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According to Valeggia and Snodgrass, which of the following is NOT true regarding mental health in Indigenous populations?Question 8Answera.Indigenous populations suffer from a disproportionately high burden of mental illness that includes high rates of depression, substance abuse, violence, and suicideb.Urbanization and poverty are common determinants of mental health issues that impact both Indigenous and non-Indigenous populationsc.Despite community support and collaboration, projects involving greater involvement with Indigenous culture have not protected communities from anxiety, depression, and suicide d.Data on Indigenous-specific mental health issues is scarce due to a lack of appreciation of Indigenous mental health constructse.Indigenous populations have not received adequate research and funding devoted to mental health

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According to Valeggia and Snodgrass, which of the following is NOT true regarding mental health in Indigenous populations?Question 8Answera.Indigenous populations suffer from a disproportionately high burden of mental illness that includes high rates of depression, substance abuse, violence, and suicideb.Urbanization and poverty are common determinants of mental health issues that impact both Indigenous and non-Indigenous populationsc.Despite community support and collaboration, projects involving greater involvement with Indigenous culture have not protected communities from anxiety, depression, and suicide d.Data on Indigenous-specific mental health issues is scarce due to a lack of appreciation of Indigenous mental health constructse.Indigenous populations have not received adequate research and funding devoted to mental health

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The question asks which statement is NOT true according to Valeggia and Snodgrass's research on mental health in Indigenous populations. Here are the statements broken down:

a. Indigenous populations suffer from a disproportionately high burden of mental illness that includes high rates of depression, substance abuse, violence, and suicide b. Urbanization and poverty are common determinants of mental health issues that impact both Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations c. Despite community support and collaboration, projects involving greater involvement with Indigenous culture have not protected communities from anxiety, depression, and suicide d. Data on Indigenous-specific mental health issues is scarce due to a lack of appreciation of Indigenous mental health constructs e. Indigenous populations have not received adequate research and funding devoted to mental health

Without the specific context of Valeggia and Snodgrass's research, it's difficult to definitively answer this question. However, generally speaking, statement c might be the one that is NOT true. Many studies have shown that greater involvement with Indigenous culture can actually serve as a protective factor against mental health issues. But again, this would depend on the specific findings of Valeggia and Snodgrass.

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