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Introducing Trauma-And Resiliency-Informed Care In A Residential Treatment Setting, Connie Quach May 2021

Introducing Trauma-And Resiliency-Informed Care In A Residential Treatment Setting, Connie Quach

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Background: The link between trauma exposure and substance use is well established. Seventy-five percent of individuals in substance use treatment report histories of abuse and trauma. Early traumatic experiences or repetitive trauma exposure disrupts a person’s ability to self-regulate which may demonstrate as disruptive behavior or present as physiological symptoms.

Purpose: The purpose of this project was to introduce and increase awareness of trauma and resiliency informed definitions, techniques, and provide resources for staff in a residential treatment setting.

Evidence-based Intervention and Methods: Participating nurses and resident assistants received a one hour presentation on trauma, resiliency, and its associated interventions. …


Mother-Son Connectedness, Substance Use, And Young Men's Criminal Justice System Involvement, Kim L. Moreno Phd May 2011

Mother-Son Connectedness, Substance Use, And Young Men's Criminal Justice System Involvement, Kim L. Moreno Phd

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The relationship between a mother and her son and its influence on health and risk behaviors as a boy becomes a man has had little exploration. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between mother-son connectedness, substance use, serious delinquency, violent delinquency, and criminal justice system involvement in young men. This study uses data from The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (ADD Health), a school-based study of students in grades 7–12 in the United States. Multiple regression, ANOVA, and logistic regression were used to analyze independent and dependent variables. Results show a perception of connectedness, which …


A Retrospective Study Of Substance Use And Mental Health Disorders In A Sample Of Urban American Indian And Alaska Natives, Kathryn Aimee Fuller Phd Jan 2011

A Retrospective Study Of Substance Use And Mental Health Disorders In A Sample Of Urban American Indian And Alaska Natives, Kathryn Aimee Fuller Phd

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This retrospective study examined the prevalence of mental health disorders, co-occurring disorders (COD), and alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use (ATOD) among a sample of urban-dwelling adult American Indian and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) seeking behavioral health services from one metropolitan Indian clinic in Southwestern United States. A descriptive quantitative design employed retrospective data from AI/AN subjects (N = 123) verified as tribally enrolled and receiving outpatient behavioral health services. Chart abstraction included patient demographics, substance use and mental health diagnoses, and ATOD scores from the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) and the Addiction Severity Index-NAV (ASI-NAV). The t-test compared gender differences …