Drugs and Kids
Preventing Substance Abuse
One environmental factor is an adult model of substance abuse in addition to a lack of clear family prohibition against it (Hawkins et al. 2004);
One cultural risk factor is the collection of stresses in forced acculturation, urbanization, and cultural dislocation for the Indian Youth (Hawkins et al. 2004);
One culture-specific protective factor is a strong bond with the family and school (Hawkins et al. 2004)
Similarities in Behavior
The experiences of the parents in Sheff (2005) and those of Kusher and team (2007) are largely similar and different in only a small aspect. Nick's parents in Sheff were as shocked and lost and self-accusatory as the parents in Kusher and team's participating parents. The common behavior between the two groups consists of disbelief, frustration, self-blame or guilt and helplessness. In the case of Nick, his parents first dealt with their own problems, the primary one, which was their divorce, which was the root cause of Nick's substance abuse. They also allowed themselves to suffer along with their Nick in order to understand him and his problem better. They remarried for his sake and tried their best to retrieve what had been lost due to their divorce. Although Nick had already by then gone too deep...
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