Indigenous (Australia) people are hospitalised for mental healthissues at twice the rate of nonIndigenous people and improving themental health of Indigenous people is a national health priority(AIHW, 2020). Critically analyse contemporary literature anddiscuss five (5) aetiological factors relating to mental illness inIndigenous people. Describe one (1) evidencebased culturallysensitive nursing intervention that could be implemented whenworking with an Indigenous consumer experiencing mentalillness.
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