Adolescents in Public Housing initiates new, productive paths for research on this vulnerable population and contributes to preventive interventions that may improve the lives of affected youth.
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Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Part I: Theoretical Underpinnings and Methodology
1. Introduction: Context Matters
2. A Framework for Inquiry Into Neighborhood-Institutional Relationships Related to Public Housing and Adolescent Development, with Odis Johnson Jr.
3. An Integrated Model of Adolescent development in Public Housing Neighborhoods, With Kathy Sanders-Phillips and Lisa R. Rawlings
Part II: Empirical Section
4. Methodology and Procedures, with Taqi M. Tirmazi and Tarek Zidan
5. Modeling Latent Profiles of Efficacious Beliefs and Attitudes Toward Deviance, with Ajita M. Robinson
6. The Social Ecology of Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use, with Michael G. Vaughn, Margaret Lombe, and Stephen Tripodi
7. Explaining the Relationship Between Neighborhood Risk and Adolescent Health-Risk Behaviors: A Focus on Adolescent Depressive Symptoms, with Sharon F. Lambert and Crystal L. Barksdale
8. Risk and Protective factors of Depressive Symptoms, with Margaret Lombe and Von E. Nebbitt
Part III: Implications and Applications
9. Implications to Practice and Service Use, with Theda Rose and Michael Lindsey
10. A New Direction for Public Housing: The Implications for Adolescent Well-Being, with Carol S. Collard
11. Summary and Conclusion: The Challenges of Public Housing Environments for Youth, with James Herbert Williams, Christopher A. Veeh, and David B. Miller
Contributors
References
Index