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Culturally responsive approaches to brain health and dementia education for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities. [PDF]
Dorame B +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) positions adolescents as co‐researchers to investigate and address social issues affecting their lives. While YPAR has gained global prominence, comparative research examining how it is conceptualized and practiced across regional contexts remains limited.
John Diaz +5 more
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An undeniable public health urgency, but an incomplete response: centering racial and ethnic equity in Canada's "Strategic approaches to reducing the substance use-related burden of disease". [PDF]
Cénat JM +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Seeking social approval and recognition is a major driving force for adolescents to engage in social interactions. Mianzi (“面子” in Chinese) is an indigenous concept related to the social perception of one's prestige or admiration. The goal of this 2‐year longitudinal study was to examine the moderating role of social preference in
Long Hei +7 more
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Bridging the Health Divide: A Policy Perspective on Indigenous Healthcare in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Mamun AA.
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ABSTRACT This study analyzed whether religious or spiritual affiliation and therapy enrollment protect against symptoms meeting Major Depressive Disorder criteria beyond demographic, Internet addiction, and described therapy enrollment. Findings illustrated one risk factor and one protective factor associated with experiencing symptoms that meet Major ...
Lindsay A. Lundeen, John R. McCall
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Using social ecological model to assess the determinants of health facility birth preparedness practices among Indigenous Maasai women in Northern Tanzania. [PDF]
Chanimbaga BA +3 more
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ABSTRACT Gender and race have received significant philosophical attention recently; they are the paradigm cases of social kinds in most philosophical accounts. I argue for the inclusion of caste as a social kind because it affects the lives of many people, and because it presents itself as an important test case for philosophers of social kinds.
Ajinkya Deshmukh
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