ISBN-13: 9789402413595 / Angielski / Miękka / 2018 / 426 str.
ISBN-13: 9789402413595 / Angielski / Miękka / 2018 / 426 str.
Introduction: Yonette Thomas and LeShawndra Price.- Overview and Perspectives: Denise Kandel and Yonette Thomas.- Developmental Trajectories of Drug Use Among African-Americans: Denise Kandel & Yonette Thomas.- An agenda for longitudinal research on substance use and abuse with Hispanics in the U.S. and with Latin American populations
Jorge Delva; Andrew Grogan-Kaylor; Fernando H. Andrade; Marya Hynes; Ninive Sanchez; & Cristina Bares.- Multiple Substance Use Disorders in Juvenile Detainees (Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004): Gary McClelland; Katherine S. Elkington Linda A. Teplin and Karen M. Abram.- The Crossover Effect: Evidence from a Community Longitudinal Study of African Americans: Margaret Ensminger; Hee-Soon Juon; Kate E. Fothergill; Kerry M. Green; Elaine E. Doherty; Judith A. Robertson.- The Influence of informal Social Control Processes on Drug Trajectories and Delinquent Behavior among Mexican American Gang Members: Avelardo Valdez; Alice Cepeda; Charles Kaplan.- Racial Differences in Substance Use: Using Longitudinal Data to Fill Gaps in Our Understanding: Helene Raskin White and Rolf Loeber.- Predictors of growth trajectories of substance use from 9th to 11th grade among Hispanic adolescents in Southern California: Jennifer B. Unger; Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati; Anamara Ritt-Olson; Daniel W. Soto;Chih-Ping Chou.- Developmental Trajectories of Substance Use Risk and Resilience for You
th of Mexican Origin during the Transition from Childhood to Early Adolescence: Rand Conger.- Latino Adolescent Substance Use in Emerging Immigrant Communities: Implications for InterventionCharles R. Martinez Jr.; Heather H. McClure; J. Mark Eddy.- The Stress of Discrimination: A Possible Influence on Drug Use Trajectory?: Clifford Broman.- Examining Intergroup Differences in
Intra-individual Change: the role of protective factors: Meg Gerrard & Frederick X. Gibbons.- TITLE TBA: Michele Cooley Strickland.- Trajectories of Substance Use: Academic Performance and Graduation Differentials among African American, Hispanic, and White Secondary School students: Marie-Claude Jipguep; Roderick J. Harrison; and Jennifer Goode.- Race/Ethnicity, Religiosity and Differences and Similarities in American Adolescents’ Substance Use.- John M. Wallace, Jr. Patterns of Risk Behavior Change from Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood: Implications for HIV/STD Racial Disparities: Denise D. Hallfors; Abigail A. Haydon and Carolyn Tucker Halpern; and Bonita J. Iritani.- Race and Ethnic Influences on Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders: The Case of Caribbean Blacks: Krim Lacey and James S. Jackson.- A Contextual-Genetics Approach to Adolescent Drug Use and Sexual Risk BehaviorGene H. Brody, Steven R. H. Beach, and Robert A. Philibert.- Drug Abuse Preventive Interventions for Hispanic Youth: State of the Science and Implications for Future
Research: Guillermo Prado, David Cordova, Nicole Cano, Margaret Arzon, Hilda Pantin, and C. Hendricks Brown.- TITLE TBA: Debra Furr-Holden.- Final Considerations and New Directions.- Yonette Thomas and LeShawndra Price.LeShawndra N. Price is a Health Scientist Administrator in the Office for Research on Disparities and Global Mental Health at the National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In her position, she manages research and research training programs and makes research policy recommendations that focus on assuring increased emphasis on the mental health needs of women, racial and ethnically diverse, rural, and underrepresented and underserved populations both within and outside of the United States. She also leads efforts to diversify the research workforce domestically and globally. She is also a Project Scientist for an initiative designed to improve treatment and expand access to mental health care in more than 20 low- and middle-income countries, including Brazil, Chile, Peru, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, India, and Pakistan. Prior to this position, Dr. Price served as a Health Scientist Administrator at the National Institute on Drug Abuse where she managed federal grant funding related to health disparities, and family processes and early risk for drug use. She also previously served as Chief of both the Disruptive Behavior Program and the Stress and Trauma Program at the National Institute of Mental Health. She earned her Ph.D. and Master’s degrees in developmental psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a B.A. in Psychology with Honors, cum laude from Wake Forest University.
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