Information de reference pour ce titreAccession Number: | 00062748-200835010-00004.
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Author: | Horn, Kimberly MSW, EdD; McCracken, Lyn MA; Dino, Geri PhD; Brayboy, Missy BS
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Institution: | West Virginia University, Morgantown, [email protected] West Virginia University, Morgantown West Virginia University, Morgantown North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs, Raleigh
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Source: | Health Education & Behavior. 35(1):44-69, February 2008.
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Abstract: | Community-based participatory research provides communities and researchers with opportunities to develop interventions that are effective as well as acceptable and culturally competent. The present project responds to the voices of the North Carolina American Indian (AI) community and the desire for their youth to recognize tobacco addiction and commercial cigarette smoking as debilitating to their health and future. Seven community-based participatory principles led to the AI adaptation of the Not On Tobacco teen-smoking-cessation program and fostered sound research and meaningful results among an historically exploited population. Success was attributed to values-driven, community-based principles that (a) assured recognition of a community-driven need, (b) built on strengths of the tribes, (c) nurtured partnerships in all project phases, (d) integrated the community's cultural knowledge, (e) produced mutually beneficial tools/products, (f) built capacity through co-learning and empowerment, (g) used an iterative process of development, and (h) shared findings/ knowledge with all partners.
(C)2008Sage Publications
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Author Keywords: | Native American tobacco addiction; teen smoking cessation; community-based participatory research.
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Language: | English.
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Document Type: | Articles: PDF Only.
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Journal Subset: | Medical Humanities.
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ISSN: | 1090-1981
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NLM Journal Code: | cql, 9704962
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DOI Number: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10901...- ouverture dans une nouvelle fenêtre
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