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Stephen Rose <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 May 2004 11:46:11 -0400
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Pat,
   You may be interested in the work of a research group that can be
called the Adverse Childhood Experiences group.  They have more than 30
publications describing the impact of exposure to adverse childhood
experiences and susceptibility to various developmental insults and
outcomes. I've attached a bibliography of their work. I also list an
e-mail address ([log in to unmask]) where you can get their free
newsletter and more complete bibliographical references.
Stephen M. Rose, Ph.D.

>>> [log in to unmask] 5/4/04 11:16:16 AM >>>
I am conducting a literature review and analysis looking at high-risk
youth,
substance use and effective /comprehensive health promotion
strategies.
High-risk in this instance is defined as youth who are at increased
risk for
substance use problems because of social determinents of health, as
well as
patterns of use. The target age is 13-24 but with an emphasis on 13-15
age
group. Outcomes are looking at delayed use/prevention/reduction of
problems.
I would be interested in hearing about research that indicates "Best
Practice" if possible, but also promising initiatives. I am also
interested
in programming which may have addressed multiples issues of which
substance
use is one e.g. youth who are high-risk for problems associated with
substance use and sexual health.

Thanks for your help!

Pat

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Stephen M. Rose, Ph.D.
Professor, College of Health Professions
University of New England - Westbrook Campus
716 Stevens Avenue
Portland, Maine 04103
(207) 797-7261, ext.4431
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