Schinke Steven P, Orlandi Mario A, Botvin Gilbert J, Gilchrist Lewayne D, Trimble Joseph E, Locklear Von S
School of Social Work Columbia University.
J Couns Psychol. 1988 Jan;35(1):87-90.
Tobacco, alcohol, and drug use are problems for American-Indian people. We reviewed these problems and the explanations for them and described a bicultural competence skills approach for preventing substance abuse with American-Indian adolescents. Data from a study of that approach suggest its efficacy with American-Indian youth. At posttest and a 6-month follow-up, American-Indian subjects who received preventive intervention based on bicultural competence skills concepts improved more than did American-Indian subjects in a no-intervention control condition on measures of substance-use knowledge, attitudes, and interactive skills, and on self-reported rates of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use. Our findings have implications for future substance-abuse prevention research with American-Indian people.
烟草、酒精和药物使用是美国印第安人的问题。我们审视了这些问题及其成因,并描述了一种双文化能力技能方法,用于预防美国印第安青少年的药物滥用。对该方法的一项研究数据表明其对美国印第安青年有效。在测试后及6个月的随访中,接受基于双文化能力技能概念的预防干预的美国印第安受试者,在药物使用知识、态度和互动技能以及自我报告的烟草、酒精和药物使用率方面,比处于无干预对照条件下的美国印第安受试者有更大改善。我们的研究结果对未来针对美国印第安人的药物滥用预防研究具有启示意义。