Add To Cart

Section 2
Cultural Amplifier, ie. Cultural Factor that Magnifies the Difficultues
Faced by Native Americans Living With or at Risk for HIV

Question 2 | Answer Booklet | Table of Contents

National Native American AIDS Prevention Center 

If you wish to increase the text size of this publication, maximize your window.
Click outside the box below, press Ctrl “+” several times, then scroll.
Questions? Email: info@mentalhealthce.com

- Laura Oropeza. Clinician's Guide Working with Native Americans Living with HIV. National Native American AIDS Prevention Center. 2002. pg. 4-6.
Reviewed 2023

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Earnshaw, V. A., Bogart, L. M., Dovidio, J. F., & Williams, D. R. (2015). Stigma and racial/ethnic HIV disparities: Moving toward resilience. Stigma and Health, 1(S), 60–74.

Sauceda, J. A., Lisha, N. E., Dilworth, S. E., Johnson, M. O., Christopoulos, K. A., Wood, T., Koester, K. A., Mathews, W. C., Moore, R. D., Napravnik, S., Mayer, K. H., Crane, H. M., Fredericksen, R. J., Mugavero, M. J., & Neilands, T. B. (2020). Measuring engagement in HIV care: Measurement invariance in three racial/ethnic patient groups. Health Psychology, 39(7), 622–631. 

Williamson, T. J., Mahmood, Z., Kuhn, T. P., & Thames, A. D. (2017). Differential relationships between social adversity and depressive symptoms by HIV status and racial/ethnic identity. Health Psychology, 36(2), 133–142. 

QUESTION 2
What are 12 cultural amplifiers that magnify the difficulty faced by Native Americans living with or at risk for HIV? To select and enter your answer go to Answer Booklet
.


Answer Booklet
Section 3
Table of Contents
Top