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An overview of Aboriginal health research in the social sciences: current trends and future directions

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Pages 179-189 | Received 24 Oct 2007, Accepted 22 Feb 2008, Published online: 01 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To examine if Aboriginal health research conducted within the field of social sciences reflects the population and geographic diversity of the Aboriginal population.

STUDY DESIGN: Review.

METHODS: We searched the Web of Science Social Science Citation Index, the Arts and Humanities Citation Index and Scholars Portal for the time period 1995–2005 using search terms to reflect different names used to refer to Canada’s Aboriginal peoples. Citations that did not focus on health or Canada were eliminated. Each paper was coded according to 7 broad categories: Aboriginal identity group; geography; age; health status; health determinants; health services; and methods.

RESULTS: Based on the 96 papers reviewed, the results show an under-representation of Metis and urban Aboriginal peoples. Most of the papers are on health status and non-medical determinants of health, with a particular focus on chronic conditions and life-style behaviours. Only 6 papers examined traditional approaches to healing and/or access to traditional healers/medicines. A small number involved the use of community-based research methods.

CONCLUSIONS: Further research is required to address gaps in the current body of literature. Community-based research studies are necessary to address gaps that are most relevant to Aboriginal peoples.