TY - JOUR
T1 - Strengths and challenges for Koori Kids
T2 - Harder for Koori Kids, Koori Kids Doing Well - Exploring Aboriginal perspectives on social determinants of Aboriginal child health and wellbeing
AU - Priest, Naomi
AU - MacKean, Tamara
AU - Davis, Elise
AU - Waters, Elizabeth
AU - Briggs, Lyn
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - This study explored Aboriginal perspectives of child health and wellbeing in an urban area in partnership with Aboriginal people and organisations. In depth interviews were conducted with 25 grandparents, parents, aunties or uncles of Aboriginal children. Interviews were transcribed and thematically analysed. A major conceptual theme was related to social, historical, and political factors seen by participants as infl uencing urban Aboriginal child health and wellbeing. This theme was called 'Strengths and Challenges: Harder for Koori Kids/Koori Kids Doing Well'. Increased challenges to achieving good health and wellbeing faced by Aboriginal children due to factors in their social, historical and political environment were emphasised. Many of these factors can be related back to historical and contemporary forms of racism. On the other hand, there was also a clear call to recognise and celebrate that many Aboriginal children were doing well in the context of these added challenges.
AB - This study explored Aboriginal perspectives of child health and wellbeing in an urban area in partnership with Aboriginal people and organisations. In depth interviews were conducted with 25 grandparents, parents, aunties or uncles of Aboriginal children. Interviews were transcribed and thematically analysed. A major conceptual theme was related to social, historical, and political factors seen by participants as infl uencing urban Aboriginal child health and wellbeing. This theme was called 'Strengths and Challenges: Harder for Koori Kids/Koori Kids Doing Well'. Increased challenges to achieving good health and wellbeing faced by Aboriginal children due to factors in their social, historical and political environment were emphasised. Many of these factors can be related back to historical and contemporary forms of racism. On the other hand, there was also a clear call to recognise and celebrate that many Aboriginal children were doing well in the context of these added challenges.
KW - Aboriginal
KW - Child
KW - Social determinants
KW - Sociology
KW - Urban
KW - Wellbeing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84865504023&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5172/hesr.2012.21.2.165
DO - 10.5172/hesr.2012.21.2.165
M3 - Review article
SN - 1446-1242
VL - 21
SP - 165
EP - 179
JO - Health Sociology Review
JF - Health Sociology Review
IS - 2
ER -