Indigenous Populations Publications
2024
- McLane P, Bill L, Healy B, Barnabe C, Plume TB, Bird A, Colquhoun A, Holroyd BR, Janvier K, Louis E, Rittenbach K, Curtin KD, Fitzpatrick KM, Mackey L, MacLean D, Rosychuk RJ. (2024). Leaving emergency departments without completing treatment among First Nations and non-First Nations patients in Alberta: a mixed-methods study. CMAJ. 196(15):E510-E523.
2022
- McLane P, Mackey L, Holroyd BR, Fitzpatrick K, Healy C, Rittenbach K, Plume TB, Bill L, Bird A, Healy B, Janvier K, Louis E, Barnabe C. (2022). Impacts of racism on First Nations patients’ emergency care: results of a thematic analysis of healthcare provider interviews in Alberta, Canada. BMC Health Serv Res. 21;22(1):804.
- Williams RJ, Belanger YD, Leonard CA, Stevens RMG, Christensen DR, El-Guebaly N, Hodgins DC, McGrath DS. (2022). Indigenous Gambling and Problem Gambling in Canada. J Gambl Stud. 38(1):67-85
2021
- Front Public Health. 29:723613. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.723613. eCollection 2021.
2020
- First Nations Information Governance Centre, Dell, C., Wright, L. (2022). Smoking Among First Nations Youth Living On-Reserve and in Northern Communities: A Mixed Methods Study. The International Indigenous Policy Journal. 11(4)
2019
- Bethune, R.▪, Absher, N., Obiagwa, M.., Yaghoubi, M., Steeves, M., Tikoo, R., Qarmout, T., Dell, C., Szafron, M., Farag, M. Social Determinants of Self-reported Health for Canada’s Indigenous Peoples: A Public Health Approach. Public Health.
- Elman A, Etter M, Fairman K, Chatwood S. (2019). Mental health services in the Northwest Territories: a scoping review. Int J Circumpolar Health. 78(1):1629783.
- Malla A, Iyer S, Shah J, Joober R, Boksa P, Lal S, Fuhrer R, Andersson N, Abdel-Baki A, Hutt-MacLeod D, Beaton A, Reaume-Zimmer P, Chisholm-Nelson J, Rousseau C, Chandrasena R, Bourque J, Aubin D, Levasseur MA, Winkelmann I, Etter M, Kelland J, Tait C, Torrie J, Vallianatos H; ACCESS Open Minds Youth Mental Health Network. (2019). Canadian response to need for transformation of youth mental health services: ACCESS Open Minds (Esprits ouverts). Early Interv Psychiatry. 13(3):697-706.
2017
- Fiedeldey-Van Dijk C, Rowan M, Dell C, Mushquash C, Hopkins C, Fornssler B, Hall L, Mykota D, Farag M, Shea B. (2017). Honoring Indigenous culture-as-intervention: Development and validity of the Native Wellness AssessmentTM. J Ethn Subst Abuse. 16(2):181-218.
- Kiemele E, Dell CA, Hopkins C, Beckstead J, Fromson JA. (2017). Reconciling America’s Research Response to Binge Drinking among American Indians and Alaskan Natives. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 28(3):860-868.
- C. Stirbys, P. Young, C. Dell▪, J. Wilson, L. LaLiberte, S. Pooyak, S. Taylor, R. Duncan, D. Mykota. (2017). Branching Out: Insights About Research Development from Participatory Action and Indigenous Approaches to Research. Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin. 2:1. pp. 29-46.
2016
- H. McKenzie, B. Fornssler, C. Dell. (2016). Understanding Addictions among Indigenous People through Social Determinants of Health Frameworks and Strength-Based Approaches: a Review of the Research Literature from 2013 to 2016. 2016. Current Addiction Report. pp 1-9.
2015
- Adams C, Arratoon C, Boucher J, Cartier G, Chalmers D, Dell CA, Dell D, Dryka D, Duncan R, Dunn K, Hopkins C, Longclaws L, MacKinnon T, Sauve E, Spence S, Wuttunee M. (2015). The Helping Horse: How Equine Assisted Learning Contributes to the Wellbeing of First Nations Youth in Treatment for Volatile Substance Misuse. Hum Anim Interact Bull. 1(1):52-75.
- Hall L, Dell CA, Fornssler B, Hopkins C, Mushquash C, Rowan M. (2015). Research as Cultural Renewal: Applying Two-Eyed Seeing in a Research Project about Cultural Interventions in First Nations Addictions Treatment. Int Indig Policy J. 6(2):1-15.
- Rowan M, Poole N, Shea B, Mykota D, Farag M, Hopkins C, Hall L, Mushquash C, Fornssler B, Dell CA. (2015). A scoping study of cultural interventions to treat addictions in Indigenous populations: methods, strategies and insights from a Two-Eyed Seeing approach. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 10:26.
2014
- C. Davey▪, A. Niccols, J. Henderson, M. Dobbins, W. Sword, C. Dell, T. Wylde, E. Sauve. (2014). Predictors of Research Use Among Staff in Aboriginal Addiction Treatment Programs Serving Women. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. 13:4, pp. 315-336.
