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Evaluation of a Native Youth Leadership Program Grounded in Cherokee Culture: The Remember the Removal Program
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Well-being (Indigenous Health)Adolescent Behavioral HealthIndigenous YouthEducationIndigenous MovementMental Health InterventionRemoval ProgramIndigenous StudyProgram EvaluationCherokee CultureWell-being (Positive Psychology)Program ParticipantsIntervention ScienceYouth Well-beingPublic HealthPublic Health InterventionTeen Mental HealthCommunity LeadershipHealth PolicyCommunity PsychologyCommunity EngagementHealth PromotionEducational LeadershipYouth HealthLeadershipCommunity HealthCultureCommunity Mental HealthRural HealthHealth BehaviorYouth Behavioral HealthIndigenous Youth Suffer
Indigenous youth suffer from high rates of comorbid mental and physical health disease. The purpose of this research was to evaluate an existing intervention aimed at empowering Indigenous youth, using a qualitative, community-based participatory research method. We completed focus groups with 23 program participants, and analysis revealed positive improvements in physical, emotional, social, and cultural domains. Participants noted that key social, familial, and cultural aspects of the intervention were most impactful for them. Informed by the participants' experiences, these findings offer guidance for developing interventions to reduce and/or prevent mental and physical health disparities for Indigenous youth and young adults.
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