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pro vyhledávání: '"Sean M. Daley"'
Autor:
Jason W. Hale, Joseph A. Pacheco, Charley S. Lewis, Luke Swimmer, Sean M. Daley, Niaman Nazir, Christine M. Daley, Won S. Choi
Publikováno v:
J Am Coll Health
OBJECTIVE: Identify factors associated with perceived discrimination, including depression, body image satisfaction, Body Mass Index (BMI), social support, stress, and self-reported social status. PARTICIPANTS: 249 American Indian tribal college stud
Publikováno v:
Religion and Society. 11:75-91
The No Dakota Access Pipeline resistance movement provides a poignant example of the way in which cultural, spiritual, and oral traditions remain authoritative in the lives of American Indian peoples, specifically the Lakota people. Confronted with r
Autor:
Ryan Goeckner, Sean M Daley, Niaman Nazir, Fatima Rahman, Jason W. Hale, Christine M. Daley, Charley Lewis, Won S. Choi, Jordyn Gunville, Joseph Pacheco
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community Health. 45:812-819
American Indians have higher rates of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use than other racial/ethnic groups in the US, yet no efficacious cessation program exists for them. Because tobacco is a sacred plant to many American Indians, it is imperative that a pro
Autor:
Crystal Y. Lumpkins, Ryan Goeckner, Jason Hale, Charley Lewis, Jordyn Gunville, River Gunville, Chris M. Daley, Sean M. Daley
Publikováno v:
Health communication. 37(9)
American Indians (AI) are disproportionately and significantly impacted by disease morbidity, mortalityand poor behavioral health outcomes. Health promotion and health communication programs exist to address these health disparities and health condit
Autor:
Jason W. Hale, Christine M. Daley, Babalola Faseru, Sean M Daley, Niaman Nazir, Charley Lewis, Won S. Choi, Ryan Goeckner, K. Allen Greiner, Jordyn Gunville
Publikováno v:
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved. 32(4)
American Indians have the highest rates of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use of any racial/ethnic group in the United States, yet no proven effective cessation programs exist for them. Because tobacco is a sacred plant to many American Indians, cessation p
Between 2011 and 2015, over 700 Native Americans from across the United States participated in Native 24/7, a mixed-methods study that delved into modern-day American Indian identities through semi-structured interviews with accompanying surveys. Usi
Autor:
Won S. Choi, Niaman Nazir, Christina M. Hester, Crystal Y. Lumpkins, Sean M Daley, C M Pacheco, Christine M. Daley, M K Filippi
Publikováno v:
Health education and care
American Indians (AI) have the highest smoking rates and lowest quit rates of any racial/ethnic group in the U.S. Researchers and community members from the American Indian Health Research and Education Alliance (AIHREA) created and evaluated a cultu
Autor:
Sean M Daley, Joseph Pacheco, Charley Lewis, Won S. Choi, T Edward Smith, Ryan Goeckner, Kathryn Rollins, Jason W. Hale, Christine M. Daley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community Health. 42:1133-1140
Though smokeless tobacco (SLT) use has decreased in many communities, concern for American Indian (AI) SLT use remains, as this population continues to be disproportionally affected by SLT-related diseases. Tobacco has cultural significance to many A
Autor:
Sean M Daley, Charlotte McCloskey, Jordyn Gunville, Christine M. Daley, Melissa K. Filippi, Won S. Choi, Dona McKinney, Christina M Pacheco, Niaman Nazir, Myrietta Talawyma, K. Allen Greiner, T Edward Smith
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Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 20:552-560
INTRODUCTION: Prevalence of cigarette smoking is highest among American Indians, yet few culturally appropriate smoking cessation programs have yet been developed and tested for multi-tribal American Indian adult populations. This study examined impl
Autor:
Charley Lewis, Ryan Goeckner, K. Allen Greiner, Jason W. Hale, Won S. Choi, Sean M Daley, Christine M. Daley, Niaman Nazir, Jordyn Gunville, Babalola Faseru
Publikováno v:
Journal of community health. 45(3)
American Indian (AI) smokeless tobacco use rates are the highest of all racial/ethnic groups within the United States. Despite this, no effective cessation program currently exists that acknowledges the cultural significance of tobacco among many Ame