Weaver, H. N. (2001). Native Americans and substance abuse. New York, NY: Guilford Press.Weaver, H.N. (2001). Native Americans and substance abuse. In Straussner, S.L.A. (Ed) Ethnocultural factors in sub- stance abuse treatment (pp. 77-96). New York: The Guilford Press....
Several explanations have been advanced for problems of substance abuse among Native Americans. These explanations include the spiritual meaning of intoxication, the recreational value of drinking and drug taking, peer pressure toward substance abuse, and cultural conflicts between Native Americans and the...
HIV/AIDS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, AND HEPATITIS PREVENTION NEEDS OF NATIVE AMERICANS LIVING IN BALTIMORE: IN THEIR OWN WORDS.HIV/AIDS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, AND HEPATITIS PREVENTION NEEDS OF NATIVE AMERICANS LIVING IN BALTIMORE: IN THEIR OWN WORDS.This article prevents a needs assessment, which was conducted ...
Special issue on Native Americans and substance use. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 10 作者: Gryczynski, Jan,Johnson, Jeannette L. 摘要: Gryczynski J, Johnson JL. 关键词: Humans Substance-Related Disorders Minority Groups Indians, North American DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2011.592426 年份...
Evaluation of a substance abuse, HIV and hepatitis prevention initiative for urban Native Americans: the native voices program. J Psychoactive Drugs. 2012; 43 (4):349–354.Nelson, K.; Tom, N. Evaluation of a substance abuse, HIV and hepatitis Prevention initiative for urban Native Americans: ...
Substance abuse is a major health and social problem plaguing Native Americans both historically and today. After presenting the social and psychological factors that have contributed to Native American addictions and the patterns of behavior and circumstances associated with this complex and widespread pro...
Congress laid the framework for a nationwide boarding school system for Native Americans in 1819 under the 5th U.S. President, James Monroe, with legislation known as the Indian Civilization Act. It was purportedly aimed at stopping the “final extinction of the Indian tribes” and “introducing...
MethamphetamineNative AmericansSubstance AbuseSocial Justice Baseball 2009, Vol. 1 No. 10 Redskin and All-American: Jim Thorpe's Malleable Symbolic Significance ByJoshua R. Keefe In 1950 the Associated Press polled close to 400 sportswriters in order to name the greatest male and female athlete of...
Substance abuse, mental illness, and violence are a self-perpetuating vicious cycle in many Native American communities. In this book, the authors highlight the importance of eliminating health disparities and increasing the access of Native Americans to critical substance abuse and mental health servic...
17, 1777) and fearful of French recognition of American independence, Prime Minister Lord North induced Parliament to repeal (February 1778) such offensive measures as the Tea Act and the Massachusetts Government Act and to establish a commission to seek a negotiated settlement with the Americans. ...