First Nations women’s mental health: results from an Ontario survey

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Harriet L. MacMillan
Ellen Jamieson
Christine A. Walsh
Maria Y.-Y. Wong
Emily J. Faries
Harvey McCue
Angus B. MacMillan
David (Dan) R. Offord
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[1] McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, Offord Centre for Child Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] McMaster University,Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences
[3] Laurentian University,Department of Native Studies
[4] University of Calgary,Faculty of Social Work
[5] McMaster University,Systems Linked Research Unit, Faculty of Nursing
[6] McMaster University,Offord Centre for Child Studies
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Archives of Women's Mental Health | 2008年 / 11卷
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First Nations; Women; Mental health; Depression;
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The mental health of Canada’s Aboriginal women has received little scholarly attention. This paper describes the mental health of First Nations women living on reserve in Ontario and compares these findings with results from the National Population Health Survey (NPHS). Reserve communities were randomly selected within urban, rural, remote and special access regions. Depression was measured by the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Alcohol use and health services utilization questions were identical to those used in the NPHS. Compared with NPHS women, First Nations women reported significantly higher rates of depression (18% vs 9%) but significantly lower rates of alcohol use (55% vs 74% reported drinking in the last year), although significantly greater proportions reported having 5+ drinks on one occasion (43% vs 24%). Given the burden of suffering associated with depression and the twofold risk found here, it is important to examine risk and protective factors specific to First Nations women. The findings of a higher proportion of abstainers, but also a higher proportion of consumers of 5+ drinks among First Nations women relative to NPHS women indicate the need for a more careful investigation, based on community rather than clinical data, of patterns of alcohol use.
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