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Psychological Trauma Among American Indian Families: A Two-Generation Study
Authors:Laurelle L Myhra  Elizabeth Wieling
Institution:1. Native American Community Clinic , Minneapolis , Minnesota , USA;2. Department of Family Social Science , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , Minnesota , USA
Abstract:The findings presented in this article come from a two-generation study exploring the psychological impact of trauma among American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) families and its perceived relationship to substance abuse across generations. Psychological traumas and stressors found to be pervasive across generations included physical and sexual abuse as well as persistent discrimination and racism, such as fear of having children removed from the home. A noteworthy finding was a decrease in reports of childhood traumas across the two generations within this sample. Implications and recommendations for clinicians and researchers working with AI populations are discussed in light of the findings.
Keywords:American Indian  family  intergenerational transmission  psychological trauma  substance abuse
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