Integrating Cultural Relevance into a Behavioral mHealth Intervention for Native American Youth
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Description
An analysis of a behavioral mHealth intervention for Native American communities, ARORA (Amplifying Resilience Over Restricted Internet Access), co-developed with Native American youth, a clinical psychologist, and a community advisory board. Discusses the key themes and critical components of the intervention as identified by members of the Native American community, and offers recommendations to assist other researchers in their development of a cross-cultural design.
Author(s)
Vigil-Hayes, M., Collier, A.F., Hagemann, S., et al.
Citation
Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery on Human-Computer Interaction, 5(CSCW1), 165.
Date
04/2021
Type
Document
Tagged as
American Indian or Alaska Native · Behavioral health · Children and youth · Culture and cultural competency · Research methods and resources · Statistics and data · Telehealth