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Psychosocial
1972, Navajo world view and culture patterns of speech-a case study in ethnorhetoric
1973, the navajo indian-a descriptive study of the psychiatric population
1974, hysterical psychosis in a prepubescent navajo girl
1974, The model dormitory
1978, the effect of instructional set on the self-esteem of navajo children
1986, Social and cultural factors in pregnancy complications among Navajo women
1987, Psychological and social problems of epileptic children in four southwestern indian tribes
1991, measurement issues addressing social support with navajo women
1991, Risk Factors for Suicide Attempts Among Navajo Adolescents
1993, Citizenship and culture- the role of disabled people in Navajo society
1997, Cultural models of inhalant abuse among Navajo youth
1997, Using cultural knowledge in health promotion-breastfeeding among the navajo
1998, Domestic violence among the navajo-a legacy of colonization
1999, culturally related anxiety and ethnic identity in navajo college students
1999, Fathers participation in childcare within navajo indian families
1999, Risk factors for conduct disorder among navajo indian men and women
1999, Using the sweat lodge ceremony as group therapy for navajo youth
2003, Psychological effects of technological-human-caused environmental disasters- examination of the Navajo and uranium
2004, Coping and response to stress in navajo adolescents-psychometric properties of the responses to stress questionnaire
2004, Cultural Identity, Explanatory Style, and Depression in Navajo Adolescents
2005, Navajo women and abuse-the context for their troubled relationships
2006, Natural history of alcohol dependence and remission events for a native american sample
2007, Ethnic identity and psychosocial functioning in navajo adolescents
2007, migration, assimilation and the cultural construction of identity-navajo perspectives
2008, Diagnosis and Distress in Navajo Healing
2008, Mothers’ and Fathers’ Involvement With School-Age Children’s Care and Academic Activities in Navajo Indian Families
2008, Strong Navajo Marriages
2008, The Relevance of Ethnography in a Psychiatric Journal A Commentary on Diagnosis and Distress in Navajo Healing
2009, Erratum for Ethnic Identity of Psychosocial Functioning in Navajo adolescents
2009, Examining the Lives of Navajo Native American Teenage Mothers in Context-A 12- to 15-Year Follow-Up
2011, Concurrent and longitudinal effects of ethnic identity and experiences of discrimination on psychosocial adjustment of Navajo adolescents
2013, Consistency in the reporting of sensitive behaviors by adolescent american indian women_ a comparison of interviewing methods
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