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NOVINS D. K. ; A. E. BARON | 2004ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: To describe the risks and risk factors for substance use initiation and progression among a large sample of American Indian (AI) adolescents. METHOD: Data came from surveys completed by 2,356 AI adolescents aged 14 to 20 y[...]Périodique
C. M. MITCHELL ; J. BEALS ; NOVINS D. K. ; P. SPICER | 2003ENGLISH : American Indians (AIs) have often reported higher rates of drug use than have other racial/ethnic groups. However, the majority of these studies have focused on drug use among high school adolescents, with little attention to patholo[...]Périodique
NOVINS D. K. ; C. M. MITCHELL | 1998FRANÇAIS : Une enquête a été menée en novembre 1993, auprès de 1464 ado]escents d'origine indienne issus de quatre communautés de l'ouest du Mississipi. 40% de ces adolescents avaient consommé de la marijuana au moins une fois au cours du mois [...]Périodique
FICKENSCHER A. ; NOVINS D. K. ; MANSON S. M. | 2006ENGLISH : Few studies to date have addressed illicit (i.e., nonceremonial) peyote use among American Indians (AIs). Participants were 89 AI adolescents admitted to a tribally operated residential substance abuse treatment program (RSATP) betwe[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with 4 clusters of obstacles (self-reliance, privacy issues, quality of care, and communication and trust) to mental health and substance abuse treatment in 3 treatment sec[...]Périodique
FICKENSCHER A. ; NOVINS D. K. ; J. BEALS | 2006ENGLISH : This study assessed intrinsic and extrinsic motivation toward treatment among American Indian adolescents 13-18 years old admitted to a residential substance abuse treatment program and the relationship of these measures to treatment[...]Périodique
FICKENSCHER A. ; NOVINS D. K. ; J. BEALS | 2005ENGLISH : Objective. This study addresses the prevalence of DSM-IV substance abuse and dependence and the endorsement of specific symptoms of these disorders among American-Indian adolescents admitted to a residential substance abuse treatment[...]