PREVENTING ALCOHOL ABUSE IN AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE YOUTH
防止非洲裔美国男性青年酗酒
基本信息
- 批准号:2633288
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1995
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1995-01-01 至 1999-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:African American adolescence (12-20) alcoholic beverage consumption alcoholism /alcohol abuse prevention behavior prediction behavioral /social science research tag community data collection employment /unemployment high risk behavior /lifestyle human subject human therapy evaluation juvenile delinquency longitudinal human study male racial /ethnic difference training violence vocational guidance
项目摘要
Although overall prevalence rates of alcohol use and alcohol consumption
levels are similar for African-American and white men, there is
substantial evidence to indicate that African-American men experience
notably higher levels of negative health and social consequences related
to alcohol use. Although the peak incidence of these problems appears
in early or middle adulthood, prevention efforts must begin in childhood
and adolescence to prevent their onset in adulthood. In particular,
alcohol abuse, drug use, and other health risk behaviors among African-
American males are viewed in part as a response to poverty, lack of
employment and educational opportunities, deteriorating urban
environments, and the subsequent breakdown in the social and familial
bonds in a large segment of the African-American community. Adolescent
males need to be adequately prepared to respond to and overcome these
challenges if they are to make a successful transition to adulthood.
The proposed 5-year study builds on an ongoing community-based,
randomized control intervention that offers culturally relevant guidance
and mentoring, combined with an employment training and placement
program, to African-American male adolescents. The intervention, called
Supporting Adolescents with Guidance and Employment (SAGE), is currently
being implemented within the framework of a randomized control design.
Each of 240 youth is being assigned to one of three conditions: guidance
and employment, employment only, and control. Nine months after the
conclusion of the initial program activities, the control group
participants will receive a delayed program consisting of either one or
both programmatic components. Participants will be followed an
additional 3 years beyond the conclusion of the program.
The purpose of the study is to enhance and extend the longitudinal
evaluation effort currently in place, focusing specific attention on
alcohol use behaviors and related consequences. In doing so, the study
will provide important information regarding the efficacy of culturally
relevant adolescent guidance and employment programs for reducing
alcohol misuse and other related high-risk behaviors among male African-
American adolescents. The requested funding will not be used to support
programmatic activities, but rather to provide data collection support
and facilitate the analysis and reporting of programmatic effects on
alcohol use outcomes, as well as other issues related to the etiology
and patterns of alcohol use behaviors and consequences in the target
population.
尽管饮酒和饮酒的总体流行率
非洲裔美国人和白人男性的水平相似,有
大量证据表明,非裔美国男性经历了
明显更高水平的负面健康和相关社会后果
对酒精的使用。尽管出现这些问题的高峰期
在成年早期或中期,预防工作必须从儿童时期开始。
和青春期,以防止他们在成年后发病。特别是,
酗酒、吸毒和其他危害健康的行为
美国男性在一定程度上被视为对贫困的回应,缺乏
就业和教育机会,不断恶化的城市
环境,以及随后在社会和家庭方面的崩溃
在非洲裔美国人社区的很大一部分中存在联系。青少年
男性需要做好充分的准备来应对和克服这些
如果他们要成功过渡到成年,就会面临挑战。
拟议的为期5年的研究建立在正在进行的以社区为基础的
提供文化相关指导的随机对照干预
和指导,与就业培训和安置相结合
计划,面向非裔美国男性青少年。这一干预措施被称为
通过指导和就业支持青少年(SAGE),目前正在
在随机对照设计的框架内实施。
240名青年每人被分配到三种条件之一:指导
和就业,只有就业和控制。九个月后
初始计划活动结束,控制组
参赛者将收到一个延迟的计划,该计划由一个或
这两个都是编程组件。参赛者将获得一个
在该计划结束后再延长3年。
研究的目的是加强和延伸纵向
目前正在开展评价工作,重点是
饮酒行为及相关后果。在这样做的过程中,该研究
将提供有关文化的功效的重要信息
相关的青少年指导和就业方案,以减少
非洲男性酗酒和其他相关高危行为-
美国青少年。申请的资金将不会用于支持
方案活动,而不是提供数据收集支持
并便于分析和报告方案对
酒精使用结果以及其他与病因相关的问题
以及目标中的酒精使用行为和后果的模式
人口。
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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防止非洲裔美国男性青年酗酒
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6406974 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
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防止非洲裔美国男性青年酗酒
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2047072 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
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防止非洲裔美国男性青年酗酒
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- 资助金额:
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