Profiles of historical loss and childhood trauma as predictors of mental and cardiometabolic health in American Indian adults
Cardiometabolic disease and mental health conditions are two major contributors to persistent inequities in health and life expectancy for American Indian adults. The atrocities associated with European colonization are linked to intergenerational psychological and emotional wounding (i.e., historic...
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Main Authors: | Neha A. John-Henderson (Author), Annie T. Ginty (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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