Indigenous Health Equity and Wellness
Herausgeber: Mckinley, Catherine E.; Walters, Karina; Spencer, Michael S.
Indigenous Health Equity and Wellness
Herausgeber: Mckinley, Catherine E.; Walters, Karina; Spencer, Michael S.
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This book 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.
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This book 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.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780367714840
- ISBN-10: 0367714841
- Artikelnr.: 69919773
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780367714840
- ISBN-10: 0367714841
- Artikelnr.: 69919773
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Catherine E. McKinley is Associate Professor at the Tulane University School of Social Work. Michael S. Spencer is Presidential Term Professor at the University of Washington School of Social Work. Karina Walters is Professor and Katherine Chambers Hall University Scholar at the University of Washington School of Social Work. Charles R. Figley is Professor and Paul Henry Kurzweg, MD Chair in Disaster Mental Health at the Tulane University School of Social Work.
1. Introduction: Mental, physical and social dimensions of health equity
and wellness among U.S. Indigenous peoples: What is known and next steps
Part 1: Promotive, Protective, and Risk Factors for Indigenous Health
Equity 2. A culturally informed scoping review of Native Hawaiian mental
health and emotional well- being literature 3. What's love got to do with
it? "Love" and alcohol use among U.S. Indigenous peoples: Aligning research
with real- world experiences 4. Diabetes, mental health, and utilization of
mental health professionals among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander
adults 5. Salud, cultura, tradición: Findings from an alcohol and other
drug and HIV needs assessment in urban "Mexican American Indian"
communities 6. Migration and resilience in Native Hawaiian elders Part 2:
Promising Interventions for Indigenous Health Equity 7. "Togetherness:" the
role of intergenerational and cultural engagement in urban American Indian
and Alaskan Native youth suicide prevention 8. "Being on the walk put it
somewhere in my body": The meaning of place in health for Indigenous women
9. The development and testing of a multi- level, multi- component pilot
intervention to reduce sexual and reproductive health disparities in a
tribal community 10. SACRED Connections: A university- tribal clinical
research partnership for school- based screening and brief intervention for
substance use problems among Native American youth 11. From myPlan to
ourCircle: Adapting a web- based safety planning intervention for Native
American women exposed to intimate partner violence
and wellness among U.S. Indigenous peoples: What is known and next steps
Part 1: Promotive, Protective, and Risk Factors for Indigenous Health
Equity 2. A culturally informed scoping review of Native Hawaiian mental
health and emotional well- being literature 3. What's love got to do with
it? "Love" and alcohol use among U.S. Indigenous peoples: Aligning research
with real- world experiences 4. Diabetes, mental health, and utilization of
mental health professionals among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander
adults 5. Salud, cultura, tradición: Findings from an alcohol and other
drug and HIV needs assessment in urban "Mexican American Indian"
communities 6. Migration and resilience in Native Hawaiian elders Part 2:
Promising Interventions for Indigenous Health Equity 7. "Togetherness:" the
role of intergenerational and cultural engagement in urban American Indian
and Alaskan Native youth suicide prevention 8. "Being on the walk put it
somewhere in my body": The meaning of place in health for Indigenous women
9. The development and testing of a multi- level, multi- component pilot
intervention to reduce sexual and reproductive health disparities in a
tribal community 10. SACRED Connections: A university- tribal clinical
research partnership for school- based screening and brief intervention for
substance use problems among Native American youth 11. From myPlan to
ourCircle: Adapting a web- based safety planning intervention for Native
American women exposed to intimate partner violence
1. Introduction: Mental, physical and social dimensions of health equity
and wellness among U.S. Indigenous peoples: What is known and next steps
Part 1: Promotive, Protective, and Risk Factors for Indigenous Health
Equity 2. A culturally informed scoping review of Native Hawaiian mental
health and emotional well- being literature 3. What's love got to do with
it? "Love" and alcohol use among U.S. Indigenous peoples: Aligning research
with real- world experiences 4. Diabetes, mental health, and utilization of
mental health professionals among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander
adults 5. Salud, cultura, tradición: Findings from an alcohol and other
drug and HIV needs assessment in urban "Mexican American Indian"
communities 6. Migration and resilience in Native Hawaiian elders Part 2:
Promising Interventions for Indigenous Health Equity 7. "Togetherness:" the
role of intergenerational and cultural engagement in urban American Indian
and Alaskan Native youth suicide prevention 8. "Being on the walk put it
somewhere in my body": The meaning of place in health for Indigenous women
9. The development and testing of a multi- level, multi- component pilot
intervention to reduce sexual and reproductive health disparities in a
tribal community 10. SACRED Connections: A university- tribal clinical
research partnership for school- based screening and brief intervention for
substance use problems among Native American youth 11. From myPlan to
ourCircle: Adapting a web- based safety planning intervention for Native
American women exposed to intimate partner violence
and wellness among U.S. Indigenous peoples: What is known and next steps
Part 1: Promotive, Protective, and Risk Factors for Indigenous Health
Equity 2. A culturally informed scoping review of Native Hawaiian mental
health and emotional well- being literature 3. What's love got to do with
it? "Love" and alcohol use among U.S. Indigenous peoples: Aligning research
with real- world experiences 4. Diabetes, mental health, and utilization of
mental health professionals among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander
adults 5. Salud, cultura, tradición: Findings from an alcohol and other
drug and HIV needs assessment in urban "Mexican American Indian"
communities 6. Migration and resilience in Native Hawaiian elders Part 2:
Promising Interventions for Indigenous Health Equity 7. "Togetherness:" the
role of intergenerational and cultural engagement in urban American Indian
and Alaskan Native youth suicide prevention 8. "Being on the walk put it
somewhere in my body": The meaning of place in health for Indigenous women
9. The development and testing of a multi- level, multi- component pilot
intervention to reduce sexual and reproductive health disparities in a
tribal community 10. SACRED Connections: A university- tribal clinical
research partnership for school- based screening and brief intervention for
substance use problems among Native American youth 11. From myPlan to
ourCircle: Adapting a web- based safety planning intervention for Native
American women exposed to intimate partner violence