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      The Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples: Transformations of Identity and Community

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          This paper reviews some recent research on the mental health of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis of Canada. We summarize evidence for the social origins of mental health problems and illustrate the ongoing responses of individuals and communities to the legacy of colonization. Cultural discontinuity and oppression have been linked to high rates of depression, alcoholism, suicide, and violence in many communities, with the greatest impact on youth. Despite these challenges, many communities have done well, and research is needed to identify the factors that promote wellness. Cultural psychiatry can contribute to rethinking mental health services and health promotion for indigenous populations and communities.

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                Journal
                The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
                Can J Psychiatry
                SAGE Publications
                0706-7437
                1497-0015
                September 2000
                September 01 2000
                September 2000
                : 45
                : 7
                : 607-616
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Professor and Director, Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University; Director, Culture and Mental Health Research Unit, Sir Mortimer B Davis-Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec
                [2 ] Formerly, Coordinator, Aboriginal Mental Health Research Team, Culture and Mental Health Research Unit, Sir Mortimer B Davis-Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec; now, Coordinator/Facilitator, United Native Nations Study on Urban Aboriginal Homelessness in British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
                [3 ] Coordinator, Aboriginal Mental Health Research Team, Culture and Mental Health Research Unit, Sir Mortimer B Davis-Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec
                Article
                10.1177/070674370004500702
                11056823
                1f0e5ee2-556b-421d-897e-47a479559d45
                © 2000

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