Substance Abuse Prevention A Multicultural Perspective
Auteur : Snehendu Kar
Acknowledgments
Foreword Dean Abdelmonem Afifi
Introduction Snehendu B. Kar and Felicia Sze
Part I Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Substance Abuse Prevention
Public Health Approaches to Substance Abuse Prevention: A Multicultural Perspective Snehendu B. Kar and Shana Alex
Multi-Ethnic Considerations in Community-Based Drug Abuse Prevention Research Mary Ann Pentz, Sadina Rothspan, Gencie Turner Mondrus, Silvana Skara, and Serineh Voskanian
Engaging Women/Mothers in Multicultural Community Organizing to Prevent Drug Abuse Gauri Bhattacharya
School-Based Substance Abuse Prevention: What Works, For Whom and How? Phyllis Ellickson
Ethnic Identity as a Protective Factor in the Health Behaviors of African-American Male Adolescents Christopher Ringwalt, Philip Graham, Kathy Sanders-Phillips, Dorothy Browne, and Mallie Paschall
Part II Cultural Issues in Substance Abuse Prevention
A State of the Art Review of Latinos and Substance Abuse Melvin Delgado
Substance Abuse Prevention in African-American Communities Lawrence S. Brown, Jr. and Stanley John
The Complexities of Diversity: Substance Abuse among Asian Americans Saskia Karen Subramanian and David Takeuchi
Psychosocial Factors Influencing Substance Abuse in Black Women and Latinas Kathy Sanders-Phillips
Part III Policy and Community Issues for Substance Abuse Prevention
Determinants of Effective School and Community Programs for Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drug Abuse Prevention: Cross-Cultural Considerations C. Anderson Johnson
Alcohol and Tobacco Control: Legislative Strategies Ruth Roemer
Substance Abuse Prevention in a Multicultural Community: A Community Perspective Earl Massey, Raquel Ortiz, and Shana Alex
Summary and Implications Snehendu B. Kar, Kirstin L. Chickering, and Felicia Sze
Contributors
Index
Date de parution : 06-1999
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 01-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de Substance Abuse Prevention :
Mots-clés :
Substance Abuse Prevention; Multicultural Community; multicultural communities; Substance Abuse; ethnic groups; Drug Abuse Prevention Programs; Public Health Paradigm; CBOs; Acculturation Stress; Star Project; AOD Abuse; School Based Substance Abuse Prevention; Higher Acculturation Stress; Risk Behaviors; Community Based Prevention Programming; Social Influences Approaches; High School Seniors; Substance Abuse Research; Star; African American Youth; Center For Substance Abuse Prevention; Lay Health Advisors; Minimum Legal Drinking Age; Legal Drinking Age; Ethnic Identity Development; Minimum Legal Drinking Age Laws; African American Male Adolescents