Health Promotion with Adolescent Boys and Young Men of Colour Global Strategies for Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice in Context
by
 
Smith, James A. editor.

Title
Health Promotion with Adolescent Boys and Young Men of Colour Global Strategies for Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice in Context

Author
Smith, James A. editor.

ISBN
9783031221743

Edition
1st ed. 2023.

Physical Description
XVII, 225 p. 13 illus., 7 illus. in color. online resource.

Contents
1. Introduction: What do we know about global efforts to promote health among adolescent boys and young men of colour? -- 2. Becoming: An intervention to promote mental wellbeing of young Black men in the United States -- 3. A community-based ecosystems approach for promoting the health, wellbeing and healing of boys and young men of colour -- 4. First-Generation Black college men in the United States and the value of cohort-based programs: Addressing inequities through the YBMen Project -- 5. Situating for success: Lessons learned from the evaluation of the Making Connections place-based mental health initiatives involving boys and men of colour across the United States -- 6. "Where are our men?": How the DUDES Club has supported Indigenous men in British Columbia, Canada to seek a path of healing and wellness -- 7. Coming to know Ishkode: Re-encountering Indigenous male wholistic wellness in Canada -- 8. Exploring the social and cultural determinants of Indigenous males' participation and success in higher education in Australia -- 9. Applying Indigenous Data Sovereignty principles to research with young Indigenous males: Lessons for health promotion from a higher education project in Australia -- 10. La Cultura Cura and El Joven Noble: Culturally rooted theory and practice formulations for healing wounded boys and young men of colour in the United States -- 11. Promoting health and wellbeing: Young Cook Islands Māori men in New Zealand and the Cook Islands -- 12. Promoting cultural identity as a form of health promotion for New Zealand-born Niue men in Aotearoa (New Zealand) -- 13. "Been through it too": Exploring community development through collaborative hip-hop creation -- 14. Masculinities and health in justice-involved youth: Implications for boys and young men of colour -- 15. Conclusion: Future directions in global health promotion with young men of colour.

Added Author
Smith, James A.
 
Watkins, Daphne C.
 
Griffith, Derek M.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22174-3


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