2008
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Simoni J., Amico Pearson & Malow R K C R R M
Overview of Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapies Book Chapter
Pope C. R. White, & Malow R (Ed.): Global Frontiers in Prevention/Intervention, Taylor & Francis Publications, New York, 2008.
BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@inbook{Simoni2008b,
title = {Overview of Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapies},
author = {Simoni, J., Amico, R. K., Pearson, C. R., & Malow, R. M.},
editor = {Pope C., R. White, & Malow R.},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-07-01},
booktitle = {Global Frontiers in Prevention/Intervention},
publisher = {Taylor & Francis Publications},
address = {New York},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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Becenti-Pigman, B; White, K; Bowman, B; Palmanteer-Holder, N L; Duran, B
Research Policies, Processes and Protocol: The Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.) Journal Article
Community Based Participatory Research For Health, 2 , pp. 441-445, 2008.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Becenti-Pigman2008,
title = {Research Policies, Processes and Protocol: The Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.)},
author = {Becenti-Pigman, B. and White, K. and Bowman, B. and Palmanteer-Holder, N. L. and Duran, B},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-01-01},
journal = {Community Based Participatory Research For Health},
volume = {2},
pages = {441-445},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Duran, B
Responses to Don Nutbeam's commentary: what would the Ottawa Charter look like if it were written today? Journal Article
Critical Public Health, 18 (4), pp. 444-445, 2008.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Duran2008,
title = {Responses to Don Nutbeam's commentary: what would the Ottawa Charter look like if it were written today?},
author = {Duran, B.},
url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09581590802551281#.UnrbEvmkqCk},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-01-01},
journal = {Critical Public Health},
volume = {18},
number = {4},
pages = {444-445},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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2007
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Willging, C; L, C -S; Lewis, R; Lamphere, L; Duran, B
Seeking Help in Rural Communities: Homophobia and racism impact mental health care Journal Article
21st Century Sexualities: Contemporary Issues in Health, Education and Rights: Routledge, 2007.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Willging2007,
title = {Seeking Help in Rural Communities: Homophobia and racism impact mental health care},
author = {Willging, C. and L, C.-S. and Lewis, R. and Lamphere, L. and Duran, B.},
editor = {G. Herdt and C. Howe},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-11-15},
journal = {21st Century Sexualities: Contemporary Issues in Health, Education and Rights: Routledge},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Duran, B; Jojola, T; Tsosie, N
Assessing Needs, Planning and Implementation of Health Promotion, Disease Prevention among American Indian and Alaska Native Population Groups: Towards a Postcolonial Approach to Indigenous Planning. Journal Article
Promoting Health in Multicultural Populations. 2nd Edition, Newbury: Sage Publications, 2007.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{21,
title = {Assessing Needs, Planning and Implementation of Health Promotion, Disease Prevention among American Indian and Alaska Native Population Groups: Towards a Postcolonial Approach to Indigenous Planning.},
author = {Duran, B. and Jojola, T. and Tsosie, N.},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-11-01},
journal = {Promoting Health in Multicultural Populations. 2nd Edition, Newbury: Sage Publications},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Pearson C.R., Kurth AE. Cassels Martin Simoni Hoff PS. Matediana & Gloyd SS. S D P J M E
Modeling HIV Transmission Risk among Mozambicans prior to their Initiating Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Journal Article
AIDS Care, 19 (5), pp. 594-604, 2007.
BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@article{CR2007,
title = {Modeling HIV Transmission Risk among Mozambicans prior to their Initiating Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy},
author = {Pearson, C.R., Kurth, AE., Cassels, S., Martin, D.P., Simoni, J.M., Hoff, PS., Matediana, E, & Gloyd, SS.},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-11-01},
journal = {AIDS Care},
volume = {19},
number = {5},
pages = {594-604},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Evans-Campbell T., Lincoln & Takeuchi K D
Race and Mental Health: Past Debates, New Opportunities Book Chapter
Mental Health: Social Mirror, pp. 169-189, Springer US, 2007.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Evans-Campbell
@inbook{Evans-Campbell2007,
title = {Race and Mental Health: Past Debates, New Opportunities},
author = {Evans-Campbell, T., Lincoln, K., & Takeuchi, D.},
url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-0-387-36320-2_8#page-1},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-11-01},
booktitle = {Mental Health: Social Mirror},
pages = {169-189},
publisher = {Springer US},
keywords = {Evans-Campbell},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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Evans-Campbell T., Fredriksen-Goldsen Walters & Stately K I K L A
Caregiving experiences among American Indian two-spirit men and women: contemporary and historical roles Journal Article
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 18 (3-4), pp. 75-92, 2007.
BibTeX | Tags: Evans-Campbell, Walters K. L.
