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A Toolkit for Ethical and Culturally Sensitive Research: An Application with Indigenous Communities

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Celina M. Doria & Jessica L. Liddell. (2023) An integrated approach to understanding barriers and supports for breastfeeding among Indigenous women in the Gulf Coast. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work 0:0, pages 1-13.
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Jessica L. Liddell & Juliet Herzberg. (2023) “They Didn’t Talk About Stuff like That”: Sexual Health Education Experiences of a Native American Tribe in the Gulf Coast. American Journal of Sexuality Education 18:2, pages 231-260.
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Catherine E. McKinley, Leia Y. Saltzman & Katherine P. Theall. (2023) Centering Historical Oppression in Prevention Research with Indigenous Peoples: Differentiating Substance Use, Mental Health, Family, and Community Outcomes. Journal of Social Service Research 49:2, pages 133-146.
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Jessica L. Liddell, Tess Carlson & Haley H. Beech. (2022) “We have to learn how to balance all of that”: Community health needs of a state-recognized Gulf Coast Indigenous tribe. Journal of Community Practice 30:4, pages 439-462.
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Lauren Tingey, Rachel Chambers, Shea Littlepage, Anna Slimp, Angelita Lee, Shauntel Lee, Laura Melgar, Victoria O’Keefe, Mariddie Craig, Charlotte Gaydos & Anne Rompalo. (2022) ‘Empowering our people’ to address depression, violence, and sexual risk among Native Americans with recent binge alcohol use. Ethnicity & Health 27:3, pages 733-747.
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Clara Calia, Cristóbal Guerra, Corinne Reid, Charles Marley, Paulina Barrera, Abdul-Gafar Tobi Oshodi & Lisa Boden. (2022) Developing an Evidence-base to Guide Ethical Action in Global Challenges Research in Complex and Fragile Contexts: A Scoping Review of the Literature. Ethics and Social Welfare 16:1, pages 54-72.
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Catherine E. McKinley & Jenn Miller Scarnato. (2021) What’s love got to do with it? “Love” and alcohol use among U.S. Indigenous peoples: Aligning research with real-world experiences. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work 30:1-2, pages 26-46.
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Soonhee Roh, Catherine E. McKinley, Jessica L Liddell, Yeon-Shim Lee & Hee Yun Lee. (2020) American Indian women cancer survivors’ experiences of community support in a context of historical oppression. Journal of Community Practice 28:3, pages 265-279.
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Catherine E. Burnette, Rebecca Lesesne, Chali Temple & Christopher B. Rodning. (2020) Family as the Conduit to Promote Indigenous Women and Men’s Enculturation and Wellness: “I Wish I Had Learned Earlier”. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work 17:1, pages 1-23.
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Catherine E. McKinley. (2023) “Take care of your families, take care of one another”: Indigenist families and foodways. Family Relations 72:5, pages 2371-2389.
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Catherine E. McKinley, Jennifer Lilly, Jessica L. Liddell, Hannah Knipp, Tamela Autumn Solomon, Nikki Comby, Harold Comby, Patricia Haynes, Kathleen Ferris & Maple Goldberg. (2023) Developing the Weaving Healthy Families Program to Promote Wellness and Prevent Substance Abuse and Violence: Approach, Adaptation, and Implementation. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 104:3, pages 245-261.
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Tess A. Carlson & Jessica L. Liddell. (2022) The importance of community support for women in a Gulf Coast Indigenous tribe. International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare 16:2, pages 162-175.
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Sarah E. Reese, Angie Dang & Jessica L. Liddell. (2023) “‘We’d Just Patch Ourselves up’: Preference for Holistic Approaches to Healthcare and Traditional Medicine among Members of a State-Recognized Tribe”. Journal of Holistic Nursing, pages 089801012311698.
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Rachel Huber. 2023. Die Frauen der Red-Power-Bewegung. Die Frauen der Red-Power-Bewegung 377 392 .
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Sydney Mei Sheffield & Jessica L. Liddell. (2023) “If I Had a Choice, I’d Do It Natural”: Gulf South Indigenous Women’s Preferences and Experiences in Childbirth. International Journal of Childbirth 13:1, pages 23-36.
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D. G. Kapayou, E. M. Herrighty, C. Gish Hill, V. Cano Camacho, A. Nair, D. M. Winham & M. D. McDaniel. (2022) Reuniting the Three Sisters: collaborative science with Native growers to improve soil and community health. Agriculture and Human Values 40:1, pages 65-82.
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Catherine E. McKinley, Leia Y. Saltzman & Katherine P. Theall. (2023) The Weaving Healthy Families program: Promoting parenting practices, family resilience, and communal mastery. Family Process.
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Lauren Buxbaum, Hollis Hubbard & Jessica Liddell. (2023) “It Adds to The Stress of the Body”: Community health needs of a state-recognized Native American tribe in the United States. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies 10:1, pages 62-83.
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Jessica L. Liddell. (2023) Birth control access experiences for members of an Indigenous tribe in the Gulf Coast. Women's Studies International Forum 96, pages 102667.
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Catherine E. McKinley & Karina L. Walters. (2022) “It’s Always About Sharing, and Caring, and Loving, and Giving”: Decolonized and Transcendent Indigenist Foodways Fostering Health and Resilience. Adversity and Resilience Science.
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Jessica L. Liddell & Jenn M. Lilly. (2022) Healthcare experiences of uninsured and under-insured American Indian women in the United States. Global Health Research and Policy 7:1.
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Catherine E. McKinley. (2022) “We were always doing something outside. … I had a wonderful, wonderful life”: U.S. Indigenous peoples' subsistence, physical activity, and the natural world. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health 2, pages 100170.
