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Johnson, Sharon R.; Finifrock, DeAnna; Marshall, Catherine A.; Jaakola, Julia; Setterquist, Janette; Burross, Heidi L.; Hodge, Felicia Schanche – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2011
American Indian cancer survivors are an underserved and understudied group. In this pilot study we attempted to address, through participatory action research, missing information about those factors that serve to either facilitate employment or hinder it for adult cancer survivors. One task of the study was to develop and/or modify…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Action Research, American Indians
Marshall, Catherine A.; Johnson, Mikel – 1996
Surveys of tribal program directors and staff examined the extent to which American Indian vocational rehabilitation (VR) (Section-130) projects used the family and other natural support systems to provide comprehensive rehabilitation services to transition age adolescents and adults with disabilities. Responses were received from directors of 18…
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Services, Disabilities, Family Involvement
Saravanabhavan, R. C.; Marshall, Catherine A. – 1991
This review of the literature on older American Indians with disabilities examines the "early" aging of American Indians compared to the general population. It discusses the situation of American Indians on reservations, focusing on their socioeconomic conditions; education, housing, and transportation; health conditions; and service delivery.…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Delivery Systems
Marshall, Catherine A.; And Others – 1992
Interviews were conducted with 127 American Indians with disabilities living in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area in Minnesota. This executive summary briefly describes the research process, emphasizing that American Indians were involved in designing the project, and reports the study results. Graphs and tables indicate tribal…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change Strategies, Disabilities, Human Services
Caldwell, Joyce Y.; Davis, Jamie D.; Du Bois, Barbara; Echo-Hawk, Holly; Erickson, Jill Shepard; Goins, R. Turner; Hill, Calvin; Hillabrant, Walter; Johnson, Sharon R.; Kendall, Elizabeth; Keemer, Kelly; Manson, Spero M.; Marshall, Catherine A.; Running Wolf, Paulette; Santiago, Rolando L.; Schacht, Robert; Stone, Joseph B. – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 2005
This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, practitioners, and program evaluators who support appropriate research and evaluation methods in working with Native peoples. Our experience underlines the critical importance of culture in understanding and conducting research with the diverse…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Evaluators, Evaluation Methods, Alaska Natives
Marshall, Catherine A.; And Others – 1991
This executive summary describes a study to identify the concerns and needs of American Indians with disabilities living in the urban area of Denver (Colorado). The study also sought to determine if the Concerns Report Method was useful in identifying needs. The executive summary consists of a brief review of information on the urban American…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change Strategies, Delivery Systems, Disabilities

Saravanabhavan, R. C.; Marshall, Catherine A. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1994
Presents review of literature as regards older Native American Indian, as well as report of health care and human service needs based on recent study of urban Native American Indians with disabilities in the Denver metropolitan area. Offers recommendations for health care and human services professionals serving the older population. (CRR)
Descriptors: American Indians, Counseling, Disabilities, Middle Aged Adults

Marshall, Catherine A.; Gotto, George S., IV; Perez Cruz, German; Flores Rey, Pedro; Garcia Juarez, Gabriela – Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1998
Participatory research with American Indians with disabilities was extended to Mexico. Interviews with 232 indigenous persons with disabilities revealed a low level of education, high unemployment, and a majority of children not in school. Access to education, rural outreach, and increased employment opportunities were recommended. (SK)
Descriptors: American Indians, Disabilities, Education, Employment
Marshall, Catherine A.; And Others – 1996
A participatory action research project examined vocational rehabilitation (VR) services provided in New York State to American Indians with behavioral health diagnoses, including dual diagnoses involving substance abuse. In 1991, the New York public VR system had 81 American Indians apply for VR services (only 2.8 percent of American Indians with…
Descriptors: Action Research, American Indians, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
Marshall, Catherine A.; Gotto, George S., IV – 1998
This report describes a 3-year research project that developed a community-based consumer-researcher training model and subsequently trained an American Indian consumer-researcher team in Eagle Butte, South Dakota. For this project, consumers were defined as American Indians with disabilities, their families, and rehabilitation service providers.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Involvement, Disabilities, Feasibility Studies
Marshall, Catherine A.; Gotto, George S., IV – 1998
Since 1994, the American Indian Rehabilitation Research and Training Center has been sharing successful research strategies related to disabilities and rehabilitation with indigenous people in Oaxaca, Mexico. Its first two projects identified the needs of indigenous people with disabilities in three geographic regions of Oaxaca and worked with a…
Descriptors: American Indians, Children, Disabilities, Family Role

Marshall, Catherine A.; And Others – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1991
Delineates specific steps necessary to successfully recruit and retain American Indians in counselor training programs, proposes a curriculum for training counselors to effectively provide services to American Indians with disabilities, and discusses the responsibility of counselor educators to concern themselves with the "job placement" of their…
Descriptors: American Indians, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Educators, Counselor Training
Marshall, Catherine A.; Johnson, Sharon R.; Kendall, Elizabeth; Busby, Howard; Schacht, Robert; Hill, Calvin – 2002
Researchers working with the American Indian Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in Arizona have found that culture is important in social research, especially with indigenous people. Community-based participatory research is one approach that has yielded outcomes valuable to researchers and community members. However, ethical concerns…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Action Research, American Indians, Community Involvement
Marshall, Catherine A.; Cerveny, Lee K. – 1994
This project focused on the role of the family in providing support to a relative with a disability in two American Indian cultures, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. A review of the literature notes the documented importance of involving family in the rehabilitation process. Ten families in each…
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitudes, Cherokee (Tribe), Choctaw (Tribe)
Marshall, Catherine A.; And Others – 1990
This research project sought to identify, at a local community level, the needs and concerns of American Indians with disabilities. The selected target community was Denver, Colorado, and its surrounding metropolitan area. Data were collected through 100 face-to-face interviews with a volunteer population of American Indians with disabilities. The…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), American Indians, Change Strategies, Community Programs
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