http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-11-346.html
Description:
The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA)
is to develop, adapt, and test the effectiveness of health promotion and disease
prevention interventions in Native American (NA) populations. NA populations are
exposed to considerable risk factors that significantly increase their
likelihood of chronic disease, substance abuse, mental illness, and
HIV-infection. The intervention program should be culturally appropriate and
promote the adoption of healthy lifestyles, improve behaviors and social
conditions and/or improve environmental conditions related to chronic disease,
the consumption of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, mental illness or
HIV-infection. The intervention program should be designed so that it could be
sustained within the entire community within existing resources, and, if
successful, disseminated in other Native American communities. The long-term
goal of this FOA is to reduce mortality and morbidity in NA communities. For
the purposes of this FOA Native Americans include the following populations:
Alaska Native, American Indian, and Native Hawaiian. The term ‘Native Hawaiian’
means any individual any of whose ancestors were natives, prior to 1778, of the
area which now comprises the State of Hawaii.
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