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Professor, Department. of Sociology, Michigan State University.
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Dr. Broman specializes in the areas of substance abuse and mental health, HIV risk behavior, sociology of families, and racial inequality. Recent and ongoing projects include an NIAAA-funded project on Alcohol Use among African-American College Students; a NIDA-funded project on Race and Adolescent Drug Use; a project on pregnancy prevention among low-income teens, and a project on ethnic diversity among African-Americans and substance use.
Broman, Clifford L. Forthcoming. "Perceived discrimination and alcohol use among black and white college students." Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education.
Broman, Clifford L., H.W. Neighbors, J. Delva, M. Torres, and James S. Jackson. 2008. "Prevalence of substance use disorders among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks in the National Survey of American Life." American Journal of Public Health, 98(6): 1107-1114. PMCID: PMC2377285. DOI. Abstract.