BACKGROUND: Cocaine use and its consequences are disproportionately higher and more severe among African Americans compared to other ethnic/racial groups. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to examine a risk model specific for African American users and assess whether risk varies as a function of sex. METHODS: 270 African American adults in a residential drug treatment facility completed measurements assessing first and past year crack/cocaine use frequency, childhood trauma, and stress reactivity. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to examine the unique effect of each predictor variable on past year crack/cocaine frequency. Sex was included as a moderator variable in the regression analysis. RESULTS: All predi...
Drug addiction, especially cocaine addiction is a major problem in the United States. There is a pro...
Crack cocaine is a highly addictive drug. To learn more about crack addiction, long-term crack smoke...
Although numerous studies have reported an association between substance use and sexual assault, lit...
Disparities in the crack/cocaine discourse have changed drastically since its inception over 30 year...
This exploratory study of Black Adult Cocaine Abusers was based on data obtained at the point of int...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
Prevalence of drug use, HIV, syphilis, and other STDs is particularly high in African-American popul...
Prevalence of drug use, HIV, syphilis, and other STDs is particularly high in African-American popul...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the relationship among sexual trauma, severity ...
Abstract: Purpose: This study employed a static group comparison design with 106 men in residential ...
Though recent evidence indicates that rates of illicit drug use among African American women are now...
Precipitants to the incidence of relapse phenomena among cocainedependent AfricanAmerican men may in...
Abstract- Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the U...
OBJECTIVE: Few diagnostic studies have reported rates of psychiatric comorbidity among cocaine addic...
Limited attention to ethnicity in research on substance abuse and women has re-sulted in assumptions...
Drug addiction, especially cocaine addiction is a major problem in the United States. There is a pro...
Crack cocaine is a highly addictive drug. To learn more about crack addiction, long-term crack smoke...
Although numerous studies have reported an association between substance use and sexual assault, lit...
Disparities in the crack/cocaine discourse have changed drastically since its inception over 30 year...
This exploratory study of Black Adult Cocaine Abusers was based on data obtained at the point of int...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
Prevalence of drug use, HIV, syphilis, and other STDs is particularly high in African-American popul...
Prevalence of drug use, HIV, syphilis, and other STDs is particularly high in African-American popul...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the relationship among sexual trauma, severity ...
Abstract: Purpose: This study employed a static group comparison design with 106 men in residential ...
Though recent evidence indicates that rates of illicit drug use among African American women are now...
Precipitants to the incidence of relapse phenomena among cocainedependent AfricanAmerican men may in...
Abstract- Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the U...
OBJECTIVE: Few diagnostic studies have reported rates of psychiatric comorbidity among cocaine addic...
Limited attention to ethnicity in research on substance abuse and women has re-sulted in assumptions...
Drug addiction, especially cocaine addiction is a major problem in the United States. There is a pro...
Crack cocaine is a highly addictive drug. To learn more about crack addiction, long-term crack smoke...
Although numerous studies have reported an association between substance use and sexual assault, lit...