Reporting for Double Duty: A Dyadic Perspective on the Biopsychosocial Health...
AbstractThere are approximately 1.5 million active duty service members in today's military and approximately 726,000 (56.1 %) of these individuals are married. Therefore, healthy couple functioning is...
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Abstract Serving in the military has the capacity to influence military personnel, civilian spouses, and marriages in unique ways. The purpose of the present study was to provide dyadic insight into...
View ArticleThe Effects of an Indigenous Health Curriculum for Medical Students
AbstractPurposeIndigenous patients experience a variety of healthcare challenges including accessing and receiving needed healthcare services, as well as experiencing disproportionate amounts of bias...
View ArticleHealth effects of Indigenous language use and revitalization: a realist review
AbstractBackgroundIndigenous populations across the world are more likely to suffer from poor health outcomes when compared to other racial and ethnic groups. Although these disparities have many...
View ArticleConceptualizing Indigenous strengths-based health and wellness research using...
AbstractBackgroundIn recent years public health research has shifted to more strengths or asset-based approaches to health research but there is little understanding of what this concept means to...
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