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Erschienen in: The Journal of Primary Prevention 1-2/2017

02.11.2016 | Original Paper

Cultural Connectedness and Its Relation to Mental Wellness for First Nations Youth

verfasst von: Angela Snowshoe, Claire V. Crooks, Paul. F. Tremblay, Riley E. Hinson

Erschienen in: Journal of Prevention | Ausgabe 1-2/2017

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Abstract

We explored the interrelationships among components of cultural connectedness (i.e., identity, traditions, and spirituality) and First Nations youth mental health using a brief version of the original Cultural Connectedness Scale. Participants included 290 First Nations youth (M age = 14.4) who were recruited from both urban and rural school settings in Saskatchewan and Southwestern Ontario. We performed a confirmatory factor analysis of the Cultural Connectedness Scale-Short Version (CCS-S) items to investigate the factor stability of the construct in our sample. We examined the relationships between the CCS-S subscales and self-efficacy, sense of self (present and future), school connectedness, and life satisfaction using hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses to establish the validity of the abbreviated measure. The results revealed that cultural connectedness, as measured by the 10-item CCS-S, had strong associations with the mental health indicators assessed and, in some cases, was associated with First Nations youth mental health above and beyond other social determinants of health. Our results extend findings from previous research on cultural connectedness by elucidating the meaning of its components and demonstrate the importance of culture for positive youth development.
Fußnoten
1
We use the term First Nations (FN) throughout the manuscript to reflect our Canadian context. We rely on American findings where appropriate due to the absence of previous cultural connectedness studies within a Canadian context.
 
2
The “Sixties Scoop” refers to the Canadian practice, beginning in the 1960 s and continuing until the late 1980s, of forcibly removing (“scooping up”) First Nations children from their families and placing them in foster homes or for adoption.
 
3
All youth appearing on the school board’s FN, Métis, and Inuit student self-identification system and youth participating in The Fourth R: Uniting Our Nations programs were asked to participate in the study [see Crooks et al. (2015) for more information on FN programming].
 
4
Since scale score reliabilities are often artificially deflated by a narrow range of items comprising a scale, we recommend that the full scale CCS-S be used for research purposes. Researchers interested in specific components of cultural connectedness may elect to use the original CCS (Snowshoe et al., 2015).
 
5
The reversed item on the scale was removed in the Snowshoe et al. (2015) study due to its negative impact on internal consistency with a FN youth sample. As such, we emulated this approach by administering the more reliable, shortened version of the scale in our study.
 
6
Ibid.
 
7
Ibid.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Cultural Connectedness and Its Relation to Mental Wellness for First Nations Youth
verfasst von
Angela Snowshoe
Claire V. Crooks
Paul. F. Tremblay
Riley E. Hinson
Publikationsdatum
02.11.2016
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Prevention / Ausgabe 1-2/2017
Print ISSN: 2731-5533
Elektronische ISSN: 2731-5541
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10935-016-0454-3

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