@article{Evans-Campbell2007b,
title = {Caregiving experiences among American Indian two-spirit men and women: contemporary and historical roles},
author = {Evans-Campbell, T., Fredriksen-Goldsen, K. I., Walters, K. L., & Stately, A.},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-11-01},
journal = {Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services},
volume = {18},
number = {3-4},
pages = {75-92},
keywords = {Evans-Campbell, Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Chen, W; Starks, H; Shiu, C; Fredriksen-Goldsen, K; Simoni, M; Zhang, F; Pearson, C; Zhao, H
Chinese HIV-positive patients and their healthcare providers: contrasting Confucian versus Western notions of secrecy and support Journal Article
ANS Adv Nurs Sci, 30 (4), pp. 329-42, 2007.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@article{Chen2007,
title = {Chinese HIV-positive patients and their healthcare providers: contrasting Confucian versus Western notions of secrecy and support},
author = {Chen, W. and Starks, H. and Shiu, C. and Fredriksen-Goldsen, K. and Simoni, M. and Zhang, F. and Pearson, C. and Zhao, H.},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18025868},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-10-01},
journal = {ANS Adv Nurs Sci},
volume = {30},
number = {4},
pages = {329-42},
abstract = {In this qualitative study, 29 HIV-positive, Chinese patients reported highly favorable impressions of their healthcare providers, who were seen as providing important medical-related, financial, and emotional support. Generally, the patient-provider relationship positively impacted the participants and their ability to maintain their health and was especially critical when patients were isolated from familial sources of support due to intense AIDS stigma. Often family members were informed of an HIV diagnosis before the patient, revealing tensions between Confucian principles of collectivism and familial authority and increasingly prevalent Western ideals of individual autonomy and the privileged status of personal health information.},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
In this qualitative study, 29 HIV-positive, Chinese patients reported highly favorable impressions of their healthcare providers, who were seen as providing important medical-related, financial, and emotional support. Generally, the patient-provider relationship positively impacted the participants and their ability to maintain their health and was especially critical when patients were isolated from familial sources of support due to intense AIDS stigma. Often family members were informed of an HIV diagnosis before the patient, revealing tensions between Confucian principles of collectivism and familial authority and increasingly prevalent Western ideals of individual autonomy and the privileged status of personal health information.
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Oetzel J., *Duran Lucero Jiang B J Y
Social support and social undermining as correlates for alcohol, drug, and mental disorders in American Indian women Journal Article
Journal of Health Communication, 12 (2), pp. 187-206, 2007.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Oetzel2007,
title = {Social support and social undermining as correlates for alcohol, drug, and mental disorders in American Indian women},
author = {Oetzel, J., *Duran, B., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y.},
url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10810730601152771#.UopjVxqkqoQ},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-03-01},
journal = {Journal of Health Communication},
volume = {12},
number = {2},
pages = {187-206},
abstract = {The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of two types of social support (emotional and instrumental) and two types of social undermining (critical appraisal and isolation) with five categories of alcohol, drug, or mental disorders (ADM; any mood, any anxiety, any substance abuse, any disorder, and two or more disorders) in 169 American Indian women presenting for primary care at an Indian Health Service facility. Social support and social undermining are often treated as opposite poles, but in fact they are distinct factors with independent effects. The findings illustrate that social support and undermining variables have a significant relationship with ADM outcomes even when controlling for confounding demographic variables. Any substance abuse was associated with all four social variables, while two or more disorders were associated with instrumental support and isolation. Any anxiety (isolation), any mood (critical appraisal), and any disorder (isolation) were each associated with one social variable. Overall, social undermining appears to have a stronger relationship with mental health than with social support.},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of two types of social support (emotional and instrumental) and two types of social undermining (critical appraisal and isolation) with five categories of alcohol, drug, or mental disorders (ADM; any mood, any anxiety, any substance abuse, any disorder, and two or more disorders) in 169 American Indian women presenting for primary care at an Indian Health Service facility. Social support and social undermining are often treated as opposite poles, but in fact they are distinct factors with independent effects. The findings illustrate that social support and undermining variables have a significant relationship with ADM outcomes even when controlling for confounding demographic variables. Any substance abuse was associated with all four social variables, while two or more disorders were associated with instrumental support and isolation. Any anxiety (isolation), any mood (critical appraisal), and any disorder (isolation) were each associated with one social variable. Overall, social undermining appears to have a stronger relationship with mental health than with social support.
