Studies the relationship between health status, health care utilization, and. Details (if other): Cancel. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Navajo Aging: The Transition from Family to Institutional Support. by. Stephen J. Kunitz.
Navajo Aging: The Transition from Family to Institutional Support. The prospective association between social isolation and mortality in a sample of 271 elderly Navajo Indian men and women living on their reservation in northern Arizona is reported. The follow-up period averaged three years from the time of interview in 1982–3. Self-reported level of physical functioning was predictive of mortality. Of the psycho-social measures, only marital status among men was predictive of increased risk of death, with the unmarried being at higher risk than the married.
by Stephen J. Kunitz, Jerrold E. Levy. ISBN 9780195136159 (978-0-19-513615-9) Hardcover, Oxford University Press, 2000. Orayvi Revisited: Social Stratification in an Egalitarian Society.
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Levy, Jerrold . author. A study of alcohol use by Navajo Indians presents findings based on four small groups in the Arizona Navajo reservation, employing several methodologies and data gathering techniques, descriptions of intensive field studies and analysis of conclusions regarding the characteristics and etiology of alcoholism among Navajos.
Based on interviews with more than a thousand Navajo Indian men and women, this book examines the associations between childhood . The Navajo Experiences.
Based on interviews with more than a thousand Navajo Indian men and women, this book examines the associations between childhood experiences and behaviour and the development of alcohol dependence in adulthood.
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