1st Edition

Social Work with Multicultural Youth

By Diane Deanda Copyright 2004
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    306 Pages
    by Routledge

    Explore the cultural, familial, and community resilience and protective factors that are available to different youth populations in the U.S.!

    The face of American youth is changing. In 2000, ethnic minority youth constituted one third of the adolescent population; by mid-century, the combined ethnic minority youth population will exceed the white adolescent population. This vital book illustrates the diversity within the adolescent population, examines the factors that serve as barriers and as facilitators to development, and identifies strengths and protective factors contributing to resilience as well as needs and risk factors. Social Work with Multicultural Youth presents accurate conceptual frameworks for understanding the experiences of ethnic youth to help you create culturally relevant interventions to promote their well-being.

    Here is a sample of what you'll find in this important and informative book:

    • a comprehensive epidemiological profile of adolescent populations—with current data on issues that contribute to adolescents' health and well-being
    • cultural strengths models and resilience models that meet the developmental needs of Latino and African-American youth
    • an overview of the academic disparities between Latina adolescents and their cohorts in other ethnic groups
    • an important chapter that employs conflict theory to place the disadvantaged status and position of African-American youth in its proper context
    • specific recommendations for modifying the process of preparing Latino and African-American youth in foster care for emancipation
    • information on factors that differentially impact academic achievement between African-American youth and their European-American cohorts
    • real-world data about the “who” and “where” of adolescent fighting—identified by race/ethnicity, gender, and age
    • new information about substance use in Asian/Pacific Islander populations in America, with important implications for substance abuse interventions
    • resilience and protective factors that emerge from a qualitative study of seventh grade Latina adolescents
    • a look at the differences in sexual behavior and attitudes between Latina adolescents born in the United States and those born outside the U.S.
    • an evaluation of a unique, five-hour intensive intervention aimed at changing the knowledge and attitudes of Latino youth in regard to pregnancy and STDs

    • Preface
    • A Profile of Adolescent Health: The Role of Race, Ethnicity and Gender
    • Latina Students: Translating Cultural Wealth into Social Capital to Improve Academic Success
    • From Problems to Personal Resilience: Challenges and Opportunities in Practice with African American Youth
    • Hispanic and African American Youth: Life After Foster Care Emancipation
    • Parent Involvement as Parental Monitoring of Student Motivation and Parent Expectations Predicting Later Achievement Among African American and European American Middle School Age Children
    • Adolescent Violence: With Whom They Fight and Where
    • Perception of Substance Use Problems in Asian American Communities by Chinese, Indian, and Vietnamese American Youth
    • Ties That Protect: An Ecological Perspective on Latino/a Urban Pre-Adolescent Drug Use
    • Reproductive Attitudes and Behavior Among Latina Adolescents
    • The GIG: An Innovative Intervention to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infection in a Latino Community
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Diane Deanda