Catherine E Burnette
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Recent Articles
1.
Burnette C, Roh S, Liddell J, Lee Y
J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work
. 2021 Jul;
30(3):198-213.
PMID: 34239389
Almost no research specifically explores resilience among Indigenous women of the U.S. who experience cancer. A qualitative descriptive study included a sample of 43 Indigenous women from the Northern Plains...
2.
Burnette C, Kaapu K, Scarnato J, Liddell J
J Evid Based Soc Work (2019)
. 2020 Mar;
17(1):24-48.
PMID: 32133411
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review is to examine mental, sociocultural, behavioral, and physical risk and protective factors related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) and related outcomes among U.S. Indigenous...
3.
Burnette C, Lesesne R, Temple C, Rodning C
J Evid Based Soc Work (2019)
. 2020 Mar;
17(1):1-23.
PMID: 32133410
The purpose of this article is to explore how food and other cultural traditions promote wellness, cultural continuity, enculturation, and family resilience within tribal communities in the U.S. Using the...
4.
Burnette C, Renner L, Figley C
Br J Soc Work
. 2019 Jul;
49(4):943-962.
PMID: 31308575
Given chronic experiences of historical oppression, Indigenous peoples tend to experience much higher rates of depression than the general US population, which then, drives disproportionately high rates of suicide and...
5.
Kaapu K, Burnette C
Br J Soc Work
. 2019 Jul;
49(4):880-898.
PMID: 31308574
Related to a broader context of historical oppression, Indigenous peoples of the USA are overburdened with the mental health challenges that social workers tend to treat, including post-traumatic stress disorder...
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Burnette C, Clark C, Rodning C
Soc Serv Rev
. 2019 Mar;
92(3):369-400.
PMID: 30853722
Indigenous peoples of the United States tend to experience the most severe social, behavioral, and physical health disparities of any ethnic minority. This critical ethnography uses the framework of historical...
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Burnette C, Boel-Studt S, Renner L, Figley C, Theall K, Scarnato J, et al.
Fam Process
. 2019 Feb;
59(2):695-708.
PMID: 30811593
The purpose of this article is to introduce the Family Resilience Inventory (FRI) and present findings on initial efforts to validate this measure. The FRI is designed to assess family...
8.
Burnette C, Roh S, Liddell J, Lee Y
J Psychosoc Oncol
. 2018 Dec;
37(4):494-508.
PMID: 30590999
Objective: Depressive symptoms have been identified as a primary predictor of quality of life among cancer patients. Depression and cancer are co-occurring and disproportionately elevated for American Indian and Alaska...
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Roh S, Burnette C, Lee Y, Giger J, Goins R, Petereit MD FASTRO D, et al.
Women Health
. 2018 Nov;
59(6):646-659.
PMID: 30481139
Cancer is the leading cause of death among American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) women, and depressive symptoms have been linked to higher mortality, but research on depressive symptoms among...
10.
Lee Y, Burnette C, Liddell J, Roh S
J Evid Inf Soc Work
. 2018 Jul;
15(5):481-493.
PMID: 29979943
Cancer is the leading cause of death among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women. Although cancer disparities among AI women are alarming, there is littlle research focused on the...