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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Preventing and Responding to
Suicide Clusters in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. Department of Health and Human Services. 2014. pg. 1-21.
Reviewed 2023
Update Community Mental Health Services for American Indians and Alaska Natives: Reconciling Evidence-Based Practice and Alter-Native Psy-ence
Gone J. P. (2023). Community Mental Health Services for American Indians and Alaska Natives: Reconciling Evidence-Based Practice and Alter-Native Psy-ence. Annual review of clinical psychology, 19, 23–49. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-080921-072950
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References: Arya, V., Page, A., Dandona, R., Vijayakumar, L., Mayer, P., & Armstrong, G. (2019). The geographic heterogeneity of suicide rates in India by religion, caste, tribe, and other backward classes.Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 40(5), 370–374.
Kelley, A., Restad, D., & Killsback, J. (2018). A public health approach: Documenting the risk and protective factors of suicide ideation in one American Indian community.Psychological Services, 15(3), 325–331.
Moore, L. A., Aarons, G. A., Davis, J. H., & Novins, D. K. (2015). How do providers serving American Indians and Alaska Natives with substance abuse problems define evidence-based treatment?Psychological Services, 12(2), 92–100.
Schaefer, K. R., Muller, C. J., Smith, J. J., Avey, J. P., & Shaw, J. L. (2020). Using the electronic health record to identify suicide risk factors in an Alaska Native Health System.Psychological Services. Advance online publication.
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