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040 _aAFVC
100 _91541
_aLawson-Te Aho, Keri
245 _aThe case for re-framing Māori suicide prevention research in Aotearoa/New Zealand :
_bapplying lessons from indigenous suicide prevention research
_cKeri Rose Lawson-Te Aho
260 _bUtah State University,
_c2017
500 _aJournal of Indigenous Research, 2017, 6(1): 1-16
520 _a"The aim of this paper is to present a case for reframing Māori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) suicide prevention research away from a strong emphasis on clinical research towards research that is more self-determining and historically and culturally contextualised. Rising levels of indigenous suicide have produced an intensified global focus on suicide prevention in indigenous, migrant and LGBTIQ populations. Suicide research in Aotearoa/New Zealand has largely disregarded the potential explanatory power of historical trauma and the inter-generational transfer of collective suffering on Māori, (the indigenous peoples of New Zealand) suicide levels. Similarly, the effects of regular exposure to racism, daily micro-aggressions and structural violence are often overlooked as explanatory of Māori suicide. (From the abstract). Record #5548
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_aINTERGENERATIONAL VIOLENCE
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_aHISTORICAL TRAUMA
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_aPREVENTION
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_aMATE WHAKAMOMORI
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_aAUKATI TŪKINOTANGA
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650 0 _aSUICIDE
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_aIWI TAKETAKE
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650 0 _aPĀMAMAE HEKE IHO
_96928
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_aRANGAHAU MĀORI
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650 0 _2reo
_aTĀMITANGA PĀMAMAE HEKE IHO
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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773 0 _tJournal of Indigenous Research, 2017, 6(1): 1-16
830 _aJournal of Indigenous Research
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856 _uhttp://digitalcommons.usu.edu/kicjir/vol6/iss2017/1/
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_cARTICLE