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Section 2
4 Factors Protecting Native Americans against
Suicide and Alcohol Abuse

Question 2 | Answer Booklet | Table of Contents

Substance Abuse
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SAMHSA's Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies. Using Strengths to Address Alcohol Abuse and Suicide Among American Indian and Alaska Native Youth. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. April 2016. pg. 1-10.
Reviewed 2023

Update
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Evaluation and Treatment
in American Indians and Alaska Native

Mohney, L., & Wadhwa, R. (2023). Alcohol and Substance Abuse Evaluation and Treatment in American Indians and Alaska Natives. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing.


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Rasmus, S. M., Trickett, E., Charles, B., John, S., & Allen, J. (2019). The qasgiq model as an indigenous intervention: Using the cultural logic of contexts to build protective factors for Alaska Native suicide and alcohol misuse prevention. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 25(1), 44–54. 

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.

Venner, K. L., Hagler, K., Cloud, V., & Greenfield, B. (2019). Native Americans resolve alcohol use disorder: “Whatever it takes or all that it takes”. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 25(3), 350–358.

QUESTION 2
What are four key protective factors that contribute to resiliency in the face of historical trauma and other socio-ecological risk for alcohol abuse and suicide? To select and enter your answer go to Answer Booklet
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