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Editorial: mental health needs assessments performed by four urban American Indian organizations

Authors: Novins DK

Publication Year: 1999

Last Updated: 2016-02-1

Journal: American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research

Keywords: Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms, Health Services Needs and Demands, Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation, Mental Health Services, mental health, urban Indians, culturally appropriate, culturally sensitive

Abstract:

In 1991, the Indian Health Service funded a nationwide initiative with the goal of determining the need for culturally appropriate mental health services among American Indian people residing in urban areas. In the author's opinion, the assessment method used in this initiative is a valuable, fresh approach that is a significant change from flawed attempts to make these assessments in the past

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Source: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nhd/129/

 

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