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Substance Abuse,Familial Factors,and Mental Health: Exploring Racial and Ethnic Group Differences Among African American,Caucasian, and Hispanic Juvenile Offenders
Authors:Roslyn M. Caldwell  N. Clayton Silver  Marilyn Strada
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology and Child Development , California Polytechnic State University , San Luis Obispo, California, USA;2. Department of Psychology , University of Nevada , Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Abstract:The present study examined racial, ethnic, and gender differences in family composition substance abuse, and mental health issues, such as depression and self-esteem among adjudicated juvenile offenders. Results revealed a negative relationship between depression and self-esteem among all ethnicities and family compositions. Caucasians reported greater incidence of substance abuse than did African American and Hispanic youth. Moreover, in reconstituted families, Caucasians had lower self-esteem scores than did other ethnicities. The findings illustrate the complexities of risk to substance use among high-risk populations, particularly as they relate to familial factors and the importance of intensive family therapy among this population.
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