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2006
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Simoni JM Pearson CR., Pantalone DW & Crepaz Marks N G
Efficacy of Interventions in Improving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence and HIV-1 RNA Viral Load: A Meta-Analytic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials Journal Article
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr, 43 , pp. S23-S35, 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@article{JM2006,
title = {Efficacy of Interventions in Improving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence and HIV-1 RNA Viral Load: A Meta-Analytic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials},
author = {Simoni JM, Pearson CR., Pantalone DW, & Crepaz N, Marks G.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-12-01},
journal = {J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr},
volume = {43},
pages = {S23-S35},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Sankar A Golin G, Simoni JM Luborsky & Pearson CR. M
How Qualitative Methods Contribute to Understanding Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Journal Article
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr, 43 , pp. S23-S35, 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@article{A2006,
title = {How Qualitative Methods Contribute to Understanding Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence},
author = {Sankar A, Golin G, Simoni JM, Luborsky M, & Pearson CR.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-12-01},
journal = {J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr},
volume = {43},
pages = {S23-S35},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Pearson CR Micek M, Simoni JM Matediana Martin DP & Gloyd E S
Modified Directly Observed Therapy to Facilitate Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Beira, Mozambique: Development and Implementation Journal Article
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr, 43 , pp. S134-S141, 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@article{CR2006b,
title = {Modified Directly Observed Therapy to Facilitate Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Beira, Mozambique: Development and Implementation},
author = {Pearson CR, Micek M, Simoni JM, Matediana E, Martin DP, & Gloyd S.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-12-01},
journal = {J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr},
volume = {43},
pages = {S134-S141},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Walters, Karina L; Evans-Campbell, Teresa; Simoni, Jane M; Theresa Ronquillo, ; Bhuyan., Rupaleem
“My Spirit in My Heart” Identity Experiences and Challenges Among American Indian Two-Spirit Women Journal Article
Journal of Lesbian Studies, 10 (1/2), pp. 125-148, 2006.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Evans-Campbell, Walters K. L.
@article{Walters2006,
title = {“My Spirit in My Heart” Identity Experiences and Challenges Among American Indian Two-Spirit Women},
author = {Walters, Karina L. and Teresa Evans-Campbell and Jane M. Simoni and Theresa Ronquillo, and Rupaleem Bhuyan.},
url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J155v10n01_07#.UomtpGRhsVA},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-11-17},
journal = {Journal of Lesbian Studies},
volume = {10},
number = {1/2},
pages = {125-148},
keywords = {Evans-Campbell, Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Yager, J; Waitzkin, H; Parker, T; Duran, B
Educating minority faculty and graduate students to conduct mental health services research Journal Article
Academic Psychiatry, 30 (3), pp. 205-217, 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Yager2006,
title = {Educating minority faculty and graduate students to conduct mental health services research},
author = {Yager, J. and Waitzkin, H. and Parker, T. and Duran, B.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-11-08},
journal = {Academic Psychiatry},
volume = {30},
number = {3},
pages = {205-217},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Simoni JM Kurth AE, Pearson CR Pantalone DW Merrill JO & Frick P
Self-Report Measures of Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: A Review with Recommendations for HIV Clinical Management and Research Journal Article
AIDS and Behavior, 3 (227-245), 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@article{JM2006b,
title = {Self-Report Measures of Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: A Review with Recommendations for HIV Clinical Management and Research},
author = {Simoni JM, Kurth AE, Pearson CR, Pantalone DW, Merrill JO, & Frick P.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-11-01},
journal = {AIDS and Behavior},
volume = {3},
number = {227-245},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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et al. Oetzel J., Duran Lucero Jiang Novins Manson B J Y D S
Rural Native americans ’ perspectives of obstacles in the mental health treatment process in three treatment sectors Journal Article
Psychological Services, 3 (2), pp. 117-128, 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Oetzel2006,
title = {Rural Native americans ’ perspectives of obstacles in the mental health treatment process in three treatment sectors},
author = {Oetzel, J., Duran, B., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Novins, D., Manson, S., et al.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-11-01},
journal = {Psychological Services},
volume = {3},
number = {2},
pages = {117-128},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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D, Acosta; P, Olsen
Meeting the needs of regional minority groups: the University of Washington's programs to increase the American Indian and Alaskan native physician workforce Journal Article
Academic Medicine Journal, 81 (10), pp. 863-70, 2006.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Olsen P
@article{Acosta2006,
title = {Meeting the needs of regional minority groups: the University of Washington's programs to increase the American Indian and Alaskan native physician workforce},
author = {Acosta D and Olsen P},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-10-01},
journal = {Academic Medicine Journal},
volume = {81},
number = {10},
pages = {863-70},
