Lisa Hackett’s research while affiliated with University of British Columbia and other places

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Pathways for sexual health promotion among Indigenous boys and men: stakeholder perspectives
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June 2021

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AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples

Maya Biderman

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Matthew Numer

The sexual health of Indigenous Peoples in Canada has been identified as an important community and public health concern; however, there is a lack of research on the sexual health needs of Indigenous boys and men. This article shares results from interviews conducted with six stakeholders to explore pathways for sexual health promotion and considers the impacts of colonialism and other socio-political contextual factors on Indigenous boys’ and men’s sexual health. The study employed thematic analysis, and the findings indicate the following three pathways for sexual health promotion of Indigenous boys and men: (1) developing healthy relationships and highlighting role models, (2) providing access to comprehensive sexual health information, and (3) fostering open communication among Indigenous boys and men. Sexual health promotion with Indigenous boys and men in Atlantic Canada should include addressing the impacts of colonization and their unique socio-cultural contexts.

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A rapid review of Indigenous boys’ and men’s sexual health in Canada

March 2020

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Indigenous boys and men in Canada face adverse social and structural circumstances that affect their ability to achieve and maintain sexual health. Research about Indigenous sexual health, however, is largely limited to matters relating to women and statistics on sexually transmitted infections. A rapid review of research was conducted to determine what is currently known about Indigenous boys’ and men’s sexual health in Canada. Given the prevalence of research documenting quantitative disparities, the current review included qualitative research only. Thirteen included studies explored a wide range of topics relating to sexual health and an overarching intersection between social conditions and individual health outcomes was observed. The results of this review reveal significant gaps in the literature relating to the holistic sexual health of Indigenous boys and men and highlight important domains of sexual health to consider in future research. Findings suggest that sexual health programmes that promote traditional Indigenous knowledge and intergenerational relationships may be effective for promoting sexual health among Indigenous boys and men.

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... Colonization impacted traditional practices, sexuality, and relationships within AIAN communities, which led to the erosion of Indigenous knowledge systems [2]. Prior to colonization, gender roles and sexuality were fluid concepts that were embraced, honored and communicated both implicitly and explicitly. ...

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Ask Your Relative: A mixed method analysis of the Sexual Health and Healthy Relationship Q&As submitted by American Indian Alaska Native young adults
Pathways for sexual health promotion among Indigenous boys and men: stakeholder perspectives

AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples

... Challenging colonial ideologies requires increasing lines of enquiry that explore the experiences and diverse identities of Indigenous men. Although there is an emerging body of scholarly literature examining the social and structural determinants of sexual health among Indigenous men (see Hackett et al. 2021), more research is required to strengthen specific recommendations in support of holistic sexual health (HSH) promotion in local contexts . To be both valuable and effective, holistic sexual health promotion with Indigenous men must be guided the unique perspectives of Indigenous men themselves; this study focused on the experiences of previously incarcerated Indigenous men living in an urban setting in Mi'kma'ki (Nova Scotia, Canada). ...

A rapid review of Indigenous boys’ and men’s sexual health in Canada
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  • March 2020