Cultural adaptation, psychometric properties, and outcomes of the Native American Spirituality Scale.

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Published in Psychol Serv on May 01, 2015

Authors

Brenna L Greenfield1, Kevin A Hallgren1, Kamilla L Venner1, Kylee J Hagler1, Jeremiah D Simmons1, Judith N Sheche2, Everett Homer3, Donna Lupee3

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico.
2: Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
3: Southwest Native American MICRA Project.

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