Yarning about e-mental health tools: First Nations Australian youth perspectives of well-being and e-health

This study implemented Indigenous research methods, including yarning, to understand First Nations youth’s perspectives of social and emotional well-being and how e-health can support their well-being. Six First Nations youth (aged 18–25 years, M = 21.33) based in Victoria, Australia, yarned with th...

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Published in:AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Main Authors: Wills, Madeline N, Rodaughan, Jessica, Jobson, Laura, Adams, Karen, Murrup-Stewart, Cammi
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2024
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/11771801241235370 2024-04-28T08:18:49+00:00 Yarning about e-mental health tools: First Nations Australian youth perspectives of well-being and e-health Wills, Madeline N Rodaughan, Jessica Jobson, Laura Adams, Karen Murrup-Stewart, Cammi 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11771801241235370 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/11771801241235370 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/11771801241235370 en eng SAGE Publications https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples volume 20, issue 1, page 225-233 ISSN 1177-1801 1174-1740 General Medicine journal-article 2024 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801241235370 2024-04-02T08:14:59Z This study implemented Indigenous research methods, including yarning, to understand First Nations youth’s perspectives of social and emotional well-being and how e-health can support their well-being. Six First Nations youth (aged 18–25 years, M = 21.33) based in Victoria, Australia, yarned with the First Nations researcher between April and July 2022. Yarns emphasised the importance of connection to family, Community, Mob, Country, and Spirit in maintaining and strengthening well-being. These findings were extended to yarns about e-health, where it was recommended that trust and cultural safety be considered in their design and implementation. These considerations should be explored in light of the ongoing impacts of colonisation, which contribute to fear and mistrust of governments experienced by First Nations youth. The findings provide meaningful contributions to the growing field of e-health and amplify First Nations voices to guide the development of culturally safe and effective e-health. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations SAGE Publications AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 20 1 225 233
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Wills, Madeline N
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Yarning about e-mental health tools: First Nations Australian youth perspectives of well-being and e-health
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description This study implemented Indigenous research methods, including yarning, to understand First Nations youth’s perspectives of social and emotional well-being and how e-health can support their well-being. Six First Nations youth (aged 18–25 years, M = 21.33) based in Victoria, Australia, yarned with the First Nations researcher between April and July 2022. Yarns emphasised the importance of connection to family, Community, Mob, Country, and Spirit in maintaining and strengthening well-being. These findings were extended to yarns about e-health, where it was recommended that trust and cultural safety be considered in their design and implementation. These considerations should be explored in light of the ongoing impacts of colonisation, which contribute to fear and mistrust of governments experienced by First Nations youth. The findings provide meaningful contributions to the growing field of e-health and amplify First Nations voices to guide the development of culturally safe and effective e-health.
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