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preferred title Associate Director of Research, Director, Hawaii's Caring Communities Initiative for Youth Suicide Prevention
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Academic Article Social ecological determinants of youth violence among ethnically diverse Asian and Pacific Islander students.
Academic Article A program for reducing depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation in medical students.
Academic Article The risk of adolescent suicide across patterns of drug use: a nationally representative study of high school students in the United States from 1999 to 2009.
Academic Article Insights in Public Health: Safe Messaging for Youth-Led Suicide Prevention Awareness: Examples from Hawai'i.
Academic Article Longitudinal Prediction of Suicide Attempts for a Diverse Adolescent Sample of Native Hawaiians, Pacific Peoples, and Asian Americans.
Academic Article Medical School Hotline: Advancing Suicide Prevention in Hawai'i.
Academic Article Hope, help, and healing: Culturally embedded approaches to suicide prevention, intervention and postvention services with native Hawaiian youth.
Academic Article Change Pathways in Indigenous and Nonindigenous Youth Suicide.
Academic Article Resolution of Suicidality and Depressive Symptoms After Hanging Attempt.
Academic Article Youth Voice in Suicide Prevention in Hawai'i.
Academic Article A Qualitative Evaluation of the Impacts of a Strength-based and Youth-driven Approach to Suicide Prevention in Rural and Minority Communities in Hawai'i.
Academic Article Adolescent alcohol use and suicide indicators among adolescents in Hawaii.
Academic Article Depressive symptoms in medical students and residents: a multischool study.
Concept Suicide
Concept Suicide, Attempted
Academic Article Applying ideation-to-action theories to predict suicidal behavior among adolescents.
Academic Article Suicide Risk Assessment, Management, and Mitigation in the Emergency Setting.
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