Urban Dwelling American Indian Adolescent Girls’ Beliefs Regarding Health Care Access and Trust
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2014-08
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Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Indigenous people, specifically American Indians (AI), have historically had a greater mistrust of the medical system compared to their White counterparts. The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of AI adolescent girls living in an urban,
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sexual risk behavior, American Indian, adolescent, qualitative research, Indigenous peoples--Periodicals., Social work with indigenous peoples--Periodicals.
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Saftner, M. A., Martyn, K. K. & Momper, S. L. (2014). Urban Dwelling American Indian Adolescent Girls’ Beliefs Regarding Health Care Access and Trust. Journal of Indigenous Social Development, 3(1).
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