Peer reviewed publication
Epidemiology and etiology of substance use among American Indians and Alaska Natives: risk, protection, and implications for prevention
Whitesell, N. R., Beals, J., Crow, C. B., Mitchell, C. M., & Novins, D. K. (2012). Epidemiology and etiology of substance use among American Indians and Alaska Natives: Risk, protection, and implications for prevention. The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse, 38(5), 376-382.
Publication Date: 2015
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Leadership for planetary health and sustainable development: health promotion community capacities for working with Indigenous peoples in the application of Indigenous knowledge
Ratima, M. (2019). Leadership for planetary health and sustainable development: health promotion community capacities for working with Indigenous peoples in the application of Indigenous knowledge. Global Health Promotion, 26(4), 3-5.
Publication Date: 2019
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Promising practices to eliminate tobacco disparities among Asian American, native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities
Lew, R., & Chen, W. W. (2013). Promising practices to eliminate tobacco disparities among Asian American, native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities. Health promotion practice, 14(5_suppl), 6S-9S.
Publication Date: 2013
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Understanding the social determinants of health among Indigenous Canadians: priorities for health promotion policies and actions
Kolahdooz, F., Nader, F., Yi, K. J., & Sharma, S. (2015). Understanding the social determinants of health among Indigenous Canadians: priorities for health promotion policies and actions. Global health action, 8(1), 27968.
Publication Date: 2015
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Indigenous voices and knowledge systems – promoting planetary health, health equity, and sustainable development now and for future generations
Ratima, M., Martin, D., Castleden, H., & Delormier, T. (2019). Indigenous voices and knowledge systems–promoting planetary health, health equity, and sustainable development now and for future generations. Global Health Promotion, 26(3_suppl), 3-5.
Publication Date: 2019
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
The health and wellbeing of the Pacific indigenous peoples
Palafox, N. A. (2010). Guest editor's message: Providing more medical care through distance learning in Micronesia and developing culturally competent curricula are provided in several solution-based articles. Hawaii Medical Journal, 69(6 Suppl 3), 3-3.
Publication Date: 2011
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Towards a participatory approach to risk communication: the case of contaminants and Inuit health
Boyd, A. D., & Furgal, C. M. (2022). Towards a participatory approach to risk communication: the case of contaminants and Inuit health. Journal of Risk Research, 25(7), 892–910. https://doi.org/10.1080/13669877.2022.2061035
Publication Date: 2022
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Communicating Environmental Health Risks with Indigenous Populations: A Systematic Literature Review of Current Research and Recommendations for Future Studies
Boyd, A. D., & Furgal, C. M. (2018). Communicating Environmental Health Risks with Indigenous Populations: A Systematic Literature Review of Current Research and Recommendations for Future Studies. Health Communication, 34(13), 1564–1574. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2018.1507658
Publication Date: 2018
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Artificial intelligence in public health: promises, challenges, and an agenda for policy makers and public health institutions
Panteli, D., Adib, K., Buttigieg, S., Goiana-da-Silva, F., Ladewig, K., Azzopardi-Muscat, N., Figueras, J., Novillo-Ortiz, D., McKee, M., Artificial intelligence in public health: promises, challenges, and an agenda for policy makers and public health institutions, The Lancet Public Health (2025)10, 5,
Publication Date: 2025
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
Improving outcomes for hospitalised First Nations peoples through greater cultural safety and better communication: the Communicate Study Partnership study protocol.
Ralph, A.P., McGrath, S.Y., Armstrong, E. et al. Improving outcomes for hospitalised First Nations peoples through greater cultural safety and better communication: the Communicate Study Partnership study protocol. Implementation Sci 18, 23 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-023-01276-1
Publication Date: 2023
Resource Type: Peer reviewed publication
