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Record #205027:
"What makes life good?": developing a culturally grounded quality of life measure for Alaska Native college students / Dinghy Kristine B. Sharma, and 4 others.
Title: | "What makes life good?": developing a culturally grounded quality of life measure for Alaska Native college students / Dinghy Kristine B. Sharma, and 4 others. |
Author(s): | Sharma, Dinghy Kristine B. |
Date: | 2013. |
In: | International Journal of Circumpolar Health. (2013.), Vol. 72(supp.1) (2013) |
Abstract: | Reports findings from focus group study conducted with Alaska Native students that generated conceptual model and objective, culturally grounded, model of quality of life. Argues that interventions developed for indigenous people will be successful if they are based within their cultural beliefs and practices and if they are developed through community engagement. |
Notes: | International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Vol. 72(supp.1) :428-434 (2013). |
Keywords: | 3-053.6 -- Adolescents. 36 -- Social welfare. 39 -- Ethnography. 614 -- Public health and safety. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*49) -- Alaska. |
SPRI record no.: | 205027 |
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