BACKGROUND: Youth experiencing homelessness are at high risk for frequent substance use. This study examines individual, interpersonal, and contextual factors associated with substance use among such youth, age 13-24. METHODS: Data were collected through computer-assisted structured interviews with participants (N=474) recruited at service agencies in Los Angeles. RESULTS: Youth had experienced over two years of homelessness on average. Almost a third used substances frequently; significant risk factors included delinquency, sensation seeking, and ongoing homelessness. Time spent in clubs and organizations was protective. CONCLUSIONS: Providing housing and services to curb delinquency may help protect youth from becoming frequent substance users.
BACKGROUND: Youth experiencing homelessness are at high risk for frequent substance use. This study examines individual, interpersonal, and contextual factors associated with substance use among such youth, age 13-24. METHODS: Data were collected through computer-assisted structured interviews with participants (N=474) recruited at service agencies in Los Angeles. RESULTS: Youth had experienced over two years of homelessness on average. Almost a third used substances frequently; significant risk factors included delinquency, sensation seeking, and ongoing homelessness. Time spent in clubs and organizations was protective. CONCLUSIONS: Providing housing and services to curb delinquency may help protect youth from becoming frequent substance users.
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Homeless; Protective Factors; Risk Factors; Substance Use
Authors: Joshua Aaron Ginzler; Bryan N Cochran; Melanie Domenech-Rodríguez; Ana Mari Cauce; Leslie B Whitbeck Journal: Subst Use Misuse Date: 2003 Feb-May Impact factor: 2.164