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"Applied" Aspects of the Drug Resistance Strategies Project.

Michael L Hecht1, Michelle A Miller-Day.   

Abstract

This paper discusses the applied aspects of our Drug Resistance Strategies Project. We argue that a new definitional distinction is needed to expand the notion of "applied" from the traditional notion of utilizing theory, which we call "applied.1", in order to consider theory-grounded, theory testing and theory developing applied research. We label this new definition "applied.2" research. We then explain that our descriptive work describing the social processes of adolescent substance use, identity and use, and drug norms, as well as the subsequent development and dissemination of our keepin' it REAL middle school substance use curriculum are examples of "applied.1" work. In the "applied.2" realm, we include our theory testing (e.g., tests of multiculturalism, narrative and performance theories, the Focus Theory of Norms) and theory-developing (e.g., parent-child communication, cultural grounding) research as well our new directions in theory development (e.g., adaptation processes). We conclude with a call for space in the discipline for "applied.2" work that builds and tests theory through application to significant social issues that contribute to our communities. We note obstacles in departmental and scholarly norms but express optimism about the prospects for "applied.2" research in the future of communication research.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20711485      PMCID: PMC2919767          DOI: 10.1080/00909882.2010.490848

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Commun Res        ISSN: 0090-9882


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5.  Mexican/Mexican American Adolescents and keepin' it REAL: An Evidence-Based Substance Use Prevention Program.

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6.  Alcohol and Other Drug Resistance Strategies Employed by Rural Adolescents.

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7.  More than just openness: developing and validating a measure of targeted parent-child communication about alcohol.

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8.  Students' special needs and problems as reasons for the adaptation of substance abuse prevention curricula in the nation's middle schools.

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9.  Ethnic Identity Development and Acculturation: A Longitudinal Analysis of Mexican-Heritage Youth in the Southwest United States.

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Review 5.  Adapting school-based substance use prevention curriculum through cultural grounding: a review and exemplar of adaptation processes for rural schools.

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