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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Sci. 2020 Jan;21(Suppl 1):33–42. doi: 10.1007/s11121-018-0926-1

Table 1.

General Characteristics of Studies Funded Under the “Interventions for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Native American Populations” Program (n=21)

Health Area Addressed #(%)
 Medical health and diet issues 5 (23.8)
 Substance use issues 7(33.3)
 Tobacco prevention 2 (9.5)
 Mental health issues 1 (4.8)
 Best burn practices and respiratory health 1 (4.8)
 Caregiver sensitivity and responsiveness 1 (4.8)
 Various combinations of health conditions 4(19.0)
Research setting
 Rural/tribal communities 15 (71.4)
 Urban communities 1 (4.8)
 Rural/tribal and urban/suburban communities 3 (14.3)
 Tribal colleges 2 (9.5)
Type of intervention
 Cultural adaptations of currently available EBTs 8 (38.1)
 Development of new interventions incorporating traditional practices 6 (28.5)
 Development of colo-rectal cancer screening interventions 1 (4.8)
 Social marketing campaigns 2 (9.5)
 Computerized interventions, telemedicine, for multiple risk behaviors 1 (4.8)
 Integration of EBTs with traditional practices/knowledge 3 (14.3)