The designs themselves record religious beliefs, mythical characters, architectural styles, musical instruments, festivals, sport, warfare, transportation, and fashions in dress. In this first comprehensive introduction to pre-Islamic Near Eastern seals, Dominique Collon discusses cylinder seals—a form ...
American Indian University Students' Knowledge, Beliefs, and Behaviors Associated with HIV/AIDS approaches should be employed when conducting HIV/AIDS prevention education programs for the heterogeneous American Indian/Alaska Native tribes in the United ... NM Sileo,TW Sileo - 《Journal of Hiv/aids ...
from abuse, and mandatory education. But echoes of these earliest beliefs still haunt American ...
Disordered eating among Asian American college women: a racially expanded model of objectification theory. J Couns Psychol. 2017;64:179. 71. Hsu Y-Y, Chen B-H, Huang M-C, Lin SJ, Lin M-F. Disturbed eating behaviors in Taiwanese adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus: a comparative ...
Adapting and Piloting an Evidence-~Based HIV/AIDS and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Intervention for Native American Teens Introduction: Native American youth are at disproportionate risk for HIV infection. Native Americans represent about 1.7% of the U.S. population, yet they rank fifth in HIV/AIDS di...
trauma on health disparities, provides insights on healthy coping mechanisms, and celebrates ancient healthy ways of living. Elder speakers and culture bearers shared in-depth Yup’ik knowledge on how their beliefs, values, and practices applied to the NSs’ intervention from a holistic perspective....
Background: Early sexual debut among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adolescents has been associated with an increased risk of teenage pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, along with an increased risk of having multiple lifetime sexual partners, and engaging in greater frequency ...
American Indian Alaska Native;cultural interventions;adolescent health 1. Introduction American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN or Native) youth are diverse and resilient. Approximately 5.2 million AI/AN people are living in the United States today, over 2.1 million of whom are 24 years or younger...