Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated the effectiveness of The Parent Project, among parents of at - risk youth in the areas of general child management, family involvement, negative parent — child affective quality, substance use rules communication, and parental self - efficacy (PSE) in the ability to
affect adolescent substance use.
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Substance Abuse counselor internship opportunity with an agency that will offer hands on practice skills in creating treatment plans for adults, and adolescent affected by substan
Substance Abuse counselor internship opportunity with an agency that will offer hands on practice skills in creating treatment plans for adults, and
adolescent affected by
substancesubstance abuse.
The Effects of Parental Acculturation and Parenting Practices on the
Substance Use of Mexican - Heritage Adolescents from Southwestern Mexican Neighborhoods Castro, Marsiglia, Nagoshi, & Parsai (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results of a study of Mexican and Mexican - American adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use b
Substance Use of Mexican - Heritage
Adolescents from Southwestern Mexican Neighborhoods Castro, Marsiglia, Nagoshi, & Parsai (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results of a study of Mexican and Mexican - American adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use
Adolescents from Southwestern Mexican Neighborhoods Castro, Marsiglia, Nagoshi, & Parsai (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in
Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results of a study of Mexican and Mexican - American adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use b
Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results of a study of Mexican and Mexican - American
adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use
adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors
affect their child's
substance use b
substance use behaviors.
Indeed, greater intra-individual fluctuations in negative
affect, conceptualized as dysregulated mood, predict increased risk for
adolescent substance use at the daily level [31] and also predict growth in drug use over time [32], as well as more significant symptoms of impairment [33].