Mental, Physical and Social Dimensions of Health Equity and Wellness among U.S. Indigenous Peoples: What is Known and Next Steps [0.03%]
美国土著居民健康公平与福祉的心理、生理和社会维度:已有成果和下一步方向
Catherine E McKinley,Michael S Spencer,Karina Walters et al.
Catherine E McKinley et al.
This special issue and introduction focuses on promoting health equity and addressing health disparities among Indigenous peoples of the United States (U.S.) and associated Territories in the Pacific Islands and Caribbean. We provide an ove...
SACRED Connections: A University-Tribal Clinical Research Partnership for School-Based Screening and Brief Intervention for Substance Use Problems among Native American Youth [0.03%]
美国高校与部落临床研究合作计划:在校原住民学生物质使用问题筛查和简短干预项目
Staci L Morris,Michelle M Hospital,Eric F Wagner et al.
Staci L Morris et al.
Native American (NA) youth report higher rates of alcohol, marijuana, and drug use than U.S. adolescents from any other racial/ethnic group. Addressing this health disparity is a significant research priority across public health, minority ...
The Development and Testing of a Multi-Level, Multi-Component Pilot Intervention To Reduce Sexual and Reproductive Health Disparities in a Tribal Community [0.03%]
减少部落社区性生殖健康差异的多层次、多因素干预措施的研发与测试
Elizabeth Rink,Mike Anastario,Olivia Johnson et al.
Elizabeth Rink et al.
"Being on the Walk Put It Somewhere in My Body": The Meaning of Place in Health for Indigenous Women [0.03%]
“行走的意义已渗入我的身体”——原住民妇女健康观中的场所感之意蕴
Angela R Fernandez,Tessa Evans-Campbell,Michelle Johnson-Jennings et al.
Angela R Fernandez et al.
Relationship to place is integral to Indigenous health. A qualitative, secondary phenomenological analysis of in-depth interviews with four non-Choctaw Indigenous women participating in an outdoor, experiential tribally-specific Choctaw hea...
A Culturally-Grounded Biopsychosocial Assessment Utilizing Indigenous Ways of Knowing with the Cowichan Tribes [0.03%]
基于土著认知的生物心理社会评估在考维ч安部落中的应用研究
Emma Elliott-Groves
Emma Elliott-Groves
Extant research foregrounds the need for culturally responsive, evidence-based mental health practices when working with Indigenous communities. This study presents an Indigenous biopsychosocial assessment designed by members of the Cowicha...
Olivia S Jefferson,Daphne C Watkins,Jamie A Mitchell
Olivia S Jefferson
This study reports the secondary analysis of a theme that emerged from a larger study on Black women's perceptions of Black men's depression. This emerging theme was concerning the role of Black women in rearing Black boys. Eight focus grou...
They tell us "we don't belong in the world and we shouldn't take up a place": HIV discourse within two-spirit communities [0.03%]
“我们不配在这个世界上生存,也不应该占据一席之地”——关于两类性别的艾滋病话语
Tyler M Argüello,Karina Walters
Tyler M Argüello
Objectives: We investigated how HIV discourse is negotiated and given meaning in the lives of young, male two-spirit leaders, when considering their communities' and their own health and wellness. These menare also unique...
Everyday Racial Discrimination, Everyday Non-racial Discrimination, and Physical Health Among African Americans [0.03%]
日常种族歧视、非种族歧视与非洲裔美国人的身体健康状况之间的关系
Dawne M Mouzon,Robert Joseph Taylor,Amanda Woodward et al.
Dawne M Mouzon et al.
Past research has identified a link between discrimination and health outcomes among people of color. Perceptions of the cause of discrimination (racial vs. other) seem to be important for mental health; however, this relationship has not b...
Critical Race Theory and the Limits of Relational Theory in Social Work with Women [0.03%]
批判种族理论与社会工作女性赋权的局限性——关系理论视角
Camille R Quinn,Giesela Grumbach
Camille R Quinn
The authors present a conceptual framework for expanding the use of relational theory with African-American women. Relational theory (RT) informs practice with women but is inadequate in addressing all aspects of culture and identity. RT pr...
The Role of Relational Harmony in the Use of Drug-Refusal Strategies of Rural Native Hawaiian Youths [0.03%]
夏威夷原住民农村青年拒绝吸毒行为中人际关系协调的影响作用分析
Kaycee Bills,Scott K Okamoto,Susana Helm
Kaycee Bills
This study examined the role of maintaining relational harmony among family members in the use of drug refusal strategies for rural Hawaiian youth. Youth focus groups were conducted to validate refusal strategies used in realistic, hypothet...