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You've been given a map: blazing a trail is up to you,1992,4,3,60-3; discussion 126-32,Peters Alcohol policy considerations for Indian reservations and bordertown communities,1992,4,3,5-59; discussion 71-5 95-100,May Alcoholic beverage control policy: implementation on a northern plains Indian reservation,1992,4,3,120-5; discussion 126-32,Van Norman Alcohol policy considerations for Indian people,1992,4,3,112-9; discussion 126-32,Thompson Do we care enough to attempt change in American Indian alcohol policy?,1992,4,3,105-11; discussion 126-32,Mail An emphasis on solutions rather than problems,1992,4,3,101-4; discussion 126-32,Lujan Locus of control and drinking behavior in American Indian alcoholics and non-alcoholics,1990,4,1,31-39,Parsons Respondent bias in the collection of alcohol and tobacco data in American Indians: the Strong Heart Study,2000,9,3,1,Welty New data on the epidemiology of adult drinking and substance use among American Indians of the northern states: male and female data on prevalence patterns and consequences,2001,10,2,1-26,May Indian sports nicknames/logos: Affective difference between American Indian and non-Indian college students,2011,18,2,1-16,Ferraro Aspects of community healing: experiences of the Sault Sainte Marie tribe of Chippewa Indians,2003,11,1,67-83,McBride Chokka-Chaffa' Kilimpi' Chikashshiyaakni' Kilimpi': strong family strong nation,2011,18,2,41-63,Deacon "It runs in the family": intergenerational transmission of historical trauma among urban American Indians and Alaska Natives in culturally specific sobriety maintenance programs,2011,18,2,17-40,Myhra Do American Indian mascots = American Indian people? Examining implicit bias towards American Indian people and American Indian mascots,2011,18,1,42-62,Chaney Preliminary assessment of Apache hopefulness: Relationships with hopelessness and with collective as well as personal self-esteem,2009,16,3,42-51,Hammond Effect of race and ethnicity classification on survey estimates: Anomaly of the weighted totals of American Indians and Alaska Natives,2009,16,3,1-15,Lee Trauma-related nightmares among American Indian veterans: views from the dream catcher,2009,16,1,25-38,Manson Strong Navajo marriages,2008,15,2,25-41,Skogrand The changing patterns of drug use among American Indian students over the past 30 years,2008,15,2,15-24,Burnside Education is associated with physical activity among American Indian elders,2008,15,1,1-17,Goldberg Predictors of relapse for american Indian women after substance abuse treatment,2008,14,3,24-48,Chong Mental health health and substance abuse service needs for the Native American Rehabilitation Association Northwest (NARA NW) in the Portland Oregon metropolitan area,2008,14,3,1-23,Crofoot Evidence-based practice knowledge use and factors that influence decisions: results from an Evidence-based Practice Survey of providers in American Indian/Alaska Native communities,2007,14,2,29-48,Sheehan The rise in methamphetamine use among American Indians in Los Angeles County,2007,14,2,1-15,Rawson triADD: the risk for alcohol abuse depression and diabetes multimorbidity in the American Indian and Alaska Native populations,2007,14,1,1-23,Yabiku Initial development of a Cultural Values and Beliefs Scale among Dakota/Nakota/Lakota people: a pilot study,2006,13,3,70-93,Reynolds Factors associated with successful functioning in American Indian youths,2006,13,3,23-47,Stiffman American Indian/Alaska Native alcohol-related incarceration and treatment,2006,13,3,1-22,Feldstein L3 Therapeutic Model site,2006,13,2,79-122,Hektner Level 2 Therapeutic Model site,2006,13,2,52-78,DeJong Level 1 Therapeutic Model site,2006,13,2,17-51,DeJong Indian boarding schools and the Therapeutic Residential Model project,2006,13,2,1-16,DeJong Commentary: Disparities in data for American Indians and Alaska Natives,2006,13,1,70-74,Rhoades Gaps in data for American Indians and Alaska Natives in the National Healthcare Disparities Report,2006,13,1,52-69,Moy Social networks support and psychosocial functioning among American Indian women in treatment,2005,12,1,62-85,Chong An exploratory study of binge drinking in the Aboriginal population,2005,12,1,49-61,Wardman Indian family adjustment to children with disabilities,2005,12,1,22-48,Nichols Antidepressant medication use among First Nations peoples residing within British Columbia,2004,11,3,43-48,Wardman Comparing three measures of depressive symptoms among American Indian adolescents,2004,11,3,20-42,Shelley Factors associated with American Indian teens' self-rated health,2004,11,3,1-19,Parker Developing a plan for measuring outcomes in model systems of care for American Indian and Alaska Native children and youth,2004,11,2,88-98,Novins Mapping pathways to services: description of local service systems for American Indian and Alaska Native children