| Literature DB >> 17392927 |
Steven P Schinke1, Mario A Orlandi, Gilbert J Botvin, Lewayne D Gilchrist, Joseph E Trimble, Von S Locklear.
Abstract
Tobacco, alcohol, and drug use are problems for American-Indian people. We reviewed these problems and the explanations for them and described a bicultural competence skills approach for preventing substance abuse with American-Indian adolescents. Data from a study of that approach suggest its efficacy with American-Indian youth. At posttest and a 6-month follow-up, American-Indian subjects who received preventive intervention based on bicultural competence skills concepts improved more than did American-Indian subjects in a no-intervention control condition on measures of substance-use knowledge, attitudes, and interactive skills, and on self-reported rates of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use. Our findings have implications for future substance-abuse prevention research with American-Indian people.Entities:
Year: 1988 PMID: 17392927 PMCID: PMC1838568
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Couns Psychol ISSN: 0022-0167