Psychiatric epidemiological research among American Indians and Alaska Natives: Methodological issues.
SM Manson, JH Shore - White Cloud Journal of American Indian …, 1981 - psycnet.apa.org
Considers that although the sources of service utilization records are varied and limited in
value, such records can serve as a guide to selectively focused research. One example is …
value, such records can serve as a guide to selectively focused research. One example is …
PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY: AMONG AMERICAN INDIANS
JH Shore - Psychiatric Annals, 1974 - journals.healio.com
A. mental health programs for American Indians are developed, there is an increasing need
to understand the pattern of emotional illness. This paper reviews research in the incidence …
to understand the pattern of emotional illness. This paper reviews research in the incidence …
A community perspective for mental health research
RA Ryan - Social Casework, 1980 - journals.sagepub.com
Research on the mental health of American Indian and Alaska Native people is intended to
delineate areas that need improvement or change. The Indian community must be involved …
delineate areas that need improvement or change. The Indian community must be involved …
Psychiatric investigations among American Indians and Alaska Natives: A critical review
TD O'Nell - Culture, medicine and psychiatry, 1989 - Springer
This review of psychiatric investigations among Native Americans opens with a discussion of
the dominant theoretical perspectives in psychiatric anthropology in order to provide an …
the dominant theoretical perspectives in psychiatric anthropology in order to provide an …
Asian/Pacific-American mental health: Some needed research in epidemiology and service utilization.
SS Fugita - 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract review of the utilization of mental health services by Asian/Pacific Islander
Americans/presents psychiatric epidemiological data in terms of treated prevalence and …
Americans/presents psychiatric epidemiological data in terms of treated prevalence and …
[引用][C] The mental health of Alaskan natives
EF Foulks, S Katz - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1973 - Wiley Online Library
live along the coast south of this city; 6,700 Athabascan Indians who inhabit interior Alaska
predominantly along the river banks of the Yukon, Tanana, and Koyukuk; 12,000 …
predominantly along the river banks of the Yukon, Tanana, and Koyukuk; 12,000 …
Ethnic differences in psychiatric symptoms reported in community surveys.
PW Haberman - Public Health Reports, 1970 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The first study, the Master Sample Survey, was conducted in 1960-61 by
Columbia Univer-sity School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine in Washington …
Columbia Univer-sity School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine in Washington …
National utilization of mental health services by Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders
JK Matsuoka, C Breaux… - Journal of Community …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
In an effort to ascertain an overall national pattern for the utilization of mental health services
by Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders (AA/PI), we statistically analyzed 1986 survey data …
by Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders (AA/PI), we statistically analyzed 1986 survey data …
An overview of mental health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives in the 1990s
SH Nelson, GF McCoy, M Stetter… - Psychiatric …, 1992 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Native Americans appear to be at higher risk than other US ethnic groups for mental health
problems, including depression, substance abuse, domestic violence, and suicide. Despite …
problems, including depression, substance abuse, domestic violence, and suicide. Despite …
[PDF][PDF] A pilot study of depression among American Indian patients with research diagnostic criteria
JH Shore, SM Manson, JD Bloom… - American Indian and …, 1987 - academia.edu
In a pilot study of depression among American Indians, 86 patients from three different tribal
cultures were evaluated utilizing systematic diagnostic criteria. Similarity of symptom …
cultures were evaluated utilizing systematic diagnostic criteria. Similarity of symptom …