Towards a Social-Structural Model for Understanding Current Disparities in Maori Health and Well-Being
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Reid, John (Author)
- Taylor-Moore, Karyn (Author)
- Varona, Golda (Author)
Title
Towards a Social-Structural Model for Understanding Current Disparities in Maori Health and Well-Being
Abstract
Colonization has resulted in Maori occupying a vulnerable position in New Zealand society. Comparatively poor health, along with complex social and economic problems, is a reflection of this fundamental insecurity. This article aims to put forward a historical and developmental perspective for understanding some of the current health disparities experienced by Maori, by exploring the concepts of historical trauma, loss of land, and alternative theories of development from post-development theory.
Publication
Journal of Loss and Trauma
Date
2014-11-01
Volume
19
Issue
6
Pages
514-536
Accessed
12/7/22, 3:21 AM
ISSN
1532-5024
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Notes
Not sure if political?
Citation
Reid, J., Taylor-Moore, K., & Varona, G. (2014). Towards a Social-Structural Model for Understanding Current Disparities in Maori Health and Well-Being. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 19(6), 514–536. https://doi.org/10.1080/15325024.2013.809295
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