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Walking the good road of life: a longitudinal evaluation of American Indian youth suicide prevention training
Defining case management and outreach: perspectives from community
How to Develop a Qualitative Evaluation Plan for a Complex National Intervention: Key Steps and Reflections from the RADx-UP Program
Qualitative Evaluation of RADx-UP Projects Addressing COVID-19 Testing Disparities Among Underserved Populations
Reproductive behaviors among school-based health center clients in New Mexico
Ask Your Relative: A mixed method analysis of the Sexual Health and Healthy Relationship Q&As submitted by American Indian Alaska Native young adults
Domestic violence in American Indian and Alaska Native populations: a new framework for policy change and addressing the structural determinants of health
Tribally-led mobile outreach: improving access to harm reduction services in one rural reservation community
Defining case management and outreach: perspectives from community health workers in New Mexico
Participatory training evaluation: Steps from the Center for Native
American Health Native-CHART symposium
American Indian and Alaska Native Life Expectancy: Writing a New Narrative
Effectiveness of Native STAND: A Five-Year Study of a Culturally Relevant Sexual Health Intervention
Research Ethics and Indigenous Communities.
Is Culturally Based Prevention Effective? Results From a 3-year Tribal Substance Use Prevention Program
A Qualitative Investigation of Policy for Youth with Problematic Sexual Behavior
Exploring child welfare workers' attitudes and practice with fathers
Healers Need Healing Too: Results from the Good Road of Life Training
The BRAVE Study: Formative Research to Design a Multimedia Intervention for American Indian
and Alaska Native Young Adults
Comparability of Survey Measures in Hard to Reach Populations: Methods and Recommendations
Layers of consciousness: An autoethnographic study of the comprehensive exam process
Indigenous Methodologies in Research: Social Justice and Sovereignty: Foundations of Community-Based Research “Mapping” Indigenous Presence
Substance Use and Mental Health: Preliminary Surveillance Findings From an American Indian Population
Complementary Alternative Medicine: A Culturally Centered Approach to Managing Chronic Pain from One American Indian Community
Fathers’ Perspectives on Supports and Barriers That Affect Their Fatherhood Role
Obesity, Environmental Interventions, and Tribal Nations
Peer Recovery Support in American Indian Communities: A Qualitative Intrinsic Case Study Approach
Critical Reflections from a Community-Based Participatory Research Course
American-Indian diabetes mortality in the Great Plains Region 2002–2010
Efficacy of an mHealth Intervention (BRAVE) to Promote Mental Wellness for American Indian and Alaska Native Teenagers and Young Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial
Recruiting and Engaging American Indian and Alaska Native Teens and Young Adults in a SMS Help-Seeking Intervention: Lessons Learned from the BRAVE Study
Preventing Substance Use in American Indian Youth: The Case for Social Support and Community Connections
A Public Health Approach: Documenting the Risk and Protective Factors of Suicide Ideation in One American Indian Community.
Integrating Students into Interdisciplinary Health and Health Disparities Research Teams
Establishing the Reliability and Validity of the Sources of Strength in one American Indian Community
Documenting Resiliency of American Indian Youth: Preliminary Results from Native PRIDE’s Intergenerational Connections Project
A Review of Tribal Best Practices in Substance Abuse Prevention
American Indian Student Internships and the Pursuit of Equity in Education
Assessing the Impact of American Indian Peer Recovery Support on Substance Use and Health
Informed Contraceptive Decisions: A Qualitative Study of Hispanic Teens in New Mexico
Participatory Visual Methods for American Indian Communities and Mental Health Conversations
Rethinking Recovery: A Qualitative Study of American Indian Perspectives on Peer Recovery Support
Exploring Recovery: Findings From a Six-year Evaluation of an American Indian Peer Recovery Support Program
Tribal Perspectives on Hypertension: Results From the Center for Native American Health Native-CHART Needs Assessment
Are American Indian/Alaska Native Adolescent Health Behaviors Different? A Review of AI/AN Youth Involved in Native STAND Curriculum, 2014-2017 United States.
Text Messaging Intervention for Mental Wellness in American Indian and Alaska Native Teens and Young Adults (BRAVE Study): Analysis of User Engagement Patterns.
Survey Development: Community-Involvement in the Design and Implementation Process
Social determinants of incidence, outcomes, and interventions of cardiovascular disease risk factors in American Indians and Alaska Natives
Psychometric evaluation of protective measures in Native STAND: A multi-site cross sectional study of American Indian Alaska Native high school students
Centering Native Youths’ Needs and Priorities: Findings from the 2020 Native Youth Health Tech Survey
A Qualitative Review of Barriers and Facilitators Identified While Implementing the Native Students Together Against Negative Decisions Curriculum in a Multisite Dissemination and Implementation Study
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