Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review
Issue Addressed: While social determinants frameworks are still popular in research about First Nations health in Australia, a growing body of research prefers cultural determinants of health models. Cultural determinants models provide a holistic, strength-based framework to explain connections bet...
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ftedithcowan:oai:ro.ecu.edu.au:ecuworks2022-2026-5353 2024-09-30T14:34:57+00:00 Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review Scarfe, Brigitta Apps, Kristy Sunderland, Naomi Graham, Phil Bartleet, Brydie Leigh Barry, Glenn Garvey, Darren Cooper, Rae Bracknell, Clint 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2022-2026/4352 https://doi.org/10.1002/hpja.865 https://ro.ecu.edu.au/context/ecuworks2022-2026/article/5353/viewcontent/Music_20as_20a_20determinant_20of_20health.pdf unknown Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2022-2026/4352 doi:10.1002/hpja.865 https://ro.ecu.edu.au/context/ecuworks2022-2026/article/5353/viewcontent/Music_20as_20a_20determinant_20of_20health.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Research outputs 2022 to 2026 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural determinants of health First Nations music social and emotional well-being Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health Public Health Education and Promotion text 2024 ftedithcowan https://doi.org/10.1002/hpja.865 2024-09-03T23:46:20Z Issue Addressed: While social determinants frameworks are still popular in research about First Nations health in Australia, a growing body of research prefers cultural determinants of health models. Cultural determinants models provide a holistic, strength-based framework to explain connections between health and contextual factors, including the potential role of music and its impact on social and emotional well-being. Given the growing international recognition of links between music, health, and wellbeing through bodies such as the World Health Organisation, this article examines whether and how music practices are acknowledged in First Nations determinants of health literature. Methods: We conducted a scoping narrative review of literature from five databases: Scopus, PsycInfo, CINAHL, PubMed and ProQuest Central. The search returned 60 articles published since 2017, which we analysed in NVivo for common themes. Results: Music was only explicitly identified as a determinant of health in two studies. Yet, participants in five studies identified music and song as directly impacting their social and emotional well-being. When we broadened our frame of analysis to include other forms of expressive cultural practice, one quarter of included studies empirically acknowledged the role of expressive cultural practice for social and emotional well-being. Conclusion: While many recent studies identify the impact of First Nations' expressive practices broadly, they miss important features of First Nations music as a potentially unique cultural, social, political and ecological determinant of health. So What?: There is an opportunity for future research and health determinant modelling to explicitly examine the role of First Nations music and other creative practices for social and emotional well-being. Text First Nations Edith Cowan University (ECU, Australia): Research Online Health Promotion Journal of Australia |
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural determinants of health First Nations music social and emotional well-being Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health Public Health Education and Promotion Scarfe, Brigitta Apps, Kristy Sunderland, Naomi Graham, Phil Bartleet, Brydie Leigh Barry, Glenn Garvey, Darren Cooper, Rae Bracknell, Clint Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review |
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Issue Addressed: While social determinants frameworks are still popular in research about First Nations health in Australia, a growing body of research prefers cultural determinants of health models. Cultural determinants models provide a holistic, strength-based framework to explain connections between health and contextual factors, including the potential role of music and its impact on social and emotional well-being. Given the growing international recognition of links between music, health, and wellbeing through bodies such as the World Health Organisation, this article examines whether and how music practices are acknowledged in First Nations determinants of health literature. Methods: We conducted a scoping narrative review of literature from five databases: Scopus, PsycInfo, CINAHL, PubMed and ProQuest Central. The search returned 60 articles published since 2017, which we analysed in NVivo for common themes. Results: Music was only explicitly identified as a determinant of health in two studies. Yet, participants in five studies identified music and song as directly impacting their social and emotional well-being. When we broadened our frame of analysis to include other forms of expressive cultural practice, one quarter of included studies empirically acknowledged the role of expressive cultural practice for social and emotional well-being. Conclusion: While many recent studies identify the impact of First Nations' expressive practices broadly, they miss important features of First Nations music as a potentially unique cultural, social, political and ecological determinant of health. So What?: There is an opportunity for future research and health determinant modelling to explicitly examine the role of First Nations music and other creative practices for social and emotional well-being. |
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Scarfe, Brigitta Apps, Kristy Sunderland, Naomi Graham, Phil Bartleet, Brydie Leigh Barry, Glenn Garvey, Darren Cooper, Rae Bracknell, Clint |
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Scarfe, Brigitta Apps, Kristy Sunderland, Naomi Graham, Phil Bartleet, Brydie Leigh Barry, Glenn Garvey, Darren Cooper, Rae Bracknell, Clint |
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Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review |
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Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review |
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Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review |
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Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review |
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Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia |
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2024 |
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https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2022-2026/4352 https://doi.org/10.1002/hpja.865 https://ro.ecu.edu.au/context/ecuworks2022-2026/article/5353/viewcontent/Music_20as_20a_20determinant_20of_20health.pdf |
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