We introduce a culture-centered indigenous program called the Family Listening Program (FLP), which was developed through a long-standing community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership involving tribal research teams (TRTs) from three American Indian communities (Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo) with the University of New Mexico’s Center for Participatory Research (UNM-CPR). This paper provides background information on the TRT/UNM-CPR multi-generational FLP intervention funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and how it is poised to take the next steps of dissemination and implementation (D&I). In preparing for the next steps, the TRT/UNM-CPR team piloted two FLP dissemination activities, first at the state-level and then nati...
Community-based participatory research is a contemporary research methodology used largely in health...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
American Indian health disparities have reached crisis levels, and there is a need to develop cultur...
Abstract The Mescalero Apache Family Listening Program (MAFLP) is a culturally centered family preve...
Health disparities among Native Americans persist despite efforts to translate evidence-based progra...
This paper discusses current practice of research with and by American Indian tribal governments in ...
Although Native (American Indian [AI] and Alaska Native [AN]) populations have high rates of abstine...
American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities are disproportionally impacted by the opioid overd...
The broad goals of the community-based participatory research (CBPR) include community engagement, c...
Objective: Indigenous children and youth are at greater risk of emotional and behavioural problems t...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities experience notable health disparities associat...
This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, prac...
Background. The native people of Alaska have experienced historical trauma and rapid changes in cult...
The Cedar Project is an interdisciplinary, community-driven research project responding to the crise...
The Cedar Project is an interdisciplinary, community-driven research project responding to the crise...
Community-based participatory research is a contemporary research methodology used largely in health...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
American Indian health disparities have reached crisis levels, and there is a need to develop cultur...
Abstract The Mescalero Apache Family Listening Program (MAFLP) is a culturally centered family preve...
Health disparities among Native Americans persist despite efforts to translate evidence-based progra...
This paper discusses current practice of research with and by American Indian tribal governments in ...
Although Native (American Indian [AI] and Alaska Native [AN]) populations have high rates of abstine...
American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities are disproportionally impacted by the opioid overd...
The broad goals of the community-based participatory research (CBPR) include community engagement, c...
Objective: Indigenous children and youth are at greater risk of emotional and behavioural problems t...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities experience notable health disparities associat...
This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, prac...
Background. The native people of Alaska have experienced historical trauma and rapid changes in cult...
The Cedar Project is an interdisciplinary, community-driven research project responding to the crise...
The Cedar Project is an interdisciplinary, community-driven research project responding to the crise...
Community-based participatory research is a contemporary research methodology used largely in health...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
American Indian health disparities have reached crisis levels, and there is a need to develop cultur...