Care Packages to Promote Universal Suicide Prevention for Remote Alaska Native Communities: What Worked?
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Description
Presents a study on the efficacy of a suicide prevention intervention aimed at teens in remote Alaska Native communities. Details the distribution of mental health and safety promotion care packages sent to participants through the mail and highlights the results of a survey of participants on the perceived success of the intervention.
Author(s)
Joshua Kennedy, Lisa Wexler, Tara Schmidt, et al.
Citation
Journal of Rural Health, 41(2), e70032
Date
05/2025
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· Frontier and remote areas
· Mental health conditions
· Service delivery models
· Statistics and data
· Suicide and suicide prevention
· Tribal communities
· Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention
· Alaska
