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Resources Search Results for: substance abuse

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51. PEACE Project
Reviewed: Nov 2023

Funded by a grant from the SAMHSA, this site offers resources to help combat alcohol, tobacco, and drug use as well as to establish and sustain effective, evidence-based substance abuse prevention and early intervention programs for Guam citizens.

...substance abuse prevention and early intervention programs for Guam citizens. Type Website Tagged as Substance...

52. Rural and Appalachian Disparities in Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Incidence and Access to Opioid Abuse Treatment
Date: Dec 2018

Examines the disparity of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) prevalence in Appalachian and non-Appalachian Kentucky and in comparison to national data. Considers why data from this study may or may not be useful in identifying regional and national trends. Also discusses the challenges of providing substance abuse treatment to pregnant women and Appalachian populations.

...substance abuse treatment to pregnant women and Appalachian populations. --- View more Rural and Appalachian Disparities...

53. A Profile of Youth Poverty and Opportunity in Southwestern Minnesota
Date: 2017

A study of the rates and impacts of youth poverty in rural Southwest Minnesota compared to other regions in the state. Includes data and statistics on income changes, educational opportunities, English as a second language in the communities, exposure to risk factors such as substance abuse and mental health, and county-by-county data on percent of children in poverty.

...substance abuse and mental health, and county-by-county data on percent of children in poverty...

54. Rates of Substance Use of American Indian Students in 8th, 10th, and 12th Grades Living on or Near Reservations: Update, 2009-2012
Date: Mar 2014

Analyzes data from a large sample of American Indian students, showing lifetime, annual, and last-month use by grade. Includes breakdowns by type of drug and comparisons with substance abuse rates in a nationally representative group of secondary school students.

...substance abuse rates in a nationally representative group of secondary school students. --- View more Rates...

55. American Indians and Alaska Natives Must Be Included in Research on Adverse Childhood Experiences
Date: Nov 2018

Highlights a report on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in tribal populations. Presents data on poverty, substance abuse, and age, among other factors, of American Indian and Alaska Native populations across the nation.

...substance abuse, and age, among other factors, of American Indian and Alaska Native populations across...

56. Crime, Violence, Discipline, and Safety in U.S. Public Schools: Findings From the School Survey on Crime and Safety, 2021–22
Date: Jan 2024

Reports on crime and violence in U.S. public schools based on data from the School Survey on Crime and Safety (SSOCS). Includes programs and practices in schools to prevent crime as well as data tables on recorded incidents of crime, threats and physical attacks, hate crimes, substance abuse issues, mental health factors, and more. Include breakdowns of crime and violence variables by city, suburb, town, or rural location.

...substance abuse issues, mental health factors, and more. Include breakdowns of crime and violence variables...

57. Community-Engaged and Culturally Relevant Research to Develop Behavioral Health Interventions with American Indians and Alaska Natives
Date: 2019

Describes in detail the process of developing a community engaged and culturally sensitive research approach intervention for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations that was used to establish substance abuse and violence prevention programs.

...substance abuse and violence prevention programs. --- View more Community-Engaged and Culturally Relevant Research to Develop...

58. The Strong African American Families Program Improves Lives of Rural African American Youth
Date: Dec 2019

Video with transcript, describing a program developed by the Center for Family Research at the University of Georgia, designed to foster wellbeing and improve outcomes for rural African American young people ages 10-14. Describes challenges they face, and explores ways in which the program strengthens parenting, promotes youth protective factors, and decreases the likelihood that participants will engage in high-risk behaviors, including substance abuse.

...substance abuse. Date 12/2019 Type Document, Video/Multimedia Organization National Institute on Drug Abuse Tagged as Black...

59. Qualitative Analysis of Provider Barriers and Solutions to HIV Testing for Substance Users in a Small, Largely Rural Southern State
Date: 2013

Reports on a study, completed in Arkansas, to recognize any challenges to integrating HIV testing with substance abuse treatment for rural drug users from the perceptions of the service providers.

...Substance Users in a Small, Largely Rural Southern State --- Reports on a study, completed in Arkansas, to recognize any challenges to integrating HIV testing with substance abuse...

60. Madison Outreach and Services through Telehealth (MOST) Network
Date: Jul 2016

Video featuring the Madison Outreach Services through Telehealth (MOST) Network, which serves the Hispanic/Latino population of Brazos Valley, Texas. Highlights their partnership with Texas A&M's Telehealth Counseling Clinic, where doctoral-level students and promotoras connect with patients in remote clinics to offer mental health and substance abuse counseling.

...substance abuse counseling. --- View more Madison Outreach and Services through Telehealth (MOST) Network Link View...