Sense of belonging as connectedness, American Indian worldview, and mental health.
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Expanding the Circle: Decreasing American Indian Mental Health Disparities through Culturally Competent Teaching about American Indian Mental Health.Intention to receive cancer screening in Native Americans from the Northern Plains.Assessment of awareness of connectedness as a culturally-based protective factor for Alaska native youth.Predictors of wellness and American IndiansAssessing children's interpretations of the Aboriginal Children's Health and Well-Being Measure (ACHWM).Race and beliefs about mental health treatment among anxious primary care patients.Association of contextual factors with drug use and binge drinking among White, Native American, and Mixed-Race adolescents in the general population.Sense of belonging and suicide: a systematic review.Understanding the lived experience of women before and after fistula repair: a qualitative study in Kenya.Central role of relatedness in Alaska native youth resilience: Preliminary themes from one site of the Circumpolar Indigenous Pathways to Adulthood (CIPA) study.Stress Exposure and Physical, Mental, and Behavioral Health among American Indian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes.Muslim Middle Eastern clients' reflections on their relationship with their occupational therapists in mental health care.Factors Associated with American Indian Mental Health Service Use in Comparison with White Older Adults.Study of intra-racial exclusion within Australian Indigenous communities using eco-maps.The link between improved mental health outcomes for Indigenous Australians and relationships: what is the role of mental health nurses?Development and psychometric testing of the Register - Connectedness Scale for Older Adults.Incorporating Traditional Culture Into Positive Youth Development Programs With American Indian/Alaska Native Youth
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Sense of belonging as connectedness, American Indian worldview, and mental health.
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Sense of belonging as connectedness, American Indian worldview, and mental health.
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2006-10-01T00:00:00Z