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Drinking, Conduct Disorder, and Social Change

The Navajo Experiences

9780195136159
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Based on interviews with more than a thousand Navajo Indian men and women, this book examines the associations between childhood experiences and behaviour and the development of alcohol dependence in adulthood. Because Navajo life has changed markedly over the past two generations, it also examines the role of urbanization and universal school in reshaping Navajo youth and considers the implications for changing patterns of alcohol use in adulthood. In addition the book explores awide range of timely issues such as domestic violence, factors associated with resistance to alcohol abuse as well as remission and recovery, the treatment and prevention of alcohol dependence, and the implications of pursuing either population-based preventive interventions or interventions focusedon high risk individuals or groups.
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OUP USA
84093
9780195136159
9780195136159

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Publication date
2000
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
280
Dimensions (mm)
163 x 242
Weight (g)
626
  • Conduct Disorder, Drinking, and the Problem of Prevention; Historical Background: Tuba City and Shiprock; Patterns of Alcohol Use; Alcohol Dependence: Definitoin, Prevalence, and Risk Factors; Types of Alcololics; Conduct Disorder: Risk Factors and Changing Prevalence Stephen J. Kunitz, K. Ruben Gabriel, and Jerrold E. Levy; Antecedents of Violence in Adulthood; Treatment and Remission; Risk and Protective Factors Affecting Navajo Womens Drinking Patterns; Conclusions;
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