The present study examines risk factors for running away and homelessness among a sample of more than 7,000 currently housed youth using the National Longitudinal Study of adolescent Health (add Health). Structural equation modeling results revealed that those with greater levels of family instability and those who ran away at Wave 2 were significantly more likely to run away and/or become homeless 5 years later at Wave 3. Family instability also had a significant indirect effect on running away and/or being homeless at Wave 3 through greater levels of problem behaviors and running away at Wave 2. Running away at Wave 1 was indirectly associated with running away and/or becoming homeless at Wave 3 through family instability, problem behavio...
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Adolescent runaway remains a relatively common crisis in the lives of many families. Recent literatu...
Purpose: To describe and explain variations in first mental health service utilization before and af...
Although previous research has examined correlates of running away among samples of currently homele...
Purpose: Almost everything known about risk factors for homelessness is based on cross-sectional stu...
Purpose Almost everything known about risk factors for homelessness is based on cross-sectional stu...
Homeless youth represent a vulnerable and understudied population. Little research has prospectively...
PARENTratings of the behavior of 2,967 children aged 4-16 who had been referred for mental health se...
Objective: This study examined factors associated with lifetime experience of homelessness among you...
A sample of 27,599 youth 5-17 years old who entered the child welfare system in Wisconsin between 20...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This study explores the sexual r...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Various demographic and familial...
This study investigated the relationship between runaway behavior and the quality of parental attach...
There is a homelessness crisis in the United States. Many investments have been made to reverse this...
ObjectivesThe experience of homelessness for young people can affect social, emotional, and physical...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Sociology, Department of at DigitalCo...
Adolescent runaway remains a relatively common crisis in the lives of many families. Recent literatu...
Purpose: To describe and explain variations in first mental health service utilization before and af...
Although previous research has examined correlates of running away among samples of currently homele...
Purpose: Almost everything known about risk factors for homelessness is based on cross-sectional stu...
Purpose Almost everything known about risk factors for homelessness is based on cross-sectional stu...
Homeless youth represent a vulnerable and understudied population. Little research has prospectively...
PARENTratings of the behavior of 2,967 children aged 4-16 who had been referred for mental health se...
Objective: This study examined factors associated with lifetime experience of homelessness among you...
A sample of 27,599 youth 5-17 years old who entered the child welfare system in Wisconsin between 20...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This study explores the sexual r...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Various demographic and familial...
This study investigated the relationship between runaway behavior and the quality of parental attach...
There is a homelessness crisis in the United States. Many investments have been made to reverse this...
ObjectivesThe experience of homelessness for young people can affect social, emotional, and physical...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Sociology, Department of at DigitalCo...
Adolescent runaway remains a relatively common crisis in the lives of many families. Recent literatu...
Purpose: To describe and explain variations in first mental health service utilization before and af...