Authors
A Barlow, EE Haroz, VM O’Keefe, Teresa Brockie, SM Manson, J Allen, L Wexler, D Buchwald, S Rasmus, Novalene Goklish, J Ivanich, M Stifter, Mary Cwik
Publication date
2023/9
Journal
Health promotion practice
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
841-851
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Youth suicide is increasing in the United States, with deaths among younger people of color driving this upward trend. For more than four decades, American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities have suffered disproportionate rates of youth suicide and years of productive life lost compared to other U.S. Races. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) recently funded three regional Collaborative Hubs to carry out suicide prevention research, practice, and policy development with AIAN communities in Alaska and rural and urban areas of the Southwestern United States. The Hub partnerships are supporting a diverse array of tribally-driven studies, approaches, and policies with immediate value for increasing empirically driven public health strategies to address youth suicide. We discuss unique features of the cross-Hub work, including: (a) long-standing Community-Based Participatory Research …