The Her Tribe and His Tribe Aboriginal-Designed Empowerment Programs
Details
Publication Year 2022-02-18,Volume 19,Issue #4,Page 2381
Journal Title
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Publication Type
Research article
Abstract
This study documents evaluation of the Her Tribe and His Tribe Aboriginal-designed empowerment pilot programs. The programs were designed to support Victorian Aboriginal people to strengthen mental health, social and emotional wellbeing, community connection, and to reduce psychological distress. A second aim was to explore participants' experiences of the programs, including the feasibility and acceptability of the evaluation component. Her Tribe ran for 16 weeks and His Tribe for 12 weeks. In total, 43 women and 26 men completed assessments at pre- and post-program completion, and 17 and 10, respectively, participated in yarning circles at the 6-month follow up. For both programs, there were significant increases in participants' access to personal strengths and resources, relationship-community-cultural strengths and resources, and decreases in psychological distress. These changes were associated with small to moderate effects that were maintained at the 6-month follow up. There was a significant increase in aerobic fitness for female but not male participants, and no significant changes in weight for either group. Participants described a range of benefits from the programs, including positive elements and areas for improvement. They also viewed the evaluation as feasible and acceptable, and the findings of value. The outcomes from both pilot programs provide evidence that Aboriginal-designed programs, with a focus on physical and cultural activities, can help to strengthen mental health and wellbeing, community connection, and reduce psychological distress in Victorian Aboriginal communities.
Keywords
Female; *Health Services, Indigenous; Humans; Indigenous Peoples; Male; Mental Health; *Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; Racial Groups; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health; Aboriginal community control; program evaluation; resilience
Department(s)
Prevention and Wellbeing
PubMed ID
35206570
Open Access at Publisher's Site
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19042381
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