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This course examines psychostimulant use and misuse among American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian college students in the US from 2015-2019 using aggregated data from the American College Health...  Read More

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This course examines a comparison of urban and reservation approaches for culturally responsive opioid and other drug prevention for American Indians and Alaska Natives. It includes: State of Prevention Science...  Read More

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The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of sofosbuvir-based hepatitis C treatment regimens among Alaska Native and American Indian (AN/AI) people living in Alaska, and to determine if there are...  Read More

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This course examines an evaluation of satisfaction two substance use prevention for the AI/AN community that were culturally tailored It includes: framework for program development workshop quality and satisfaction, Traditions...  Read More

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Coming Together for Something Good: 1.25 credits

Recommendations from a scoping review for dissemination and implementation science to improve indigenous substance use disorder treatment

This is a research intensive course. In this article, the authors examine the current state of dissemination and implementation science for substance use disorder interventions among Indigenous communities and identified...  Read More

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This publication addresses the need to enhance the acceptability and use of evidence-based interventions in AI/AN communities by modifying them to better meet the particular requirements and preferences of tribal...  Read More

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This course is based on the book Brief Interventions for Adolescent Alcohol and Substance Abuse. This course is Part 3 of a 4-part course and covers Chapters 10 through 14...  Read More

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This course is a systematic review of prevention programs for indigenous adolescents in the USA, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia using PRISMA. It includes: components of prevention programs; critical appraisal...  Read More

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This course is an overview of Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training in the American Indian and Alaska Native populations. It is an example of the prevention certification available. It includes:...  Read More

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This course is compromised of two studies examining substance use in the American Indian youth population. It includes The Intertribal Talking Circle intervention and the adapted Strengthening Families Program for...  Read More

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This conceptual article addresses “best practices” for Indigenous Peoples in the United States and Canada. The authors identify four potential approaches and discusses the pragmatic and ethical challenges of these...  Read More

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Attempted Suicide in American Indian and Alaska Native Populations: 1.5 credits

A Systematic Review of Research on Protective Factors

This course describes a systematic review of protective factors is essential for highlighting resilience and formulating potential interventions for suicide among AI/AN populations. Trends in protective factors will be discussed...  Read More

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This course describes the development and implementation of a culturally grounded after school program, Native Spirit (NS), for AI adolescents (grades 7–12) living on a Southwest urban‐based reservation. The development...  Read More

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This course combines two recent research articles dealing with the acceptability of medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorder among American Indian/Alaska Natives. The articles explore barriers to MAT treatment...  Read More

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This paper examines substance and behavioral addictions among American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in order to identify the structural and psychosocial risk as well as cultural protective factors that...  Read More

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This article provides an examination of current mental health treatment assumptions and the resulting services that are commonly provided to client members of American Indian communities. In response to the...  Read More

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This course reviews the demonstrated efficacy of an identified set of 28 intervention studies selected from a much larger pool of unique citations dealing with American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Suicide....  Read More

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The purpose of this study is to examine the associations between movement behaviors, loneliness, and sadness within Alaskan adolescents. Specifically, associations between meeting recommendations for movement behaviors with loneliness and...  Read More

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This course reviews two articles that examine the use of Motivational Interviewing with American Indian and Alaskan Native youths. One looks at Motivational Interviewing (MI) has a treatment modality that...  Read More

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The first study explores the lived experiences of suicide risk and resilience among Alaska Native and American Indian (AN/AI) people in a tribal health system, while the second study provides...  Read More

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