Engaging Native American Youth and Their Caregivers in Sexual Violence Research: A Case Study Documenting Challenges, Opportunities, and Lessons Learned

Native Americans (the preferred term of our partners/co-authors) experience high rates of sexual violence, which is rooted in colonization and multiple historical traumas. Sexual violence leads to numerous deleterious outcomes, underscoring the critical need for prevention early in life. Yet, most r...

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Authors: Edwards, Katie M. (Author) ; Herrington, Ramona (Author) ; Charge, Leon Leader (Author) ; Charge, Damon Leader (Author) ; Hopfauf, Skyler (Author) ; Camp, Emily E. (Author) ; Simon, Briana (Author) ; Waterman, Emily A. (Author) ; Banyard, Victoria L. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2022
In: Journal of interpersonal violence
Year: 2022, Volume: 37, Issue: 23/24, Pages: NP22273-NP22299
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