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The Tools to Understand: Community as Co-Researcher on Culture-Specific Protective Factors for Alaska Natives.

A collaborative research process engaging Alaska Native communities in the study of protective factors in Alaska Native sobriety and the design of a preventative intervention using its findings is described. Study 1 was discovery oriented qualitative research whose objectives were identification of protective factors and development of a heuristic model. Study 2 involved quantitative survey methods to develop and test a measure of protective factors identified by the qualitative study. Empirical data from these studies is presented, and the role of Alaska Native co-researchers who did not possess specialist research training is described in the design and implementation of the study, interpretation of findings, and design of the intervention model and tools. Benefits that emerged from co-researcher involvement in this process, to the community and to the co-researchers themselves, are described. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

Allen, James; Mohatt, Gerald V.; Rasmus, S. Michelle; Hazel, Kelly L.; Thomas, Lisa; Lindley, Sharon
Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community
2006
32
42737
19
Haworth Press
Journal Article
Alaska Natives; Alcohol Abuse; Culture (Anthropological); Intervention; Prevention; Communities; Heuristic Modeling; Sobriety; Adulthood (18 yrs & older); Young Adulthood (18-29 yrs); Thirties (30-39 yrs); Middle Age (40-64 yrs); Aged (65 yrs & older); Very Old (85 yrs & older); Male; Female
Target
Tribal Creation
  • Family/Parental
  • Individual/Child
Primary
  • Child
  • Family
parental substance abuse