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  1. Ma ka hana ka ʻike: Implementing Culturally Responsive Educational Practices

    This study uses qualitative storytelling methodology to explore the culturally responsive practices of five educators in Hawaiʻi. Part of a larger...

    Brooke Ward Taira, Summer P. Maunakea in Behavior and Social Issues
    Article 24 April 2023
  2. The Role of the Internalized Model Minority Myth on Mental Health-Related Attitudes Within a Hawaii-Based Sample of Asian American College Students

    In the present study, we investigated whether the internalized model minority myth was associated with a range of mental health-related attitudes in...

    Sophia B. Lau, Duckhyun Jo, ... Akihiko Masuda in International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling
    Article 06 March 2024
  3. “Allowing Space for Voice…All Our Voices”: Understanding Ho‘ouna Pono Implementation Through Educational Leadership Perspectives in Rural Hawai‘i Schools

    Epidemiological research over the past two decades has highlighted substance use disparities that affect Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander youth,...

    Kelsie H. Okamura, Tessa Palafu, ... Scott K. Okamoto in School Mental Health
    Article Open access 24 April 2024
  4. Trauma in Mixed vs. Monoracial Emerging Adults in Hawaiʻi: Implications for Mindfulness, Psychological Distress, and Wellbeing

    In the present cross-sectional investigation, we explored the differences in exposure to early-life trauma and adversity, mindfulness, psychological...

    Joanne Qina’au, Samuel D. Spencer, Joni Sasaki in International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling
    Article 02 October 2023
  5. Striving to Be Pono (Balanced, Equitable, and Hopeful): Conceptualizing an Indigenous Writing Process from a Native Hawaiian Cultural Perspective

    Community-based and culturally grounded research, led by Indigenous scholars, is critical for the prevention and intervention of health risks such as...

    Tammy Kahalaopuna Kahoʻolemana Martin, Alexis Merculief, ... Helen Russette in Adversity and Resilience Science
    Article Open access 07 November 2023
  6. The Personalized Psychological Flexibility Index (PPFI): An Item Response Theory Analysis with Racially Diverse College Students

    The present study investigated the psychometric properties of the Personalized Psychological Flexibility Index (PPFI) in a racially diverse sample of...

    Duckhyun Jo, Seongah Im, ... Akihiko Masuda in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    Article 01 August 2023
  7. Mental Health Help-Seeking Experience and Attitudes in Asian American, Multiracial American, and White American Emerging Adults

    In this cross-sectional survey, we examined the direct and indirect mental health help-seeking experiences and relevant psychological factors in...

    Lisa Nakamura, Duckhyun Jo, Akihiko Masuda in International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling
    Article 14 June 2022
  8. A Psychometric Investigation of the Ohio Scales, Short Form, Problem Severity Domain, Youth- and Caregiver-Report Versions

    The current study examined the extent to which the Ohio Scales, Short Form, Problem Severity domain was able to perform as a reliable and valid...

    Tommie M. Laba, Charles W. Mueller, Brad J. Nakamura in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    Article 11 April 2022
  9. Mindfulness as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Engaged Living and Depression in Emerging Adulthood

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    In this cross-sectional study with a sample of racially diverse emerging adults, we examined whether mindfulness moderated the association...

    Duckhyun Jo, Samuel D. Spencer, Akihiko Masuda in Mindfulness
    Article 28 January 2022
  10. Moving from Darkness to Light: Cultural Pathways to Healing and Posttraumatic Growth of Formerly Incarcerated Native Hawaiian Women

    Incarcerated Native Hawaiian women have often experienced significant trauma and have extensive unmet mental health needs, yet limited research has...

    Tammy Kahalaopuna Kahoʻolemana Martin, Lynette Kaʻopuiki Paglinawan, Scott K. Okamoto in Adversity and Resilience Science
    Article 29 November 2021
  11. Hawaiian National Re-emergence from US Colonization: Community Strength, Mental Health, and Traditions

    Hawai‘i’s history goes back to Pō, the beginning of time in the Hawaiian Islands. Centuries later, under Kamehameha the island nation unified into a...
    Poka Laenui, Izaak Williams in Psychology in Oceania and the Caribbean
    Chapter 2022
  12. History of Cognitive and Behavior Therapies in Japan: A Behavior Analytic Perspective

    When behavior therapy was first introduced to Japan in the 1950s, it was still faithful to its original spirit that was adequately summarized by...
    Takashi Muto, Akihiko Masuda in Behavior Therapy
    Chapter 2022
  13. Behavioral Health Service Delivery with Pacific Islanders

    This chapter will provide a historical background on the Pacific Islanders and will examine some of the similarities within this broad group and then...
    Lisa A. Duke, Hikianaliʻa Foster in Handbook of Cultural Factors in Behavioral Health
    Chapter 2020
  14. The Three Waves of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Scientific Aspirations and Scientific Status

    Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has been the dominant psychotherapeutic paradigm in the Western world, enjoying this status for a few decades. To...
    William O’Donohue, Akihiko Masuda in Behavior Therapy
    Chapter 2022
  15. Prejudice, Stigma, and Oppression on the Behavioral Health of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders

    In this chapter, we provide an historical and demographic overview of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the USA, their exposure to oppression...
    Joseph Keawe‘aimoku Kaholokula, Robin E. S. Miyamoto, ... Megan Inada in Prejudice, Stigma, Privilege, and Oppression
    Chapter 2020
  16. Longform recordings of everyday life: Ethics for best practices

    Recent advances in large-scale data storage and processing offer unprecedented opportunities for behavioral scientists to collect and analyze...

    Margaret Cychosz, Rachel Romeo, ... Adriana Weisleder in Behavior Research Methods
    Article 26 February 2020
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