This study compares 41 Black and 124 White adolescents at intake and discharge from a residential treatment program for substance-use disorders. Study data were obtained as part of a larger study (N = 195) that sought to assess the relationship of helping behavior and addiction recovery. This post-hoc analysis aims to identify cultural strengths that may be associated with recovery from substance-use disorders among Black adolescents. Using regression analyses and controlling for the severity of substance use and background variables that distinguish racial groups, religious practices and behaviors at intake were examined. Specifically, Black youth and White youth were compared on treatment outcomes, including alcohol or drug use during tre...
While it is well understood that adolescent religiosity is associated with the use and abuse of lici...
While it is well understood that adolescent religiosity is associated with the use and abuse of lici...
This study examines how religiosity, specifically, church attendance, prior to admission into an add...
Background: Religious beliefs can assist with the success of treatment in persons with substance abu...
This study examines variations by race in the relationship between religiosity and desistance from s...
This study focused on two areas. First, the relationship between religious attitudes and client sati...
Prior research indicates that religiosity is associated with lower levels of substance use in adoles...
The main purpose of this study is to systematically examine research conducted over the past 30 year...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
This study examined whether religiosity, parental and adult support coping would moderate the influe...
The present study sought to explore the relationships between Black racial identity, religiosity, an...
Previous studies have assessed religious identity in adolescents, showing that stronger religiosity ...
Much of the research on risk and protective factors of substance use in adolescents has either assum...
Despite evidence of ethnic differences in substance use patterns among adolescents in community samp...
Much of the research on risk and protective factors of substance use in adolescents has either assum...
While it is well understood that adolescent religiosity is associated with the use and abuse of lici...
While it is well understood that adolescent religiosity is associated with the use and abuse of lici...
This study examines how religiosity, specifically, church attendance, prior to admission into an add...
Background: Religious beliefs can assist with the success of treatment in persons with substance abu...
This study examines variations by race in the relationship between religiosity and desistance from s...
This study focused on two areas. First, the relationship between religious attitudes and client sati...
Prior research indicates that religiosity is associated with lower levels of substance use in adoles...
The main purpose of this study is to systematically examine research conducted over the past 30 year...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
This study examined whether religiosity, parental and adult support coping would moderate the influe...
The present study sought to explore the relationships between Black racial identity, religiosity, an...
Previous studies have assessed religious identity in adolescents, showing that stronger religiosity ...
Much of the research on risk and protective factors of substance use in adolescents has either assum...
Despite evidence of ethnic differences in substance use patterns among adolescents in community samp...
Much of the research on risk and protective factors of substance use in adolescents has either assum...
While it is well understood that adolescent religiosity is associated with the use and abuse of lici...
While it is well understood that adolescent religiosity is associated with the use and abuse of lici...
This study examines how religiosity, specifically, church attendance, prior to admission into an add...