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Whakapiki Wairua: Co-designing and implementing a Māori mindfulness mental health intervention in a wharekura

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2021.10.2.1
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
rangatahi Māori
mātauranga Māori
mindfulness
co-design
intervention
mental health
Author(s)
Marama McDonald
Waikaremoana Waitoki
Anna Rolleston

This paper explores the process of co-designing a mātauranga-Māori-informed mindfulness intervention with rangatahi in a wharekura and examines the effects on wellbeing. Mahitahi co-design methodology underpinned the design, implementation and evaluation of the intervention, and quantitative psychological tests measured improvements in wellbeing and dispositional mindfulness. Findings showed positive indications for a decrease in levels of psychological distress, improvements in Māori quality of life domains and higher levels of dispositional mindfulness.

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McDonald.pdf

UNDERSTANDING PASIFIKA MENTAL HEALTH IN NEW ZEALAND: A review of the literature

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2020.9.3.7
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
mental health
Pasifika
Pacific peoples
New Zealand
Author(s)
Sarah A. Kapeli
Sam Manuela
Chris G. Sibley

Pasifika mental health continues to be a growing concern in New Zealand. This article reviews and presents online available research concerning the mental health of Pasifika in New Zealand. A comprehensive online literature search was conducted. In total, 967 online articles were identified, and 58 met the criteria to be included in the final review. The review identified overarching research themes related to Pacific mental health in New Zealand, specifically regarding mental health prevalence, mental health services, mental health perceptions, mental health prevention or intervention, and suicide.

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MAI_Jrnl_2020_V9_3_Kapeli_FINAL.pdf

Post-disaster indigenous mental health support: Tangata whaiora networks after the 2010-2012 Ōtautahi/Christchurch earthquakes

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2016.5.1.6
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
disasters
mental health
resilience
support networks
social network analysis
Author(s)
Simon Lambert
Start page
76
End page
91
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MAI_Jrnl_Vol5_Lambert_final.pdf
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