abstract = {Minority populations in the United States are growing rapidly, but physician workforce diversity has not kept pace with the needs of underserved communities. Minorities comprised 26.4% of the population in 1995; by 2050, these groups will comprise nearly half. Medical schools must enlist greater numbers of minority physicians and train all physicians to provide culturally responsive care. The University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM) is the nation's only medical school that serves a five-state region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho). Its mission addresses the need to serve the region, rectify primary care shortages, and meet increasing regional demands for underserved populations. The UWSOM Native American Center of Excellence (NACOE) was established as one important way to respond to this charge. The authors describe pipeline and minority recruitment programs at UWSOM, focusing on the NACOE and other activities to recruit American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) applicants to medical schools. These programs have increased the numbers of AI/AN medical students; developed the Indian Health Pathway; worked to prepare students to provide culturally responsive care for AI/AN communities; researched health disparities specific to AI/AN populations; provided retention programs and services to ensure successful completion of medical training; developed mentorship networks; and provided faculty-development programs to increase entry of AI/AN physicians into academia. Challenges lie ahead. Barriers to the pipeline will continue to plague students, and inadequate federal funding will have a significant and negative impact on achieving needed physician-workforce diversity. Medical schools must play a larger role in resolving these, and continue to provide pipeline programs, retention programs, and minority faculty development that can make a difference.},
keywords = {Olsen P},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Minority populations in the United States are growing rapidly, but physician workforce diversity has not kept pace with the needs of underserved communities. Minorities comprised 26.4% of the population in 1995; by 2050, these groups will comprise nearly half. Medical schools must enlist greater numbers of minority physicians and train all physicians to provide culturally responsive care. The University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM) is the nation's only medical school that serves a five-state region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho). Its mission addresses the need to serve the region, rectify primary care shortages, and meet increasing regional demands for underserved populations. The UWSOM Native American Center of Excellence (NACOE) was established as one important way to respond to this charge. The authors describe pipeline and minority recruitment programs at UWSOM, focusing on the NACOE and other activities to recruit American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) applicants to medical schools. These programs have increased the numbers of AI/AN medical students; developed the Indian Health Pathway; worked to prepare students to provide culturally responsive care for AI/AN communities; researched health disparities specific to AI/AN populations; provided retention programs and services to ensure successful completion of medical training; developed mentorship networks; and provided faculty-development programs to increase entry of AI/AN physicians into academia. Challenges lie ahead. Barriers to the pipeline will continue to plague students, and inadequate federal funding will have a significant and negative impact on achieving needed physician-workforce diversity. Medical schools must play a larger role in resolving these, and continue to provide pipeline programs, retention programs, and minority faculty development that can make a difference.
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Evans-Campbell T., Lindhorst Huang & Walters T B K
Interpersonal violence in the lives of urban American Indian and Alaska Native women: Implications for health, mental health, and help-seeking Journal Article
American Journal of Public Health, 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Evans-Campbell, Walters K. L.
@article{Evans-Campbell2006,
title = {Interpersonal violence in the lives of urban American Indian and Alaska Native women: Implications for health, mental health, and help-seeking},
author = {Evans-Campbell, T., Lindhorst, T., Huang, B., & Walters, K.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-08-01},
journal = {American Journal of Public Health},
keywords = {Evans-Campbell, Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Wallerstein N., & Duran B
Using community-based participatory research to address health disparities Journal Article
Health Promotion Practice, 7 (3), pp. 312-323, 2006.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Wallerstein2006,
title = {Using community-based participatory research to address health disparities},
author = {Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B.},
url = {http://hpp.sagepub.com/content/7/3/312.short},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-07-08},
journal = {Health Promotion Practice},
volume = {7},
number = {3},
pages = {312-323},
abstract = {Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative research paradigm, which integrates education and social action to improve health and reduce health disparities. More than a set of research methods, CBPR is an orientation to research that focuses on relationships between academic and community partners, with principles of colearning, mutual benefit, and long-term commitment and incorporates community theories, participation, and practices into the research efforts. As CBPR matures, tensions have become recognized that challenge the mutuality of the research relationship, including issues of power, privilege, participation, community consent, racial and/or ethnic discrimination, and the role of research in social change. This article focuses on these challenges as a dynamic and ever-changing context of the researcher-community relationship, provides examples of these paradoxes from work in tribal communities, discusses the evidence that CBPR reduces disparities, and recommends transforming the culture of academia to strengthen collaborative research relationships},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative research paradigm, which integrates education and social action to improve health and reduce health disparities. More than a set of research methods, CBPR is an orientation to research that focuses on relationships between academic and community partners, with principles of colearning, mutual benefit, and long-term commitment and incorporates community theories, participation, and practices into the research efforts. As CBPR matures, tensions have become recognized that challenge the mutuality of the research relationship, including issues of power, privilege, participation, community consent, racial and/or ethnic discrimination, and the role of research in social change. This article focuses on these challenges as a dynamic and ever-changing context of the researcher-community relationship, provides examples of these paradoxes from work in tribal communities, discusses the evidence that CBPR reduces disparities, and recommends transforming the culture of academia to strengthen collaborative research relationships
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Pearson CR Simoni JM, Hoff PD Kurth AE & Martin DP.
Assessing Antiretroviral Adherence via Electronic Drug Monitoring and Self-Report: An Examination of Key Methodological Issues Journal Article
AIDS Behav, 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@article{CR2006,
title = {Assessing Antiretroviral Adherence via Electronic Drug Monitoring and Self-Report: An Examination of Key Methodological Issues},
author = {Pearson CR, Simoni JM, Hoff PD, Kurth AE, & Martin DP.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-06-28},
journal = {AIDS Behav},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Pearson CR Simoni JM, Hoff PD Kurth AE & Martin DP.
