PsycTESTS Dataset 2008
DOI: 10.1037/t07874-000
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American Indian Enculturation Scale

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“…Research in American Indian tribes has shown that a person's ties to traditional ways or cultural involvement, also known as enculturation, could predict the person's resilience in difficult life circumstances or psychological distress. 143 This includes various connections to tribal culturelike traditional health practices. 144 Traditional health practices are found to -buffer‖ stress and improve a person's coping skills.…”
Section: E Advocate For Culturally-appropriate Treatment In the Vamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research in American Indian tribes has shown that a person's ties to traditional ways or cultural involvement, also known as enculturation, could predict the person's resilience in difficult life circumstances or psychological distress. 143 This includes various connections to tribal culturelike traditional health practices. 144 Traditional health practices are found to -buffer‖ stress and improve a person's coping skills.…”
Section: E Advocate For Culturally-appropriate Treatment In the Vamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…145 If an American Indian veteran follows traditional ways, a treatment plan should encourage and incorporate traditional health practices to improve the veteran's resilience in living with a psychological disability; because alienation from traditional ways has been linked to mental health risks, some researchers suggest careful assessment of the extent to which an American Indian patient engages in and identifies with the traditional culture of his or her tribe in formulating an appropriate treatment plan. 146 This example illustrates how advocating for a treatment plan that integrates traditional health practices for a veteran who shows a high level of enculturation rises to the level of an -ethical priority.‖ 147…”
Section: E Advocate For Culturally-appropriate Treatment In the Vamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research in American Indian tribes has shown that a person's ties to traditional ways or cultural involvement, also known as enculturation, could predict the person's resilience in difficult life circumstances or psychological distress. 143 This includes various connections to tribal culture-like traditional health practices. 144 Traditional health practices are found to "buffer" stress and improve a person's coping skills.…”
Section: E Advocate For Culturally-appropriate Treatment In the Vamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MaCES might also be considered a measure of Māori enculturation, given that cultural embeddedness has conceptual similarities to enculturation (Berry, 1980;Ferguson et al, 2016;Muriwai et al, 2015;Winderowd et al, 2008, Zimmerman et al, 1996. We discussed earlier that we prefer the theoretical positioning of the term cultural embeddedness, being rooted in Indigenous experiences and having clear parameters for measurement; however, we accept that researchers may wish to continue using the enculturation terminology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Indigenous peoples have a unique experience of intercultural contact, being an ethnic and cultural minority in their own heritage nations. Despite this difficult position, some Indigenous researchers have used the concept of enculturation to understand and measure the socialisation of Indigenous peoples to their culture in the context of colonisation (e.g., Winderowd et al, 2008, Zimmerman et al, 1996.…”
Section: Am Well-versed In My Māori Culture: Enculturationmentioning
confidence: 99%