PsycEXTRA Dataset 2011
DOI: 10.1037/e683692011-001
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Resilience Among American Indian Adolescents: Investigation Into the Role of Culture

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“…A culturally relevant, strengths-based approach geared toward increasing resilience across the life span may be one of the most effective ways to address mental health disparities among NA adolescent girls (Clauss-Ehlers, 2008;Fergus & Zimmerman, 2005;Oré, Teufel-Shone, & Chico-Jarillo, 2016;Stumblingbear-Riddle, 2010). As helping professionals, we must look at the experience of the NA adolescent girl holistically while examining social and contextual factors for mental health.…”
Section: Implications For Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A culturally relevant, strengths-based approach geared toward increasing resilience across the life span may be one of the most effective ways to address mental health disparities among NA adolescent girls (Clauss-Ehlers, 2008;Fergus & Zimmerman, 2005;Oré, Teufel-Shone, & Chico-Jarillo, 2016;Stumblingbear-Riddle, 2010). As helping professionals, we must look at the experience of the NA adolescent girl holistically while examining social and contextual factors for mental health.…”
Section: Implications For Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%