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American Indian Women Cancer Survivors' Perceptions and Experiences with Conventional and Non-Conventional Mental Health Care for Depressive Symptoms

Description
A qualitative analysis using the Framework of Historical Oppression, Resilience, and Transcendence (FHORT) to examine culturally specific perceptions and experiences of American Indian (AI) women cancer survivors and barriers involved when seeking conventional and tribally-based mental health services for symptoms of depression.
Author(s)
Burnette, C.E., Liddell, J., Roh, S., Lee, Y.S., Lee, H.Y.
Citation
Ethnicity & Health, 26(2), 186-205
Date
02/2021
Type
Document
Tagged as
Access · American Indian or Alaska Native · Cancer · Health disparities · Mental health · Mental health conditions · Statistics and data · Stigma · Women