TY - JOUR
T1 - The collaborative research center for American Indian health's partnership river of life
T2 - Special issue introduction
AU - Kenyon, Den Yelle Baete
AU - Buffalo, Melissa
AU - Heinzmann, Jessica
AU - Seiber, Michaela
AU - Castille, Dorothy
AU - Elliott, Amy
N1 - Funding Information:
This research is sponsored by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number U54MD008164. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. We would like to thank everyone who helped make CRCAIH successful throughout the years: Temana Andalcio, Petra Aldridge, Jyoti Angal, Charlee Archambault, Deana Around Him, Lane Azure, Amy Baete, Leah Bangston, Cody Bassett, Oran Beaulieu, Liz Belt, Rick Berzon, Lyle Best, Chad Birger, Kathryn Blindman, Simone Bordeaux, Kim Browne, Katie Burgess, Pat Butler, Community Advisory Board Members, Denise Casillas, Carol Davis, Sara DeCoteau, Kathy Denman-Wilke, Jackie Dionne, Patti Dufault, Jennifer Dupuis, Bonnie Duran, Chuck Ells, Evelyn Espinoza, Anita Frederick, Amanda Fretts, Christa Friedrich, Nancy Fahrenwald, Mary Fairbanks, Jacque Gray, Char Green-Maximo, Emily Griese, Cindy Giago, John Gonzalez, Angela Gora, Jacque Gray, Crystal Greensky, Jeaneen Grey Eagle, Victoria Grey Owl, Jessica Gromer, Marilyn Grover, Rhonda Gustafson, Jessica Hanson, Jeff Henderson, Sherlynn Herrera, Ann MarieHess, Ronda Hinsch, Tiffany Hommes, H. Eugene Hoyme, Sarah Hutton, Carrie Jenson, Sherry Johnson, Doris Jones, Sara Jumping Eagle, William Kendall, Kylie Keplin, Anupam Kharbanda, Tonya Kjerland, Jenna Klepatz, Nicolette Knudson, Deleen Kougl, Sara Kuehler, Harvey Larocque, Heather Larsen, Warren Larsen, Damon Leader Charge, Kira LeCompte, Tabatha Lemke, Cynthia Lindquist, Kendra Lone Elk, Luke Mack, Jordan Mallery, Spero Manson, Lacey McCormack, Leander "Russ" McDonald, Molly McGrane, Tracey McMahon, Jay Memmott, Tai Mendenhall, Tina Merdanian, Chelly Merkel-Veer, Roxi Miller, Amanda Mitchell, Carty Monette, Bonita Morin, Paula Morin-Carter, Alicia Mousseau, MaryLou Mylant, Morgan Nelson, Phil Norgaard, Marcia O'Leary, Rae O'Leary, Ashley Parisien, Tassy Parker, Rob Payne, Dan Petereit, Heather Peters, Robin Peterson-Lund, Patty Petite, Delores Pourier, Jana Prasek, Jen Prasek, Kathy Prasek, Wyatt Pickner, Susan Puumala, Sarah C. Pytalski, Chelsea Randall, Rick Reuwsaat, Kris Rhodes, Juanita Ritz, Soonhee Roh, Yvette Roubideaux, Ursula Running Bear, Angie Sam, Nate Sandman, Jessica Saucedo, Michael Sayre, Lisa Schrader-Dillon, Simone Sengoles, Bonny Specker, Derrick Tabor, Nathan Tesche, Thavam Thambi-Pillai, Gene Thin Elk, Paul Thompson, Anton Treuer, Chelly Veer, Malia Villegas, H. Bruce Vogt, James Wallace, Don Warne, Tess Weber, Charish Weeldreyer, Siobhan Wescott, Howard Wey, Jim White, Emily White Hat, Stuart Young, Jerry Yutrzenka, Marie Zephier, Jing Zhao, and Li Zhong
Publisher Copyright:
© Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - In 2012, the National Institutes of Health funded the Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH) to work toward two broad goals: 1) to build tribal research infrastructure, and 2) to increase research on social determinants of health in American Indian communities. As the introduction to this special issue of American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, we highlight results from the Partnership River of Life evaluation tool in order to provide broader context for the other manuscripts presented here. Insights were gained during the Partnership River of Life group discussion and evaluation process of combining the groups' rivers to create one representation of the CRCAIH partnership. Detailed results underscore insights for similar transdisciplinary groups.
AB - In 2012, the National Institutes of Health funded the Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH) to work toward two broad goals: 1) to build tribal research infrastructure, and 2) to increase research on social determinants of health in American Indian communities. As the introduction to this special issue of American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, we highlight results from the Partnership River of Life evaluation tool in order to provide broader context for the other manuscripts presented here. Insights were gained during the Partnership River of Life group discussion and evaluation process of combining the groups' rivers to create one representation of the CRCAIH partnership. Detailed results underscore insights for similar transdisciplinary groups.
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U2 - 10.5820/aian.2602.2019.1
DO - 10.5820/aian.2602.2019.1
M3 - Article
C2 - 31550376
AN - SCOPUS:85072605232
SN - 1533-7731
VL - 26
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research
JF - American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research
IS - 2
ER -