The understanding of African American families is limited, mostly because within-group differences are often misunderstood by the dominant worldview. The typical tendency is to view African Americans in general and African American families in particular with stereotypical inaccuracies. How do norms and values emerge to help construct family formations? Marginalized groups face an organization of oppression from the dominant culture thus they develop sub-cultural norms in response to their marginalization. Blacks are marginalized and their historical experience in America has help the development of particular coping strategies. One such coping strategy includes self-medication in response to limited or no access to mainstream health-care. ...
Incarcerated African American men who use marijuana are vulnerable to polysubstance use, which is as...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
Numerous African American families have struggled for generations with persistent poverty, especiall...
Background: The current study examines the association of perceived racial and social class discrimi...
Marijuana policy has been a crucial debate for many years in America. Even with the legalization of ...
Over the past twenty five years, marijuana smoking has evolved from a deviant, isolated behavior to ...
This study examines whether Black and White Americans develop their views regarding the legalization...
textDrawing on standpoint and intersectionality theories, this study explores the degree to which Ne...
Abstract Background Fragmented state laws have impacted cannabis uptake and perceptions in the USA. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of parental factors on annual (past year) mariju...
Empirical literature shows the number of substance users has increased in the United States in the l...
Previous research has found that parental monitoring is a primary protective factor against adolesce...
Tobacco and marijuana use among U.S. young adults is a top public health concern, and racial/ethnic ...
Youth marijuana use, which can lead to numerous health problems, is significantly associated with yo...
Juvenile detainees comprise a population that engages in high-risk behavior. This study examined sex...
Incarcerated African American men who use marijuana are vulnerable to polysubstance use, which is as...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
Numerous African American families have struggled for generations with persistent poverty, especiall...
Background: The current study examines the association of perceived racial and social class discrimi...
Marijuana policy has been a crucial debate for many years in America. Even with the legalization of ...
Over the past twenty five years, marijuana smoking has evolved from a deviant, isolated behavior to ...
This study examines whether Black and White Americans develop their views regarding the legalization...
textDrawing on standpoint and intersectionality theories, this study explores the degree to which Ne...
Abstract Background Fragmented state laws have impacted cannabis uptake and perceptions in the USA. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of parental factors on annual (past year) mariju...
Empirical literature shows the number of substance users has increased in the United States in the l...
Previous research has found that parental monitoring is a primary protective factor against adolesce...
Tobacco and marijuana use among U.S. young adults is a top public health concern, and racial/ethnic ...
Youth marijuana use, which can lead to numerous health problems, is significantly associated with yo...
Juvenile detainees comprise a population that engages in high-risk behavior. This study examined sex...
Incarcerated African American men who use marijuana are vulnerable to polysubstance use, which is as...
We cast fresh light on how and why Americans’ views on marijuana legalization shifted between 1973 a...
Numerous African American families have struggled for generations with persistent poverty, especiall...