Publications by authors named "Mary Cwik"

Article Synopsis
  • * A study conducted with 19 Indigenous adults in the Southwest explored their experiences, revealing barriers like fear of exposure and discomfort with testing, as well as worries about vaccine side effects and confusion over eligibility.
  • * Identifying these barriers and facilitators can inform public health efforts to enhance testing and vaccination in Indigenous communities, ultimately helping to reduce COVID-19 transmission.
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Globally, Indigenous communities, leaders, mental health providers, and scholars have called for strengths-based approaches to mental health that align with Indigenous and holistic concepts of health and wellness. We applied the Indigenist Ecological Systems Model to strengths-based case examples of Indigenous youth mental health and wellness work occurring in CANZUS (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and United States). The case examples include research, community-led programs, and national advocacy.

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Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate a culturally adapted evidence-based intervention called EMPWR (Educate, Motivate, Protect, Wellness and Respect) for impacts on sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening and sexual health risk behaviors.

Methods: We enrolled Native American adults with recent binge substance use from a rural, reservation community in the Southwest into a 1:1 randomized controlled trial conducted on July 2015 to June 2019. All participants were offered non-clinic-based self-administered STI screening.

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Purpose: Substance use and sexual risk-taking have been shown to co-occur. Programs focused on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) reduction may benefit substance-using, particularly binge substance-using, adults. This is especially true for rural Native American communities who endure sexual and substance use disparities and have few STI risk reduction programs.

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