SELECTED REFERENCES



Selected References

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Beaton, R., Murphy, S., Johnson, C., Pike, K., & Corneil, W. (1999). Coping responses and posttraumatic stress symptomatology in urban fire service personnel. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 12, 293-308.

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Duran, Eduardo; Duran, Bonnie; Brave Heart, Marie Yellow Horse & Yellow Horse, Susan (1998). Health the American Indian soul wound. In: pp. 341-354; Danieli, Yael (ed.). International handbook of multigenerational legacies of trauma; New York: Plenum Press.

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LeMaster, Pamela; Beals, Janette; Novins, Douglas K. & Manson, Spero M. (2004). The prevalence of suicidal behaviors among Northern Plans American Indians. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 34(3), 242-254.

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Manson, Spero M. (1997). Ethnographic methods, cultural context, and mental illness: bridging differences in knowing and experience. Ethos, 25(2), 249-258.

Manson, Spero M., Beals, Janette, Klein, Suzelle A. & Croy, Calvin D. (2005). Social epidemiology of trauma among 2 American Indian reservation populations. American Journal of Public Health, 95(5), 851-859.

Manson, Spero M; Beals, Janette; O’Nell, Theresa D; Piasecki, Joan; Bechtol, W; Keane, Ellen M. & Jones, Monica C (1996). Wounded spirits, ailing hearts: PTSD and related disorders among American Natives. In: pp. 255-283; Marsella, Anthony J; Friedman, Matthew J; Gerrity, Ellen & Scurfield, Raymond Monsour (ed.). Ethnocultural aspects of posttraumatic stress disorder: issues, research, and clinical applications; Washington: American Psychological Association.

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Murphy, S., Beaton, R., Pike, K., & Cain, K. (1994). Firefighters & paramedics: Years of service, job aspirations and burnout. American Association of Occupational Health Nursing Journal, 42, 1-7.

Murphy, S., Beaton, R., & Pike, K. (1999). Occupational stressors, stress responses and alcohol consumption among professional fire fighters: A prospective, longitudinal analysis. International Journal of Stress Management, 6, 179-196.

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Robin, Robert W; Chester, Barbara & Goldman, David (1996). Cumulative trauma and PTSD in American Indian communities. In: pp. 239-253; Marsella, Anthony J; Friedman, Matthew J; Gerrity, Ellen; Scurfield, Raymond Monsour (ed.). Ethnocultural aspects of posttraumatic stress disorder: issues, research, and clinical applications; Washington: American Psychological Association.

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