| Literature DB >> 32099581 |
Dawn T Bounds1, Caitlin H Otwell2, Adrian Melendez2, Niranjan S Karnik3, Wrenetha A Julion4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sexually exploited youth are disconnected from societal tethers and need support systems, which makes them some of the most vulnerable of youth. This heightened level of vulnerability increases their risk for violence, abuse, ongoing sexual exploitation and all its sequelae. The purpose of this study was to examine an evidence-based intervention called STRIVE (support to reunite, involve and value each other) that has been a successful family re-engagement strategy with newly homeless youth. We sought to explore its contextual relevance for youth with risk factors for sexual exploitation and identify necessary adaptations to reduce risk factors for sexual exploitation. We deliberately took an intersectional approach in conducting this study.Entities:
Keywords: Family intervention; Focus groups; Homeless youth; LGBTQ+ youth; Minority youth; Sexually exploited youth
Year: 2020 PMID: 32099581 PMCID: PMC7029494 DOI: 10.1186/s13034-020-00314-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health ISSN: 1753-2000 Impact factor: 3.033
Expert Panelists
| Expert panelist pseudonym | Content area expertise |
|---|---|
| Amy | LCSW who works with human trafficking survivors |
| Jaime | Case manager who works with human trafficking survivors and their children |
| Jasmine | Youth program manager who works with families of homicide victims |
| Kendra | LCSW who works with pregnant and parenting youth |
| Lisa | Director who works with LGBTQ+, homeless, and systems involved youth |
| Michael | LCPC who works with at-risk, LGBTQ+, and system involved youth |
| Nina | LSW who works with homeless youth |
| Rita | APRN who works with homeless and persistently mentally ill youth; consults on difficult mental health cases |
| Sam | LCSW who works with youth in school-based health and community health settings |
| Stephanie | Provides health equity education and training to providers in the community including systems of care (health and juvenile justice) |
| Veronica | APRN who works with LGBTQ+, system involved, and traumatized youth |