Assessing Antiretroviral Adherence via Electronic Drug Monitoring and Self-Report: An Examination of Key Methodological Issues Journal Article
AIDS Behav, 2006.
BibTeX | Tags: Pearson C. R.
@article{CR2006bb,
title = {Assessing Antiretroviral Adherence via Electronic Drug Monitoring and Self-Report: An Examination of Key Methodological Issues},
author = {Pearson CR, Simoni JM, Hoff PD, Kurth AE, & Martin DP.},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-06-28},
journal = {AIDS Behav},
keywords = {Pearson C. R.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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2005
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Duran, B; Oetzel, J; Lucero, J; Jiang, Y; Novins, D K; Manson, S
Obstacles for rural American Indians seeking alcohol, drug, or mental health treatment Journal Article
J Consult Clin Psychol, 73 (5), pp. 819-829, 2005.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{23b,
title = {Obstacles for rural American Indians seeking alcohol, drug, or mental health treatment},
author = {Duran, B. and Oetzel, J. and Lucero, J. and Jiang, Y. and Novins, D. K. and Manson, S.},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-11-10},
journal = {J Consult Clin Psychol},
volume = {73},
number = {5},
pages = {819-829},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Evans-Campbell, T
Child welfare practice with urban American Indian families Book
APA Books, 2005.
BibTeX | Tags: Evans-Campbell
@book{Evans-Campbell2005,
title = {Child welfare practice with urban American Indian families},
author = {Evans-Campbell, T},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-11-10},
booktitle = {No longer forgotten: Addressing the mental health needs of urban Indians},
publisher = {APA Books},
keywords = {Evans-Campbell},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {book}
}
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Wallerstein N., Duran Minkler & Foley B M K
Developing and Maintaining Partnerships with Communities Book Chapter
Methods for conducting community-based participatory research for health, San Francisco: Jossey Bass., 2005.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@inbook{Wallerstein2005,
title = {Developing and Maintaining Partnerships with Communities},
author = {Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Minkler, M., & Foley, K.},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-11-02},
booktitle = {Methods for conducting community-based participatory research for health},
publisher = {San Francisco: Jossey Bass.},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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et al. Foley K., *Duran Morris Lucero Yiang B P J J
Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing at an American Indian substance abuse treatment facility Journal Article
Psychoactive Drugs, 37 (3), pp. 321-329, 2005.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Foley2005,
title = {Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing at an American Indian substance abuse treatment facility},
author = {Foley, K., *Duran, B., Morris, P., Lucero, J., Yiang, J., et al.},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-11-01},
journal = {Psychoactive Drugs},
volume = {37},
number = {3},
pages = {321-329},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Rivers PA Fotler MD, Parker M
Environmental Assessment of the Indian Health Service Journal Article
Health Care Management Review, 30 (4), pp. 293-303, 2005, ISSN: 0361-6274.
BibTeX | Tags: Parker M.
@article{PA2005,
title = {Environmental Assessment of the Indian Health Service},
author = {Rivers PA, Fotler MD, Parker M.},
issn = {0361-6274},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-10-29},
journal = {Health Care Management Review},
volume = {30},
number = {4},
pages = {293-303},
keywords = {Parker M.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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B, Duran
American Indian Alaska native health policy Journal Article
American Journal of Public Health, 95 (5), pp. 758, 2005.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Duran2005,
title = {American Indian Alaska native health policy},
author = {Duran B},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-01-01},
journal = {American Journal of Public Health},
volume = {95},
number = {5},
pages = {758},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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2004
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Duran, B; Sanders, M; Skipper, B; Waitzkin, H; Malcoe, L H; Paine, S
Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among Native American women in primary care Journal Article
Am J Public Health, 94 (1), pp. 71-77, 2004.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{24,
title = {Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among Native American women in primary care},
author = {Duran, B. and Sanders, M. and Skipper, B. and Waitzkin, H. and Malcoe, L. H. and Paine, S.},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-11-18},
journal = {Am J Public Health},
volume = {94},
number = {1},
pages = {71-77},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Duran, B; Malcoe, L H; Sanders, M; Waitzkin, H; Skipper, B; Yager, J
Child maltreatment prevalence and mental disorders outcomes among American Indian women in primary care Journal Article
Child Abuse & Neglect, 28 , pp. 131-145, 2004.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{23,
title = {Child maltreatment prevalence and mental disorders outcomes among American Indian women in primary care},
author = {Duran, B. and Malcoe, L.H. and Sanders, M. and Waitzkin, H. and Skipper, B. and Yager, J.},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-11-11},
journal = {Child Abuse & Neglect},
volume = {28},
pages = {131-145},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Simoni J. M., Sehgal & Walters S K L
Triangle of Risk: Urban American Indian women’s sexual trauma, injection drug use, and HIV sexual risk behaviors Journal Article
AIDS and Behavior, 8 (1), pp. 33-45, 2004.
