This study investigated why Indigenous youth (Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, American Indians, First Nations, and Alaska Natives) decided to abstain from substance abuse behaviors. The authors used both qualitative methods (grounded theory) and quantitative methods (exploratory factor analysis) to develop a story line of the rationale participants used to abstain from substance abuse behaviors and to provide a voice from participants to enhance future Indigenous-relevant curriculum and social work related intervention development. This project was based on the guiding principles set forth by a tribally relevant research code. Aggregate data from Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN) intakes were used. Results i...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceived effects of Indigenous spirituality on hea...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous youth experience disparities in health and education that lead to long-term h...
This work centers the voices of Indigenous young people to explore how they are defining and enactin...
This study investigated why Indigenous youth (Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, Native Americans,...
The purpose of this study was to identify ways Indigenous theoretical perspectives may guide current...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...
Background: Indigenous youth are at increased risk of initiating substance use at early ages and suf...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation was to examine three distinct, yet related studies. The ...
Although Native (American Indian [AI] and Alaska Native [AN]) populations have high rates of abstine...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Substance abuse is a primary concern for youth worldwide and increasingly so for Native American you...
Few existing studies examine resilience in youth by exploring the perspectives of the youth themselv...
Background: Substance abuse is one of the nation\u27s primary health concerns. Native American youth...
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children living on reservations have critical ...
The primary objective of this project was to develop and test a mentorship program for a regional Na...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceived effects of Indigenous spirituality on hea...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous youth experience disparities in health and education that lead to long-term h...
This work centers the voices of Indigenous young people to explore how they are defining and enactin...
This study investigated why Indigenous youth (Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, Native Americans,...
The purpose of this study was to identify ways Indigenous theoretical perspectives may guide current...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...
Background: Indigenous youth are at increased risk of initiating substance use at early ages and suf...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation was to examine three distinct, yet related studies. The ...
Although Native (American Indian [AI] and Alaska Native [AN]) populations have high rates of abstine...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Substance abuse is a primary concern for youth worldwide and increasingly so for Native American you...
Few existing studies examine resilience in youth by exploring the perspectives of the youth themselv...
Background: Substance abuse is one of the nation\u27s primary health concerns. Native American youth...
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children living on reservations have critical ...
The primary objective of this project was to develop and test a mentorship program for a regional Na...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceived effects of Indigenous spirituality on hea...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous youth experience disparities in health and education that lead to long-term h...
This work centers the voices of Indigenous young people to explore how they are defining and enactin...