Ethnic and Multicultural Drug Abuse

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A01=Joseph Trimble
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Acculturated Hispanics
adolescent substance use
Alaska Native
american
American Indian Youth
americans
asian
Asian Pacific Americans
Asian Pacific Communities
Asian Pacific Groups
Asian Pacific Islanders
Asian Pacific Populations
Author_Joseph Trimble
Author_William Liu
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Cocaine Users
cultural competence research
Deviant Norms
Episodic Users
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ethnic minority substance abuse research
groups
HBCU
HBCU Faculty
High Prevalence Levels
Hispanic Substance
Historically Black Colleges
Hopkins Symptom Check List
indian
Lifetime Prevalence
minority health disparities
MULTICULTURAL DRUG ABUSE
pacific
peer
Peer Cluster
Peer Cluster Theory
prevention program planning
psychosocial risk factors
research
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substance
substance abuse epidemiology
Substance Abuse Research
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Young Men
youth

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560230236
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Here in one volume is a compilation of cutting-edge research in the field of drug abuse research with specific ethnic-minority groups. This book suggests effective ways to conduct research and enhance research opportunities with such groups. Ethnic and Multicultural Drug Abuse includes summaries of ethnic-minority drug abuse literature and identifies knowledge gaps, highlighting areas in need of more research. The authors, most from African-American, American Indian, Asian Pacific-American, or Hispanic backgrounds, discuss topics related to the research development process, report research findings, and make research recommendations for African-Americans. They cover drug abuse research issues existing mainly among Asian Pacific-Americans and Hispanics and drug use patterns among a sample of American Indian youth and Alaskan youth. Throughout the book, informative chapters

  • present guidelines for preparing competitive research proposals
  • focus on studies of the major ethnic-minority groups
  • examine adolescents and the homeless
  • discuss theory and development
  • provide extensive bibliographies for continuing research and studyAn excellent guide for facilitating the organization of a drug abuse research project emphasizing ethnic-minority issues, this much-needed book is a welcome resource for all professionals coping with the on-going struggle against drug abuse. It is a state-of-the-art book, full of helpful, practical information for counselors, researchers in the fields of mental health, drugs, and alcohol, and policy planners and administrators in the substance abuse field. Not only a guide and inspiration to persons contemplating a career in drug abuse research, Ethnic and Multicultural Drug Use serves as a useful training tool to assist in educating prospective drug abuse researchers at the graduate and upper level undergraduate levels.

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