Undergrad receives award at ICCH conference

August 27, 2012

University Relations

Chris DeCou, a former undergraduate student of Assistant Professor of Monica Skewes, was awarded the Jens Peder Hart Hansen Fellow Program at the recent International Congress of Circumpolar Health.

He was recognized for his poster presentation, 鈥淭raditional Living and Subsistence As Protective Factors Against Suicide: Perceptions of Alaska Native University Students From Rural Alaska.鈥 The presentation was the result of a study that looked at what students said about how suicide affected their lives, and was funded by . DeCou concluded that traditional and subsistence lifestyles continue to be included in intervention and prevention suicide programs.
DeCou鈥檚 abstract was selected by blind peer review, and he received $500.

DeCou recently graduated with a B.A. in psychology from 性欲社 and is now pursuing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Idaho State University.