OBJECTIVES: To obtain rich information about how adult Latinos living in high-poverty/high-drug use neighborhoods perceive and negotiate their environment. METHODS: In 2008, thirteen adult caregivers in Santiago, Chile were interviewed with open-ended questions to ascertain beliefs about neighborhood effects and drug use. ANALYSIS: Inductive analysis was used to develop the codebook/identify trends. DISCUSSION: Residents externalized their understanding of drug use and misuse by invoking the concept of delinquent youth. A typology of their perceptions is offered. Learning more about residents’ circumstances may help focus on needs-based interventions. More research with Latino neighborhoods is needed for culturally-competent models of...
Guided by family resilience perspectives, we used self-report questionnaire data from 379 Latino mal...
In this article, we examine methamphetamine (meth) use initiation as influenced by Latinas' social p...
Previous research has confirmed that neighborhood level social factors (e.g. crime, safety) present ...
BackgroundStructural oppression affects health behaviors through residence in suboptimal neighborhoo...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
Research on adolescent use of substances has long sought to understand the family factors that may b...
abstract: Neighborhoods are important aspects of the adolescent and family ecology. Cultural develop...
PURPOSE: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use, the relat...
Latinos are the fastest-growing immigrant group in the USA. Yet, little is known about the emotional...
Community violence is considered a “public health epidemic” in the US. Latino youth and families are...
This study examines how neighborhood characteristics affect program efficacy. Data come from a rando...
Background This paper examined the effects of neighborhood structural (i.e., economic disadvantage, ...
Using data from a natural experiment in Denver, we investigate whether the initiation of running awa...
Over the past several decades, a great deal of research has been conducted on the predictors of yout...
Using data from a sample of 673 Mexican Origin families, the current investigation examined the degr...
Guided by family resilience perspectives, we used self-report questionnaire data from 379 Latino mal...
In this article, we examine methamphetamine (meth) use initiation as influenced by Latinas' social p...
Previous research has confirmed that neighborhood level social factors (e.g. crime, safety) present ...
BackgroundStructural oppression affects health behaviors through residence in suboptimal neighborhoo...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
Research on adolescent use of substances has long sought to understand the family factors that may b...
abstract: Neighborhoods are important aspects of the adolescent and family ecology. Cultural develop...
PURPOSE: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use, the relat...
Latinos are the fastest-growing immigrant group in the USA. Yet, little is known about the emotional...
Community violence is considered a “public health epidemic” in the US. Latino youth and families are...
This study examines how neighborhood characteristics affect program efficacy. Data come from a rando...
Background This paper examined the effects of neighborhood structural (i.e., economic disadvantage, ...
Using data from a natural experiment in Denver, we investigate whether the initiation of running awa...
Over the past several decades, a great deal of research has been conducted on the predictors of yout...
Using data from a sample of 673 Mexican Origin families, the current investigation examined the degr...
Guided by family resilience perspectives, we used self-report questionnaire data from 379 Latino mal...
In this article, we examine methamphetamine (meth) use initiation as influenced by Latinas' social p...
Previous research has confirmed that neighborhood level social factors (e.g. crime, safety) present ...