The transfer to the Indian Health Service (IHS) of 158 alcohol treatment programs that had been administered by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism began in 1978. Today, approximately 300 alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs offer services to American Indians, among them primary residential treatment, halfway houses, outreach, and aftercare. This system provides a national network upon which additional activities may be established. Along with increasing its attention to health promotion and disease prevention, the IHS has moved toward the prevention of alcoholism. A variety of preventive programs are in place that emphasize improved self-image, value and attitude clarification, decision-making, and physical and...
The Alaska Native Health Board has spent considerable time and money in dealing with alcohol abuse p...
This poster aims to summarize some of the issues and policies surrounding alcohol addiction among Na...
Composed of over three hundred tribes, the American Indian population now numbers more than 1.5 mill...
This document is the primary publication of a 1984-1986 management review of the Indian Health Servi...
This document is the primary publication of a 1984-1986 management review of the Indian Health Servi...
The Indian Health Service (IHS) was mandated by Congress in 1981 through H.R. 4035 to assess the per...
The Indian Health Service (IHS) was mandated by Congress in 1981 through H.R. 4035 to assess the per...
The Indian Health Service (IHS) was transferred from the Department of Interior to the Public Health...
This report summarizes the problem and the historical background of alcoholism, evaluates prevention...
This report describes school and community efforts to prevent alcoholism and substance abuse among A...
This report highlights and reviews literature, programs and activities focused on substance abuse in...
Purpose To achieve the health promotions and disease prevention objectives for American Indians and ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee requested (Report No. 101-85) that the Indian Health Service (IH...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to: 1) investigate and examine the Indian Health Service (IHS) ...
alcohol related (as cited IHS, 2011). Alcohol is considered to be the largest contributing factor in...
The Alaska Native Health Board has spent considerable time and money in dealing with alcohol abuse p...
This poster aims to summarize some of the issues and policies surrounding alcohol addiction among Na...
Composed of over three hundred tribes, the American Indian population now numbers more than 1.5 mill...
This document is the primary publication of a 1984-1986 management review of the Indian Health Servi...
This document is the primary publication of a 1984-1986 management review of the Indian Health Servi...
The Indian Health Service (IHS) was mandated by Congress in 1981 through H.R. 4035 to assess the per...
The Indian Health Service (IHS) was mandated by Congress in 1981 through H.R. 4035 to assess the per...
The Indian Health Service (IHS) was transferred from the Department of Interior to the Public Health...
This report summarizes the problem and the historical background of alcoholism, evaluates prevention...
This report describes school and community efforts to prevent alcoholism and substance abuse among A...
This report highlights and reviews literature, programs and activities focused on substance abuse in...
Purpose To achieve the health promotions and disease prevention objectives for American Indians and ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee requested (Report No. 101-85) that the Indian Health Service (IH...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to: 1) investigate and examine the Indian Health Service (IHS) ...
alcohol related (as cited IHS, 2011). Alcohol is considered to be the largest contributing factor in...
The Alaska Native Health Board has spent considerable time and money in dealing with alcohol abuse p...
This poster aims to summarize some of the issues and policies surrounding alcohol addiction among Na...
Composed of over three hundred tribes, the American Indian population now numbers more than 1.5 mill...