In this paper we elaborate on the conceptual premises of studying ethnicity in an ongoing community based participatory research project (Green et al. 1995, Minkler et al. 2004, Israel etal. 2010) about the nature of substance use and access to treatment facilities in the Turkish community in Ghent (Belgium). Due to a lack of prevalence studies in ethnic and cultural minorities in Belgium and to the growing medicalization of research on substance use and mental health (Bracke, 2015), researchers often feel compelled to rely on US based epidemiological studies when grounding knowledge on the link between ethnicity and substance use (Derluyn, 2008). We argue that the bulk of US based epidemiological research suffers from crucial methodologic...
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an effective strategy to promote action research re...
Abstract Background Opioid use and opioid-related overdose continue to rise among racial/ethnic mino...
Contains fulltext : 64775.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives. To...
In this paper we elaborate on the conceptual premises of studying ethnicity in an ongoing community ...
In this paper, we elaborate on the premises of studying problem substance use and treatment disparit...
In this paper, we elaborate on the premises of studying problem substance use and treatment disparit...
Since the 1990s, social scientists have rejected notions of ethnicity as something static and discre...
Purpose - Possessing a strong ethnic identity and ethnic network are described in some epidemiologic...
Professionals working in addiction care in both Belgium and other European countries have identified...
The extent to which adolescent drug treatment outcome studies address ethnicity was systematically e...
This PhD thesis addresses the complex question of whether equitable substance use treatment (SUT) ex...
The extent to which adolescent drug treatment outcome studies address ethnicity was systematically e...
Street-based heroin injectors represent an especially vulnerable population group subject to negativ...
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an effective strategy to promote action research re...
The chapter is introduced by exploring the concept of dangerous classes in a European context. Next,...
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an effective strategy to promote action research re...
Abstract Background Opioid use and opioid-related overdose continue to rise among racial/ethnic mino...
Contains fulltext : 64775.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives. To...
In this paper we elaborate on the conceptual premises of studying ethnicity in an ongoing community ...
In this paper, we elaborate on the premises of studying problem substance use and treatment disparit...
In this paper, we elaborate on the premises of studying problem substance use and treatment disparit...
Since the 1990s, social scientists have rejected notions of ethnicity as something static and discre...
Purpose - Possessing a strong ethnic identity and ethnic network are described in some epidemiologic...
Professionals working in addiction care in both Belgium and other European countries have identified...
The extent to which adolescent drug treatment outcome studies address ethnicity was systematically e...
This PhD thesis addresses the complex question of whether equitable substance use treatment (SUT) ex...
The extent to which adolescent drug treatment outcome studies address ethnicity was systematically e...
Street-based heroin injectors represent an especially vulnerable population group subject to negativ...
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an effective strategy to promote action research re...
The chapter is introduced by exploring the concept of dangerous classes in a European context. Next,...
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an effective strategy to promote action research re...
Abstract Background Opioid use and opioid-related overdose continue to rise among racial/ethnic mino...
Contains fulltext : 64775.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives. To...