Sense of Belonging in School as a Protective Factor Against Drug Abuse Among Native American Urban Adolescents |
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Authors: | Napoli Maria Marsiglia Flavio Francisco Kulis Stephen |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor, School of Social Work. |
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Abstract: | This article presents the results of a study conducted with 243 Native American students who were part of a multi-ethnic sample of adolescents attending middle school in a large urban center in the Southwest region of the United States. Native adolescents who felt a stronger sense of belonging in their school were found to report a lower lifetime use of alcohol and cigarettes, lower cigarette and marijuana use in the previous month, lower frequency of current use of these substances, fewer substances ever used, and a later age of initiation into drug use than other Native students. Research implications are discussed in relationship to school environment, culturally-grounded prevention curricula, and school social work practice. |
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