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Substance Abusing Latinos: Current Research on Epidemiology, Prevention, and Treatment
Contributor(s): Straussner, Shulamith L. a. (Author), De La Rosa, Mario (Author), Holleran, Lori (Author)
ISBN: 0789028832     ISBN-13: 9780789028839
Publisher: Routledge
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2005
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Annotation: Information about the substance abuse behaviors among Latino populations has been limited. Substance Abusing Latinos: Current Research on Epidemiology, Prevention, and Treatment fills this void by presenting the latest research on the epidemic of substance abuse now afflicting the Latino community. Ethnic differences are reviewed, including specific studies covering gang members, low-income urban women, risky behaviors, language preference indicators of acculturation, and culturally competent intervention strategies. The research is then used as foundation to focus on the latest advances of substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. Each chapter is extensively referenced to reinforce research.
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Substance Abuse & Addictions - General
Dewey: 362.290
LCCN: 2004027877
Physical Information: 0.54" H x 6.1" W x 8.36" (0.75 lbs) 210 pages
 
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Discover the role culture, family, and environment have in the prevention of Latino substance abuse

Information about the substance abuse behaviors among Latino populations has been limited. Substance Abusing Latinos: Current Research on Epidemiology, Prevention, and Treatment fills this void by presenting the latest research on the epidemic of substance abuse now afflicting the Latino community. Ethnic differences are reviewed, including specific studies covering gang members, low-income urban women, risky behaviors, and language preference indicators of acculturation. This book does more than simply present the research--it discusses effective treatment strategies to help practitioners provide quality, culturally competent care to lacking Latino populations.

Latinos, the largest minority in the United States, have an increasing alcohol and illicit drug use problem. Culture, acculturation, and language hold powerful sway in the research of Latino/a substance abuse. Substance Abusing Latinos: Current Research on Epidemiology, Prevention, and Treatment delves deeply into troubling issues such as gang membership, sexual abuse, the lack of healthy family role models, the effects of different levels of acculturation, the lack of health insurance, and rampant involvement with the criminal system. The research is used as a foundation to focus on the latest advances of substance abuse prevention and culturally competent intervention programs.
Each chapter is extensively referenced to reinforce research.

Substance Abusing Latinos: Current Research on Epidemiology, Prevention, and Treatment explores:
  • substance abuse among gang members in a small city
  • childhood sexual abuse and drug use among low-income Puerto Rican women
  • a comparison of risky behaviors of African-American and Cuban-American adolescent juvenile offenders
  • acculturation status and substance use prevention with Mexican and Mexican-American youth
  • culturally competent intervention with families of Latino youth at risk for drug abuse
  • psychiatric, family, and ethnicity-related factors that can impact treatment among Hispanic substance abusing adolescents
  • HIV/AIDS prevention practice with substance abusers

Substance Abusing Latinos: Current Research on Epidemiology, Prevention, and Treatment is essential reading for educators, students, practitioners working with Latino/a populations, and substance abuse researchers.