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Project HOPE: Implementing Sensory Experiences for Suicide Prevention in a Native American Community
Authors:Joy Doll  Katelyn Brady
Institution:1. Department of Occupational Therapy , Creighton University , Omaha , Nebraska joydoll@creighton.edu;3. Alegent Creighton Health, Omaha , Nebraska
Abstract:Suicide remains a significant problem for Native American populations; however, culturally appropriate interventions are lacking (Suicide Prevention Resource Center, 2011 Suicide Prevention Resource Center . ( 2011 ). Suicide Among American Indians/Alaska Natives. Retrieved from http://www.sprc.org/library/ai.an.facts.pdf  Google Scholar]). Occupational therapy practitioners can aid in suicide prevention and intervention (American Occupational Therapy Association, 2005). This study presents a culturally appropriate program and research project following a community-based participatory research design that explores the impact of a sensory curriculum for suicide prevention on Native American youth. The perceptions of the young peoples' sensory experiences are explored. Evidence from the study demonstrates the value of exploring the use of occupational therapy intervention in Native American communities to address significant health concerns.
Keywords:Native American  community-based participatory research (CBPR)  suicide prevention  sensory experience
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