10个州中学生中无人陪伴的无家可归现象:多领域的患病率和风险。

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J J Cutuli, Dan Treglia, Claire Flatley, Danielle R Hatchimonji
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摘要

青少年时期无人陪伴的无家可归是各种不良后果的一个风险因素,然而,枚举努力难以提供可行的结果,很少有分析考虑到这一群体的风险可能有何不同。我们考虑了来自10个州的2019年青少年风险行为调查的数据,该调查询问了无人陪伴的无家可归者和睡眠安排。经历过任何形式的无家可归的学生都有更高的不良后果和其他风险经历。很少有学生报告无人陪伴的无家可归和通常在无家可归的情况下睡觉。与经历过其他形式无家可归的学生相比,经历无人陪伴无家可归的青年酒精问题的风险更高,严重吸毒和成绩差的风险更低;除此之外,他们患不良后果的风险也差不多。结果与这样一种观点一致,即无人陪伴的无家可归学生是无家可归的学生中一个可区分的亚群,他们面临着较高的不良后果风险。
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Unaccompanied Homelessness Among High School Students Across Ten States: Prevalence and risk in multiple domains.

Unaccompanied homelessness during adolescence is a risk factor for varied poor outcomes, yet enumeration efforts struggle to provide feasible results and few analyses consider how risk might differ for this group. We consider data from the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey from 10 states that asked about unaccompanied homelessness and sleeping arrangement. Students who experienced any form of homelessness were at higher risk for poor outcomes and other risk experiences. Few students reported both unaccompanied homelessness and usually sleeping in a homeless situation. Youth experiencing unaccompanied homelessness had higher risk for alcohol problems and lower risk for severe drug use and poor grades compared to students who experienced other forms of homelessness; otherwise they had similar levels of risk for poor outcomes. Results are consistent with the view that students who experience unaccompanied homeless are a distinguishable subpopulation of students who experience homelessness and are at high levels of risk of poor outcomes.

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