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Associations Between Substance Use And Obesity Among Native American Adolescents, Joseph Jude Janosky
Associations Between Substance Use And Obesity Among Native American Adolescents, Joseph Jude Janosky
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Obesity and substance use are two significant public health issues among Native American adolescents. Despite much evidence linking obesity and substance use during adolescence to several long-term health conditions and increased morbidity and mortality, evidence describing the relationship between current substance use and obesity among Native American adolescents is lacking. The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate associations between current substance use – specifically alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco products – and obesity among Native American high school students, when adjusted for sex, soda consumption, and physical activity. Rosenstock’s health belief model served as the theoretical foundation for this …
Associations Between Substance Use And Obesity Among Native American Adolescents, Joseph Jude Janosky
Associations Between Substance Use And Obesity Among Native American Adolescents, Joseph Jude Janosky
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Obesity and substance use are two significant public health issues among Native American adolescents. Despite much evidence linking obesity and substance use during adolescence to several long-term health conditions and increased morbidity and mortality, evidence describing the relationship between current substance use and obesity among Native American adolescents is lacking. The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate associations between current substance use – specifically alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco products – and obesity among Native American high school students, when adjusted for sex, soda consumption, and physical activity. Rosenstock’s health belief model served as the theoretical foundation for this …
Traditional Healing And Biomedicine Use In Urban American Indians Living With Diabetes, Elin Elise Kambuga
Traditional Healing And Biomedicine Use In Urban American Indians Living With Diabetes, Elin Elise Kambuga
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
The purpose of this interpretative qualitative study was to describe influences that affect the use of traditional healing and biomedical health services for type 2 diabetes to help health educators develop more culturally competent diabetes education programs for urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities in the United States. The theoretical framework used for this study was the social ecological model (SEM). Using the SEM, the research questions were crafted to explore experiences of participants connected to personal, interpersonal, community, institutional, policy, and educational factors that influenced the use of traditional healing and biomedical health services. Urban AI/AN adults living in …
Traditional Healing And Biomedicine Use In Urban American Indians Living With Diabetes, Elin Elise Kambuga
Traditional Healing And Biomedicine Use In Urban American Indians Living With Diabetes, Elin Elise Kambuga
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
The purpose of this interpretative qualitative study was to describe influences that affect the use of traditional healing and biomedical health services for type 2 diabetes to help health educators develop more culturally competent diabetes education programs for urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities in the United States. The theoretical framework used for this study was the social ecological model (SEM). Using the SEM, the research questions were crafted to explore experiences of participants connected to personal, interpersonal, community, institutional, policy, and educational factors that influenced the use of traditional healing and biomedical health services. Urban AI/AN adults living in …