Preventing alcohol abuse in the gay community: toward a theory and model
Autor: | John E. Mongeon, Thomas O. Ziebold |
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Rok vydání: | 1982 |
Předmět: |
Risk
Basic premise Social Psychology Population Models Psychological Indigenous Education Gender Studies Self-help Medicine Humans education General Psychology Abuse prevention education.field_of_study business.industry Alcohol and drug Internal communications General Medicine Homosexuality Public relations Self Concept Alcoholism Self-Help Groups business Social psychology Goals Social Adjustment Stress Psychological Gay community |
Zdroj: | Journal of homosexuality. 7(4) |
ISSN: | 0091-8369 |
Popis: | Urban gay communities present unique populations for a comprehensive prevention program. They are well defined, bounded communities with rapid internal communication, can be considered "at risk" for alcoholism, and are traditionally "underserved" for prevention and treatment. Models of alcoholism epidemiology elucidate critical factors relevant to the urban gay population, and indigenous gay organizations afford effective means of implementing a program. The model presented in this paper is based upon current research about successful prevention programs and uses accepted strategies tailored to the specific characteristics of the urban gay community. The basic premise of the model is that community self help is the most effective approach to alcohol and drug abuse prevention. |
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