BibTeX | Tags: Walters K. L.
@article{Simoni2004,
title = {Triangle of Risk: Urban American Indian women’s sexual trauma, injection drug use, and HIV sexual risk behaviors},
author = {Simoni, J. M., Sehgal, S., & Walters, K. L.},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-11-01},
journal = {AIDS and Behavior},
volume = {8},
number = {1},
pages = {33-45},
keywords = {Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Oetzel J., & Duran * B
Intimate Partner Violence in American Indian and or Alaska Native Communities: A social ecological framework of determinants and interventions Journal Article
Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 11 (4), pp. 49-68, 2004.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Oetzel2004,
title = {Intimate Partner Violence in American Indian and or Alaska Native Communities: A social ecological framework of determinants and interventions},
author = {Oetzel, J., & * Duran, B.},
url = {http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/PublicHealth/research/centers/CAIANH/journal/Documents/Volume%2011/11(3)_Oetzel_Intimate_Partner_Violence_49-68.pdf},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-11-01},
journal = {Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research},
volume = {11},
number = {4},
pages = {49-68},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Malcoe L.H., Duran Montgomery B M J M
Socioeconomic disparities in intimate partner violence against Native American women: a cross-sectional study Journal Article
BMC Medicine, 2:20 , 2004.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Malcoe2004,
title = {Socioeconomic disparities in intimate partner violence against Native American women: a cross-sectional study},
author = {Malcoe, L.H., Duran, B.M., Montgomery, J.M.},
url = {http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/2/20.},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-11-01},
journal = {BMC Medicine},
volume = {2:20},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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F., Balsam K; B., Huang; C., Fieland K; M., Simoni J; L., Walters K
Culture, trauma, and wellness: A comparison of heterosexual and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and twospirit Native Americans Journal Article
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10 (3), pp. 287-301, 2004.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Walters K. L.
@article{Balsam2004,
title = {Culture, trauma, and wellness: A comparison of heterosexual and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and twospirit Native Americans},
author = {Balsam K. F. and Huang B. and Fieland K. C. and Simoni J. M. and Walters K. L.},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15311980},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-08-01},
journal = {Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology},
volume = {10},
number = {3},
pages = {287-301},
abstract = {In a community-based sample of urban American Indian and Alaska Native adults, 25 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and two-spirit participants were compared with 154 heterosexual participants with respect to sociodemographic characteristics, Native, cultural participation, trauma, physical and mental health, and substance use. Compared with their heterosexual counterparts, two-spirit participants reported higher rates of childhood physical abuse and more historical trauma in their families, higher levels of psychological symptoms, and more mental health service utilization. Two-spirit participants reported differences in patterns of alcohol use and were more likely to have used illicit drugs other than marijuana. Discussion and recommendations for health promotion interventions and future research are presented in consideration of an "indigenist" health model and the multiple minority status of two-spirit people.},
keywords = {Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
In a community-based sample of urban American Indian and Alaska Native adults, 25 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and two-spirit participants were compared with 154 heterosexual participants with respect to sociodemographic characteristics, Native, cultural participation, trauma, physical and mental health, and substance use. Compared with their heterosexual counterparts, two-spirit participants reported higher rates of childhood physical abuse and more historical trauma in their families, higher levels of psychological symptoms, and more mental health service utilization. Two-spirit participants reported differences in patterns of alcohol use and were more likely to have used illicit drugs other than marijuana. Discussion and recommendations for health promotion interventions and future research are presented in consideration of an "indigenist" health model and the multiple minority status of two-spirit people.
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Duran, B; Walters, K L
HIV/AIDS prevention in "Indian Country": Current practice, indigenist etiology models, and postcolonial approaches to change Journal Article
AIDS Education and Prevention, 16 (3), pp. 187-201, 2004.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B, Walters K. L.
@article{Duran2004b,
title = {HIV/AIDS prevention in "Indian Country": Current practice, indigenist etiology models, and postcolonial approaches to change},
author = {B. Duran and K.L Walters},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15237050},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-06-01},
journal = {AIDS Education and Prevention},
volume = {16},
number = {3},
pages = {187-201},
abstract = {Many tribal and urban American Indians and Alaska Native communities have initiated HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment services. The richness, depth, and scope of these efforts, however, are not well known and have not been sufficiently documented in the academic literature. In this article we assess the strengths and weakness of the published literature using the constructs of the socioecological framework. We discuss the need to apply an "indigenist" etiology paradigm to HIV/AIDS risk and protection. Finally, we define and discuss the varied postcolonial approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and healing.},
keywords = {Duran B, Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Many tribal and urban American Indians and Alaska Native communities have initiated HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment services. The richness, depth, and scope of these efforts, however, are not well known and have not been sufficiently documented in the academic literature. In this article we assess the strengths and weakness of the published literature using the constructs of the socioecological framework. We discuss the need to apply an "indigenist" etiology paradigm to HIV/AIDS risk and protection. Finally, we define and discuss the varied postcolonial approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and healing.
