An important predictor of youth well-being and resilience is the presence of nurturing adults in a youth's life. Parents are ideally situated to fulfill this role but often face challenges and stressors that impede their ability to provide adequate support and guidance. American Indian parents may also be affected by intergenerational transmission of trauma and loss of traditional parenting practices, as a result of forced boarding school and/or relocation. Members of a community-university partnership sought to interrupt cycles of violence and poor mental health of youth through a culturally-grounded intervention for youth and their parents that focused on healing historical trauma, strengthening positive parenting practices and social ski...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Reservation teenage mothers. In 2007, 71% (n = ...
Buffering intergenerational trauma (IGT) is of great interest to researchers, policy makers and inte...
The literature indicates that, in comparison to children of other ethnic minority groups, Native Ame...
Although there is extensive research on the outcomes of teen mothers and their children, there is li...
This study examines resilience among a sample of American Indian adolescents living on or near reser...
This article reports findings from three qualitative studies exploring supports for positive transit...
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children living on reservations have critical ...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
Although poor parenting practices place youth living in under resourced communities at heightened ri...
Despite low life expectancy, high suicide and homicide rates, and excessive levels of poverty and vi...
This qualitative study used focus groups to conduct an assessment of capacities and needs of a large...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background: While causes of anxiety and depression ...
Problem & background: Support is important for all parents but critical for those experiencing compl...
We aimed to understand support needs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents experiencing ...
This mixed methods study examined foster and adoptive parents’ experience of an attachment-based psy...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Reservation teenage mothers. In 2007, 71% (n = ...
Buffering intergenerational trauma (IGT) is of great interest to researchers, policy makers and inte...
The literature indicates that, in comparison to children of other ethnic minority groups, Native Ame...
Although there is extensive research on the outcomes of teen mothers and their children, there is li...
This study examines resilience among a sample of American Indian adolescents living on or near reser...
This article reports findings from three qualitative studies exploring supports for positive transit...
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children living on reservations have critical ...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
Although poor parenting practices place youth living in under resourced communities at heightened ri...
Despite low life expectancy, high suicide and homicide rates, and excessive levels of poverty and vi...
This qualitative study used focus groups to conduct an assessment of capacities and needs of a large...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background: While causes of anxiety and depression ...
Problem & background: Support is important for all parents but critical for those experiencing compl...
We aimed to understand support needs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents experiencing ...
This mixed methods study examined foster and adoptive parents’ experience of an attachment-based psy...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Reservation teenage mothers. In 2007, 71% (n = ...
Buffering intergenerational trauma (IGT) is of great interest to researchers, policy makers and inte...
The literature indicates that, in comparison to children of other ethnic minority groups, Native Ame...