The implications of ecologically based assessment for primary prevention with indigenous youth populations
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The Community Pulling Together: A Tribal Community–University Partnership Project to Reduce Substance Abuse and Promote Good Health in a Reservation Tribal CommunityThe development of videos in culturally grounded drug prevention for rural native Hawaiian youth.Suicide prevention as a community development process: understanding circumpolar youth suicide prevention through community level outcomes.Strategies to resist drug offers among urban American Indian youth of the southwest: an enumeration, classification, and analysis by substance and offeror.Preferred drug resistance strategies of urban American Indian youth of the southwest.Culturally Grounded Prevention for Minority Youth Populations: A Systematic Review of the Literature.Developing empirically based, culturally grounded drug prevention interventions for indigenous youth populations.Expanding urban American Indian youths' repertoire of drug resistance skills: pilot results from a culturally adapted prevention program.American Indian cultures: how CBPR illuminated intertribal cultural elements fundamental to an adaptation effort.Participatory drug prevention research in rural Hawai'i with native Hawaiian middle school students.History of Violence as a Predictor of HIV Risk among Multi-Ethnic, Urban Youth in the Southwest.A continuum of approaches toward developing culturally focused prevention interventions: from adaptation to grounding."Stuck in the muck": an eco-idiom of distress from childhood respiratory diseases in an urban mangrove in Northeast Brazil.
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The implications of ecologically based assessment for primary prevention with indigenous youth populations
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Andrea Dixon Rayle
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