Substance abuse among Asian American youth: An ecological review of the literature
The purpose of this review is to understand the risk and protective factors that are associated with substance use among Asian American youth. Using the Bronfenbrenner's (1994) ecological systems theory, we examine how individual characteristics (age, gender, psychopathology, genetics, and ethnic differences), micro- (family and peers), meso-/exo- (relations between family and peers, cultural norms, and economic stress), macro- (academic achievement and cultural influences), and chrono-systems (acculturation) level factors influence or inhibit substance use among Asian American youth. In addition, this review highlights major implications for practice and policy to prevent substance misuse and to improve outcomes for substance abusing Asian American youth.
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2011
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Authors: | Hong, Jun Sung ; Huang, Hui ; Sabri, Bushra ; Kim, Johnny S. |
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Children and Youth Services Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 0190-7409. - Vol. 33.2011, 5, p. 669-677
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Alcohol Asian Americans Drugs Substance Tobacco Youth |
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