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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 130 [Printed in 1993]If you have the Acrobat reader plug-in for Netscape or Internet Explorer click on the document link and you will be able to view and/or print out the pages. If you have trouble viewing the document in your browser window, download the document (Windows users - right click on the link and Save as...) to your computer and get Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) in order to view it. This monograph is not available by chapter. The Table of Contents (below) is shown to assist in locating information prior to downloading the monograph. Download Monograph130.pdf - Drug Abuse Among Minority Youth: Advances in Research and Methodology (2.1 MB) Introduction and Overview-----1 THEORETICAL ISSUES Integrating Mainstream and Subcultural Explanations of Drug Use Among Puerto Rican Youth-----8 Orthogonal Cultural Identification: Theoretical Links Between Cultural Identification and Substance Use-----32 Acculturation: The Broader View. Theoretical Framework of the Acculturation Scales-----57 Interactional Theory: Its Utility in Explaining Drug Use Behavior Among African-American and Puerto Rican Youth-----79 Network Theory: A Model for Understanding Drug Abuse Among African-American and Hispanic Youth-----102 Examining Conceptual Models for Understanding Drug Use Behavior Among American Indian Youth-----129 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES AND FINDINGS Acculturation Strain Theory: Its Application in Explaining Drug Use Behavior Among Cuban and Other Hispanic Youth-----144 Validity of Self-Reports in Student-Based Studies on Minority Populations: Issues and Concerns-----167 Interviewing Minority Youth About Drug Use: Telephone vs. In-Person Surveys-----201 Hispanic Dropouts and Drug Use: A Review of the Literature and Methodological Considerations-----224 Getting Into the Gang: Methodological Issues in Studying Ethnic Gangs-----234 Identifying, Gaining Access To, and Collecting Data on African-American Drug Addicts-----258 Surveying and Tracking Urban Elementary School ChildrenŐs Use of Abusable Substances-----280 School and Community Politics: Issues, Concerns, and Implications When Conducting Research in African-American Communities-----298 Substance Use Disorders Among Young Minority Refugees: Common Themes in a Clinical Sample-----308 FUTURE DIRECTIONS Current Gaps and New Directions for Studying Drug Use and Abuse Behavior in Minority Youth-----321 List of NIDA Research Monographs-----341 |
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