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Assessing the Interest and Cultural Congruence of Contingency Management as an Intervention for Alcohol Misuse Among Younger American Indian Adults
Becoming Self-in-Relation: Coming of Age as a Pathway towards Wellness for Urban Indigenous Youth in Care
Discusses the importance of a culturally relevant framework during the coming of age period for Indigenous youth.
Building Research Partnerships to Strengthen Sexual Health of Aboriginal Youth in Canada
A Collaborative and Trauma-Informed Practice Model for Urban Indian Child Welfare
Disparities in Infant Health among American Indians and Alaska Natives in US Metropolitan Areas
Drinking, Foster Care, and the Intergenerational Continuity of Parenting in an Urban Indian Community
Editors' Note Introduction: Growing Roots: Native American Evidence-Based Practices
Establishing Core Content for Culturally Grounded Harm Reduction Intervention for Urban Indigenous After-School Youth in the Pacific Northwest
Using interviews to identify risk factors for urban Indigenous youth to help implement a more culturally relevant harm prevention programing.
Evaluating the Impact of a Culturally Sensitive Art Program on the Resilience, Perceived Stress, and Mood of Urban American Indian Youth
An Examination of the Living Conditions of Urban American Indian Children in Unmarried Families: Increasing Cultural Competence in Child Welfare
Exploring the Addiction Recovery Experiences of Urban Indigenous Youth and Non-Indigenous Youth Who Use the Services of The Saskatoon Community Arts Program
Facebook Usage among Urban Indigenous Youth at Risk
A Feasibility Evaluation of the Urban Native Youth Leaders Program
Generating and Sustaining Positive Spaces: Reflections on an Indigenous Youth Urban Arts Program
Health of First Nations Children Living Off Reserve and Métis Children Younger Than Age 6
Health of Young Aboriginal Children Living Off Reserve
HIV/AIDS Protective Factors among Urban American Indian Youths
“Home and Native Land”: Aboriginal Young Women and Homelessness in the City
"I Should Not Be Wearing a Pilgrim Hat": Making an Indian Place in Urban Schools, 1945-75
Injury Prevention Awareness in an Urban Native American Population
Living in the South, Caring in the North: Exploring Inuit Women’s Care Responsibilities
Examines the migration of Inuit women to urban centers and how their roles as caregivers influenced their decision to relocate.
Living Tensions of Co-Creating a Wellness Program and Narrative Inquiry alongside Urban Aboriginal Youth
Obesity Correlates with Increased Blood Pressures in Urban Native American Youth
Patterns of Hopelessness Among American Indian Adolescents: Relationships by Levels of Acculturation and Residence
Perceptions and Use of Community - and School-Based Behavioral Health Services Among Urban American Indian/Alaska Native Youth and Families
Physical Activity Experiences of Aboriginal Youth
A Place For Healing: Achieving Health For Aboriginal Women in an Urban Context
Planting Seeds of Change: Voices of Indigenous Youth on Wholistic Health
Using photovoice to examine food sovereignty to engage urban Indigenous youth to contribute to their communities and reconnect with their culture.
Research Report: Background for an Inuit Children and Youth Strategy for Ontario
Risk and Resilience Factors in Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Youth During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Sense of Belonging in the Urban School Environments of Aboriginal Youth
Strategies to Revive Traditional Decision-Making in the Context of Child Protection in Northern British Columbia
Violence Perpetration Among Urban American Indian Youth: Can Protection Offset Risk?
Voices of Youth: How Indigenous Young People in Urban Ontario Experience Plans of Care
The Witcihitisotan (Mutual Support) Committee by and for the Families of Indigenous Adolescents in the City
Examines the use of a peer supported initiative to provide a collective space to help with Indigenous parent-youth relationships.
Young Greenlanders in the Urban Space of Nuuk
“Youth Will Feel Honoured if They Are Reminded They Are Loved”: Supporting Coming of Age for Urban Indigenous Youth in Care
Examines the use of Knowledge Holder's dinners as means to bridge the cultural gaps between Indigenous youths with their elders.