| Literature DB >> 25214818 |
Wendy F Auslander1, Ronald G Thompson2, Donald R Gerke1.
Abstract
Adolescents in foster care experience mental health and substance use problems that place them at risk for HIV, yet the exact nature of the relationship remains unclear. This study examined the co-occurring influences of mental health problems and substance use on HIV risk and determined whether substance use moderated the effect of mental health problems on HIV risk behaviors among adolescents in foster care. Regression analyses of cross-sectional data collected through structured interviews with 334 adolescents, aged 15-18 years, determined which mental health problems and substances increased HIV risk behaviors. Adolescents with delinquency and anxiety/depression engaged in significantly more HIV risk behaviors than their counterparts, controlling for race, gender, and type of childhood abuse. Further, any marijuana use significantly moderated the effects of delinquent behaviors on HIV risk, differentially increasing HIV risk among those who engaged in delinquent behaviors.Entities:
Keywords: HIV risk; adolescents; childhood abuse; delinquency; foster care; mental health; substance use
Year: 2014 PMID: 25214818 PMCID: PMC4157673 DOI: 10.1080/15381501.2013.859112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J HIV AIDS Soc Serv ISSN: 1538-1501