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Citation

Kelley A, Big Foot D, Small C, Mexicancheyenne T, Gondara R. Int. J. Human Rights Healthc. 2015; 8(1): 3-13.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/IJHRH-10-2013-0025

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE
Effective community-based suicide prevention strategies require culturally relevant contextually driven approaches, validated by community members. Existing literature, funding agencies, and polices do not adequately address the differences in community vs non-community definitions and approaches to suicide prevention. These differences and the process must be articulated to fully understand the complexities of effective American Indian community-based suicide prevention strategies. This paper aims to discuss these issues.

METHODS
This study uses a qualitative methodology to understand the process and meaning of an American Indian reservation's community-based approach to suicide prevention.

FINDINGS
Seven recommendations emerge. These include: expand the understanding of suicide; plan activities and outreach early; uphold cultural values; build administrative and community capacity; prepare and respond to community needs and situations; anticipate challenges and develop solutions; and recognize the spiritual aspects of the endeavor.

DISCUSSION
This study provides new insight about the process in which American Indian communities define, develop and implement suicide prevention strategies that are culturally relevant and community driven. The process and recommendations may be useful for institutions, funding agencies, policy makers, and tribal leaders, and community-based prevention partners.

Keywords: Community, Ethnicity, Diversity in health and social care provision, Health, Race, American Indian


Language: en

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