A mental health needs assessment of urban American Indian youth and families

AE West, E Williams, E Suzukovich… - American Journal of …, 2012 - Springer
American Indian (AI) youth experience significant mental health disparities. The majority of
AI youth live in urban areas, yet urban AI youth are underserved and unstudied. This …

Community-based participatory research in Indian Country: Definitions, theory, rationale, examples, and principles

LR Thomas, DM Donovan, RLW Sigo… - American Indian and …, 2011 - books.google.com
American Indian and Alaska Native children, youth, and families experience some of the
most appalling health disparities of any minority group in our country. Research to address …

The HEAAL project: Applying Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) methodology in a health and mental health needs assessment with an African …

CE Oppenheim, K Axelrod, J Menyongai… - Journal of Public …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Community-based participatory research methodology is driven by community interests and
rooted in community involvement throughout the research process. This article describes the …

Community mental health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives: reconciling evidence-based practice and alter-Native psy-ence

JP Gone - Annual review of clinical psychology, 2023 - annualreviews.org
This review updates and extends Gone & Trimble's (2012) prior review of American Indian
(AI) and Alaska Native (AN) mental health. First, it defines AI/AN populations in the USA, with …

A community needs assessment of urban Utah American Indians and Alaska natives

TR Mannix, SD Austin, JL Baayd… - Journal of Community …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The needs of Urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations are often
not well understood. In order to inform programs and services, the Urban Indian Center of …

Engaging Asian Americans for mental health research: challenges and solutions

H Chen, EJ Kramer, T Chen, H Chung - Journal of Immigrant Health, 2005 - Springer
Asian American communities have important and unmet mental health needs, but there is
comparatively little research data on process and outcomes that can guide evidence-based …

[PDF][PDF] Denver American Indian mental health needs survey

J King - American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health …, 1999 - static.helpjuice.com
American Indians are at higher risk for mental health problems than other ethnic groups in
the United States (Nelson, McCoy, Stetter; & Vanderwagen, 1992). Little attention has been …

[HTML][HTML] A transdisciplinary approach is essential to community-based research with American Indian populations

J Heinzmann, A Simonson… - American Indian and …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Social determinants of health and their effects on health outcomes create a complex system,
with interaction between social, economic, physical, and biological factors necessitating …

Beyond the rhetoric: Implementing a culturally appropriate research project in First Nations communities

P Hudson, S Taylor-Henley - American Indian Culture and …, 2001 - escholarship.org
In the fall of 1991, members of the Child and Family Services Research Group, Faculty of
Social Work at the University of Manitoba and the Southeast Resource Development …

Psychiatric assessment and treatment of American Indians and Alaska Natives

SM Manson, RD Walker, DR Kivlahan - Psychiatric Services, 1987 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
It is widely recognized that the cultural uniqueness of American Indians and Alaska Natives
must be reflected in the methods of diagnosing and treating their mental health problems …