New issue of AIANMHR available
Apr 11, 2021- Trends in non-prescription opioid use, using data from the New Mexico Youth Risk and Resilience Survey
- Changes in gang-involvement and associated risk factors, using data from the Drug Use Among Young Indians: Epidemiology and Prediction surveys
- Risk and protective factors for youth in a residential substance use treatment setting
- Formative research from the BRAVE study, a 5-year CBPR project aimed at decreasing alcohol use and violence using a technology-based intervention
Common themes across the articles include a focus on substance use and related issues among youth and young adults as well as violence and self-harm. These articles pay particular respect to community based participatory research principles and protective factors related to Native communities. We hope you enjoy the issue and find it helpful in considering the health of Native people.
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If interested in publishing in the journal, please follow the instructions or reach out to Sara Mumby, Journal Manager, for questions or guidance.
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Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health
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