Published Mar 9, 2008
Thunderwolf, MSN, RN
3 Articles; 6,621 Posts
rates of diabetes, obesity and smoking remain consistent across income levels among american indians living in urban areas, according to a study released wednesday by the urban indian health institute, the ap/contra costa times reports.
"this is at odds with rates among other racial groups, which usually decline as income increases", said maile taualii (scientific director at the institute).
"when indian folks drink, it appears to have nothing to do with how much money they have, and that's not true for any other racial group," adding, "there seems to be a sense of hopelessness, a sense that diabetes, alcoholism and other health problems are inevitable in the community."
taken from: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/99620.php
may also be found here: http://www.examiner.com/a-1259969~new_report_details_health_challenges_facing_american_indians.html
Simplepleasures
1,355 Posts
This is incredibly sad, what can be done?
By addressing the multigenerational learned hopelessness, empowering them as a people, without taking away their heritage, culture, or dignity.
Referring us back to Zenman's thread: What do Indians want?
https://allnurses.com/forums/f239/what-do-indians-want-277927.html
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Helplessness: when one has the belief that one cannot help oneself
Hopelessness: when one has the belief that not only can one not help him/herself, but no one
else can or will either