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Citation

Gray JS, McCullagh JA. J. Rural Ment. Health 2014; 38(2): 79-86.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, National Association for Rural Mental Health, Publisher American Psychological Association)

DOI

10.1037/rmh0000017

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Suicide continues to be an epidemic in Indian Country, especially among young American Indians and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals. In Indian Country, suicide must be seen within the context of how historical and ongoing present-day trauma has impacted Native communities. The disparities in health, education, and employment opportunities, coupled with the high prevalence of violence and substance abuse, serve to both exacerbate mental health problems and disconnect Native youth from their community and culture. The combination of these stressors contributes to the alarmingly high rate of youth suicides in Indian Country. This article provides an overview of the nature of suicide in Indian Country and introduces promising practices of suicide intervention programs utilized within Indian Country. Additionally, recommendations for the future development of AI/AN suicide prevention programs are provided.

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