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Engagement with reservation-based Head Start teachers to explore their stress and coping: A qualitative study.

Deborah H WilsonMichelle SarcheAdriann RickerLydia Koh KrienkeTeresa Brockie N
Published in: Archives of psychiatric nursing (2024)
This paper provides insight into the stress and coping mechanisms of reservation-based Head Start teachers, identifying ways to protect and promote their health and well-being. It is important to provide support at all levels of the socioecological model to enable these teachers to strengthen their physical and psychological health and wellbeing so that they may support the children and families of Head Start to help strengthen Native American health overall.
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