- Fornssler B, McKenzie HA, Dell CA, Laliberte L, Hopkins C. (2014). “I Got to Know Them in a New Way”: Rela(y/t)ing Rhizomes and Community-Based Knowledge (Brokers’) Transformation of Western and Indigenous Knowledge. Cult Stud Crit Methodol. 14(2):179-193.
2013
- Currie CL, Wild TC, Schopflocher DP, Laing L, Veugelers P, Parlee B. (2013). Racial discrimination, post traumatic stress, and gambling problems among urban Aboriginal adults in Canada. J Gambl Stud. 29(3), 393-415.
- Currie, C.L., wild, T.C., Schopflocher, D.P., Laing, L., Veugelers, P. (2013). Illicit and prescription drug problems among urban Aboriginal adults in Canada: the role of traditional culture in protection and resilience. Social Science & Medicine. 88, 1-9.
- Tait CL. (2013). Resituating the ethical gaze: government morality and the local worlds of impoverished Indigenous women. Int J Circumpolar Health. 72.
2012
- Dell CA, Kilty JM. (2012). The creation of the expected Aboriginal woman drug offender in Canada: Exploring relations between victimization, punishment, and cultural identity. Int Rev Vict. 19(1):1-18.
- Dell CA, Roberts G, Kilty J, Taylor K, Daschuk M, Hopkins C, Dell D. (2012). Researching Prescription Drug Misuse among First Nations in Canada: Starting from a Health Promotion Framework. Subst Abuse. 6:23-31.
- Martin LJ, Houston S, Yasui Y, Wild TC, Saunders LD. (2012). Poorer physical health-related quality of life among Aboriginals and injection drug users treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy. Can J Public Health. 104(1), e33-8.
2011
- R. Bone, C. Dell▪, M. Koskie, M. Kushniruk, C. Shorting. (2011). The Lived Experience of Volatile Substance Misuse: How Support Contributes to Recovery and Sustained Wellbeing. Substance Use & Misuse: An International Interdisciplinary Forum. 47(S1), pp. 119-127.
- Chalmers and C. Dell. (2011). Equine-Assisted Therapy as an Adjunct to Solvent Abuse Treatment for First Nations Youth: A Key Consideration for Building an Empirical Knowledge Base. Native Studies Review. Special invitation. 20(1), pp. 59-87.
- Currie CL, Wild TC, Schopflocher DP, Laing L, Veugelers PJ, Parlee B, McKennitt DW. (2011). Enculturation and alcohol use problems among aboriginal university students. Can J Psychiatry. 56(12), 735-42.
- Dell CA, Desjarlais V, Kilty JM. (2011). This is Who I Am: Aboriginal Women’s Healing from Criminalization and Problematic Drug Use. J Prison Prisons. 20(1),58-71.
- Dell CA, Seguin M, Hopkins C, Tempier R, Mehl-Madrona L, Dell D, Duncan R, Mosier K. (2011). From benzos to berries: treatment offered at an Aboriginal youth solvent abuse treatment centre relays the importance of culture. Can J Psychiatry. 56(2),75-83.
- C. Dell, D. Chalmers, N. Bresette, S. Swain, D. Rankin, C. Hopkins. (2011). A Healing Space: The Experiences of First Nations and Inuit Youth with Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL). Child and Youth Care Forum. 40(2), pp. 319-336.
- A. Tempier, C. Dell, Elder C. Papaquash, R. Duncan, R. Tempier. (2011). Awakening: ‘Spontaneous Recovery’ from Substance Abuse among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. The International Indigenous Policy Journal. 2(1), pp.1-18.
2010 and earlier
- C. Dell, T. Lyons, K. Cayer. (2010). The Role of ‘Kijigabandan’ and ‘Manadjitowin’ in Understanding Harm Reduction Policies and Programs for Aboriginal Peoples. Native Social Work Journal. 7, pp. 109-138.
- Niccols A, Dell CA, Clarke S. (2010). Treatment Issues for Aboriginal Mothers with Substance Use Problems and Their Children. Int J Ment Health Addict.8(2),320-335.
- Acoose S, Blunderfield D, Dell CA, Desjarlais V. (2009). Beginning with Our Voices: How the Experiential Stories of First Nations Women Contribute to a National Research Project. J Aborig Health. 4(2),35-43.
- Acoose S, Blunderfield D, Dell CA, Desjarlais V. (2009). Beginning with Our Voices: How the Experiential Stories of First Nations Women Contribute to a National Research Project. J Aborig Health. 4(2),35-43.
- Dell, D. Chalmers, D. Dell, E. Sauve, T. MacKinnon. (2008). Horse as Healer: An Examination of Equine Assisted Learning in the Healing of First Nations Youth from Solvent Abuse. Pimitisiwin: A Journal of Indigenous and Aboriginal Community Health. 6(10), pp. 81-106.
- Smylie J, Martin CM, Kaplan-Myrth N, Steele L, Tait C, Hogg W. (2004). Knowledge translation and indigenous knowledge. Int J Circumpolar Health. 63 Suppl 2:139-43.