학술논문

Establishing Core Content for Culturally Grounded Harm Reduction Intervention for Urban Indigenous After-School Youth in the Pacific Northwest.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Indigenous Health. 2023, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p1-16. 16p.
Subject
*INDIGENOUS youth
*HARM reduction
*AT-risk youth
*URBAN youth
*COMMUNITY-based participatory research
Language
ISSN
2291-9368
Abstract
Indigenous adults (18 years or older) including parents, staff, and volunteers of an urban Indigenous youth after-school program participated in individual interviews (n = 10) as part of a community-based participatory research (CBPR) Indigenous harm reduction study. The purpose of the study was to identify alcohol and other drug (AOD) content to include in prevention programming for youth participants. Adult findings were organized using a risk environment framework to identify culturally relevant social, physical, policy, and economic AOD risk factors for youth. We report where adult findings intersect with previously described youth results to establish a list of core content (i.e., culturally relevant AOD prevention activities and discussion topics) to guide program implementation. Core content includes intergenerational Indigenous perspectives (i.e., youth, adult, and Elder) to reflect Indigenous cultural lifeways and values of protecting future generations. Findings may be highly relevant to other Indigenous after-school programs or other groups who wish to develop harm reduction prevention programming for urban Indigenous youth in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]