[ANSWER]PUBH6000 Social A2- Social Determinants of Health in Indigenous Australians: Recommendations for Public Health Interventions

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At the interpersonal level, Waru’s health behaviours were influenced by his family, friends, and spouse. Through the help of his hometown friends who had found work in the city before him, Waru landed the job opportunity at the factory. His major motivation to find work was to support his parents and siblings financially. Unfortunately, working in the city brought distance between him and his family. As he could only visit his family once annually, he felt lonely in the city. Public Health Interventions

Though he had friends in the city with whom he shared a house and could engage in outdoor activities with, his homesickness persisted. Given the value Indigenous Australians attach to family and kin (Waterworth et al., 2015), it is not difficult to see why Waru’s psychosocial wellbeing was negatively affected. To cure his loneliness in the city, Waru married his childhood friend, Yindi, after 6 years of living in the city. Public Health Interventions

However, though he finally had someone to talk to after work and cook for him, his wife’s homesickness following just a few months of staying together became a concern for him. Yindi’s homesickness even reduced her motivation to stay active and cook, which further affected their..[Buy Full Answer for Just USD 9: 1979 WORDS]

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