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Citation: F. Cohen, ALCOHOL-ABUSE IN URBAN INDIAN ADOLESCENTS AND WOMEN - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY FOR ASSESSMENT AND RISK-EVALUATION - COMMENT, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 7(1), 1996, pp. 71-76
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Citation: Je. Trimble, ALCOHOL-ABUSE IN URBAN INDIAN ADOLESCENTS AND WOMEN - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY FOR ASSESSMENT AND RISK-EVALUATION - COMMENT, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 7(1), 1996, pp. 81-90
Citation: N. Dinges, ALCOHOL-ABUSE IN URBAN INDIAN ADOLESCENTS AND WOMEN - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY FOR ASSESSMENT AND RISK-EVALUATION - COMMENT, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 7(1), 1996, pp. 91-93
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Citation: Rm. Scurfield, HEALING THE WARRIOR - ADMISSION OF 2 AMERICAN-INDIAN WAR-VETERAN COHORT GROUPS TO A SPECIALIZED INPATIENT PTSD UNIT, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(3), 1995, pp. 1-22
Citation: J. Husted et al., MULTIDIMENSIONAL ADOLESCENT TREATMENT WITH AMERICAN-INDIANS, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(3), 1995, pp. 23-30
Citation: Tr. Burns, HOW DOES IHS RELATE ADMINISTRATIVELY TO THE HIGH ALCOHOLISM MORTALITY-RATE, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(3), 1995, pp. 31-42
Citation: T. Burns, HOW DOES IHS RELATE TO ALCOHOLISM MORTALITY - REPLY, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(3), 1995, pp. 44-45
Citation: D. Lester, SOCIAL CORRELATES OF AMERICAN-INDIAN SUICIDE AND HOMICIDE RATES, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(3), 1995, pp. 46-55
Citation: Vs. Bhatara et al., AN EDUCATIONAL-PERSPECTIVE OF RESERVATION MENTAL-HEALTH-SERVICE DEFICIT - THE SOUTH-DAKOTA EXPERIENCE, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(3), 1995, pp. 56-68
Citation: S. Nelson, AN EDUCATIONAL-PERSPECTIVE OF RESERVATION MENTAL-HEALTH-SERVICE DEFICIT - THE SOUTH-DAKOTA EXPERIENCE - REPLY, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(3), 1995, pp. 68-70
Citation: C. Wilson et al., PREVALENCE AND CORRELATES OF DEPRESSIVE SYNDROMES AMONG ADULTS VISITING AN INDIAN HEALTH-SERVICE PRIMARY-CARE CLINIC, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(2), 1995, pp. 1-12
Citation: Bg. Miller et J. Pylypa, THE DILEMMA OF MENTAL-HEALTH PARAPROFESSIONALS AT HOME, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(2), 1995, pp. 13-33
Citation: Jb. Waldram et S. Wong, GROUP-THERAPY OF ABORIGINAL OFFENDERS IN A CANADIAN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC FACILITY, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(2), 1995, pp. 34-56
Citation: Rnl. Napholz, MENTAL-HEALTH AND AMERICAN-INDIAN WOMENS MULTIPLE ROLES, American Indian and Alaska native mental health research, 6(2), 1995, pp. 57-75