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Section 9
Protocol and Etiquette for Working in Alaska

Question 9 | Test | Table of Contents

United States Bureau of Indian Affairs

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- United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. Working Effectively with Alaska Native Tribes and Organizations. United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. August 2010. pg. 48-50.
Reviewed 2023

Update
Diversity Goals for Evaluation
and Treatment of American Indians
and Alaska Natives

- Jabbari, B., & Saadabadi, A. (2023). Diversity Goals for Evaluation and Treatment of American Indians and Alaska Natives. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Hoge, M. A., McFaul, M., Cauble, L. L., Craft, K. L., Paris, M., Jr., & Calcote, R. M. (2016). Building the skills of direct care workers: The Alaskan core competencies initiative. Journal of Rural Mental Health, 40(1), 31–39. 

Kong, D. T. (2016). Ethnic minorities’ paranoia and self-preservative work behaviors in response to perceived ethnic discrimination, with collective self-esteem as a buffer. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 21(3), 334–351.

Mujica, C., Alvarez, K., Tendulkar, S., Cruz-Gonzalez, M., & Alegría, M. (2020). Association between patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance and patient-centered communication in outpatient mental health clinics. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 30(3), 423–439. 

O'Keefe, V. M., Cwik, M. F., Haroz, E. E., & Barlow, A. (2019). Increasing culturally responsive care and mental health equity with indigenous community mental health workers. Psychological Services. Advance online publication. 

Pomerville, A., & Gone, J. P. (2018). Behavioral health services in urban American Indian health organizations: A descriptive portrait. Psychological Services, 15(1), 1–10. 


Roberts, L., Smith, J., McFaul, M., Paris, M., Speer, N., Boeckmann, M., & Hoge, M. A. (2011). Behavioral health workforce development in rural and frontier Alaska. Journal of Rural Mental Health, 35(1), 10–16.

QUESTION 9
Be prepared for distinct cultural differences. What are the General Preparation Guidance for Visiting or Working in Rural Alaska? To select and enter your answer go to Test
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