Prevention. Intervention. Respect.
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The Zuni Life Skills Development Program: a school/community-based suicide prevention intervention.

The Zuni Life Skills Development Program, an effective community-initiated and high-school-based suicide prevention intervention, is featured. Development and evaluation of this intervention are followed by note of the specific challenges associated with stabilizing the program. A more tribally diverse, culturally-informed model entitled the American Indian Life Skills Development Curriculum is then presented to illustrate a hybrid approach to the cultural tailoring of interventions. This curriculum is broad enough to address concerns across diverse American Indian tribal groups yet respectful of distinctive and heterogeneous cultural beliefs and practices. Finally, we reflect upon issues in community-based research that emerged during this collaboration.

Lafromboise TD; Lewis HA
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior
2008
38
3
Wiley-Blackwell
Journal Article
Culture; Health Services, Indigenous organization & administration; Indians, North American psychology; Life Style; Program Development; Suicide prevention & control; Community Mental Health Services methods; Community Mental Health Services organization & administration; Community Mental Health Services trends; Curriculum; Health Education methods; Health Education standards; Health Services Research methods; Health Services, Indigenous standards; Humans; Program Evaluation; Psychology, Adolescent; Rural Population trends; School Health Services organization & administration; School Health Services trends; Suicide psychology
Tribal Creation