The purpose of this study was to develop a measure of community capacity for American Indian communities. The study included development and testing phases to ensure face, content, construct, and predictive validity. There were 500 participants in two southwest tribes who completed a detailed community profile, which contained 21 common items in five dimensions (communication, sense of community, youth, elders, and language/culture). In addition, subscales of women and leadership were included in one tribe each. Confirmatory factor analysis primarily supported the factorial structure of the instruments, and the seven dimensions were found to correlate with previously validated measures of social capital, historical trauma, community influen...
Foundations and government agencies have historically played a critical role in supporting community...
This article describes the development of two measures for the capacity of local public health initi...
Oklahoma is home to over fifty tribes or sovereign nations relocated during the era of U.S. Governme...
Community-based programs have produced mixed results. Community capacity is thought to be a major de...
Although community capacity is a central concern of community development experts, the concept requi...
An earlier study of our research group formulated a conceptual framework of social capital for First...
The purpose of this collaborative participatory project was to assess the strengths and needs of a t...
The aim of the present study was to examine the convergence of two approaches used to assess communi...
A needs assessment of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) community members and providers of a...
This qualitative study used focus groups to conduct an assessment of capacities and needs of a large...
Within the past 2 decades, community capacity building and community empowerment have emerged as key...
American Indian health disparities have reached crisis levels, and there is a need to develop cultur...
American Indians face severe cancer disparities, including high mortality rates and limited access t...
Social capital, a relatively new public health concept, represents the intangible resources embedded...
Using participatory action research, Native American research technicians conducted screening interv...
Foundations and government agencies have historically played a critical role in supporting community...
This article describes the development of two measures for the capacity of local public health initi...
Oklahoma is home to over fifty tribes or sovereign nations relocated during the era of U.S. Governme...
Community-based programs have produced mixed results. Community capacity is thought to be a major de...
Although community capacity is a central concern of community development experts, the concept requi...
An earlier study of our research group formulated a conceptual framework of social capital for First...
The purpose of this collaborative participatory project was to assess the strengths and needs of a t...
The aim of the present study was to examine the convergence of two approaches used to assess communi...
A needs assessment of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) community members and providers of a...
This qualitative study used focus groups to conduct an assessment of capacities and needs of a large...
Within the past 2 decades, community capacity building and community empowerment have emerged as key...
American Indian health disparities have reached crisis levels, and there is a need to develop cultur...
American Indians face severe cancer disparities, including high mortality rates and limited access t...
Social capital, a relatively new public health concept, represents the intangible resources embedded...
Using participatory action research, Native American research technicians conducted screening interv...
Foundations and government agencies have historically played a critical role in supporting community...
This article describes the development of two measures for the capacity of local public health initi...
Oklahoma is home to over fifty tribes or sovereign nations relocated during the era of U.S. Governme...