Adolescents and Substance Abuse
.... and sexual
abuse, witness to violence, or a family member with substance
abuse/dependence are associated with adolescent substance
abuse risk (Hawkins, Catalano ....
(1756

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Substance Abuse in School Children
.... The professional literature identifies a variety of
risk factors that indicate whether an adolescent is at
risk of substance
abuse. ....
(1186

5

)
Child Abuse: An Analysis
.... developed an integrative model of child maltreatment that proposed three sets of variables as likely to combine to facilitate an increased
risk of child
abuse. ....
(2004

8

)
Adolescent Substance Abuse + Bulimia
.... The study reported in the article examined interpersonal and intrapersonal
risk for substance
abuse in a sample of Caucasian and Hispanic early adolescents ....
(1305

5

)
Areas of Child Abuse In the last decade alone, over 2,50
In general, these studies have focused on the following areas: (1) Incidence and Type of
Abuse; (2) Factors that place children at
risk for
abuse; (3) effects ....
(2787

11

)
DRUG ABUSE AMONG JUVENILES
.... It is also noted that parental absence, be it through divorce, separation or death, increases the
risk of substance
abuse as does the absence of love ....
(1771

7

)
Elderly Substance Abuse
.... Isolation, poverty, loss of loved ones, and cognitive disorders often place the elderly at high
risk for substance
abuse, in addition to accidental mixing of ....
(1298

5

)
Nature of Juvenile Drug Abuse
.... It is also noted that parental absence, be it through divorce, separation or death, increases the
risk of substance
abuse as does the absence of love ....
(1771

7

)
Elder Abuse
.... The author stated that for women over 80 years,
risk factors for sexual and other
abuse include needs for assistance with daily activities such as bathing ....
(1162

5

)
Child Abuse
.... issues, but experts contend
abuse occurs most frequently when high-
risk parents care for high-
risk children: Even though child
abuse maltreatment occurs in all ....
(1990

8

)
Use and Abuse of Financial Instruments
.... In derivatives accounting, the notional amount is used to measure volume but not
risk, and that amount was $52.711 trillion at June 30, 1999. ....
(2167

9

)
Physical Abuse in School-Aged Children
.... These strategies were: (1) a primary prevention screening strategy to be used to identify families at
risk for
abuse; (2) a secondary prevention strategy aimed ....
(3239

13

)
Elder Sexual Abuse
.... The author stated that for women over 80 years,
risk factors for sexual and other
abuse include needs for assistance with daily activities such as bathing ....
(1224

5

)
Domestic Abuse in Civilian & Military Jurisdictions
.... However, this risks may be balanced by the fact that there is a large proportion of ethnic/racial minorities in the military---groups at less
risk for
abuse. ....
(2721

11

)
Childhood Sexual Abuse & Youth Runaway Behavior
.... (5) Runaways with histories of childhood sexual
abuse are more at
risk for psychoemotional and medical problems than are runaways with histories of physical ....
(2877

12

)
Childhood Sexual Abuse & Runaways Papalia and Olds (1992) report ...
.... (5) Runaways with histories of childhood sexual
abuse are more at
risk for psychoemotional and medical problems than are runaways with histories of physical ....
(2852

11

)
Child Abuse
.... 1, 1995). At
risk for
abuse: A teacher's guide for recognizing and reporting child
abuse. Preventing School Failure, 39, (6+) 1-9. Gootman, ME (June 1, 1996). ....
(895

4

)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Substance Abuse
.... DRUG; VICTIMOLOGY; ANGER; CASE REPORT; CONTROL; CUES ; HOSTILITY; POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER;
RISK FACTOR; SUBSTANCE
ABUSE; TEMPERAMENT; TREATMENT What ....
(3522

14

)
Adolescent Drug Abuse Drug abuse a
.... Cassel, RN (1992). Peer counseling using cognitive education to prevent high
risk youth from drug
abuse. A Journal of Human Behavior, 29 (1), 38-43. (6 pages). ....
(1255

5

)
Alleviation of Child Abuse
.... Targeting families that are most at-
risk for child
abuse, home visitors offer assistance and support to families without waiting for the latter to ask for help ....
(3101

12

)
A Discussion of Child Abuse
.... empowered and obligated to provide intervention and prevention services to children and their families identified as either at
risk for child
abuse or known to ....
(3278

13

)
Prevention of Child Abuse The purpose of this research is to
.... Another type of child
abuse prevention program focuses on identifying high
risk parents and then intervening to increase the parent-child bonding process. ....
(2282

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)
What Can be Done to Alleviate Child Abuse?
.... Targeting families that are most at-
risk for child
abuse, home visitors offer assistance and support to families without waiting for the latter to ask for help ....
(3120

12

)
Child Abuse & Foster Care in California
.... A study to determine the relationship between physical, emotional and sexual child
abuse and health
risk behaviors in adulthood used both prospective and ....
(1267

5

)
Substance Abuse Patterns
.... Adolescents with ADHD and learning disorders in combination with depression and anxiety disorders are at high
risk for having a substance
abuse problem. ....
(1607

6

)
Substance Abuse by Adolescents
.... Adolescents with ADHD and learning disorders in combination with depression and anxiety disorders are at high
risk for having a substance
abuse problem. ....
(1607

6

)
Drug Abuse & Pregnancy
.... Further, the
abuse of cocaine presents a higher
risk of miscarriages because it can reduce the flow of blood to an unborn child causing lack of oxygen. ....
(1448

6

)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
.... A shelter is often unable to treat patients who engage in high-
risk behaviors, and substance
abuse programs cannot provide the proper intervention and safe ....
(1944

8

)
Nurses and Substance Abuse Problems
.... public (estimates indicating that it may be anywhere from 30 to 300 times higher) with one in seven nurses considered at-
risk for substance
abuse and between ....
(2764

11

)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
.... A shelter is often unable to treat patients who engage in high-
risk behaviors, and substance
abuse programs cannot provide the proper intervention and safe ....
(1918

8

)