Data concerning several alcohol abuse behaviors were collected from 181 middle school students in Michigan's Upper Peninsula during May, 1982. The findings suggest that alcohol misuse in this region increases significantly with age, and appears to be at rates well above national averages. Examination of gender differences also reveals results which differ from national trends. This paper examines the general alcohol-related abusive behaviors found in this rural youth population, and provides some recommendations for both mental health education program development and therapeutic services.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44302/1/10597_2004_Article_BF00754430.pd
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Alcohol and drug use among youth has been of increased concern to educators, politicians, parents, a...
Alcohol is the most frequently used drug among adolescents today. Alcohol use among adolescents has ...
Using data administered in 2011 from the Carsey Institute’s Coös Youth Study and the National Survey...
Data concerning substance use behaviors, health beliefs, and peer substance use were collected from ...
The relationships between personal substance use, health beliefs, peer use, sex, and religion were e...
Abuse of alcohol is one of the biggest health and social problems in the United States today. It is ...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Education at Morehead State University in partial...
The purpose of this research was to determine whether a selected group of factors are significant wh...
Adolescent alcohol use is a significant public health problem among U.S. adolescents. Past studies, ...
Adolescent substance use in U.S. rural communities is now equal to or greater than urban use for man...
There is increasing evidence that alcohol use is becoming more common during childhood and early ado...
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© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
Alcohol and drug use among youth has been of increased concern to educators, politicians, parents, a...
Alcohol is the most frequently used drug among adolescents today. Alcohol use among adolescents has ...
Using data administered in 2011 from the Carsey Institute’s Coös Youth Study and the National Survey...