by Circles of Care,2004,11,2,65-87,LeMaster Words have power: (re)-defining serious emotional disturbance for American Indian and Alaska Native children and their families,2004,11,2,59-64,Novins The evaluation life cycle: a retrospective assessment of stages and phases of the circles of care initiative,2004,11,2,30-41,Deters The implications of cultural orientation for substance use among American Indians,2003,11,1,46-66,Herman-Stahl Project Eagle: techniques for multi-family psycho-educational group therapy with gifted American Indian adolescents and their parents,2002,10,3,56-74,Robbins A measure of traditionalism for American Indian children and families: psychometric properties and factor structure,2002,10,3,33-55,Crowley Substance abuse prevalence and treatment utilization among American Indians residing on-reservation,2002,10,3,1-23,Herman-Stahl Addressing psychosocial issues and problems of co-morbidity for Native American clients with substance abuse problems,2001,10,2,V-XV,Young Making connections that work: partnerships between vocational rehabilitation and chemical dependency treatment programs,2001,10,2,85-98,Hitchen Diagnostic criteria in clinical settings: DSM-IV and cultural competence,2001,10,2,52-66,Christensen Alcoholism and co-morbid psychiatric disorders among American Indians,2001,10,2,27-51,Westermeyer Recruitment of American Indians in epidemiologic research: the Strong Heart Study,2000,9,3,20-37,Welty Mental health needs assessment of Tucson's urban Native American population,1999,8,3,41-61,Evaneshko North American Indian Alliance mental health needs assessment report,1999,8,3,13-24,Oge Boarding and public schools: Navajo educational attainment conduct disorder and alcohol dependency,1998,8,2,24-45,Kunitz Teacher parent and youth report of problem behaviors among rural American Indian and Caucasian adolescents,1998,8,2,1-23,Storck American Indian adolescent inhalant use,1997,8,1,24-40,Green Psychosocial barriers to health promotion in an American Indian population,1997,7,3,34-49,Landrigan "When I am lonely the mountains call me": the impact of sacred geography on Navajo psychological well being,1997,7,3,1-10,Griffin-Pierce American Indian and Alaska native aboriginal use of alcohol in the United States,1996,7,2,1-13,Abbott Alcohol abuse in urban Indian adolescents and women: a longitudinal study for assessment and risk evaluation,1996,7,1,1-47; discussion 48-97,Donovan Mental Health Service Deficit: the South Dakota experience,1995,6,3,56-70,Fogas How does IHS relate administratively to the high alcoholism mortality rate?,1995,6,3,31-45,Burns Healing the warrior: admission of two American Indian war-veteran cohort groups to a specialized inpatient PTSD unit,1995,6,3,1-22,Scurfield Mental health and American Indian women's multiple roles,1995,6,2,57-75,Napholz Group therapy of aboriginal offenders in a Canadian forensic psychiatric facility,1995,6,2,34-56,Wong Prevalence and correlates of depressive syndromes among adults visiting an Indian Health Service primary care clinic,1995,6,2,1-12,Wilson Stress depression substance abuse and racism,1994,6,1,29-33,Johnson Use of mental and health services by American Indian and Alaska Native elders,1994,5,3,1-14,Barney Developmental disabilities prevention and the distribution of risk among American Indians,1994,5,3,30-44,Buck Differential deviance and social control mechanisms among two groups of Yup'ik Eskimo,1993,5,2,57-72,Lee Boozing sniffing and toking: an overview of the past present and future of substance use by American Indians,1993,5,2,1-33,Johnson An annotated bibliography of papers on drug abuse among Indian youth by staff of the Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research,1992,5,1,68-78,Beauvais Characteristics of Indian youth and drug 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Indians in an urban treatment program,1990,3,3,17-26,Crowley American Indians stress and alcohol,1989,3,2,7-26,Mail Rejoinder to the comments on the misalliances in the Barrow Alcohol Study,1989,2,3,88-90,Foulks A case study of how cross-cultural misunderstandings can negate research,1989,2,3,82-87,Heath Health and social science research in the Arctic: guidelines and pitfalls,1989,2,3,77-81,Kraus That was yesterday and (hopefully) yesterday is gone,1989,2,3,71-74,May Misalliances in the Barrow Alcohol Study,1989,2,3,7-17,Foulks Transcultural research run amok or Arctic hysteria?,1989,2,3,46-50,Shore The Barrow Studies: an Alaskan's perspective,1989,2,3,35-40,Wolf Miscontinence and the Barrow Alcohol Study,1989,2,3,29-34,Guilmet An investigation of health decision-making skills among American Indian adolescents,1989,3,1,42-52,Okwumabua Ghost illness: a cross-cultural experience with the expression of a non-western tradition in clinical practice,1988,2,2,6-26,Putsch A consideration of 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