American Indian and Alaska native mental health research (Online) (Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res)

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1 Culturally competent research with American Indians and Alaska Natives: findings and recommendations of the first symposium of the work group on American Indian Research and Program Evaluation Methodology. 2005 1.81
2 New data on the epidemiology of adult drinking and substance use among American Indians of the northern states: male and female data on prevalence, patterns, and consequences. 2001 1.58
3 Gaps in data for American Indians and Alaska Natives in the National Healthcare Disparities Report. 2006 1.56
4 The implications of cultural orientation for substance use among American Indians. 2003 1.33
5 Recruitment of American Indians in epidemiologic research: the Strong Heart Study. 2000 1.16
6 The changing patterns of drug use among American Indian students over the past 30 years. 2008 1.13
7 Alcohol as a risk factor for HIV transmission among American Indian and Alaska Native drug users. 2000 1.11
8 Intimate partner violence in American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities: a social ecological framework of determinants and interventions. 2004 1.10
9 Depressed affect and historical loss among North American Indigenous adolescents. 2009 1.09
10 Patterns and predictors of HIV risk among urban American Indians. 2000 1.09
11 Identifying colonial discourses in Inupiat young people's narratives as a way to understand the no future of Inupiat youth suicide. 2009 1.04
12 American Indian and Alaska Native substance abuse: co-morbidity and cultural issues. 2001 1.02
13 Urban Indian voices: a community-based participatory research health and needs assessment. 2010 1.01
14 Examining correlates of methamphetamine and other drug use in pregnant American Indian adolescents. 2010 0.95
15 Comparing three measures of depressive symptoms among American Indian adolescents. 2004 0.94
16 Disseminating research on community health and well-being: a collaboration between Alaska Native villages and the academe. 2007 0.93
17 Expanding urban American Indian youths' repertoire of drug resistance skills: pilot results from a culturally adapted prevention program. 2013 0.93
18 HIV drug and sex risk behaviors among American Indian and Alaska Native drug users: gender and site differences. 2000 0.93
19 Circle of Life HIV/AIDS-prevention intervention for American Indian and Alaska Native youth. 2012 0.92
20 "It runs in the family": intergenerational transmission of historical trauma among urban American Indians and Alaska Natives in culturally specific sobriety maintenance programs. 2011 0.92
21 Substance abuse prevalence and treatment utilization among American Indians residing on-reservation. 2002 0.92
22 American Indian/Alaska Native alcohol-related incarceration and treatment. 2006 0.91
23 Indian boarding schools and the Therapeutic Residential Model project. 2006 0.91
24 Qualitative study of the use of traditional healing by asthmatic Navajo families. 2003 0.90
25 The Native Telehealth Outreach and Technical Assistance Program: a community-based approach to the development of multimedia-focused health care information. 2007 0.90
26 Alcohol problems in Alaska Natives: lessons from the Inuit. 2006 0.90
27 Alaska Native drug users and sexually transmitted disease: results of a five-year study. 2000 0.89
28 The rise in methamphetamine use among American Indians in Los Angeles County. 2007 0.89
29 Unemployment, drug use, and HIV risk among American Indian and Alaska Native drug users. 2000 0.89
30 Using Photovoice with youth to develop a drug prevention program in a rural Hawaiian community. 2015 0.89
31 Intimate partner violence and alcohol, drug, and mental disorders among American Indian women in primary care. 2009 0.88
32 Social networks, support, and psychosocial functioning among American Indian women in treatment. 2005 0.88
33 Alaska Native and rural youth views of sexual health: a focus group project on sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, and unplanned pregnancy. 2012 0.87
34 We will be known forever by the tracks we leave: rising up to meet the reproductive health needs of American Indian and Alaska Native youth. 2012 0.87
35 Resilience among urban American Indian adolescents: exploration into the role of culture, self-esteem, subjective well-being, and social support. 2012 0.86
36 Evidence-based practice knowledge, use, and factors that influence decisions: results from an Evidence-based Practice Survey of providers in American Indian/Alaska Native communities. 2007 0.86
37 Prenatal alcohol use among urban American Indian/Alaska Native women. 2000 0.85
38 The power of protection: a population-based comparison of Native and non-Native youth suicide attempters. 2012 0.85
39 triADD: the risk for alcohol abuse, depression, and diabetes multimorbidity in the American Indian and Alaska Native populations. 2007 0.84
40 American Indians and non-Indians playing a slot-machine simulation: effects of sensation seeking and payback percentage. 2008 0.83
41 American Indians with HIV/AIDS: health and social service needs, barriers to care, and satisfaction with services among a Western tribe. 2000 0.83
42 Self-destructive behaviors in American Indian and Alaska Native high school youth. 2002 0.82
43 Community-based participatory research to improve preconception health among Northern Plains American Indian adolescent women. 2012 0.81
44 Does a culturally sensitive smoking prevention program reduce smoking intentions among Aboriginal children? A pilot study. 2012 0.81
45 Trauma-related nightmares among American Indian veterans: views from the dream catcher. 2009 0.81
46 Factors associated with successful functioning in American Indian youths. 2006 0.81
47 An exploratory study of binge drinking in the Aboriginal population. 2005 0.81
48 Predictors of relapse for american Indian women after substance abuse treatment. 2008 0.81
49 Photovoice for healthy relationships: community-based participatory HIV prevention in a rural American Indian community. 2012 0.81
50 Online role-play simulations with emotionally responsive avatars for the early detection of Native youth psychological distress, including depression and suicidal ideation. 2016 0.80
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