YUP'IK UNDERSTANDING OF STRESS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RAPID CULTURAL CHANGE

Alaska Native communities shoulder a disproportionately high burden of stress, stemming in part from historical trauma and rapid changes in culture and lifestyle. The Yup'ik Experiences of Stress and Coping Project originated from rural Yup'ik communities' concerns about stress and it...

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Published in:Journal of Community Psychology
Main Authors: Rivkin, Inna, Johnson, Samuel, Lopez, Ellen D. S., Trimble, Joseph E., Quaintance, Tonie, Orr, Eliza
Other Authors: National Center for Research Resources, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jcop.21831 2024-06-02T08:15:54+00:00 YUP'IK UNDERSTANDING OF STRESS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RAPID CULTURAL CHANGE Rivkin, Inna Johnson, Samuel Lopez, Ellen D. S. Trimble, Joseph E. Quaintance, Tonie Orr, Eliza National Center for Research Resources National Institute of General Medical Sciences National Institutes of Health 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcop.21831 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjcop.21831 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jcop.21831 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Community Psychology volume 45, issue 1, page 33-52 ISSN 0090-4392 1520-6629 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.21831 2024-05-03T11:06:26Z Alaska Native communities shoulder a disproportionately high burden of stress, stemming in part from historical trauma and rapid changes in culture and lifestyle. The Yup'ik Experiences of Stress and Coping Project originated from rural Yup'ik communities' concerns about stress and its effects. Understanding local conceptions of stress as grounded in the experiences and perceptions of the Yup'ik community participants is critical to inform culturally‐based interventions. Sixty adults in two Yup'ik communities in Southwest Alaska participated in semi‐structured interviews exploring their understanding and experience of stress and coping. Participants' understanding of stress included causes of stress, stressful experiences, responses to stress (emotions, physical responses, trouble in the mind), and broader family and community effects of stress. Many described current stressors as being quite different than those of the past. Findings highlight the intersection between traditional ways of thinking about stress and Western influences in remote Yup'ik communities undergoing cultural changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Yup'ik Alaska Wiley Online Library Journal of Community Psychology 45 1 33 52
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description Alaska Native communities shoulder a disproportionately high burden of stress, stemming in part from historical trauma and rapid changes in culture and lifestyle. The Yup'ik Experiences of Stress and Coping Project originated from rural Yup'ik communities' concerns about stress and its effects. Understanding local conceptions of stress as grounded in the experiences and perceptions of the Yup'ik community participants is critical to inform culturally‐based interventions. Sixty adults in two Yup'ik communities in Southwest Alaska participated in semi‐structured interviews exploring their understanding and experience of stress and coping. Participants' understanding of stress included causes of stress, stressful experiences, responses to stress (emotions, physical responses, trouble in the mind), and broader family and community effects of stress. Many described current stressors as being quite different than those of the past. Findings highlight the intersection between traditional ways of thinking about stress and Western influences in remote Yup'ik communities undergoing cultural changes.
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author Rivkin, Inna
Johnson, Samuel
Lopez, Ellen D. S.
Trimble, Joseph E.
Quaintance, Tonie
Orr, Eliza
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Johnson, Samuel
Lopez, Ellen D. S.
Trimble, Joseph E.
Quaintance, Tonie
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YUP'IK UNDERSTANDING OF STRESS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RAPID CULTURAL CHANGE
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Lopez, Ellen D. S.
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Quaintance, Tonie
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title YUP'IK UNDERSTANDING OF STRESS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RAPID CULTURAL CHANGE
title_short YUP'IK UNDERSTANDING OF STRESS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RAPID CULTURAL CHANGE
title_full YUP'IK UNDERSTANDING OF STRESS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RAPID CULTURAL CHANGE
title_fullStr YUP'IK UNDERSTANDING OF STRESS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RAPID CULTURAL CHANGE
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