Feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of a culturally informed intervention to decrease stress and promote well-being in reservation-based Native American Head Start teachers
Abstract Background While benefiting from strong cultural ties to family, land and culture Native Americans residing on reservations experience psychological distress at rates 2.5 times that of the general population. Treatment utilization for psychological health in reservation-based communities is...
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Main Authors: | Deborah H. Wilson (Author), Danielle German (Author), Adrian Ricker (Author), Hilary Gourneau (Author), Ginger C. Hanson (Author), Justin Mayhew (Author), Teresa N. Brockie (Author), Michelle Sarche (Author) |
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