Search Results - "WALTERS, K. L"
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Reconceptualizing Native Women's Health: An "Indigenist" Stress-Coping Model
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-04-2002)“…This commentary presents an "indigenist" model of Native women's health, a stress-coping paradigm that situates Native women's health within the larger context…”
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Substance Use Among American Indians and Alaska Natives: Incorporating Culture in an "Indigenist" Stress-Coping Paradigm
Published in Public health reports (1974) (01-01-2002)“…Objectives: This article proposes a new stress-coping model for American Indians and Alaska Natives (Als) that reflects a paradigmatic shift in the…”
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Lesbian and Gay Male Group Identity Attitudes and Self-Esteem: Implications for Counseling
Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-01-1993)“…Ninety-six lesbians and gay men ages 18 to 46 years completed the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and a modified version of Helms and Parham's (1985) Racial…”
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Triangle of risk: urban American Indian women's sexual trauma, injection drug use, and HIV sexual risk behaviors
Published in AIDS and behavior (01-03-2004)“…A community-based mail survey of 155 urban American Indian women revealed 91% engaged in at least one lifetime HIV sexual or drug risk behavior, including 19%…”
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Pre-service mathematics teachers become full participants in inquiry investigations
Published in International journal of mathematical education in science and technology (15-10-2006)“…Research is described concerning the effectiveness of inquiry-based laboratory environments created in US mathematics/science education programme courses…”
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Heterosexual Identity and Heterosexism: Recognizing Privilege to Reduce Prejudice
Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-2001)“…We propose that heterosexuals' attitudes toward their own heterosexual identity evolve in a manner similar to the development of racial identity attitudes…”
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Safer Sex Among HIV+ Women: The Role of Relationships
Published in Sex roles (01-04-2000)“…Among 230 HIV+ women in New York City, 105 had been heterosexually active in the last 90 days and 54% of these reported unsafe sex. Contrary to our hypotheses…”
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Measuring organisational-level Aboriginal cultural climate to tailor cultural safety strategies
Published in Rural and remote health (01-12-2015)“…Introduction: Australian medical schools have taken on a social accountability mandate to provide culturally safe contexts in order to encourage Aboriginal and…”
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Measuring organisational-level Aboriginal cultural climate to tailor cultural safety strategies
Published in Rural and remote health (01-01-2015)“…Introduction: Australian medical schools have taken on a social accountability mandate to provide culturally safe contexts in order to encourage Aboriginal and…”
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Measuring organisational-level Aboriginal cultural climate to tailor cultural safety strategies
Published in Rural and remote health (01-10-2015)“…Australian medical schools have taken on a social accountability mandate to provide culturally safe contexts in order to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait…”
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Supports for medical students during rural clinical placements: factors associated with intention to practise in rural locations
Published in Rural and remote health (01-04-2016)“…Through rural clinical schools (RCSs), medical students may undertake an extended block of clinical training in rural Australia. The premise of these…”
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Supports for medical students during rural clinical placements: Factors associated with intention to practise in rural locations
Published in Rural and remote health (01-05-2016)“…Introduction: Through rural clinical schools (RCSs), medical students may undertake an extended block of clinical training in rural Australia. The premise of…”
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Buffering effects of general and medication-specific social support on the association between substance use and HIV medication adherence
Published in AIDS patient care and STDs (01-03-2011)“…The success of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) among persons living with HIV is largely dependent on strict medication adherence. Recent research…”
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Supports for medical students during rural clinical placements: Factors associated with intention to practise in rural locations
Published in Rural and remote health (01-01-2016)“…Introduction: Through rural clinical schools (RCSs), medical students may undertake an extended block of clinical training in rural Australia. The premise of…”
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HIV/AIDS prevention in "Indian country": current practice, indigenist etiology models, and postcolonial approaches to change
Published in AIDS education and prevention (01-06-2004)“…Many tribal and urban American Indians and Alaska Native communities have initiated HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment services. The richness, depth, and scope…”
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Trauma, Substance Use, and HIV Risk Among Urban American Indian Women
Published in Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology (01-08-1999)“…A survey of 68 American Indian women in New York City-aimed to inform community-based HIV prevention approaches-revealed that respondents indicated generally…”
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The parallel rural community curriculum: Is it a transferable model?
Published in Rural and remote health (01-12-2003)“…'Background' : The chronic shortage of doctors in rural Australia has been well documented. Enabling medical students to undertake positive rural experiences…”
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The parallel rural community curriculum: Is it a transferable model?
Published in Rural and remote health (01-01-2003)“…'Background' : The chronic shortage of doctors in rural Australia has been well documented. Enabling medical students to undertake positive rural experiences…”
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