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Autor:
Hee Soon Juon, Kerry M. Green, Margaret E. Ensminger, Elaine Eggleston Doherty, Kate E. Fothergill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 57:223-239
Drawing on the life course perspective, this research addresses the direct and indirect pathways between childhood adversity and midlife psychological distress and drug use across a majority of the life span in an African American cohort ( N = 1,242)
Publikováno v:
Child & Youth Care Forum. 45:19-32
Background Anxiety disorders in youth are among the most common psychiatric disorders, yet the majority of affected youth do not receive treatment. One approach to improving access to care is identification and intervention within the primary care se
Autor:
Katarzyna A. Zebrak, Kate E. Fothergill, Judith A. Robertson, Kerry M. Green, Margaret E. Ensminger
Publikováno v:
Addictive Behaviors. 37:1240-1247
The comorbidity of major depression and substance use disorders is well documented. However, thorough understanding of prevalence and early risk factors for comorbidity in adulthood is lacking, particularly among urban African Americans. With data fr
Autor:
Margaret E. Ensminger, Judy Robertson, Elaine Eggleston Doherty, Hee Soon Juon, Kerry M. Green, Kate E. Fothergill
Publikováno v:
Drug Use Trajectories Among Minority Youth ISBN: 9789401774895
Despite some stereotypes that may exist, substance use among African American adolescents is generally comparable to or somewhat less than use among White populations. However, evidence of a pattern shift emerges as they age into adulthood, when Afri
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c348b5f083bef31af423eae7d3963198
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7491-8_4
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7491-8_4
Autor:
Margaret E. Ensminger, Judith A. Robertson, Deliya R. Banda, Kerry M. Green, Katarzyna A. Zebrak, Kate E. Fothergill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban Health. 90:101-115
Depression among African Americans residing in urban communities is a complex, major public health problem; however, few studies identify early life risk factors for depression among urban African American men and women. To better inform prevention p
Autor:
Kate E. Fothergill, Margaret E. Ensminger, Judith A. Robertson, Katarzyna A. Zebrak, Kerry M. Green
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 123:239-248
Substance use and psychological problems are major public health issues because of their high prevalence, co-occurrence, clustering in socio-economically disadvantaged groups, and serious consequences. However, their interrelationship over time is no
Autor:
Kerry M. Green, Kate E. Fothergill, Elaine Eggleston Doherty, Judith A. Robertson, Margaret E. Ensminger
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 107:339-348
Aims: This article examines the effects of experiencing violent victimization in young adulthood on pathways of substance use from adolescence to mid-adulthood. Design: Data come from four assessments of an African American community cohort followed
Autor:
Alfonso Bonilla, Marc S. Karver, Lawrence S. Wissow, Peter Salmon, Russell Horwitz, Sarah Polk, Kate E. Fothergill, Shaina Longway
Publikováno v:
ACADEMIC PEDIATRICS
Objective School-aged health maintenance visits seek to prevent or intervene early with health issues of lifelong importance. Little is known about what children expect to happen in these visits or how they experience them, factors related to their e
Autor:
Kate E. Fothergill, Kerry M. Green, Hee Soon Juon, Margaret E. Ensminger, Elaine Eggleston Doherty
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 118:216-223
Background We examined developmental trajectories of marijuana use among a cohort of urban African Americans followed from first grade to mid adulthood. We compared risk factors in childhood and adolescence and consequences in mid adulthood across tr
Autor:
Margaret E. Ensminger, Kerry M. Green, Kate E. Fothergill, Judith D. Kasper, Judy Robertson, Hee Soon Juon, Roland J. Thorpe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marriage and Family. 71:848-861
Using longitudinal data from the Woodlawn Project (N=680), this study examined how patterns of living arrangements among a community cohort of African American mothers were associated with later physical and emotional health. We identified eight patt