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Jessica L. Liddell & Jenn M. Lilly. (2022) “There's so much they don't cover:” Limitations of healthcare coverage for Indigenous women in a non-federally recognized tribe. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health 2, pages 100134.
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Rebecca M. Jonas & Benjamin V. Hanrahan. (2022) Designing for Shared Values: Exploring Ethical Dilemmas of Conducting Values Inclusive Design Research. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 6:CSCW2, pages 1-20.
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Catherine E. McKinley & Jessica L. Liddell. (2022) “Why I Stayed in That Relationship”: Barriers to Indigenous Women’s Ability to Leave Violent Relationships. Violence Against Women 28:14, pages 3352-3374.
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Brittany Wenniserí:iostha Jock, Gail Dana-Sacco, Joyell Arscott, Meredith E Bagwell-Gray, Emily Loerzel, Teresa Brockie, Gwendolyn Packard, Victoria M. O’Keefe, Catherine E. McKinley & Jacquelyn Campbell. (2022) “We’ve Already Endured the Trauma, Who is Going to Either End that Cycle or Continue to Feed It?”: The Influence of Family and Legal Systems on Native American Women’s Intimate Partner Violence Experiences. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 37:21-22, pages NP20602-NP20629.
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Renee A Hepperlen, Paula Rabaey, Esther Ngulube, Jennifer Biggs, Donna DeGracia & Mary O Hearst. (2020) Aligning a training curriculum with local needs: Use of an advisory board. International Social Work 65:6, pages 1264-1273.
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Jessica L. Liddell & Sydney Meyer. (2022) Healthcare needs and infrastructure obstacles for a state‐recognised Indigenous tribe in the United States. Health & Social Care in the Community 30:6.
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Jessica L. Liddell, Sarah G. Kington & Catherine E. McKinley. (2022) “You got to drive 30 miles to get an apple”: Indigenous food sovereignty, food deserts, and changing subsistence practices in the gulf coast. SN Social Sciences 2:10.
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Maja Pedersen, Kari Jo Harris, Blakely Brown, Mattea Grant, Chelsea Kleinmeyer, Ashley Glass, Niki Graham & Diane K. King. (2022) Physical Activity Intervention Adaptation: Recommendations from Rural American Indian Older Adults. Prevention Science 23:7, pages 1067-1077.
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Jessica L. Liddell & Catherine E. McKinley. (2022) The Development of the Framework of Integrated Reproductive and Sexual Health Theories (FIRSHT) to Contextualize Indigenous Women’s Health Experiences. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 19:3, pages 1020-1033.
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Catherine E. McKinley & Hannah Knipp. (2021) “You Can Get Away with Anything Here… No Justice at All”— Sexual Violence Against U.S. Indigenous Females and Its Consequences. Gender Issues 39:3, pages 291-319.
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Anika Sehgal, Cheryl Barnabe & Lynden (Lindsay) Crowshoe. (2022) Patient complexity assessment tools containing inquiry domains important for Indigenous patient care: A scoping review. PLOS ONE 17:8, pages e0273841.
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Jessica L. Liddell & Celina M. Doria. (2022) Barriers to Achieving Reproductive Justice for an Indigenous Gulf Coast Tribe. Affilia 37:3, pages 396-413.
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Jenn Lilly, Catherine E. McKinley, Hannah Knipp & Jessica L. Liddell. (2021) “When You Come Together and Do Everything, It’ll be Better for Everybody”: Exploring Gender Relations Among Two Southeastern Native American Tribes. Journal of Family Issues 43:8, pages 2111-2133.
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Catherine E McKinley & Jennifer Lilly. (2022) ‘Marriage is Going to Fix It’: Indigenous Women’s Experiences with Early Childbearing, Early Marriage and Intimate Partner Violence. The British Journal of Social Work 52:5, pages 2475-2494.
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Catherine E. McKinley, Jennifer Miller Scarnato & Sara Sanders. (2020) Why Are So Many Indigenous Peoples Dying and No One Is Paying Attention? Depressive Symptoms and “Loss of Loved Ones” as a Result and Driver of Health Disparities. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 85:1, pages 88-113.
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Catherine McKinley, Hannah Knipp & Jenn Lilly. (2021) ‘A learning experience’: Disciplinary and parenting practices among Native American families. Child & Family Social Work 27:2, pages 185-194.
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Catherine E. McKinley & Jenn Lilly. (2021) “It's in the family circle”: Communication promoting Indigenous family resilience. Family Relations 71:1, pages 108-129.
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Catherine E. McKinley, Jennifer Lilly, Jessica L. Liddell & Hannah Knipp. (2021) “I Have to Watch Them Closely”: Native American Parenting Practice and Philosophies. Journal of Child and Family Studies 30:12, pages 2952-2965.
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Catherine Elizabeth Mckinley, Jessica Liddell & Jennifer Lilly. (2021) All Work and No Play: Indigenous Women “Pulling the Weight” in Home Life. Social Service Review 95:2, pages 278-311.
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Catherine E McKinley, Shamra Boel-Studt, Lynette M Renner, Charles R Figley, Shanondora Billiot & Katherine P Theall. (2020) The Historical Oppression Scale: Preliminary conceptualization and measurement of historical oppression among Indigenous peoples of the United States. Transcultural Psychiatry 57:2, pages 288-303.
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Catherine E Burnette, Lynette M Renner & Charles R Figley. (2019) The Framework of Historical Oppression, Resilience and Transcendence to Understand Disparities in Depression Amongst Indigenous Peoples. The British Journal of Social Work 49:4, pages 943-962.
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Catherine E. Burnette, Caro B. Clark & Christopher B. Rodning. (2018) “Living off the Land”: How Subsistence Promotes Well-Being and Resilience among Indigenous Peoples of the Southeastern United States. Social Service Review 92:3, pages 369-400.
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