1st Edition

21st Century Research on Drugs and Ethnicity Studies Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse

By Peter L. Myers Copyright 2007
    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    Learn about the latest federally supported research on ethnicity and drug use

    The National Institute on Drug Abuse has supported professional research into variation among ethnic groups’ use, abuse, and recovery from alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, as well as research into perceptions of and readiness for treatment. 21st Century Research on Drugs and Ethnicity: Studies Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse takes a detailed look at the research performed in the last three years to help provide evidence-based and culturally competent counseling and treatment for individuals suffering from substance abuse/addiction syndromes. Top researchers discuss crucial unique issues in ethnic group use of psychoactive substances. This valuable resource explores the studies to better enable treatment, counseling, and prevention personnel who work in treatment programs, community groups, and schools to provide effective evidence-based practices tailored to the population they serve.

    21st Century Research on Drugs and Ethnicity: Studies Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse presents prominent researchers such as J. Scott Tonigan, William Miller, and Mario de la Rosa who reveal and discuss the latest important data. This volume can be used by practitioners to increase the rates of individuals making healthy choices, or recovering from and sustaining recovery from abuse syndromes. The book also includes an introduction by Lula Beatty, PhD, Chief of the Special Populations Office at the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

    Topics discussed in 21st Century Research on Drugs and Ethnicity: Studies Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse include:

    • a comparison of professional models of treatment readiness
    • analysis of how client culture matches treatment culture
    • Native American client response to modern treatment modalities
    • research on current rates of drug use among racial/ethnic groups at colleges
    • study into injecting drug use behaviors
    • problems of treatment underutilization by Latinos/Latinas
    • and much more!
    21st Century Research on Drugs and Ethnicity: Studies Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse is a valuable resource for human service workers, psychologists, social workers, addictions researchers, educators, trainers, treatment personnel, and graduate students in counseling, social work, health, and addictions.

    • A Century of Research (Peter L. Myers)
    • Introduction (Lula Beatty)
    • A Folk Model of Treatment Readiness Among Drug Users in Ohio (Cristina Redko, Robert G. Carlson, and Richard C. Rapp)
    • Response of Native American Clients to Three Treatment Methods for Alcohol Dependence (Michael Villanueva, J. Scott Tonigan, and William R. Miller)
    • Potential Risk Factors for Injecting Among Mexican-American Non-Injecting Heroin Users (Avelardo Valdez, Alan Neaigus, and Alice Cepeda)
    • Race/Ethnicity and Gender Differences in Drug Use and Abuse Among College Students (Sean Esteban McCabe, Michele Morales, James A. Cranford, Jorge Delva, Melnee D. McPherson, and Carol J. Boyd)
    • Acculturation and Drug Use Among Dually Diagnosed Hispanic Adolescents (Rosemarie A. Rodriguez, Craig E. Henderson, Cynthia L. Rowe, Kent F. Burnett, Gayle A. Dakof, and Howard A. Liddle)
    • Substance Abuse Prevalence and Treatment Among Latinos and Latinas (Josephina Alvarez, Leonard A. Jason, Bradley D. Olson, Joseph R. Ferrari, and Margaret I. Davis)
    • Cruising in Cyber Space: Comparing Internet Chat Rooms versus Community Venues for Recruiting Hispanic Men Who Have Sex with Men to Participate in Prevention Studies (M. Isabel Fernandez, Jacob C. Warren, Leah M. Varga, Guillermo Prado, Nilda Hernandez, and G. Stephen Bowen)
    • Cultural Adaptations in Data Collections Field Experience (Mario De La Rosa, Guitele J. Rahill, Patria Rojas, and Elsa Pinto)
    • The Effect of Neighborhood Context on the Drug Use of American Indian Youth of the Southwest (Scott T. Yabiku, Andrea Dixon Rayle, Scott K. Okamoto, Flavio F. Marsiglia, and Stephen Kulis)
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Peter L. Myers