Suicide, the second leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI) youth ages 15 to 24, raises a critical issue for social work research and practice. This paper argues that AI youth suicide is a contemporary manifestation of “soul wound” and expands the definition of soul wound to include present stressors and coping mechanisms for youth that are characterized by a legacy of colonization and cultural oppression. While AI youth come from diverse communities, this paper will demonstrate the importance of examining youth suicide as part of the overall AI experience in the United States. Using an indigenist stress process model framework, it will subsequently examine four forms of stressors informed by the marginalization of...
Suicide is commonly described as an urgent health concern and tragedy afflicting Indigenous communit...
Introduction. Research consistently shows that suicidal ideation and attempts are more prevalent amo...
High rates of suicide among American Indian and Alaska Native populations call for significant effor...
Suicide, the second leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI) youth ages 15 ...
Objective: This systematic literature review was conducted to better understand why there has been a...
Recent reports have illustrated the abnormally high, and growing, epidemic of youth suicide amongst ...
The American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) young adult population consistently experiences the ...
The American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) young adult population consistently experiences the ...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...
Indigenous populations in the U.S. have been suffering from a youth suicide epidemic for decades. Th...
American Indian adolescent suicide rate is 3.4 times higher than all other ethnicities in the U.S., ...
Responding to high rates of suicide for American Indian youth, helping professionals often struggle ...
Indigenous populations in the U.S. have been suffering from a youth suicide epidemic for decades. Th...
Suicide is commonly described as an urgent health concern and tragedy afflicting Indigenous communit...
Introduction. Research consistently shows that suicidal ideation and attempts are more prevalent amo...
High rates of suicide among American Indian and Alaska Native populations call for significant effor...
Suicide, the second leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI) youth ages 15 ...
Objective: This systematic literature review was conducted to better understand why there has been a...
Recent reports have illustrated the abnormally high, and growing, epidemic of youth suicide amongst ...
The American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) young adult population consistently experiences the ...
The American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) young adult population consistently experiences the ...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...
Objective. Suicide and suicidal behaviors among North American Indigenous (American Indian/First Nat...
Indigenous populations in the U.S. have been suffering from a youth suicide epidemic for decades. Th...
American Indian adolescent suicide rate is 3.4 times higher than all other ethnicities in the U.S., ...
Responding to high rates of suicide for American Indian youth, helping professionals often struggle ...
Indigenous populations in the U.S. have been suffering from a youth suicide epidemic for decades. Th...
Suicide is commonly described as an urgent health concern and tragedy afflicting Indigenous communit...
Introduction. Research consistently shows that suicidal ideation and attempts are more prevalent amo...
High rates of suicide among American Indian and Alaska Native populations call for significant effor...