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    Is Self-Care Sustainable Without Structural Support? A Systematic Review of Self-Care Interventions by Kaapu, Kristi, McKinley, Catherine E., Barks, Lauren

    Published in Research on social work practice (01-11-2024)
    “…Purpose: Social workers navigate systemic stressors while managing self-care amid scant institutional support. The purpose of this systematic review is to…”
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    A Culturally Informed Systematic Review of Mental Health Disparities Among Adult Indigenous Men and Women of the USA: What is known? by Ka'apu, Kristi, Burnette, Catherine E

    Published in The British journal of social work (01-06-2019)
    “…Related to a broader context of historical oppression, Indigenous peoples of the USA are overburdened with the mental health challenges that social workers…”
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    “Nobody Knew . . . What Was Gonna Happen”: Indigenous Loss and Grief During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Ka’apu, Kristi, O’Connor, Catherine E., Locklear, Kya

    Published in Omega: Journal of Death and Dying (05-11-2024)
    “…Indigenous peoples have experienced higher rates of loss and death compared to the general population, partly due to historical loss. This qualitative inquiry…”
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    Is Self-Care a Stand-In for Feminized Social Privilege? A Systematic Review of Self-Care Facilitators and Barriers to Self-Care Practices in Social Work by Barks, Lauren, McKinley, Catherine E, Ka'apu, Kristi, Figley, Charles R

    “…The purpose of this systematic review is to fill the gap in a critical understanding of peer-reviewed empirical research on self-care practices to identify…”
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    Cardiovascular Health among U.S. Indigenous Peoples: A Holistic and Sex-Specific Systematic Review by Burnette, Catherine E, Ka'apu, Kristi, Scarnato, Jennifer Miller, Liddell, Jessica

    “…The purpose of this systematic review is to examine mental, sociocultural, behavioral, and physical risk and protective factors related to cardiovascular…”
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