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November 15, 2006 0789035065 978-0789035066 1
Stay up-to-date in the continuing fight to assess and treat adolescent drug and alcohol abuse

Adolescent Substance Abuse: New Frontiers in Assessment presents up-to-date research on the assessment, intervention, and treatment of alcohol and drug use behaviors in adolescents, using screening tools developed to accurately measure the extent and nature of the problem. This unique book provides evidence of how the field has matured over the past 20 years, highlighting the rapid growth in research with a focus on topics deserving of more study. Leading experts working in adolescent health and assessment examine treatment-oriented typologies, treatment matching, problem identification and referral, parent-report, self-report, and the compatibility of anonymous and confidential surveys.

Recent advancements in the development and evaluation of research materials have led to vast improvements in the study of adolescent drug abuse. Counselors can now depend on user-friendly features and rigorous psychometric evidence in determining the important differences between adolescent and adult drug use; distinguishing between normative and severe-end drug use behaviors; detecting “faking bad,” “faking good,” and other sources of compromised self-reports; and developing a greater understanding of substance abuse disorders. Still, challenges remain—the validity of adolescent self-report tools is vital; there is a need for more precise identification of related psychosocial problems, and there is a lack of data of whether current assessment tools can identify distinct levels of a problem’s severity. Adolescent Substance Abuse works to meet those challenges.

Adolescent Substance Abuse examines:
  • how assessment can be used to identify treatment-oriented typologies to improve treatment matching
  • how to use community readiness for drug abuse prevention
  • how to use the psychometric data of a screening tool for problem identification urinalysis, parent report and self-report in working with American Indian youth
  • parent-child concordance in assessment of substance use
  • anonymous versus confidential survey formats in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United States
  • gender differences in measuring substance abuse
  • and much more

Adolescent Substance Abuse is an essential professional resource for counselors and researchers working in the field of adolescent health, particularly drug abuse.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Dr. Ken Winters has assembled A STELLAR GROUP OF AUTHOR-INVESTIGATORS. . . . Too

often, the empirical literature and research focuses on identifying risk factors

for the development of substance abuse problems or on clinical trials testing

treatment modalities at the expense of developing a literature on assessment.

This volume fills that void quite nicely. . . . Other important topics include

concordance among adolescent self-report, collateral reports, urine drug screens,

comparison of anonymous surveys with confidential surveys of substance use, and

an examination of gender differences within the context of the psychometric

properties of the Personal Experience Inventory (PEI), a popular comprehensive

assessment tool for adolescents with substance abuse problems. . . . THE READER

WILL BE REWARDED BY THE DEPTH AND RANGE." -- Oscar G. Bukstein, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh

About the Author

Ken C. Winters, PhD, is Director of the Center for Adolescent Substance Abuse Research, and is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Minnesota. His primary research interest is the prevention and treatment of adolescent drug abuse. He is a consultant to many organizations, including the Hazelden Foundation, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, the World Health Organization, and the Mentor Foundation. Dr. Winters was Lead Editor for issues 31 and 32 of the Treatment Improvement Protocol Series published by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (SAMHSA).

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The past 20 years have been characterized by a rapid growth of research in the development of screening and assessment tools for measuring the extent and nature of adolescent drug use involvement and related problems (Lecesse & Waldron, 1994; Winters, 200 Read the first page
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family estrangement, polydrug use, difference score, confidential survey formats, low readiness groups, lifetime alcohol use rates, annual marijuana use, annual alcohol use, severity chemical dependency, response distortion scales, marijuana use rates, severity psychosocial problems, prevalence rate difference, problem severity scale, lifetime marijuana use, middle school males, middle school females, drug use frequency, psychosocial scales, readiness survey, adolescent substance abuse, community readiness, sexual risk behavior, collateral report, adolescent drug abuse
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The Haworth Press, Puerto Rico, United States, Deviant Behavior, American Indian, Monitoring the Future, New York, National Institute, Social Isolation, Youth Self-Report, Sibling Chemical Use, Absence of Goals, Department of Psychiatry, The Haworth Document Delivery Service, Psychological Disturbance, Family Pathology, Spiritual Isolation, Basic Scales, African American, University of Minnesota, Rejecting Convention, Personal Experience Inventory, Western Psychological Services, Journal of Child, Minnesota Institute of Public Health
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