Young T J
Washburn University Topeka, Kansas.
J Drug Educ. 1991;21(1):65-72. doi: 10.2190/04VJ-R84N-JRUD-B0LF.
Although Native Americans are plagued by high rates of alcoholism, violence, suicide and early death, these social and clinical problems are usually given little more than cursory treatment in textbooks. A content analysis of twenty-six textbooks on alcoholism and substance misuse revealed that only four provided a detailed discussion of Native American drinking. Greater attention needs to be given to the cultural, psychological, and biological issues of drinking and drunkenness among this special population.