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Reconceptualizing Native Women's Health: An "Indigenist" Stress-Coping Model

Karina L. Walters, PhD, MSW and Jane M. Simoni, PhD

Karina L. Walters is with the School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle. Jane M. Simoni is with the Department of Psychology, University of Washington.



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FIGURE 1 —Indigenist model of trauma, coping, and health outcomes for American Indian women.

 





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