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The Community Pulling Together: A Tribal Community–University Partnership Project to Reduce Substance Abuse and Promote Good Health in a Reservation Tribal Community

2009; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 8; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/15332640903110476

ISSN

1533-2659

Autores

Lisa Rey Thomas, Dennis M. Donovan, Robin Little Wing Sigo, Lisette Austin, G. Alan Marlatt, The Suquamish Tribe,

Tópico(s)

Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes

Resumo

Alcohol and drug abuse are major areas of concern for many American Indian/Alaska Native communities. Research on these problems has often been less than successful, in part because many researchers are not sensitive to the culture and traditions of the tribes and communities with which they are working. They also often fail to incorporate tribal customs, traditions, and values into the interventions developed to deal with substance abuse. The authors describe the use of community-based participatory research and tribal participatory research approaches to develop a culturally sensitive substance abuse prevention program for Native youth. This project, The Community Pulling Together: Healing of the Canoe, is a collaboration between the Suquamish Tribe and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

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