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Center publications reflect the highest standards in public health research and scholarship. Our faculty, staff and community partners submit papers to competitive journals that are thought leaders in their field. These are then rigorously reviewed by peer experts prior to approval and publishing. All publications that incorporate data specific to tribal nations are reviewed and approved first by a Tribal Internal Review Board (IRB).

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Publication date: 01/23/2020
Authors: Allison Barlow, Allison Ingalls, Crystal Austin, Emily Haroz, Marissa Begay, Nicole Neault
Publication: Journal of Community Psychology
Focus area(s): Early Childhood Development

Pathways of Adaptation: Two Case Studies with One Evidence-Based Substance Use Prevention Program Tailored for Indigenous Youth

Publication date: 01/21/2020
Authors: *Jerreed Ivanich, Alicia Mousseau, Melissa Walls, Les Whitbeck, & Nancy Rumbaugh Whitesell
Publication: Prevention Science
Focus area(s): Mental Health Promotion Substance Use & Prevention

Precision Family Spirit: a pilot randomized implementation trial of a precision home visiting approach with Families in Michigan –trail rationale and study protocol

Publication date: 01/06/2020
Authors: Ingalls, A., Barlow, A., Kushman, E., Leonard, A., Martin, L., West, A. L., … & Haroz, E. E.
Publication: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
Focus area(s): Family Spirit Home Visiting

Reaching those at highest risk for suicise: Development of a model using machine learning methos for use with Native American communities

Publication date: 01/01/2020
Authors: Haroz, E. E., Walsh, C. G., Goklish, N., Cwik, M. F., O’Keefe, V., & Barlow, A.
Publication: Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
Focus area(s): Suicide Prevention

Association of Laboratory Methods, Colonization Density, and Age With Detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae in the Nasopharynx

Publication date: 12/31/2019
Authors: Sutcliffe CG, Grant LR, Cloessner E, Klugman KP, Vidal JE, Reid R, Colelay J, Weatherholtz RC, Chochua S, Jacobs MR, Santosham M, O’Brien KL, Hammitt LL
Publication: Am J Epidemiol
Focus area(s): Infectious Disease Prevention Social justice

Sources of Stress among Midwest American Indian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

Publication date: 12/31/2019
Authors: *Jessica Elm, Melissa Walls, & Benjamin Aronson
Publication: American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research
Focus area(s): Diabetes & Obesity Prevention

Identification in a time of invisibility for American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States

Publication date: 12/30/2019
Authors: Connolly, M., Gallagher, M., Hodge, F., Cwik, M., O’Keefe, V., Jacobs, B., & Adler, A
Publication: Statistical Journal of the IAOS
Focus area(s): Policy & Advocacy Social justice

Evaluation of an entrepreneurship education intervention for Native American adolescents: Trial design and baseline sample characteristics

Publication date: 12/30/2019
Authors: Larzelere, F., Tingey, L., Ingalls, A., Sprengeler, F., Parker, S., Rosenstock, S., Jennings, L., Craig, M., O’Keefe, V., & Barlow, A.
Publication: American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research
Focus area(s): Mental Health Promotion

Employing a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) to evaluate the impact of brief risk and protective factor prevention interventions for American Indian Youth Suicide

Publication date: 12/12/2019
Authors: O’Keefe VM, Haroz EE, Goklish N, Ivanich J; Celebrating Life Team, Cwik MF, Barlow A
Publication: BMC Public Health
Focus area(s): Suicide Prevention

Testing the Impact of breif risk reduction and cultural stregnths-based interventions on reducing American Indian youth suicide using a Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trail (SMART)

Publication date: 12/12/2019
Authors: O’Keefe, V.M., Haroz, E. E., Goklish, N., Ivanich, J., The Celebrating Life Team, & Cwik, M.F., Barlow, A.
Publication: BMC Public Health
Focus area(s): Suicide Prevention
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