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Conducting drug abuse prevention research in partnership with native american communities: Meeting challenges through collaborative approaches
Julie A. Baldwin
Health Sciences
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Collaborative Approach
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Collaborative Relationship
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Community Input
50%
Community Meetings
100%
Community Members
50%
Cultural Input
25%
Drug Abuse
25%
Drug Abuse Prevention
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Intervention Project
25%
Local Culture
25%
Local Norms
25%
Multi-step Model
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Native American
25%
Native American Communities
100%
Prevention Programs
25%
Prevention Research
100%
Program Outcomes
25%
Quantitative Methods
25%
Substance Abuse
25%
Computer Science
Case Study
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Collaborative Relationship
50%
Community Member
100%
Conducting Research
50%
Prevention Program
50%
Program Outcome
50%
Social Sciences
Case Study
20%
Drug Abuse
100%
Native American Studies
100%
Personnel
20%
Quantitative Method
20%
Substance Abuse
20%
Psychology
Case Study
20%
Drug Abuse
100%
Native Americans
100%
Prevention Program
20%
Substance Abuse
20%