نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous

تعداد نتایج: 31814  

2011
Evelyn Dröge Parinaz Maghferat Cornelius Puschmann Julia Verbina Katrin Weller

In the following study, we analyze the usage of Twitter during four scientific conferences with focus on humanities and computer science. Automated analyses of tweets, retweets and @-messages were performed as well as an intellectual analysis of the tweets’ contents.

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2014
Jill M Starkes Lola T Baydala

Canadian and international guidelines address the ethical conduct of health research in general and the issues affecting Indigenous populations in particular. This statement summarizes, for clinicians and researchers, relevant ethical and practical considerations for health research involving Aboriginal children and youth. While not intended to duplicate findings arising from lengthy collaborat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
John Lindo Alessandro Achilli Ugo A Perego David Archer Cristina Valdiosera Barbara Petzelt Joycelynn Mitchell Rosita Worl E James Dixon Terence E Fifield Morten Rasmussen Eske Willerslev Jerome S Cybulski Brian M Kemp Michael DeGiorgio Ripan S Malhi

Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light on the demographic processes involved during the first peopling. The Pacific Northwest Coast proves an intriguing focus for these studies because of its association with coastal migration models and genetic ancestral patterns that are difficult to reconcile with modern DNA alone. Here, we report ...

2015
Francis J. O’Donahoo Kirstin E. Ross Paul B. Tchounwou

Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagement, for being exploitative, and for poorly explaining the processes of research. To address these concerns, and to ensure 'best practice', Jamieson, et al. (2012) recently published a summary of principles outlined by the NHMRC (2003) in "one short, accessible document". Here we expand on Jamieson et al.'s ...

Journal: :Transcultural psychiatry 2014
Olga Ulturgasheva Stacy Rasmus Lisa Wexler Kristine Nystad Michael Kral

Arctic peoples today find themselves on the front line of rapid environmental change brought about by globalizing forces, shifting climates, and destabilizing physical conditions. The weather is not the only thing undergoing rapid change here. Social climates are intrinsically connected to physical climates, and changes within each have profound effects on the daily life, health, and well-being...

2006
Sokhieng Au

This article examines controversies surrounding the implementation of the first colonial indigenous health service, the Assistance Médicale, in Cambodia. It characterizes individual and group behaviours in the immediate social conditions of colonial Cambodian society, as well as some of the paradoxes of the modernization narrative ascribed to the colonial science of this period. This discussion...

2013
Torunn Pettersen Magritt Brustad

BACKGROUND In a situation where national censuses do not record information on ethnicity, studies of the indigenous Sámi people's health and living conditions tend to use varying Sámi inclusion criteria and categorizations. Consequently, the basis on which Sámi study participants are included and categorized when Sámi health and living conditions are explored and compared differs. This may infl...

2015
Tory M. Taylor John Hembling Jane T. Bertrand

OBJECTIVES To describe levels of risky sexual behaviour, HIV testing and HIV knowledge among men and women in Guatemala by ethnic group and to identify adjusted associations between ethnicity and these outcomes. DESIGN Data on 16,205 women aged 15-49 and 6822 men aged 15-59 from the 2008-2009 Encuesta Nacional de Salud Materno Infantil were used to describe ethnic group differences in sexual ...

2017
E F M Fitzpatrick G Macdonald A L C Martiniuk H D'Antoine J Oscar M Carter T Lawford E J Elliott

BACKGROUND Researchers are required to seek consent from Indigenous communities prior to conducting research but there is inadequate information about how Indigenous people understand and become fully engaged with this consent process. Few studies evaluate the preference or understanding of the consent process for research with Indigenous populations. Lack of informed consent can impact on rese...

2016
Line Melbøe Ketil Lenert Hansen Bjørn-Eirik Johnsen Gunn Elin Fedreheim Tone Dinesen Gunn-Tove Minde Marit Rustad

Background A study of disability among the indigenous Sami people in Norway presented a number of ethical and methodological challenges rarely addressed in the literature. Objectives The main study was designed to examine and understand the everyday life, transitions between life stages and democratic participation of Norwegian Sami people experiencing disability. Hence, the purpose of this art...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید