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Clifford, Patrick R.; Rene, Antonio A. – Urban League Review, 1986
Reviews available statistics regarding drug and alcohol abuse among Blacks and compares these data to those for Whites. Discusses the negative effects of substance abuse on the Black community and argues that the overall poorer health status of Black Americans is due in part to discriminatory conditions. (GC)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Blacks, Drug Abuse, Health Needs
Winslow, Kate – American Indian Journal, 1980
Indians have the lowest life expectancy of any group in the US; the general state of Indian health lags 25 years behind the rest of the population. Article discusses problems of health delivery systems, alternative approaches to health care, and some of the most pressing health problems. (DS)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indians, Government Role, Health Needs

French, Laurence A.; Hornbuckle, Jim – Social Work, 1980
Addresses alcoholism from a psychocultural perspective, examining social policies that have contributed to the marginality of Native Americans and to the stereotype of the "drunken Indian." As Native Americans have been forced to modify their tribal ways, more members are pushed into the fringes of their traditional culture. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cultural Images
Green, Bonnie L.; Miranda, Jeanne; Daroowalla, Anahita; Siddique, Juned – Crime & Delinquency, 2005
A convenience sample of 100 female jail inmates was interviewed by two female clinical psychologists using measures of trauma exposure, psychopathology, sexual risk behavior, parenting skills, and perceived needs for service. Participants had high rates of lifetime trauma exposure (98%), current mental disorders (36%), and drug/alcohol problems…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Substance Abuse, Institutionalized Persons, Females