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Citation

Lafromboise T, Howard-Pitney B. Am. Indian Alsk. Native Ment. Health Res. 1994; 4(Monograph): 98-121.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research)

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Abstract

IThis article describes the development, implementation, and pilot evaluation of a skills-based suicide prevention curriculum for the Zuni Pueblo. The Zuni Life Skills Development curriculum takes a skills training approach to reduce the risk factors for suicide among Zuni adolescents. This article presents some background information about skills training and its applicability to Indian cultures and suicide prevention. The process by which curriculum development was initiated and maintained is described, with an emphasis on the collaborative efforts between the Zuni community and Stanford researchers and the challenges faced by each to develop a culturally sensitive, effective curriculum. Results of the process and outcome evaluation of a pilot test are described in detail as background for the reasoning behind modifications made in a revised curriculum and evaluation design that met the needs and concerns of the community, school, and researchers. An overview of additional efforts in the community to develop a more comprehensive approach for suicide prevention that moves beyond a curriculum-only intervention is presented. (Abstract Adapted from Source: American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 1994. Copyright © 1994 by the National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research)

For more information on the American Indian Life Skills Development Curriculum, see VioPro 2942.

Late Adolescence
Early Adolescence
Senior High School Student
Native American Juvenile
Native American Suicide
School Based
Suicide Prevention
Juvenile Suicide
Juvenile Development
Youth Development
Social Skills Development
Prosocial Skills
Curriculum
Prevention Program
Program Evaluation
Program Effectiveness
New Mexico
10-04

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