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In the analysis, mental health and well-being were not addressed from a psychological or individual clinical orientation but through a contextual and external environmental lens, otherwise understood as a systems orientation [35]. A systems orientation has been used in understanding perspectives within human service program systems and the relationship of organisms in their natural habitat, but to our knowledge, it has never been used to investigate mental health and well-being in Native communities [36].
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e44727
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The program includes tactile craft activities that demonstrate what will happen to a breast during a mammogram (ie, pressing a stress ball between your hands) and teaching about parts of the body involved in cancer screening (ie, creating a uterus and cervix with a baby sock).
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e37801
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Health Disparities and Converging Epidemics in Jail Populations: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study
Evaluating and modeling the impact of individuals with high rates of recidivism on public health, using a “converging epidemics” or Syndemics Theory Approach [34], as opposed to a single condition epistemology, should allow us to identify multiple points for intervention, using a multisectoral rather than unintegrated approach to prevention and intervention.
JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(10):e10337
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