TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adolescent Behavior KW - Alcoholism/etiology/prevention & control KW - Child KW - Child Behavior KW - Child Behavior Disorders/prevention & control KW - Conduct Disorder/prevention & control KW - Cultural Characteristics KW - Health Services, Indigenous/organization & administration/standards/trends KW - History, 20th Century KW - Humans KW - Indians, North American/history/psychology KW - Mental Health KW - Narration KW - Oceanic Ancestry Group/history/psychology KW - Population Groups/history/psychology KW - Primary Health Care/organization & administration/standards/trends KW - Research KW - Social Environment KW - Trust KW - United States AU - M. Storck AU - T. Beal AU - J. G. Bacon AU - P. Olsen A1 - AB - After first discussing historical, community and epidemiologic perspectives pertaining to mental health problems of Indigenous youth and families, this article reviews available research data on behavioral and mental health interventions and the roles that Native and Indigenous research programs are serving. Given the legacy of transgenerational trauma experienced by Indigenous peoples, community-based research and treatment methods are essential for solving these problems. The primary care provider stands in a unique position within the community to offer a "coinvestigator spirit" to youth and families in the pursuit of improving behavioral health. Strategies are presented for using the research literature, and collaborating with communities and families to help solve behavioral and mental health problems. BT - Pediatric clinics of North America C5 - Healthcare Disparities CP - 6 CY - United States DO - 10.1016/j.pcl.2009.09.015 IS - 6 JF - Pediatric clinics of North America N2 - After first discussing historical, community and epidemiologic perspectives pertaining to mental health problems of Indigenous youth and families, this article reviews available research data on behavioral and mental health interventions and the roles that Native and Indigenous research programs are serving. Given the legacy of transgenerational trauma experienced by Indigenous peoples, community-based research and treatment methods are essential for solving these problems. The primary care provider stands in a unique position within the community to offer a "coinvestigator spirit" to youth and families in the pursuit of improving behavioral health. Strategies are presented for using the research literature, and collaborating with communities and families to help solve behavioral and mental health problems. PP - United States PY - 2009 SN - 1557-8240; 0031-3955 SP - 1461 EP - 1479 EP - T1 - Behavioral and mental health challenges for indigenous youth: Research and clinical perspectives for primary care T2 - Pediatric clinics of North America TI - Behavioral and mental health challenges for indigenous youth: Research and clinical perspectives for primary care U1 - Healthcare Disparities U2 - 19962031 U3 - 10.1016/j.pcl.2009.09.015 VL - 56 VO - 1557-8240; 0031-3955 Y1 - 2009 ER -