Relationship of Social Network to Protective Factors in Suicide and Alcohol Use Disorder Intervention for Rural Yup'ik Alaska Native Youth

Suicide and alcohol use disorders are significant Alaska Native health disparities, yet there is limited understanding of protection and no studies about social network factors in protection in this or other populations. The Qungasvik intervention enhances protective factors from suicide and alcohol...

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Main Authors: Philip,Jacques, Ford,Tara, Henry,David, Rasmus,Stacy, Allen,James
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid 2016
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Online Access:https://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1132-05592016000100006
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spelling ftscielospain:oai:scielo:S1132-05592016000100006 2023-07-16T04:01:16+02:00 Relationship of Social Network to Protective Factors in Suicide and Alcohol Use Disorder Intervention for Rural Yup'ik Alaska Native Youth Philip,Jacques Ford,Tara Henry,David Rasmus,Stacy Allen,James 2016-04-01 text/html https://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1132-05592016000100006 en eng Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid Psychosocial Intervention v.25 n.1 2016 American Indian/Alaska Native Suicide Alcohol use disorder Social networks Prevention journal article 2016 ftscielospain 2023-06-23T06:48:52Z Suicide and alcohol use disorders are significant Alaska Native health disparities, yet there is limited understanding of protection and no studies about social network factors in protection in this or other populations. The Qungasvik intervention enhances protective factors from suicide and alcohol use disorders through activities grounded in Yup'ik cultural practices and values. Identification of social network factors associated with protection within the cultural context of these tight, close knit, and high density rural Yup'ik Alaska Native communities in southwest Alaska can help identify effective prevention strategies for suicide and alcohol use disorder risk. Using data from ego-centered social network and protective factors from suicide and alcohol use disorders surveys with 50 Yup'ik adolescents, we provide descriptive data on structural and network composition variables, identify key network variables that explain major proportions of the variance in a four principal component structure of these network variables, and demonstrate the utility of these key network variables as predictors of family and community protective factors from suicide and alcohol use disorder risk. Connections to adults and connections to elders, but not peer connections, emerged as predictors of family and community level protection, suggesting these network factors as important intervention targets for intervention. Article in Journal/Newspaper Yup'ik Alaska SciELO España (Scientific Electronic Library Online) Indian
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topic American Indian/Alaska Native
Suicide
Alcohol use disorder
Social networks
Prevention
spellingShingle American Indian/Alaska Native
Suicide
Alcohol use disorder
Social networks
Prevention
Philip,Jacques
Ford,Tara
Henry,David
Rasmus,Stacy
Allen,James
Relationship of Social Network to Protective Factors in Suicide and Alcohol Use Disorder Intervention for Rural Yup'ik Alaska Native Youth
topic_facet American Indian/Alaska Native
Suicide
Alcohol use disorder
Social networks
Prevention
description Suicide and alcohol use disorders are significant Alaska Native health disparities, yet there is limited understanding of protection and no studies about social network factors in protection in this or other populations. The Qungasvik intervention enhances protective factors from suicide and alcohol use disorders through activities grounded in Yup'ik cultural practices and values. Identification of social network factors associated with protection within the cultural context of these tight, close knit, and high density rural Yup'ik Alaska Native communities in southwest Alaska can help identify effective prevention strategies for suicide and alcohol use disorder risk. Using data from ego-centered social network and protective factors from suicide and alcohol use disorders surveys with 50 Yup'ik adolescents, we provide descriptive data on structural and network composition variables, identify key network variables that explain major proportions of the variance in a four principal component structure of these network variables, and demonstrate the utility of these key network variables as predictors of family and community protective factors from suicide and alcohol use disorder risk. Connections to adults and connections to elders, but not peer connections, emerged as predictors of family and community level protection, suggesting these network factors as important intervention targets for intervention.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Philip,Jacques
Ford,Tara
Henry,David
Rasmus,Stacy
Allen,James
author_facet Philip,Jacques
Ford,Tara
Henry,David
Rasmus,Stacy
Allen,James
author_sort Philip,Jacques
title Relationship of Social Network to Protective Factors in Suicide and Alcohol Use Disorder Intervention for Rural Yup'ik Alaska Native Youth
title_short Relationship of Social Network to Protective Factors in Suicide and Alcohol Use Disorder Intervention for Rural Yup'ik Alaska Native Youth
title_full Relationship of Social Network to Protective Factors in Suicide and Alcohol Use Disorder Intervention for Rural Yup'ik Alaska Native Youth
title_fullStr Relationship of Social Network to Protective Factors in Suicide and Alcohol Use Disorder Intervention for Rural Yup'ik Alaska Native Youth
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of Social Network to Protective Factors in Suicide and Alcohol Use Disorder Intervention for Rural Yup'ik Alaska Native Youth
title_sort relationship of social network to protective factors in suicide and alcohol use disorder intervention for rural yup'ik alaska native youth
publisher Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid
publishDate 2016
url https://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1132-05592016000100006
geographic Indian
geographic_facet Indian
genre Yup'ik
Alaska
genre_facet Yup'ik
Alaska
op_source Psychosocial Intervention v.25 n.1 2016
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