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Colleen Anne Dell
Researcher at University of Saskatchewan
Publications - 81
Citations - 1567
Colleen Anne Dell is an academic researcher from University of Saskatchewan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 69 publications receiving 1273 citations. Previous affiliations of Colleen Anne Dell include McMaster University & Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse.
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Cultural interventions to treat addictions in Indigenous populations: findings from a scoping study
Margo Rowan,Nancy Poole,Beverley Shea,Joseph P. Gone,David Mykota,Marwa Farag,Carol Hopkins,Laura Hall,Christopher J. Mushquash,Colleen Anne Dell +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence from this scoping study suggests that the culture-based interventions used in addictions treatment for Indigenous people are beneficial to help improve client functioning in all areas of wellness.
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Research as Cultural Renewal: Applying Two-Eyed Seeing in a Research Project about Cultural Interventions in First Nations Addictions Treatment.
Laura Hall,Colleen Anne Dell,Barb Fornssler,Carol Hopkins,Christopher J. Mushquash,Margo Rowan +5 more
TL;DR: The application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study about the effectiveness of cultural interventions in First Nations alcohol and drug treatment in Canada is explored.
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From benzos to berries: treatment offered at an Aboriginal youth solvent abuse treatment centre relays the importance of culture
Colleen Anne Dell,Maureen Seguin,Carol Hopkins,Raymond Tempier,Lewis Mehl-Madrona,Debra Dell,Randy Duncan,Karen E. Mosier +7 more
TL;DR: The cultural implications for psychiatry's individualized approach to treating mental disorders within the etiology for Aboriginal Peoples are discussed, with a focus on connection to self, community, and political context.
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Classification of abused inhalants.
TL;DR: It is concluded that classification of inhalants by form or product types is not useful for scientific purposes; rather, subclassification of inhalant should be based on a yet-to-be-determined combination of chemical and pharmacological similarity and shared patterns of abuse.
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Preventing HIV transmission among Iranian prisoners: initial support for providing education on the benefits of harm reduction practices.
Babak Eshrati,Rahim Taghizadeh Asl,Colleen Anne Dell,Parviz Afshar,Peggy Millson,Mohammad Kamali,John R. Weekes +6 more
TL;DR: Educational harm reduction initiatives that promote the effectiveness of strategies designed to reduce the risk of HIV transmission may decrease prisoners' high-risk behaviors.