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Preventing alcohol-exposed pregnancy among American-Indian youth
Jamie Jensen
, Den Yelle Baete Kenyon
,
Jessica D. Hanson
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American Indian Youth
100%
Alcohol-exposed Pregnancy
100%
High-risk Alcohol Use
50%
Sioux
50%
Effectiveness Study
50%
Contraceptive Use
50%
Key Informant Interviews
33%
American Indian Women
33%
Social Services
16%
Native American
16%
Elderly Adults
16%
Health Care Services
16%
Pregnancy Prevention
16%
Family Roles
16%
High-risk Pregnancy
16%
Childbearing Women
16%
Role of Culture
16%
Adult Women
16%
Service Professionals
16%
Alcohol Intake
16%
Elderly Women
16%
Non-pregnant Women
16%
Adult Men
16%
Qualitative Feedback
16%
Pregnancy Prevention Program
16%
Female Drinking
16%
Study Curriculum
16%
Community Needs Assessment
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
American Indian
100%
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Effectiveness Study
75%
Pregnancy Prevention
50%
Needs Assessment
25%
High Risk Pregnancy
25%
Pregnancy Planning
25%
Social Sciences
American Indian
100%
Focus Group
75%
Social Services
25%
Professional Service
25%
Needs Assessment
25%
Content Analysis
25%
Study Program
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
American Indian
100%
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Content Analysis
25%
High Risk Pregnancy
25%
Psychology
American Indian
100%
Focus Group
75%
Prevention Program
25%
Needs Assessment
25%