Search Results - "McKinley, Catherine E."
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“We were always doing something outside. … I had a wonderful, wonderful life”: U.S. Indigenous peoples' subsistence, physical activity, and the natural world
Published in SSM. Qualitative research in health (01-12-2022)“…Obesity tends to be higher, whereas physical activity (PA) tends to be lower for U.S. Indigenous peoples, which drives chronic health problems and mortality…”
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“We Live in a Very Toxic World”: Changing Environmental Landscapes and Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Published in Studies in social justice (01-01-2022)“…The purpose of this article is to understand how historical oppression has undermined health through environmental injustices that have given rise to food…”
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Historic and Contemporary Environmental Justice Issues among Native Americans in the Gulf Coast Region of the United States
Published in Studies in social justice (01-01-2021)“…Settler-colonialism is founded in environmental racism, and environmental justice is foundational to all forms of decolonialization. Native American groups…”
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"Take care of your families, take care of one another": Indigenist families and foodways
Published in Family relations (01-12-2023)“…The purpose of this research was to examine how families and foodways have evolved over time and how they may present promising promotive factors for…”
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“We have to … work for wholeness no matter what”: Family and culture promoting wellness, resilience, and transcendence
Published in Transcultural psychiatry (01-06-2024)“…Sociocultural, mental, behavioral, and physical factors are interrelated associates of chronic health conditions—such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular…”
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"Prayer Is Universal": How Integrative Faith Practices Enable Indigenous Peoples' Persistence and Resistance to Transcend Historical Oppression
Published in Psychology of religion and spirituality (01-02-2024)“…Indigenous faith practices have enabled persistence, resistance, and transcendence despite centuries of settler colonial historical oppression. Spirituality,…”
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"It Just Took Something From Me": A Mixed-Methods Examination of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization and Perpetration Among U.S. Indigenous Peoples
Published in Psychological trauma (01-01-2022)“…Objective: Indigenous peoples of the United States experience disproportionate rates of intimate partner violence (IPV). The framework of historical…”
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“It's in the family circle”: Communication promoting Indigenous family resilience
Published in Family relations (01-02-2022)“…Objective We use the Framework of Historical Oppression, Resilience, and Transcendence (FHORT) to investigate the framework's core concept of family resilience…”
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‘Marriage is Going to Fix It’: Indigenous Women’s Experiences with Early Childbearing, Early Marriage and Intimate Partner Violence
Published in The British journal of social work (22-07-2022)“…Abstract Intimate partner violence (IPV), early childbearing (ECB) and early marriage (EM) are interconnected to the historical oppression of patriarchal…”
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Is Self-Care Sustainable Without Structural Support? A Systematic Review of Self-Care Interventions
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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“Why I Stayed in That Relationship”: Barriers to Indigenous Women’s Ability to Leave Violent Relationships
Published in Violence against women (01-11-2022)“…Indigenous women in the United States are among the most vulnerable to intimate partner violence (IPV), which has reached endemic levels. The purpose of this…”
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Weaving Healthy Families Program: Promoting Resilience While Reducing Violence and Substance Use
Published in Research on social work practice (01-07-2021)“…Purpose: We examine pilot results for the culturally adapted Weaving Healthy Families (WHF) program to promote resilience and wellness while preventing…”
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The Weaving Healthy Families program: Promoting parenting practices, family resilience, and communal mastery
Published in Family process (01-03-2024)“…Parenting quality, family resilience, and community resilience and support have been found to be primary protective factors for the disproportionate burden of…”
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“A Dad Can Get the Money and the Mom Stays at Home”: Patriarchal Gender Role Attitudes, Intimate Partner Violence, Historical Oppression, and Resilience Among Indigenous Peoples
Published in Sex roles (01-11-2021)“…Research has shown that gender role attitudes influence a number of health-related outcomes, including intimate partner violence (IPV). Yet the gender role…”
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“I Have to Watch Them Closely”: Native American Parenting Practice and Philosophies
Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-12-2021)“…One of many ways that Native American (NA) families demonstrate resilience is by parenting children in some of the most adverse contexts in U.S. society. We…”
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The Development of the Framework of Integrated Reproductive and Sexual Health Theories (FIRSHT) to Contextualize Indigenous Women’s Health Experiences
Published in Sexuality research & social policy (01-09-2022)“…Introduction Indigenous women experience extensive reproductive health disparities and reproductive oppression. Theoretical frameworks for understanding the…”
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“You Can Get Away with Anything Here… No Justice at All”— Sexual Violence Against U.S. Indigenous Females and Its Consequences
Published in Gender issues (01-09-2022)“…Sexual violence against Indigenous women has long been used as a tool of colonial violence and conquest. As a contemporary form of historical oppression that…”
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“When You Come Together and Do Everything, It’ll be Better for Everybody”: Exploring Gender Relations Among Two Southeastern Native American Tribes
Published in Journal of family issues (01-08-2022)“…Prior to the imposition of patriarchal colonial norms, Native American (NA) gender relations were characterized as complementary and egalitarian; however,…”
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Risk and Protective Factors for Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Among American Indians: Understanding the Roles of Resilience and Trauma
Published in Psychological trauma (01-01-2021)“…Objective: Depression and anxiety are comorbid conditions that are disproportionately high among American Indians (AIs) or Alaska Natives. The purpose of this…”
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Family: The Bedrock of Support for American Indian Women Cancer Survivors
Published in Family & community health (01-07-2020)“…Cancer disparities among American Indian (AI) women are alarming, yet a dearth of research focuses on the role of family support for such women. The purpose of…”
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