USING A SOCIOHISTORICAL FRAME TO ANALYZE ABORIGINAL SELF-DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR

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HUNTER, E
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10.3109/00048679009077682
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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The last two decades have seen rapid changes in many facets of Aboriginal society, including morbidity and mortality. The same period has witnessed a dramatic increase in writing about and by Aborigines and this has necessitated a re-examination of the national “history” to include the indigenous people of Australia. Medical workers in Aboriginal Australia should be alert to the historical forces determining patterns of ill-health. Psychiatry in particular must develop this perspective if it is to participate with Aborigines in addressing emergent patterns of behavioural distress including suicide, parasuicide, ludic behaviour and self-mutilation. This paper demonstrates the importance of the socio-historical frame in the examination of these behaviours from one discrete region in isolated Aboriginal Australia: the Kimberley. © 1990, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. All rights reserved.
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