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Adolescent Relationships and Drug Use

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Adolescent Relationships and Drug Use explores the communicative and relational features of adolescent drug use. It focuses on peer norms, risk, and protective factors and considers how drugs are offered to adolescents, examining such factors as who makes the offers and how they are resisted, where the offers take place, and what relationship exists between the persons making the offers and the persons receiving them. Unlike other studies of drug resistance, this work examines the communication processes that affect adolescents' ability to effectively resist drug offers. Michelle Miller and her colleagues study how personal qualities, communication skills, and relationships with others affect an individual's ability to resist offers of drugs.

This volume provides a detailed analysis of drug resistance in the context of such factors as relationships, types of drugs, family and peer group relationships, personality, and situations. It places drug use and resistance in a living, relational context, and offers the first comprehensive communication and relational approach to drug resistance. The authors argue for the development of a relational and communication competence model of drug resistance, and suggest unique approaches for future drug prevention efforts.

In describing the social and relational processes of drug resistance and then linking intervention techniques to the adolescents' relational world, this work makes a major contribution toward understanding drug use among adolescents. It informs relationship, communication, and psychology research, assists drug and health research by presenting new ways of considering the issue, and enlightens drug resistance practice by demonstrating a new approach to prevention. As such, it makes an effective and invaluable contribution to the ongoing efforts to reduce drug use among adolescents.

List of contents

Contents: Series Editor's Foreword. Preface. Drug Use in the United States: A Communication Perspective. Adolescent Relationships and Drug Use: Family and Peer Influences. The Social Processes of Drug Resistance in a Relational Context. Metaphor, Culture, and Action: The Symbolic Construction of Adolescent Drug Use. A Narrative and Relational Approach to Drug Prevention in the Drug Resistance Strategies Project. Conclusions. Appendices: Methods. Decision-Making Questionnaire. Formula for Determining Risk Factors. Development and Implementation of a Peer-Based Prevention Program. Killing Time. Discussion Guide. Perception of Performance Scale.

About the author

Miller-Day, Michelle A.; Alberts, Janet; Hecht, Michael L.; Trost, Melanie R.; Krizek, Robert L.

Summary

An analysis of relationship influences on adolescent drug use, coming from research examining how family and friend relationships affect resistance to drugs. For scholars in communication, social psych, health psych, family studies

Product details

Authors Janet Alberts, Michael L Hecht, Michael L. Hecht, Robert L Krizek, Michelle A Miller-Day, Michelle A. Miller-Day, Melanie R Trost
Publisher Psychology Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2000
 
EAN 9780805834369
ISBN 978-0-8058-3436-9
No. of pages 250
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 14 mm
Weight 368 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works

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