Supports desired by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males in fatherhood: Focussing on the social and cultural determinates of health and well‐being

Author:

Prehn Jacob1ORCID,Guerzoni Michael Andre1,Peacock Huw1,Adams Mick2,Williamson Bhiamie3,Collard Len4,Canuto Kootsy56

Affiliation:

1. School of Social Sciences University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia

2. Edith Cowan University Perth Western Australia Australia

3. Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

5. College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute Flinders University Darwin Northern Territory Australia

6. Aboriginal Health Equity, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) Adeliade South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractIn Australia, there is insufficient exploration and understanding of how we can strengthen the critical role played by Indigenous fathers. This paper argues that for Indigenous fathers to feel supported in childrearing, greater attention must be given to their social and cultural determinants of health and well‐being. To gain insights into the challenges experienced by Indigenous fathers and the support they require in fatherhood, we primarily apply thematic analysis to data from the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC). The findings reveal that most fathers identify a social or cultural health and well‐being determinant challenging their fatherhood journey. We examine these results and suggest why and how appropriately focussing on the social and cultural determinants of health and well‐being will enhance and support Indigenous men in fatherhood.

Publisher

Wiley

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