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B, Duran
Race, Racism and the Dharma Journal Article
Dharma, Color, and Culture: New Voices in Western Buddhism, pp. 135-140, 2004.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Duran2004,
title = {Race, Racism and the Dharma},
author = {Duran B},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-01-01},
journal = {Dharma, Color, and Culture: New Voices in Western Buddhism},
pages = {135-140},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Hollow W., Patterson Olsen & Baldwin D P L
American Indians and Alaskan Natives; How do they find their path to medical school? Journal Article
The RIME Journal, 2004.
BibTeX | Tags: Olsen P
@article{Hollow2004,
title = {American Indians and Alaskan Natives; How do they find their path to medical school?},
author = {Hollow, W., Patterson, D., Olsen P., & Baldwin, L.,},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-01-01},
journal = {The RIME Journal},
keywords = {Olsen P},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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2003
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et al. Wallerstein N., *Duran Aguilar Joe Loretto Toya B M J L F A
Jemez Pueblo: built and social-cultural environments and health within a rural American Indian community in the Southwest Journal Article
Am J Public Health, 93 (9), pp. 1517-1518, 2003.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Wallerstein2003b,
title = {Jemez Pueblo: built and social-cultural environments and health within a rural American Indian community in the Southwest},
author = {Wallerstein, N., *Duran, B. M., Aguilar, J., Joe, L., Loretto, F., Toya, A., et al.},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1448002/},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-11-12},
journal = {Am J Public Health},
volume = {93},
number = {9},
pages = {1517-1518},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Wallerstein N., Duran B
The Conceptual, Historical and Practical Roots of Community Based Participatory Research and Related Participatory Traditions Book Chapter
Minkler M., Wallerstein N (Ed.): Community Based Participatory Research, Jossey Bass, San Francisco, 2003.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@inbook{Wallerstein2003,
title = {The Conceptual, Historical and Practical Roots of Community Based Participatory Research and Related Participatory Traditions},
author = {Wallerstein, N., Duran, B. },
editor = {Minkler, M., Wallerstein, N},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-11-05},
booktitle = {Community Based Participatory Research},
publisher = {Jossey Bass},
address = {San Francisco},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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V., Chávez; B., Duran; M., Avila; N, Wallerstein
The Dance of Race and Privilege in Community Based Participatory Research. In: Minkler, M., Wallerstein, N., Eds. Journal Article
Community Based Participatory Research, pp. 91-106, 2003.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Chávez2003,
title = {The Dance of Race and Privilege in Community Based Participatory Research. In: Minkler, M., Wallerstein, N., Eds.},
author = {Chávez V. and Duran B. and Avila M. and Wallerstein N},
url = {http://www.academia.edu/2507965/The_Dance_of_Race_and_Privilege_in_CBPR},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-01-01},
journal = {Community Based Participatory Research},
pages = {91-106},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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2002
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Walters, K L; Simoni, J M
Reconceptualizing Native women’s health: An“indigenist” stress-coping model Journal Article
American Journal of Public Health, 92 (4), pp. 520-524, 2002.
BibTeX | Tags: Walters K. L.
@article{Walters2002b,
title = {Reconceptualizing Native women’s health: An“indigenist” stress-coping model},
author = {K. L. Walters and J. M. Simoni},
year = {2002},
date = {2002-11-11},
journal = {American Journal of Public Health},
volume = {92},
number = {4},
pages = {520-524},
keywords = {Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Malcoe LH Duran BM, Ficek EE
Social stressors in relation to intimate partner violence against Native American women Journal Article
Ann Epidemiology, 12 (7), pp. 525, 2002.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{LH2002,
title = {Social stressors in relation to intimate partner violence against Native American women},
author = {Malcoe LH, Duran BM, Ficek EE},
year = {2002},
date = {2002-11-01},
journal = {Ann Epidemiology},
volume = {12},
number = {7},
pages = {525},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Walters, K; Simoni, J; Evans-Campbell, T
Substance use among American Indians and Alaska Natives: Incorporating culture in an “Indigenist” stress-coping paradigm Journal Article
Public Health Reports, 117 (1), pp. 104-117, 2002.
BibTeX | Tags: Evans-Campbell, Walters K. L.
@article{Walters2002,
title = {Substance use among American Indians and Alaska Natives: Incorporating culture in an “Indigenist” stress-coping paradigm},
author = {Walters, K. and Simoni, J. and Evans-Campbell, T.},
year = {2002},
date = {2002-10-08},
journal = {Public Health Reports},
volume = {117},
number = {1},
pages = {104-117},
keywords = {Evans-Campbell, Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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2001
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Walters K. L., Simoni Horwath J M P F
Sexual orientation bias experiences and service needs of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and two-spirited American Indians Journal Article
Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 13 (1/2), pp. 133-149, 2001.
