Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority Populations provides you with an essential overview of the most important issues that need to be taken into account when conducting drug abuse research within minority populations. It will assist you in identifying the theoretical models that are most appropriate to your research and give you effective strategies for recruiting and retaining minority subjects in your research studies. This information will save you time and effort before you even begin your research efforts.
Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority Populations provides you with an essential overview of the most important issues that need to be taken into account when conducting drug abuse research within minority populations. It will assist you in identifying the theoretical models that are most appropriate to your research and give you effective strategies for recruiting and retaining minority subjects in your research studies. This information will save you time and effort before you even begin your research efforts.
Contents Foreword * PART I. Theoretical Advances and Issues * Structural Strain: An Ecological Paradigm for Studying African American Drug Use * Explaining Race Differences in Adolescent and Young Adult Drug Use: The Role of Racialized Social Systems * Stress Coping as a Conceptual Framework for Studying Alcohol and Drug Use Among Asian American Adolescents * A Model for Explaining Drug Use Behavior Among Hispanic Adolescents * Community Involvement: Advances and Issues * Conducting Drug Abuse Prevention Research in Partnership with Native American Communities: Meeting Challenges Through Collaborative Approaches * Involvement of the Hispanic Community in ATOD Research * Building Bridges: Community Involvement in Drug and HIV Research Among Minority Populations * PART II. Access, Recruitment and Retention: Advances and Issues * Gaining Access to Hidden Populations: Strategies for Gaining Cooperation of Drug Sellers/Dealers and Their Families in Ethnographic Research * Strategies for Accessing and Retaining Asian Drug Users in Research Studies * Obtaining Consent and Other Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Research in American Indian Communities * Retention of Minority Populations in Panel Studies of Drug Use * Reducing Selection Bias in the Use of Focus Groups to Investigate Hidden Populations: The Case of Mexican-American Gang Members from South Texas * Training and Development of Minority and Non-Minority Abuse Researchers and Research Teams: Advances and Issues * Building Effective Research Teams When Conducting Drug Prevention Research with Minority Populations * Constructing and Managing Culturally Competent Research Teams for Community-Based Investigations * Conclusions and Recommendations * Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority Populations: Conclusions and Recommendations * Index
Contents Foreword * PART I. Theoretical Advances and Issues * Structural Strain: An Ecological Paradigm for Studying African American Drug Use * Explaining Race Differences in Adolescent and Young Adult Drug Use: The Role of Racialized Social Systems * Stress Coping as a Conceptual Framework for Studying Alcohol and Drug Use Among Asian American Adolescents * A Model for Explaining Drug Use Behavior Among Hispanic Adolescents * Community Involvement: Advances and Issues * Conducting Drug Abuse Prevention Research in Partnership with Native American Communities: Meeting Challenges Through Collaborative Approaches * Involvement of the Hispanic Community in ATOD Research * Building Bridges: Community Involvement in Drug and HIV Research Among Minority Populations * PART II. Access, Recruitment and Retention: Advances and Issues * Gaining Access to Hidden Populations: Strategies for Gaining Cooperation of Drug Sellers/Dealers and Their Families in Ethnographic Research * Strategies for Accessing and Retaining Asian Drug Users in Research Studies * Obtaining Consent and Other Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Research in American Indian Communities * Retention of Minority Populations in Panel Studies of Drug Use * Reducing Selection Bias in the Use of Focus Groups to Investigate Hidden Populations: The Case of Mexican-American Gang Members from South Texas * Training and Development of Minority and Non-Minority Abuse Researchers and Research Teams: Advances and Issues * Building Effective Research Teams When Conducting Drug Prevention Research with Minority Populations * Constructing and Managing Culturally Competent Research Teams for Community-Based Investigations * Conclusions and Recommendations * Conducting Drug Abuse Research with Minority Populations: Conclusions and Recommendations * Index
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