言不讳的愿望,以及需要一系列资源来支持向媒体讲述真相。这些结果促使我们共同编写了一份支持向媒体讲述真相的指南,其目的是培养土著和托雷斯海峡岛民以对他们安全的方式分享真相的能力。
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Truth-telling about suicide: Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to engage with the media.

Objective: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices are crucial when reporting on key issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. To date, there has been very little representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members speaking to the media about suicide and mental health challenges, but this is changing. This paper outlines the process and outcomes of co-creating resources which aim to increase the confidence and capacity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to talk to media about mental health challenges and/or suicide.

Methods: Following an Aboriginal Participatory Action Research approach, this paper elevates the voices of 18 Aboriginal (Noongar) community members with lived experience of suicide and mental health challenges. This group took part in media training, led by a respected Aboriginal social justice advocate. Following the training, the group gifted stories about experiences engaging with the media, through research topic yarning.

Results and conclusions: The results from a thematic analysis identified a justified mistrust towards the media, a desire to speak up to the media, and the need for a range of resources to support truth-telling to the media. These results informed the co-creation of a guide to support truth-telling to the media, with the aim of building the capability of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to share their truth in a way which is safe for them.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
2.20%
发文量
149
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the official Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP). The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is a monthly journal publishing original articles which describe research or report opinions of interest to psychiatrists. These contributions may be presented as original research, reviews, perspectives, commentaries and letters to the editor. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the leading psychiatry journal of the Asia-Pacific region.
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