BibTeX | Tags: Walters K. L.
@article{Walters2001,
title = {Sexual orientation bias experiences and service needs of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and two-spirited American Indians},
author = {Walters, K. L., Simoni, J. M., Horwath, P. F.},
year = {2001},
date = {2001-11-14},
journal = {Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services},
volume = {13},
number = {1/2},
pages = {133-149},
keywords = {Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Simoni J. M., & Walters K L
Heterosexual identity and heterosexism:Recognizing privilege to reduce prejudice Journal Article
Journal of Homosexuality, 41 (1), pp. 157-172, 2001.
BibTeX | Tags: Walters K. L.
@article{Simoni2001,
title = {Heterosexual identity and heterosexism:Recognizing privilege to reduce prejudice},
author = {Simoni, J. M., & Walters, K. L},
year = {2001},
date = {2001-11-01},
journal = {Journal of Homosexuality},
volume = {41},
number = {1},
pages = {157-172},
keywords = {Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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2000
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Walters, Karina L; Simoni, Jane M; Harris, Curtis
Patterns and predictors of HIV risk among urban American Indians Journal Article
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: Journal of the National Center, 9 (2), pp. 1-21, 2000.
BibTeX | Tags: Walters K. L.
@article{Walters2000,
title = {Patterns and predictors of HIV risk among urban American Indians},
author = {Walters, Karina L. and Jane M. Simoni and Curtis Harris},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-11-15},
journal = {American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: Journal of the National Center},
volume = {9},
number = {2},
pages = {1-21},
keywords = {Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Simoni J. M., Walters & Nero K L D K
Safer sex among HIV + women:The role of relationships Journal Article
Sex Roles, 42 (7-8), pp. 691-708, 2000.
BibTeX | Tags: Walters K. L.
@article{Simoni2000,
title = {Safer sex among HIV + women:The role of relationships},
author = {Simoni, J. M., Walters, K. L., & Nero, D.K.},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-11-01},
journal = {Sex Roles},
volume = {42},
number = {7-8},
pages = {691-708},
keywords = {Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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B., Duran; M., Bulterys; J., Iralu; C., Graham; A., Edwards; M., Harrison
American Indians with HIV/AIDS: Health and social service needs, barriers to care and satisfaction with services among a western tribe Journal Article
Journal of American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 9 (2), pp. 22-36, 2000.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Duran2000b,
title = {American Indians with HIV/AIDS: Health and social service needs, barriers to care and satisfaction with services among a western tribe},
author = {Duran B. and Bulterys M. and Iralu J. and Graham C. and Edwards A. and Harrison M.},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11279556},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-09-01},
journal = {Journal of American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research},
volume = {9},
number = {2},
pages = {22-36},
abstract = {This study investigated the health care and social service needs, barriers to care and satisfaction with services among American Indians with HIV/AIDS in a western tribe. Individual interviews were conducted with 28 respondents, which constituted nearly the entire population obtaining HIV/AIDS medical services from the IHS in the target area. The survey found that expressed need for services in this frontier rural area were lower than urban counterparts, but that access to needed services was lower. Common unmet medical needs include mental health services, eye and dental care, traditional Native medicine, and substance abuse treatment. Common unmet social service needs include housing assistance, help obtaining food and clothing, and transportation. Limited access to essential services impedes the ability of American Indians with HIV/AIDS to maintain effective medical regimens.},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
This study investigated the health care and social service needs, barriers to care and satisfaction with services among American Indians with HIV/AIDS in a western tribe. Individual interviews were conducted with 28 respondents, which constituted nearly the entire population obtaining HIV/AIDS medical services from the IHS in the target area. The survey found that expressed need for services in this frontier rural area were lower than urban counterparts, but that access to needed services was lower. Common unmet medical needs include mental health services, eye and dental care, traditional Native medicine, and substance abuse treatment. Common unmet social service needs include housing assistance, help obtaining food and clothing, and transportation. Limited access to essential services impedes the ability of American Indians with HIV/AIDS to maintain effective medical regimens.
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B., Duran; E, Duran
Applied Postcolonial Research and Clinical Strategies Journal Article
Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision, pp. 86-100, 2000.
BibTeX | Tags: Duran B
@article{Duran2000,
title = {Applied Postcolonial Research and Clinical Strategies},
author = {Duran B. and Duran E},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-01-01},
journal = {Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision},
pages = {86-100},
keywords = {Duran B},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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1999
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Walters, K L
Urban American Indian identity attitudes and acculturative styles Journal Article
Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 2 (1/2), pp. 163-178, 1999.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Walters K. L.
@article{Walters1999b,
title = {Urban American Indian identity attitudes and acculturative styles},
author = {Walters, K. L.},
url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J137v02n01_11#.UonGDWRhsVA},
year = {1999},
date = {1999-11-15},
journal = {Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment},
volume = {2},
number = {1/2},
pages = {163-178},
keywords = {Walters K. L.},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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