Indigenous youth are disproportionately represented in new HIV infection rates in Canada. Current and historical contexts of colonisation and racism, disconnection from culture and land, as well as intergenerational trauma resulting from the legacy of residential schools are social drivers that elevate exposure to HIV among Indigenous peoples. Peer-education and arts-based interventions are increasingly used for HIV prevention with youth. Yet limited studies have evaluated longitudinal effects of arts-based approaches to HIV prevention with youth. The authors present a rationale and study protocol for an arts-based HIV prevention intervention with Northern and Indigenous youth in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada
Abstract Background Indigenous young people are currently highly overrepresented in the HIV epidemic...
Background: International attention has been drawn to the physical and emotional violence faced by A...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
This article explores the ways in which (a) Indigenous youth involved in an HIV intervention took up...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic and infected at a y...
Fostering Open eXpression among Youth (FOXY) is an arts-based HIV prevention program developed by No...
Background: Despite successes in preventing and treating HIV, Indigenous people in ...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
BackgroundDespite successes in preventing and treating HIV, Indigenous people in Canada continue to ...
Research on HIV/AIDS is extensive, yet specific populations and specific issues relating to HIV/AIDS...
Objectives: Recent reports have suggested that Aboriginal and American Indian peopl...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be managed effectively with antiretroviral (ARV) therapy. Ho...
Aboriginal people experience a disproportionate burden of HIV infection among the adult population i...
Abstract Background HIV infection is a serious concern in the Canadian Aboriginal population, partic...
Abstract Background Indigenous young people are currently highly overrepresented in the HIV epidemic...
Background: International attention has been drawn to the physical and emotional violence faced by A...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
This article explores the ways in which (a) Indigenous youth involved in an HIV intervention took up...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic and infected at a y...
Fostering Open eXpression among Youth (FOXY) is an arts-based HIV prevention program developed by No...
Background: Despite successes in preventing and treating HIV, Indigenous people in ...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
BackgroundDespite successes in preventing and treating HIV, Indigenous people in Canada continue to ...
Research on HIV/AIDS is extensive, yet specific populations and specific issues relating to HIV/AIDS...
Objectives: Recent reports have suggested that Aboriginal and American Indian peopl...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be managed effectively with antiretroviral (ARV) therapy. Ho...
Aboriginal people experience a disproportionate burden of HIV infection among the adult population i...
Abstract Background HIV infection is a serious concern in the Canadian Aboriginal population, partic...
Abstract Background Indigenous young people are currently highly overrepresented in the HIV epidemic...
Background: International attention has been drawn to the physical and emotional violence faced by A...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...