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Publications

The Center for Rural Health (CRH) produces publications of several types, including maps and presentations.

2014

NRCNAA Celebrates 20 Years Helping Native Elders
The National Resource Center on Native American Aging celebrates its 20th Anniversary of providing a way to identify specific needs within Native American communities throughout the United States.
Author(s): Massmann, N.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: December 2014
Type: Article
Oral Health in Native American Elderly
The National Resource Center on Native American Aging has released a fact sheet using nationwide data from "Identifying our Needs: A Survey of Elders." Includes information on dental work needed and overall oral health indicators.
Project: National Resource Center on Native American Aging
Author(s): Hall, S., Stensland, P., Morin-Carter, P.
Date: August 2014
Type: Fact Sheet
A Turtle Islander Meets the Maori
Dr. Jacque Gray shares her work on suicide prevention at a symposium at the University of Otago in Wellington, New Zealand. She also shared the Seven Generations Center of Excellence's approach to addressing mental health workforce needs in Indigenous populations.
Author(s): Massmann, N.
Publication: Focus on Rural Health
Date: June 2014
Type: Article
Testimony to the Indian Health Services Appropriations

Dr. Gray provided testimony on behalf of the Friends of Indian Health to the subcommittee on interior, environment, and related agencies.
Follow-up discussion regarding mental healthcare in Indian country with Sen. Heitkamp, Megan DesCamps, and Alison Grigonis.

Author(s): Gray, J.
Date: April 2014
Type: Testimony

2013

Elder Abuse in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
This fact sheet summarizes the percentage of American Indian/Alaska Native elders that would utilize elder programs that could assist in preventing elder abuse. In addition, the percentage of American Indian/Alaska Native elders that would take advantage of caregiver, financial assistance, legal assistance, personal care, and transportation programs if they were offered by their respective tribes.
Projects: National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative, National Resource Center on Native American Aging
Author(s): Davis, J.
Date: May 2013
Type: Fact Sheet
Native Aging Visions, Spring 2013
Newsletter developed by the National Resource Center on Native American Aging.
Project: National Resource Center on Native American Aging
Author(s): National Resource Center on Native American Aging
Date: May 2013
Type: Newsletter

2012

Seven Generations Center of Excellence: Building THIS Generation for Future Generations
UND awarded $3.5 million to educate Native American behavioral health professionals.
Author(s): Morin, K.
Publication: North Dakota Medicine, 37(3), 18-19
Date: September 2012
Type: Article
The Interrelationship Between the Society of Indian Psychologists and Counseling Psychology
This article examines the interrelationship between SIP and counseling psychology, given their shared beliefs in social justice and culturally competent research, training, and service. Some of the early history of SIP is presented as well as the landmark moments for the organization.
Project: National Resource Center on Native American Aging
Author(s): Gray, J., Carter, P., LaFromboise, T., BigFoot, D.
Publication: The Counseling Psychologist, 40(5), 685-698
Date: June 2012
Type: Journal Article
Cultural Adaptation for Therapy With American Indians and Alaska Natives
Because of the paucity of research on evidence-based treatments with American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) clients, this article addresses barriers to that research and how to adapt treatment to make it more culturally appropriate and acceptable to AI/AN clients so they might benefit from and remain in treatment.
Author(s): Gray, J., & Rose, W.
Publication: Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 40
Date: April 2012
Type: Journal Article
Fall Incidents and Native American Elderly
Presents the results of Identifying Our Needs: A Survey of Elders that was conducted between 2008 and 2011, by tribal members for over 300 American Indian tribes, Alaskan villages, and Hawaiian homesteads throughout Indian Country.
Project: National Resource Center on Native American Aging
Author(s): Gray, J., & Schlafmann, S.
Date: March 2012
Type: Fact Sheet