I need you to write a 6 page paper ( the first page need to be 200 word abstract and then there needs to be a 5 page literature review, which you have to compare and contrast all the dataand sources

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Author: Ellen Meara and Shelly Greenfield

Title: The Relationship between Substance Use Patterns and Economic and Health Outcomes among Low-income Caregivers and Children

Journal Citation: Meara, E., & Greenfield, S. (2008). The relationship between substance use patterns and economic and health outcomes among low-income caregivers and children. Psychiatric Services, 59(9), 974-981.

  1. Quantitative or Qualitative The research is quantitative .

  2. Research Question The research question explores how trends of substance use associate with well-being, public program use, and work status.

  3. Hypothesis:

The study presents that child actions problems, mental health symptoms, income assistance, and work for those who used substances did not indicate any difference from those that did not use substances. This conclusion forms a basis for further investigation.

  1. Measurement of Variables:

    1. Independent Variable(s)

Several independent variables were used in this research, including race, gender, and age.

    1. Dependent Variable(s)

Dependent variables in the research include level of substance use, mental health symptoms, level of use, income assistance receipt, and child behavior challenges

  1. Sampling:

The researchers explored substance use patterns among female caregivers who took care of children between ages 0 and 14. The female caregivers were mainly from low-income areas from San Antonio, Chicago, and Boston.

  1. Data Collection:

The information used in the research was collected via the assessment of well-being measures, public program use, and work as a substance use function of 1623 caregivers. Secondly, interviews were also used to collect relevant information.

  1. Data Analysis:

The authors used longitudinal data and analyzed it based on the variable used in research, including mental well-being measures and health insurance status.

  1. Author's Conclusions: The researchers conclude that caregivers associated with the use of substances presented poor outcomes on work and well-being relative to other caregivers. Additionally, the authors concluded that policies that enhance instead of impeding mitigations in the use of substances are likely to improve well-being and self-sufficiency.

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Author: Cory Morton, Heidi Hoefinger, Rebecca Walton, Ross Aikins, and Gregory Falkin

Title: What are Youth Asking about Drugs? A Report of NIDA Drug Facts Chat Day

Journal Citation: Brucker, D. L. (2007). Substance abuse treatment participation and employment outcomes for public disability beneficiaries with substance use disorders. The journal of behavioral health services & research, 34(3), 290-308.

  1. Quantitative or Qualitative The article is quantitave research.

  2. Research Question What questions do the youth ask online regarding drugs?

  3. Hypothesis:

The authors start an investigation concerning the kind of issues and form of information that the youth wish to understand about drugs

  1. Measurement of Variables:

    1. Independent Variable(s)

This research's independent variables include the queried drugs, including pharmaceutical drugs, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, and the youth.


    1. Dependent Variable(s)

This research's dependent variables include drug use effects, being high experience, drug addictiveness, drug sales, and pharmacology.

  1. Sampling:

The sample used in this research came from hundreds of high and middle schools in the country during Chat Day sessions between 2007-2011 and 2013.

  1. Data Collection:

The data was collected through transcripts given to students across the selected schools with 67,051 questions.


  1. Data Analysis:

Data analysis was carried out through several techniques, including coding scheme development, textual analysis, and content analysis to gain information on Youth's issues.

  1. Author's Conclusions:

The authors conclude that youth asked questions regarding drug effects, general information on drugs, drug addictiveness, being high experience, and drug pharmacology.

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Author: Debra L. Brucker

Title: Substance Abuse Treatment Participation and Employment Outcomes for Public Disability Beneficiaries with Substance Use Disorders

Journal Citation: Brucker, D. L. (2007). Substance abuse treatment participation and employment outcomes for public disability beneficiaries with substance use disorders. The journal of behavioral health services & research, 34(3), 290-308.

  1. Quantitative or Qualitative The research utilizes a quantitative approach to explore interaction of various aspects.

  2. Research Question What are the employment and treatment participation results for public disability beneficiaries with substance use disorders?

  3. Hypothesis:

The authors present a study investigating whether treatment participation and employment provide any results for public beneficiaries that use substances.

  1. Measurement of Variables:

    1. Independent Variable(s)

The Independent variable in the study is the disability benefit receipt


    1. Dependent Variable(s)

The dependent variable in the research was the treatment receipt

  1. Sampling:

The sample used in the research included public disability beneficiaries among US adults.

  1. Data Collection:

The researchers used a data subset from 2002 and 2003 combined data from the National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).

  1. Data Analysis:

The researchers used a logistic regression technique to analyze the treatment outcomes based on the independent variable and other relevant variables.

  1. Author's Conclusions:

The authors conclude that US adults who are disability beneficiaries and with substance use complications displayed higher chances of seeking treatment compared to those with substance use disorders that do not benefit from public disability programs.

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Author: Melissa A. Kowalski

Title: Mental Health Recovery: The Effectiveness of Peer Services in the Community

Journal Citation: Kowalski, M. A. (2020). Mental health recovery: the effectiveness of peer services in the community. Community mental health journal, 56(3), 568-580.

  1. Quantitative or Qualitative The research is a quantitative study exploring peer services effectiveness.

  2. Research Question What are the effects of peer services in the community?

  3. Hypothesis:

Based on minimal research on the effect of peer services, the author explores the impact associated with peer services regarding general wellness, life quality, and recovery capital.

  1. Measurement of Variables:

    1. Independent Variable(s)

The independent variable in the research involves peer services in the community


    1. Dependent Variable(s)

The dependent variable entails the outcomes of peer services

  1. Sampling:

The researchers recruited peer mentors and included 108 people from the community who participated in peer recovery services.


  1. Data Collection:

The study data was collected via three surveys that assessed wellness, life quality, and recovery capital. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were used when collecting more information on peer services.

  1. Data Analysis:

The data collected was analyzed on three different approaches, including an interclass correlation and a linear regression analysis.

  1. Author's Conclusions:

The authors conclude that peer service providers regarded the services positively but required more training for better service provisions. Additionally, the authors concluded that peer services contributed significantly to community well-being.

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Author: Beth S. Russel and Mellissa Gordon

Title: Parenting and Adolescent Substance Use: Moderation Effects of Community Engagement

Journal Citation: Russell, B. S., & Gordon, M. (2017). Parenting and adolescent substance use: Moderation effects of community engagement. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 15(5), 1023-1036.

  1. Quantitative or Qualitative The research utilized a quantitative approach.

  2. Research Question What are the moderation consequences of substance abuse incommunity engagement?

  3. Hypothesis:

The study investigates the moderation impacts of community engagement based on two factors, including adolescent substance use and parenting.

  1. Measurement of Variables:

    1. Independent Variable(s)

The independent variables include parenting and adolescent substance abuse


    1. Dependent Variable(s)

The dependent variable in the study includes the consequences of community engagement moderation.

  1. Sampling:

The researchers utilized an adolescent sample from across the country involving those in grades 7 to 12.

  1. Data Collection:

The data was collected through a cluster design. Moreover, the researchers also used contextual data from national databases. Interviews and an in-school survey were also used for the selected sample.

  1. Data Analysis:

The collected data was analyzed through the statistical software STATA.

  1. Author's Conclusions:

The authors reached several conclusions based on the study. First, they concluded that community advantage was one of the core risk elements that influenced adolescents' use of substances. Secondly, the authors also concluded that substance use among adults was on the rise depending on community engagement levels.