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Cultural determinants of health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people - a narrative overview of reviews.

Ebony J VerbuntJoanne LukeYin ParadiesMuriel BamblettConnie SalamoneAmanda JonesMargaret Kelaher
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2021)
Cultural determinants are associated with health benefits for Indigenous peoples. A causal framework, developed to discuss the relationship and interconnection of the cultural determinants of health, demonstrates that cultural identity at an individual-level is important to benefiting from other cultural determinants of health. While self-determination and connection to culture and community-controlled organisations are integral factors to increase Aboriginal resilience and resistance and improve health and wellbeing outcomes. Further research is required to shift towards a multi-level understanding of the cultural determinants of health and to develop an Indigenous-led evidence-base around causal pathways. Such a shift would ensure priorities important to Indigenous peoples are captured in policy and practice.
Keyphrases
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  • randomized controlled trial
  • social media
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  • social support
  • simultaneous determination