Having collected so much data over the past several years, our team is in the writing and analyzing phase. In addition to our published paper on Resilience which was published and presented at the Society for Indian Psychologists annual conference last year, we have completed another report entitled, Sovereignty For Your Body: Acceptability of Sexual Victimization Risk Reduction Interventions Among Indigenous College Students.
We have two additional papers in various states of progress. One paper is focused on the type of mental health interventions Indigenous students prefer for trauma and substance use concerns. Generally, we are finding that people find peer-led interventions for these problems acceptable and few genders differences – this is great news for making interventions more available in low resource settings! The other paper is from our interview data with Indigenous people, providing sexual violence and mental health related interventions. Cassidy Armstrong will be using data from the project for her dissertation focused on research mistrust and Indigenous college students, so there will be even more papers to come!
We have even more big news! My research team is moving to the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Nursing and Health Sciences starting in August! We will be collecting data from 60-90 college women who are participating in either an Indigenized version of Flip the Script (Ashley and I’s study), a bisexual+ version of Flip the Script (one of my student’s dissertations), or the standard version on Oklahoma State’s campus starting this Fall!
Read more about our LMB Research Fellows!
We have two additional papers in various states of progress. One paper is focused on the type of mental health interventions Indigenous students prefer for trauma and substance use concerns. Generally, we are finding that people find peer-led interventions for these problems acceptable and few genders differences – this is great news for making interventions more available in low resource settings! The other paper is from our interview data with Indigenous people, providing sexual violence and mental health related interventions. Cassidy Armstrong will be using data from the project for her dissertation focused on research mistrust and Indigenous college students, so there will be even more papers to come!
We have even more big news! My research team is moving to the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Nursing and Health Sciences starting in August! We will be collecting data from 60-90 college women who are participating in either an Indigenized version of Flip the Script (Ashley and I’s study), a bisexual+ version of Flip the Script (one of my student’s dissertations), or the standard version on Oklahoma State’s campus starting this Fall!
Read more about our LMB Research Fellows!